Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... Southeast Asia . By 1910 , Singapore had achieved the status of being the eighth largest port in the world in terms of tonnage of vessels entered ( 7,045,193 ) , ranking third in Asia behind Hong Kong ( 10,085,595 ) and Colombo ...
... Southeast Asia . By 1910 , Singapore had achieved the status of being the eighth largest port in the world in terms of tonnage of vessels entered ( 7,045,193 ) , ranking third in Asia behind Hong Kong ( 10,085,595 ) and Colombo ...
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... Southeast Asia , in R.I. Rhodes , ( ed . ) , Imperialism and Underdevelopment : A Reader . New York : Monthly Review Press . Cangi , C. M. , ( 1993 ) , ' Civilising the People of Southeast Asia : Sir Stamford Raffles ' Town Plan for ...
... Southeast Asia , in R.I. Rhodes , ( ed . ) , Imperialism and Underdevelopment : A Reader . New York : Monthly Review Press . Cangi , C. M. , ( 1993 ) , ' Civilising the People of Southeast Asia : Sir Stamford Raffles ' Town Plan for ...
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... Southeast Asia . London : Hurst & Company . Riches , G. , ( 1980 ) , in R. Vente and P. S. T. Chen , ( eds . ) Culture and Industralisation : An Asian Dilemma . New York : McGraw - Hill . Rodan , G. , ( 1980 ) , in R. Vente and P. S. T. ...
... Southeast Asia . London : Hurst & Company . Riches , G. , ( 1980 ) , in R. Vente and P. S. T. Chen , ( eds . ) Culture and Industralisation : An Asian Dilemma . New York : McGraw - Hill . Rodan , G. , ( 1980 ) , in R. Vente and P. S. T. ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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