Antique portable music player, tin wind-up robot replica on show at travelling museum exhibition
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December 02, 2021 2:37 PMSINGAPORE - Before digital music streaming services, there were MP3 players, and even before that, portable music was enjoyed via the radio-phonograph, a hit here in the 1960s and 1970s.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
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There’s an old saying that the funniest joke in investment markets is the phrase: ‘This time it’s different’. Now that’s only partially true, because there are differences in market cycles but there’s no denying certain historical patterns. One of those, with regard to Singapore’s property market, is the way prices tend to rise even higher than the last peak […]
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The REIT's first full-year results since taking over Capital & Regional shows the acquired assets have been fully integrated and annual cost synergies realised.
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The portal's president Jason Tebb said the March leap in listings, ahead of the Renters Rights Act coming into force, suggested the act was a "tipping point for some landlords".
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