Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... relatively self - contained so that most residents can meet much of their need for daily goods and services within the estates they live in , generally located in new town areas relatively removed from the city centre . In consequence ...
... relatively self - contained so that most residents can meet much of their need for daily goods and services within the estates they live in , generally located in new town areas relatively removed from the city centre . In consequence ...
第 70 頁
... relatively basic and their scant provision continues to distinguish public housing from private condominium living . Certainly , many more rules have been introduced regarding the uses permitted in the most commonly recurrent public ...
... relatively basic and their scant provision continues to distinguish public housing from private condominium living . Certainly , many more rules have been introduced regarding the uses permitted in the most commonly recurrent public ...
第 95 頁
... relatively disadvantaged position of Singapore's Malay population ( see Tables 4.5 and 4.6 ) . Just 3.5 per cent of Malay - headed households had monthly incomes from work of S $ 8,000 or above , compared with Chinese ( 18.3 per cent ) ...
... relatively disadvantaged position of Singapore's Malay population ( see Tables 4.5 and 4.6 ) . Just 3.5 per cent of Malay - headed households had monthly incomes from work of S $ 8,000 or above , compared with Chinese ( 18.3 per cent ) ...
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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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