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005 • C i r c u l at i o n 6 0 , 0 0 0 • aug-sep
2/03/2
CA ( P ) 11 2008
• MI

Little feats at our


Olympic meet!
Our annual PCF Sports Meet was held Olympians filed onto the track beaming and waving.
It was quite a sight!
on 26 July at the Temasek Poly sports If you had watched the recent Beijing Olympics,
stadium. The theme this year was “Kids' you would agree it was a great show. Our mini-
Olympics might not have been nearly so grand – but
Olympics” – quite fitting, if you saw how the kids put up a great show. A relay sprint where you
our little ones gave their all! have to hold up two inflated swimming rings, the mini-
hurdles, the Tricycle Relay and the Golf-ball Dribbling
Race were but some of the thrills and spills of the day.

S
omething about gathering a few thousand cute Our MPs ran some of the races with teachers
kids in one place seems to help the weather. and parents, balancing ping-pong balls and shooting
Just like our last sports meet, the weather was plastic darts. You didn't think we'd let the kids have all
perfect for all the events – cool and dry. the fun, did you?
Our meet started with a small runner from each And just like the Olympics, a new record was set
division passing a mock-torch to each of our five this year. Tampines East became the first division
MPs, after which they declared the in six years to win the Challenge Trophy two years
games open. And then the little running. Congratulations!
Welcome to
the family! Ms Nethra
turned 18, aM n
urauditaran
d
in Singapore she has been
Mum and Dafor seven years.
and Dad wan d are both citizens,
her choice at ted her to make
just

Singapore grew a Singapore. “I 18 – so she chose


little bigger at our the quality t’s safer here, and
she said. “Anof life here is better,”
GRC Citizenship self-sufficient,d Tampines is a
the best place unique town. It’s
Ceremony on to live!”
23 August, held at
the Tampines East
CC. Mr Mah Bow Tan
presented some 150
new citizens with their
citizenship certificates.
Some were working
professionals. Some were
tots barely twice the size
Mr Lim Kian Tiong used to be
of the envelope their ome a Malaysian, but he has been living
ecided to bec Ms Sun Yahui stayed and working here for about twenty
certs came in. All had Mrs Santos d she was pregnant Singapore for seven yein
citizen whenn. “It’s a better place ars before
deciding to apply for cit years now. He’s in the IT business.
big, big smiles! with her so have a good future last year. She lives with ize nship “In Singapore, as long as you’re
and he can id. And she decided in Tampines, and they bo her sister willing to put in the effort, you will
here,” she saampines because she think it's a safe, comfortabth be recognised,” he said. His wife,
to stay in T munity was friendly! convenient place to call ho le and a Malaysian, is also considering
felt the com me. Singapore citizenship.

T Sharing for
he Home Improvement subsidised, and you'll only pay for the
Programme is the HDB's new, ones you want.
more flexible way of upgrading Polling for the first HIP in
your home. It replaces the old Main Tampines closed on 19 August, and

Ramadan
Upgrading Programme and covers Blocks 257 to 262 Tampines Street
essential items like replacement of 21 were 95% in favour! The HDB will
waste pipes, the electrical supply and start work on the six blocks soon, and
fixing structural cracks. Upgrades will be done by June next year.

O
done inside your flat will be heavily n 6 September the Tampines

We're 95% HIP!


Changkat Zone 4 RC held
their annual Ramadan
Porridge Distribution at Block 286
Tampines Street 22. Volunteers of all
ages, including Ms Irene Ng, helped
prepare, pack and serve hundreds
of containers of porridge to Muslim
families in need.

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O
ur National Day celebration was queued for at neat little stalls, and we had the
different this year in Tampines. Instead finalists of Tampines Idol to entertain us. But the
of each division hosting their own best part was getting up to wave our flags and
dinner, we all came together at Tampines Central sing songs together with our MPs on stage.
Park for a huge party on 2 August. The park was Big grins, loud cheers and being proud of
packed with thousands! Singapore. That was how we celebrated our 43rd
Dinner was buffet-style hawker food you National Day in Tampines. Together as one.

