Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... established by competing colonial powers . One of these , situated just 250 miles ( 400 kilometres ) south - east of Penang was the ancient port of Malacca ( Melaka ) , one of the world's greatest entrepôts until its capture by the ...
... established by competing colonial powers . One of these , situated just 250 miles ( 400 kilometres ) south - east of Penang was the ancient port of Malacca ( Melaka ) , one of the world's greatest entrepôts until its capture by the ...
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... established ( Captain Cook's Journal 1768-1771 , cited in Abeyasekere 1990 : 40 ) . Meanwhile the VOC in the eighteenth century was suffering from its own problems . Initially established as a trading company , its role had been ...
... established ( Captain Cook's Journal 1768-1771 , cited in Abeyasekere 1990 : 40 ) . Meanwhile the VOC in the eighteenth century was suffering from its own problems . Initially established as a trading company , its role had been ...
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... established by the PAP in 1960 to consolidate existing community centres ( CCs ) and promote ' group participation in social , cultural , educational , youth , sporting , recreational and other wholesome activities to nurture inter ...
... established by the PAP in 1960 to consolidate existing community centres ( CCs ) and promote ' group participation in social , cultural , educational , youth , sporting , recreational and other wholesome activities to nurture inter ...
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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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