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  2. Gumtree - Wikipedia

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    Logo used from 2006 to 2015. Gumtree was founded in March 2000 by Michael Pennington and Simon Crookall as a local London classified ads and community site, designed to connect Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans who were either planning to move, or had just arrived in the city, and needed help getting started with accommodation, employment and meeting new people.

  3. List of websites blocked in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Info Map singaporeinfomap.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Singapore Era Singaporeera.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Singapore Dao Times Singdaotimes.com inauthentic news website

  4. GL Limited - Wikipedia

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    GL Limited is an investment company listed on the Singapore Exchange. Founded as Brierley Investments in 1961, it was formerly listed on the Australian , London and New Zealand exchanges. History

  5. 2003 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    30 May – Singapore is officially declared SARS-free by the World Health Organization, taking effect the following day. [29] 16 July – SARS is eradicated from Singapore. By the time the outbreak ended, a total of 238 people are infected with 33 dead. 1 March – Online identification-based service, SingPass is launched.

  6. Robinsons Department Stores Online - Wikipedia

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    Robinsons exited Singapore and Malaysia in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.In August that year, Robinsons announced the closure of its Jurong East Mall outlet, [9] followed by their main outlets at The Heeren and Raffles City on 30 October, ending its 162-year history and joining the list of closures in the city-state, such as Topshop, Hotwind and Esprit Holdings.

  7. Peter Tham - Wikipedia

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    Tham left Singapore in 1984, before Pan-El collapsed. In April 1986, he was traced to Seattle in the United States by FBI officials. [3] He flew to Tokyo, from where he was extradited back to Singapore, immediately arrested, [4] and charged with 26 counts of helping Tan Kok Liang to make "fictitious sharetrading transactions."

  8. 1993 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Broadcasting Corporation radio stations simulcast the parade live over Radio 1 (or Radio One) (90.5 MHz FM) (6 kW), Capital Radio 95.8FM (95.8 MHz FM) (10 kW), Warna 94.2 FM (94.2 MHz FM) (10 kW), and Olikkalanjiam 96.8FM (96.8 MHz FM) (10 kW) from 5:20pm to 8:10pm Singapore Time in Singaporean Standard English (or Singaporean English ...

  9. 2004 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1 January – The Goods and Services Tax is raised from 4% to 5%. [3]3 January – The Millennia Institute is established from a merger of other Centralised Institutes.; 8 January – The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore announced that phone numbers starting with '8' will become available from April after high demand for phone numbers starting with '9'.