W
hy do you think people like Singapore? the top of the National Library. Admission was free – citizenship was feasible. Most thought divided
What makes people want to come or quite a few curious young ones walked in to take part! loyalties would not work – you need people you can
leave? Would allowing dual citizenship be After short addresses by guest speakers Mr Sin count on in a crisis. The youths were almost all in
a good idea to retain local talent? Boon Ann, Mr Colin Low and Dr Gillian Koh, favour of keeping the current system, where we all
These questions were thrown to some fifty young participants broke into groups for discussion, then each “march to the same drum-beat.”
people at a Youth Policy Forum on 19 July. The public group gave a short presentation about their thoughts.
forum was hosted at The Pod, a meeting room right at Of almost ten groups, only one thought dual

Youth on Keeping Talent

Aug - Sep 2008 Tempo 3


Construction
on track!
I
n the last issue of Tempo, you read how the
Cycling on Footways study has resulted in an
intregrated plan to link all of Tampines Town
with cycling tracks. In the pilot phase of the
plan, 2.3km of cycling tracks are to be built.
If you are wondering when work will start – it
already has! All our MPs came to the ground-
breaking ceremony on 2 August, in front of Block
332 Tampines Street 32. The tracks will cost a million
dollars and will be completed by the end of the year.

V i v a
Tampines West!
We held our bi-annual carnival at the open field next to Block
895A on 20 July in the style of all our Tampines West parties,
Big, Bold and Bao Ka Liao – Hokkien for “it has everything”!

I
f a party only happens once every There was plenty of food on sale
two years, you are going to expect for those who did not want the fuss
something quite spectacular, of bringing their own, and a flea
aren't you? Some three thousand of us market and exhibitions to browse. Mr
turned up with great expectations – Masagos joined us quite early in the
and the party delivered! evening, and just about managed to
Viva! was held in the evening for say hello to everyone before the stage
the first time, and we took the chance show finale.
to have a picnic under the stars. That was when getai comedy queen
Families spread their groundsheets Liu Ling Ling (you might recognise her
in front of the stage and, all through from the 881 movie) came on stage, and
their dinner, enjoyed performances by she had us laughing all the way home!
schools in Tampines.
In celebration of Teachers’ Day, all the
Tampines PCF teachers were taken out
to dinner at the Sheraton Towers on
30 August. It was amazing how different
the teachers looked when they dressed up
– and let their hair down, literally!

Teachers’
Treats
T
he ballroom slowly filled with colour as the guests
arrived. The theme for our dinner was “Batik Nite”,
and just about everyone turned up in beautiful
prints in all the colours of the rainbow.
And even though you could hardly recognise some of
the teachers because they looked so glamorous, as soon as
the activities started, you saw they were the same people
who played games and fussed over little kids for a living.
They laughed, they danced and they cat-walked
their outfits across the stage during the mini-fashion
competition. And you should have heard the squeals
when we tried to find out how many PCF teachers could
squeeze into one sarong.
The answer is sixteen. We think. (The truth is: everyone
was laughing and no one remembered to count!)

Fun for the finest!


Volunteers in the Tampines North grasssroots organisations,
or GROs, were invited to a ten-course fun-lunch at the Bliss
Garden restaurant on Saturday 30 August.

T
hey deserved it: their performance
during the year had been rated
top of the tables by the Peoples'
Association. “Give yourselves a big
round of applause,” said Mr Ong Kian
Min, after announcing four-star awards
for all the GROs in the division. Then
the fun began.
They played crazy games while
they lunched and, on stage, they did
everything from stand-up comedy to
walking on eggs! It was a scream. Their
prizes were great too. Nothing but the
best for the best!
Mr Ong Poh Lim, BBM, accepting
the Constituency Achievement Award
for Tampines North’s outstanding
achievement of having all 4-star
Grade GROs.

Well done!
T
o reward hard work and to help Primary School and the pavilion
families in need, the Tampines below Block 111 Tampines Street
Changkat CCC awards bursaries 11. Some $22,000 was awarded to
every year. The ceremonies were 130 students in all. Keep up the good
held on 12 and 13 July at East Spring work, everyone!
Aug - Sep 2008 Tempo 5
Moonlight Magic
T
hey say the moon is at its fullest and brightest during the
Mid-Autmn Festival. And if you look carefully, you can
make out the little rabbit that lives in the moon, pounding
herbs. Chang’Er, a pretty Chinese lady, lives there too.
But don’t point right at the moon, or you’ll get your ears cut
off! Or so some cheeky parents tell their children.
Whatever version of the story you heard about the rabbit,
Chang’Er or short ears, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a great
time for us to get together and celebrate with mooncakes and
lanterns. Have a look at the great time we had eating, playing
and chit-chatting under the moonlight, all over Tampines!

