. Arts 2.3 Last Viceroy of India and first Governor-General, 9 Return to Britain and death The Central Provident Fund Board a social security system allows the citizens of Singapore to put aside funds for a variety of expenses including retirement healthcare and mortgage Citizens can make monthly contributions to three different accounts: 1) ordinary accounts for housing insurance investment and education 2) special accounts for retirement and investment and 3) MediSave accounts for hospitalization expenses and medical insurance. MediSave contributions are usually between 8-10.5% of an individual's wage and is capped at a $52,000 limit. This form of a health savings account is required by all workers; those below the age of 55 are required to deposit 20% of their earnings. This contribution is almost matched by the employer who contributes 17% of the workers earnings. . Inflation levels and trends: Typically a currency will lose value if there is a high level of inflation in the country or if inflation levels are perceived to be rising This is because inflation erodes purchasing power thus demand for that particular currency However a currency may sometimes strengthen when inflation rises because of expectations that the central bank will raise short-term interest rates to combat rising inflation. . Specialised Independent Schools offer specialised education with different focuses There are currently four specialised schools in Singapore!
Japanese army and diplomatic codes The RAF station closed at the end of March 1971 (see East of Suez) and Seletar was handed over to the Singapore Air Defence Command (SADC) which by 1973 after the British pullout became the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). Singapore contains a relatively large number of reptiles a total of about 110 species (4 of which are introduced). Most of the species roughly 75 are snakes (mainly Colubrid snakes).
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