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English: The Subsidiary Legislation of the Republic of Singapore. Rev. ed. 1990–present. Singapore: Law Reform Commission, 1992–. Photographed at the Library of the Supreme Court of Singapore which was formerly in the City Hall Building.
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21 May 2005 (originally uploaded to en.wikipedia on 18 December 2006).

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Jack Tsen-Ta Lee from Singapore.

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  • 2006-12-18 10:33 Jacklee 1728×2304×8 (1152874 bytes) ''Subsidiary Legislation of the Republic of Singapore''. Photograph by Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, 2004.

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