Courses at the CCs for the Children’s Holidays Tampines Changkat CC, 13 Tampines St 11, Singapore 529453. Telephone 67811806
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Tampines East CC, 10 Tampines St 23, Singapore 529341. Telephone 67863227
Tampines North CC, 2 Tampines St 41, Singapore 529204. Telephone 67832900
Tampines West CC, 5 Tampines St 3, Singapore 529705. Telephone 67837910

Fee for Fee for


Community
Course Day / Date Time / Session PAssion Non- Material Trainer General Outline of the Programme
Club Fee
Member Member
Participants will get to learn typing in a fun and easy way.
Mr
Tampines Mon – Wed 3.30pm -5.30pm Edmund They will be taught methods to recall letter positions on
Little Typist $ 48.00 $ 58.00
Central 24 - 26 Nov ( 3 sessions ) the keyboard and correct positioning of the fingers.
Chia For age 8yrs and above.
Mon / Tue
17 & 18 Nov
Thurs / Fri Participants will get to know different types of clay and
20 & 21 Nov practise simple clay moulding to express their creativity.
Ms Lyn
Ceramic Art Tampines Mon / Tue 9.30am - 11.00am Kids will learn through hands-on guidance and enjoy lots
$ 26.00 $ 36.00 $ 13.00 Soon
for Children Changkat 24 & 25 Nov ( 2 sessions ) of fun and laughter through working at an art project.
Lian
Thurs / Fri For age 7 to 11 yrs old.
27 & 28 Nov
Mon / Tue
1 & 2 Dec
Children (1) 7.30pm-8.15pm Ms Ballroom Latin comprising Cha-Cha, Samba, Rumba,
Ballroom Tampines Tuesday ( 8 sessions ) $ 70.00 $ 80.00 - Eileen Pasodoble and Jive.
Dance – Latin East 4 Nov - 23 Dec (2) 8.15pm-9.00pm Ho For age 6 to 12 yrs old.
(Elementary) ( 8 sessions )
Grooving to the tunes of Japanese and Korean Hip Hop
JK Pop Dance Ms or mainstream Pop, the dance style covered is more old
‘Japan & Tampines Sunday 3.00pm - 5.15pm Chua school dance technique oriented, covering styles such as
$ 60.00 $ 65.00 -
Korean’ Hip North 9 Nov - 4 Jan ( 10 sessions ) Chun locking, waving, popping and wacking. It is a class that
Hop Yun emphasizes groove, rhythm and bounce.
For age 6 to 12 yrs old.
In this course, children will learn the basic techniques of
archery, an understanding of the equipment and its setup,
Mr safety procedures and range rules. This sport helps kids to
Tampines Thursday 8.00pm - 10.00pm
Archery $ 60.00 $ 70.00 - George enhance and hone their physical and mental abilities. In
West 27 Nov - 8 Jan ( 6 sessions ) Loh addition, they will learn techniques to control their body
movements, develop stamina and mental steadiness.
For age12 yrs old and above.

Earn double Link Points when you sign up online @www.one.pa.gov.sg


6 Tempo Aug - Sep 2008
I
f you've often thought the was chatting with
community garden at Block 279 an auntie on her
Tampines Street 22 was quite nice, way to the market,
you'll be glad to hear that NParks and found out she
has given it a gold rating at this year's was going to buy
Community in Bloom awards! herbs. “Why not
Mdm Sharifah, one of the regulars grow our own?” was
at the Changkat Zone 5 garden, said the question that
the ten regular gardeners and their came to her.
friends worked extra hard during the And after some
competition, and everyone was pleased discussion at the RC,
to win gold. she had the answer!
You'd be amused at how this
beautiful garden started. Mdm Sharifah

Our Golden
Garden

Celebrating
with Mr Mah
W
e celebrated National Day
together with hundreds
of elderly residents on 3
August. And we had a special guest –
Mr Mah Bow Tan!
The National Day lunch was
organised by the Tampines East Silver
Connect and the Zone 1-8 RCs. Held
at the Kheng Chiu Happy Lodge at
Tampines Avenue 4, there was a qigong We all had great smiles for Mr Mah
demonstration by a veteran lodger and as he toasted each table. And all of
karaoke to keep us entertained while we us cheered and waved our flags for
enjoyed good food. Singapore.
Aug - Sep 2008 Tempo 7
Mr Soh told Mr Sin
that his application for a job in
Sentosa was rejected because he was too old.
Mr Sin said he should come to a Meet-the-People
session to see if anything could be done.

