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The Singapore embassy is accepting applications for the Singapore Scholarship Academic Year 2015/2016.

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A farewell reception was held recently at the Singapore Embassy for putgoing Singapore Ambassador to the Philippines, H.E.A. Selverajah.

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It was the Singapore Embassy which started the ball rolling after recently acquiring a property in Fort Bonifacio.

Taguig City Mayor Freddie Tinga said the Singapore is expected to transfer its embassy premises there by 2008.

Singapore Embasssy’s First Secretary Adrian Chan said that the move intends to regularize their policy in line with other embassies in other Southeast Asian countries like Jakarta and Bangkok.
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This developed as the Philippine National Police (PNP) admitted that Singaporean businessmen have become a kidnap risk in Manila but their plight has been overshadowed by the focus on Muslim rebels holding 28 Filipino and American hostages in Mindanao.
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The Singapore embassy is accepting applications for the Singapore Scholarship Academic Year 2015/2016.

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The Singapore Embassy in Manila hosted a reception to celebrate Singapore’s 48th National Day at the Raffles & Fairmont Ballroom in Makati in August. Guests of the event included Philippine government officials, the diplomatic corps, businessmen and the Singaporean community in the Philippines.

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The Singapore Embassy is accepting applications for the Singapore Scholarship for academic year 2013/2014.

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A farewell reception was held recently at the Singapore Embassy for putgoing Singapore Ambassador to the Philippines, H.E.A. Selverajah.

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It was the Singapore Embassy which started the ball rolling after recently acquiring a property in Fort Bonifacio.

Taguig City Mayor Freddie Tinga said the Singapore is expected to transfer its embassy premises there by 2008.

Singapore Embasssy’s First Secretary Adrian Chan said that the move intends to regularize their policy in line with other embassies in other Southeast Asian countries like Jakarta and Bangkok.
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This developed as the Philippine National Police (PNP) admitted that Singaporean businessmen have become a kidnap risk in Manila but their plight has been overshadowed by the focus on Muslim rebels holding 28 Filipino and American hostages in Mindanao.
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