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Singapore 1941–1942: The Japanese Version of the Malayan Campaign of World War II. Singapore: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19588-891-1. Uhr, Janet (1998). Against the Sun: The AIF in Malaya, 1941–42. St Leonards, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86448-540-0. Wigmore, Lionel (1957). The Japanese Thrust. Australia in the War ...
The following maps were originally prepared for Wikipedia:WikiProject Singaporean places. However, the project has since become inactive and was merged into Wikipedia:WikiProject Singapore on 5 August 2020. Right now, these images are of high resolutions for drafting purposes. These will be reduced to smaller size, before using in articles.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 02:26, 15 January 2014: 3,261 × 1,986 (181 KB): Seloloving: Added missing peninsula shape. 02:22, 15 January 2014
Shanghai Three Gun Clothing Manufacturing Factory Co Ltd (Chinese: 三枪; pinyin: Sānqiāng) is a clothing company headquartered in Pudong, Shanghai. [ 1 ] It was previously based in Huangpu District , [ 2 ] and in Xinqiao Town in Songjiang District .
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Australia was the first country to establish diplomatic relations with Singapore upon its independence in 1965. Both countries also work closely in multilateral fora and enjoy warm people-to-people relations. Australia has a High Commission in Singapore, while Singapore has a High Commission in Canberra.
At the same time, maps newly generated from scratch after nine months' of groundwork went online. A new company, Streetdirectory, was created in place to manage the running of the Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia websites. [13] [14]
SLA began developing a 3D national map in 2012 to help the country make better use of its limited land and identify areas at risk of flooding. The Government of Singapore launched a 3D mapping program in 2011 after a flood occurred in the country after a very heavy downpour. The first map of the Virtual Singapore project was completed in 2014. [3]