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  2. Sim Lim Square - Wikipedia

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    Sim Lim Square has six stories of shops, offering mainly electronic and IT products. Sim Lim Square (Chinese: 森林商業中心, Pinyin: Sēn Lín Shāngyè Zhōngxīn), commonly referred to as SLS, is a large retail complex in Singapore that offers a wide variety of electronic goods and services including cameras, phones, video cameras, and computer parts and servicing.

  3. HardwareZone - Wikipedia

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    In September 2000, HardwareZone sued Video-Pro, a computer shop in Sim Lim Square, for registering the same domain name with the suffix .sg added as its own (HardwareZone's domain name is www.hardwarezone.com while Video-Pro had registered www.hardwarezone.com.sg).

  4. List of railway and metro stations in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Metro System consists of five lines: Wenhu line, Tamsui–Xinyi line, Zhonghe–Xinlu line, Songshan–Xindian line, Bannan line. There are in total 117 stations in total on these lines. Name. Chinese.

  5. Shenton House, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Before the completion of the Sim Lim Tower on Jalan Besar in 1981, the head offices of Sim Lim Finance Limited were located within the complex. [7] In 1981, several of the building's tenants proposed a facelift for the building. However, several other tenants were not in favour of the plan as they had yet to obtain strata titles. [8]

  6. Sylvester Sim - Wikipedia

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    As such, the fight, informally dubbed Sim-Lim in the Square (after local landmark Sim Lim Square), never took place. Sim was replaced by Pradip Subramanian, the President of the World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Federation in Singapore. During the match, Subramanian took a "few blows to the head" and lost to Lim via a technical knockout.

  7. List of military training deaths in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Private (PTE) Lim Chee Keng: 19 February 1994: 21: Collapsed at the end of a 10-kilometre run. [14] Kranji, Singapore Second Lieutenant (2LT) Zulhelmi Mohammad Said: 3 August 1996: 20: Struck by lightning while moving his platoon out of a training area due to bad weather. [15] [16] Lim Chu Kang, Singapore Officer Cadet Trainee (OCT) Tan Sek ...

  8. Toh Aik Choon - Wikipedia

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    Toh Aik Choon (Chinese: 杜億春; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tō͘ Ek-chhun) (1927–1990), was a Malaysian-Singaporean entrepreneur. He was born in the Malayan seaport of Penang in 1927 as the youngest child in a family of three. A.C. attended the Chung Ling High School in Penang before his education was disrupted by the Second World War. [citation needed]

  9. Lim Hui Ying - Wikipedia

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    Lim Hui Ying. Lim Hui Ying (born 1963) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the Deputy Minister of Finance in the Unity Government administration under Prime Minister and Minister Anwar Ibrahim as well as Minister II Amir Hamzah Azizan since December 2023 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tanjong since November 2022.