“This is the first home I moved into since I got


married, and it will be the last place I'll stay!”
said Mr Rosli. “Tampines has everything – why
would I want to move?”

The Hainanese Mok family has been here for decades. “Do you
speak Hainanese?” Mr Mah asked in the dialect. “A...little bit,”
said the daughter. She got it right after only two tries, too!

It seemed everyone
in the block that Ms
Irene Ng visited didn’t
believe in sleeping in
– less than a fifth of
them were at home!
Ms Ng finished a little
earlier and spent the
time discussing how to
solve common problems
around the blocks with
RC members.

Good morning!
Four blocks along Tampines Street 83 woke up to a
pleasant surprise on 24 August when they answered
the doorbell. Their MPs were visiting residents to
find out how they were getting along.
Brown cow now,
how?
There are so many ways you can have delicious beefy
goodness (we're still sore about them taking it out
of Bovril), but you'll tend to find it done three ways
around town: filleted as steak, as a rich rendang, or with
noodles. Here are three places to go if you feel like beefing up!

A
ston's has just moved into the Kopitiam at
Block 139 Tampines Street 11 – good news for
Western food lovers. The group of restaurants is
known for their great, affordable food, and this branch
is no exception.
The outlet manager, Mr Roderick Lim, told us Mr
Aston Soon started the business to bring restaurant-
quality steaks to the heartlands at low prices. Their
steaks are all ordered fresh daily and then chilled for the
day. And their cooks are all specialised – one cook will
only cook beef, one will only cook chicken, and so on.
We tasted the result of all that quality control in our
extra cut prime ribeye. Aston's is doing everything right!
Our order for medium-rare was taken quite seriously, and
our steak was done perfectly. And you get to pick any two
side dishes you want. We won't go down the list because
it's so exhaustive – but they're all good.
Mr Lim told us customers spend between $6.90
- $15.90 for a meal. Our steak cost $15.90, which we
thought was great for a superb meal. Open 11am to
10pm, closed once every month.

P
anggang² Corner is at the Rasa 21 coffeeshop at
Block 201D Tampines Street 21, and you'll find
a wide variety of Malay dishes here, along with
their Panggang (roasted over an open fire) dishes. But
what caught our eye, our taste buds and ultimately, our
wallet, was their beef rendang.
Mr Poh Tian Hong runs the stall, and does all the
cooking with the help of a Malay lady. He was the
head chef in an Indonesian restaurant for twelve years
before this – he really knows what he's doing! Our beef
rendang was lean and tender, and covered in sauce that
was a little spicy, but so tasty you won't want to stop.
Freshness seems to be the key. All ingredients are fresh
daily, and cooking starts at 6am!
Right now, Mr Poh is waiting for Ramadan to end.
“When everyone fasts, our business drops by a lot!” We
don't think he'll have trouble getting customers once
the fasting month ends. Not with food this good.
Our nasi padang with beef rendang cost $4. Open
6.30am to 10.45pm daily.

T
asty Beef King is at the Kopitiam on the fourth
floor of Tampines Mall, and if you feel like beef
noodles or soup, this is the place to go. The stall
is run by Mr Chan Yuet Ping, who used to be the head
chef at the Sheraton Towers in Hong Kong.
Mr Chan's interest in cooking started when he was
17 years old, and he learned his cooking by starting as a
kitchen helper and learning everything he could on the
job. Going by how good his food is, we don't think he
would have taken long to rise up the ranks!
Our orders of beef noodles and dry beef with egg
noodles came with thick slices of tender beef, and
chunks of tasty beef brisket. The sauce that came with
our noodles was great, and the soup served as a side was
so good it seemed criminal to have just one bowl.
It's no wonder, though. Ten hours of preparation go
into the soup! Mr Chan makes everything himself, down
to the chinchaluk dip, and you'll taste the care that went
into it. And here's a tip from the cook himself – for the
best beef experience, you'll want to come later in the day,
when the beef has had time to soak up more flavour.
Beef noodles cost from $4 to $5, and the stall is
open 10am to 10pm daily.
Aug - Sep 2008 Tempo 9
Ten
Honoured!
Ten of our grassroots leaders in Tampines were honoured
for their service to the community on National Day. Our
congratulations and heartfelt thanks go to them for their time Mr Patrick Tan Yak Khoon, BBM Mr Jaini Bin Sirang, PBM
Chairman, Tampines Central CCMC Member, Tampines Central CCC
and all their hard work! Tampines Town Council Member

