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  2. Van Tuong Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Van Tuong Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Tường Vân, listen ⓘ; 17 August 1980 – 2 December 2005), baptised Caleb, [1] was an Australian from Melbourne, Victoria convicted of drug trafficking in Singapore.

  3. File:Interior of Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore - 20141101 ...

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    1/8 sec (0.125) F-number: f/3.5: ISO speed rating: 400: Date and time of data generation: 17:13, 1 November 2014: Lens focal length: 18 mm: Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 350 dpi: Vertical resolution: 350 dpi: Software used: Digital Photo Professional: File change date and time: 17:13, 1 November 2014: Y and C positioning: Centered ...

  4. Former Supreme Court, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Supreme Court building was declared open on 3 August 1939 by Sir Shenton Thomas and handed over to the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, on the same day. [2] In 1946, after World War II, the building was the site of war crime trials of members of the Imperial Japanese Army for actions in Singapore during the war. [3]

  5. Liang Court - Wikipedia

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    Liang Court (Simplified Chinese: 亮阁, Traditional Chinese: 亮閣, Pinyin: Liàng Gé) was a shopping mall located in the vicinity of Clarke Quay, on the Singapore River. It was part of a mixed-use complex that includes the hotel Novotel Clarke Quay (formerly Hotel New Otani) and Somerset Liang Court Residences (formerly Liang Court Regency).

  6. State Courts Building - Wikipedia

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    The State Courts Building, also known as The Octagon and formerly as the Subordinate Courts Building, is a courthouse on Upper Cross Street in Singapore. Completed in 1975, the building housed the State Courts of Singapore (formerly the Subordinates Courts of Singapore) until 2019, when the courts moved into the State Courts Towers .

  7. National monuments of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The NHB is a statutory board within the Government of Singapore, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, and it has so far gazetted 82 sites, buildings and structures, officially listed as 75 national monuments. The latest addition to the list is Padang. [1]

  8. Courts (Asian retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Courts Asia is now located in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. 2019, Japanese electronics retailer Nojima Corp acquired Courts Asia. Nojima is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Like, Courts Asia, it is an electrical appliance retailer, boasting more than 8000 employees and a market capitalisation of S$1.4 billion.

  9. CHIJMES - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, CHIJMES was given a $45 million uplift. Some of these physical changes include the 1) lowering of cloister walls along Victoria Street, 2) 4 new entrances, 3) Access to the chapel and Caldwell house 4) removal of cobblestone floor and lifting of the roof, 5) covering of sunken courtyards. Lowering of cloister walls along Victoria Street