If they were alive today…
Visitors to the Kent Ridge Park would not miss a plaque dedicated to the memory of a 27-year-old officer of the Malay Regiment. Lieutenant Adnan Bin Saidi and almost an entire platoon of 42 soldiers of the Malay Regiment under his command died in defence of Singapore in 1942. Though badly wounded Lt Adnan survived the Japanese...
Chips not as tasty as they look
AS INVESTORS scrambled to buy all things Chinese in the past decade, Singapore's stock exchange found itself a nice little earner. In the battle with its Asian counterparts such as Hong Kong to build their regional businesses, Singapore chased what became known as the S-chip market, attracting Chinese companies looking to tap...
The money-making machine of Singapore Inc
For one-party rule, the city-state has few peers, writes Eric Ellis. IN THE fomenting debate over Singapore Inc's bid to buy a most vital pillar of Australia's economic architecture, there's something deliciously apt that the decisive call on the Australian Stock Exchange will probably be made by Canberra's independent members...
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