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Estimated population of Singapore citizens and permanent residents - 3,163,500 as at June 1998.

Chinese                     77%

Malays                      14%

Indians                     7.6%

Other ethnic groups 1.4%

Working Language: English

Other official languages: Mandarin, Malay & Tamil.

The weather TODAY: Showers with thunder over many areas in the afternoon and early evening.  High tide 5.13 am 2.2m  9.09 pm  1.9m    Sunrise 7.15 am Sunset 7.20 pm Moonrise  2.23 am  Moonset 2.42 pm-   PSI: 39 (good) Temp: 23-31  degrees Celsius    

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    Get For Me: Ministry of Information and the Arts (MITA)

     The Ministry of Information and the Arts website is power-packed with information on Arts and Culture in Singapore. You can visit the various museums as well as look through postcards, photographs and oral-history recordings of Old Singapore. Besides, you can also learn about the many historical monuments of Singapore which come complete with pictures.

     Their Arts and Culture Links feature:

     Arts Events                                         History and heritage

     Arts Websites                                    Museum and Archives

     Arts Performance Groups               Libraries

     Arts Organisations                            Culture

     Arts Institutions

     Have fun visiting all their links.  Click MITA

 

NEW LAUNCH: G.K. Goh has announced the launch of their online stock trading site. Click GOHDIRECT.

COMING SOON: i-one.net to sell groceries online this month. Click i-One-Grocery for a preview.

COMING SOON: A new website which has an auction mall, shopping plaza and more. Click i-mall21.com for a preview.

COMING SOON: A new website IP3000.com which claims to have over 7 000 000 websites indexed, including Europe and Asia. It says it is the largest information and media search engine on the web. Click Internet Portal 3000 to get a preview now. 

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NEW: New M1 shop opens at #B1-19/20 Paragon Shopping Centre. Other branches are at #B1-18-19 Tampines Mall and #01-16-17 West Mall.

NATIONAL SERVICE: Central Manpower Base (CMPB)  National service registration starts on Monday 31 Jan 2000 for all male Singapore citizens and permanent residents (PRs) born on or between 14 Jun 1982 and 12 Sep 1982, and ends on 10 Mar 2000. 

GET FOR ME:  Save the ACS (Anglo Chinese School) clock tower  An appeal for support.

BOOKS:  Top Ten KINOKUNIYA Bestsellers   Top Ten MPH Bestsellers   Top Ten BORDERS Bestsellers   Top Ten TIMES Bestsellers  Shows the top ten fiction and non-fiction titles sold at these bookstores last week.

SHOWS: Top Ten Shows  Features the current popular movies screened in local cinemas.  Movies  Lists the current movies showing in local cinemas.

GOVERNMENT: Singapore Government Website  Ministry Of Education  Police 

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW:  Low Lying Areas In Singapore  Lists the flood-prone areas in Singapore. Things you should know  Tells you things you need to be aware of. 

ANNOUNCEMENTS: We are now hosted with WEBVISIONS.COM.

EXPATRIATES: EscapeArtist.Com  The website on overseas living for international job seekers and expatriates.  ExpatSingapore  For expatriates planning to relocate to Singapore. Provides excellent information on Singapore.  ContactSingapore  Step-by-step guide to applying for a job, getting an employment pass, remuneration structure and corporate culture.

TOURISTS: Tourism Board  Tourist Arrival Statistics

USEFUL WEBSITES: AtoZasia.com  For jobs, properties, shopping, food and auctions. Catcha.com.sg  A Singapore search engine.

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Singapore: A Pictorial History 1819-2000

By Gretchen Liu

Price: S$61.70  (excludes shipping)

You may place your order with us at support@getforme.com.

The road shown on the front cover was Holloway Lane. It has recently gone the way of the Dodo and in its place is an open ground awaiting redevelopment. In the background is St Joseph's Church in Queen's Street.

The picture of the front cover of the book has been posted here with the kind permission of the publisher, Editions Didier Millet Singapore.

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News Flash        

Today Tuesday 29 Feb  2000

In Singapore

PM Goh Chok Tong arrived in the United Arab Emirates yesterday morning for a two-day official visit.

A 15-year-old Raffles Institution schoolboy pleaded guilty in the Juvenile Court yesterday to hacking into two Internet servers.

Murdoch backs SingTel's bid for Cable and Wireless HKT.

The 1999 0-level results will be released tomorrow and school candidates can get their result slips from their schools at 2 pm.

An 18-year-old youth drowned and his 21-year-old friend is now unconscious in hospital after they went for a swim at a condominium pool on Sunday evening.

Asia 

Jakarta: Former military strongman Wiranto is finished politically and is unlikely to ever play a dominant role in politics here, Defence Minister Juwono Sudarsono said in an interview.

Around the world

New York: Politicians joined thousands of protestors in a third straight day of protests here against the acquittal of four police officers who killed an unarmed African immigrant in a hail of gunshots.

Courtesy of The Straits Times

News updated by 8.00 am daily.

Singapore's water is clean and safe to drink from the tap. There is no need to boil it.

 

The Editor

Raymond Han

You can e-mail him at editor@getforme.com