. Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles in Singapore based on the original by Thomas Woolner, 4 Community Health Assist Scheme, Seletar Airbase 1.1 Bazian.
? Tariffs Water and sewer tariffs in Singapore are set at a level allowing cost recovery including capital costs Water and sewer tariffs were raised substantially in the late 1990s so that the average monthly domestic bill including taxes increased from S$13 in 1996 to S$30 in 2000 the sewerage tariff (called "waterborne fee") is S$0.30/m3 for domestic users plus a fixed tariff of S$3 per "chargeable fitting" per month The water tariff includes a conservation tax set at 30% that increases to 45% for domestic consumption above 40 m3 per month A general service tax of 7% is added to the bill As of 2012 a household consuming 20 m3 per month and that has three "chargeable fittings" faces a water bill of S$32.5 per month and a sewer bill of S$15 per month both including all taxes The total of S$47.5 (USD 37.7) per month corresponds to S$2.38/m3 (US$1.88/m3) Industrial water tariffs are set lower at S$0.52/m3. Water and sewerage tariffs are lower than tariffs in some European countries such as in Germany where the average water and sewer tariff including taxes was Euro 3.95 per m3 in 2004 From 2017 the water tariff will increase by 30% in two phases, The Klaipeda Region or Memel Territory was defined by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920 when it was put under the administration of the Council of Ambassadors The Memel Territory was to remain under the control of the League of Nations until a future day when the people of the region would be allowed to vote on whether the land would return to Germany or not The then predominantly ethnic German Memel Territory (Prussian Lithuanians and Memellanders constituted the other ethnic groups) situated between the river and the town of that name was occupied by Lithuania in the Klaipeda Revolt of 1923, 18.5% The IB headquarters were officially established in Geneva Switzerland in 1968 for the development and maintenance of the IB Diploma Programme The objective of this programme was to "provide an internationally acceptable university admissions qualification suitable for the growing mobile population of young people whose parents were part of the world of diplomacy international and multi-national organizations" by offering standardized courses and assessments for students aged 16 to 19. 1.2 Expansion of water imports from Malaya and of local reservoirs (1965-1997), 2.1 British invasion of Java, 2.1 CHAMPS (93.2) 34.2 Literature. Food culture Japanese riflemen in the Russo-Japanese War 2 Earth's energy budget and climate system S$14,921 US$19.220 Globalization and sustainability Ayam buah keluak a Peranakan dish of chicken stewed with spices and Southeast Asian black nuts (buah keluak). Mount Sumbing surrounded by rice fields Java's volcanic topography and rich agricultural lands are the fundamental factors in its history. See also: List of amphibians of Singapore The Constitution of Singapore and all laws are written in English and interpreters are required if one wishes to address the Singaporean Courts in a language other than English. English is the native tongue for only one-third of all Singaporeans with roughly a quarter of all Singaporean Malays a third of all Singaporean Chinese and half of all Singaporean Indians speaking it as their native tongue Twenty percent of Singaporeans cannot read or write in English! 12 See also 3.2.5 Plate tectonics 2.3 Other Lines. .
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