Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... population to 72.1 per cent out of a total 226,842 by 1901 ( Perry et al . 1997 ) . Of this population , some 85 per cent resided within the municipality of Singapore , statistically defined in 17 census districts ( CDs ) . Within this ...
... population to 72.1 per cent out of a total 226,842 by 1901 ( Perry et al . 1997 ) . Of this population , some 85 per cent resided within the municipality of Singapore , statistically defined in 17 census districts ( CDs ) . Within this ...
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... population of 257,791 outnumbering the Malay population of 453,633 in 15 out of 33 DGP zones . Table 6.1 Resident Population of Ethnic Groups in Singapore's Central Area Percentage DGP Zone Total Population Chinese Malays Indians Others ...
... population of 257,791 outnumbering the Malay population of 453,633 in 15 out of 33 DGP zones . Table 6.1 Resident Population of Ethnic Groups in Singapore's Central Area Percentage DGP Zone Total Population Chinese Malays Indians Others ...
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... Population , Singapore . Singapore Department of Statistics , ( 2001b ) , Census of Population 2000 Statistical Release 4 : Geographic Distribution and Travel . Singapore : Ministry of Trade and Industry . Singapore Department of ...
... Population , Singapore . Singapore Department of Statistics , ( 2001b ) , Census of Population 2000 Statistical Release 4 : Geographic Distribution and Travel . Singapore : Ministry of Trade and Industry . Singapore Department of ...
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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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