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  1. 4 days ago · Sir Stamford Raffles (born July 6, 1781, at sea, off Port Morant, Jam.—died July 5, 1826, London, Eng.) was a British East Indian administrator and founder of the port city of Singapore (1819), who was largely responsible for the creation of Britain’s Far Eastern empire. He was knighted in 1816.

  2. 4 days ago · Updated. Jul 02, 2024, 12:00 PM. SINGAPORE - There is something unusual happening at Raffles Medical Group, and the market is beginning to take notice. Since February this year, Dr Loo Choon Yong ...

  3. 3 days ago · The life-size bronze statues of Raffles and Wallich were commissioned by the University of East Anglia Alumni (Singapore Chapter), and donated by the estate of Mr and Mrs Tan Chee Kow through the...

  4. 3 days ago · "Raffles and Wallich’s collections contributed to our study and research of local flora in Singapore and the region in the 1800s," Mr Lee said. In an article in NLB's Biblioasia, ...

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  6. 2 days ago · Show map of One Raffles Place. Food Directory at One Raffles Place, Guide on where to eat when you are at One Raffles Place, including restaurants, cafes and food court. Here is the list of food in One Raffles Place, we have sort by most trending restaurants, you also can filter by floor or cuisine.

  7. 3 days ago · The city’s Back Bay neighbourhood plays host to a dazzling new jewel in the hospitality giant’s crown. When Stamford Thomas Raffles planted his flag into the soil of a speck of rainforest-coated land at the foot of the Malay Peninsula, in 1819, it’s unlikely he harboured an accurate picture of Singapore today: a metropolis hub whose 5.5 million-plus denizens mingle amongst cloud-nudging ...

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