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  • .... A. (2010). Crime scene, Singapore : the best of Singapore crime fiction. Singapore: Monsoon.
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  • | birth_place = [[Singapore]] ...hore and Marine. In June 2020, he was announced as a PAP candidate for the Singapore 2020 General Elections, but later widthdrew due to public criticism and acc
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  • {{r|Singapore}}
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  • {{Image|People's Action Party of Singapore logo.svg|left|125px|Logo of People's Action Party.}} The People's Action Party (PAP) is a political party in Singapore.
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  • ====Singapore==== ...teration of the name of the Mayor of Beijing is specific to the PRC and so Singapore transliteration preferences are irrelevant to that topic.
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  • ...ock those attacks. Some of these were adopted as government standards in [[Singapore]].
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  • ...ude [[Brunei]], China, [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]], and [[Vietnam]].
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  • ...al of the Fattest]]: The Key To Human Brain Evolution.'' World Scientific, Singapore, 2005.
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  • First photo Singapore
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  • | birth_place = Colony of Singapore ...er brigadier-general who has been serving as the third Prime Minister of [[Singapore]] and Secretary-General of the [[People's Action Party]] since 2004. He has
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  • First photo Singapore
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  • China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, Christmas Island.
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  • ==Malaya-Singapore Campaign== Yamashita was placed in charge of the 25th Army and took Singapore by a surprise attack through Malaya.<ref name=FG/> His troops were noted f
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  • | journal = Pointer: Journal of the Singapore Armed Forces
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  • ...hilippines]] south through [[New Guinea]] and [[Australia]], and west to [[Singapore]]. Its eastern border included parts of the [[Solomons Islands]].
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  • ...against him in 1979. He was on the run for 35 years before surrendering to Singapore authorities in 2015. ...:0" /> He also had also studied accountancy at the [[Singapore Polytechnic|Singapore Technical Institute]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=News |url=https://www.sp.edu.s
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  • ...including killings of Australian and Indian prisoners after the [[fall of Singapore]], and of Filipinos and Americans on the [[Bataan Death March]]. Field Mars ...paign of World War II'' (1988), p.13, ''quoted in'', "The Fall of Fortress Singapore: Churchill's Role and the Conflicting Interpretations", Rab Peterson, ''Sop
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  • * I976 - 1983: Teaching English in Canada, Iran, Singapore & Saudi Arabia
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  • ...rea Army in Korea in 1945, and then Commander-in-Chief of 7th Area Army in Singapore. <ref name=MWC/>
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  • .../psi_faq.aspx Frequently Asked Questions on the Haze] (From the website of Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA).</ref> ===Singapore===
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