Mr Khoo Tian Siang, PBM Mr Kwek Theng Swee, PBM Mr Low Chor Keong, Jonathan, PBM Mr Mohamed Azahari bin Mohamed
Chairman, Tampines East Zone 6 RC Member, Tampines East CCC Member, Tampines West CCC Said, PBM
Tampines Town Council Member Chairman, Tampines Changkat Zone 4 RC
Tampines Town Council Member

Mdm Rajisvary d/o Vairappan, PBM Mr Tan Hai Yang, PBM Mr Tay Beng San, Edwin, PBM Mdm Tay Sok Cheng, PBM
Chairperson, Tampines North Zone 6 RC Vice-Chairman, Tampines Chairman, Tampines North Zone 7 RC Chairperson, Tampines West CC WEC
Tampines Town Council Member Changkat Zone 2 RC Tampines Town Council Member

A packed party
The Tampines Palmsville RC brought Racial
Harmony Week to the residents of the Moral
Home for the Disabled on 13 July. We had a buffet
lunch, games, karaoke and a magic show – it was a
rather packed party!
Are my ears ok? The trouble with splendid
costumes is, the better they look, the more you’ll
fret about something going wrong with them. The
Chinese dancers of Junyuan Primary kept ear-checks
on their tiger costumes to a minimum, and with
big grins, took the Silver Award at Singapore Youth
Festival held on 2 August! Our Malay dancers and
school choir did equally well and brought back Silvers
as well. Everyone was happy that our many, many
rehearsals paid off.

Ten great years and counting It’s great


that Junyuan Secondary’s anniversary falls on 8
August. It’s so close to National Day, it feels like
everyone’s cheering our birthday all across the island.
To celebrate our tenth anniversary this year, we had
a funfair organised by our students and their parents,
a newspaper collection, and a walkathon that raised
$20,000 for the Community Chest!

That’s Teacher? During our International


Friendship Day celebrations at Ngee Ann Secondary,
it was a little hard to recognise our teachers. From
sleek office wear one day, suddenly Ms Tan was in
a cheongsam, Mrs Fatimah was in a gorgeous baju
kurong, and Mr Lim, for some reason, was dressed
like a Saudi Arabian oil baron! We also had a quiz,
and international music played over the speakers for a
week. It took at least that long for us to get over seeing
our teachers in those outfits.

School
Watch Learning from each other Some twenty
students from Primary Four, Five and Six from
Griffiths Primary School got a real treat in late May,
when we went to Dalian Primary School for a cultural
exchange. Together, we experienced classroom life
there, learned new skills like caligraphy and brush
painting, and visited neat places like the Tiger Beach
Gardens and the Friendship and Victory Pavilions. It
was a great trip!

This, that and the other


You’re looking at the intrepid explorers of the Changkat
Zone 1 RC. On 6 September, we visited Haw Par Villa,
the Henderson Wave, Mount Faber and the
PA Market of Courses at the Ulu Pandan
CC. An epic journey by any standards!
Culture in
harmony
The pavilion next to Block
106 Tampines Street 11 was
filled with little dumplings of
colour on 16 August, during
the Changkat Zone 3 RC’s
Culture in Harmony Block
Party. You should have seen
the number of kids who
turned up in their traditional
costumes! They all had fun
too – this little Chinese girl
was quite excited about
getting her hair braided,
Indian-style.

Aug - Sep 2008 Tempo 11


Upcoming Events
EVENT DATE TIME VENUE ORGANISERS CONTACT PHONE

7pm to
Dandia Nite 18 Oct Festival Park Tampines East Zone 4 RC Judith Lee 9766 3459
10pm
Tampines North
Hari Raya Dinner 19 Oct 7pm Tampines North CC Tampines North GROs 6783 2900
CC
Tampines Changkat CC Tampines
Hari Raya Celebrations 25 Oct 7pm Tampines Changkat GROs 6781 1806
Multi-Purpose Hall 1 Changkat CC
25 Oct Multi-purpose Hall @ 866A Tampines Central CC
IAEC Deepavali 2008 2pm-4pm Mr Shawn Lee 6785 0004
Tampines St 83 IAEC
7.30pm to Sheltered Lanes connected to Blk MAEC, Zone 3 and Mr. Aziz Hassan,
Hari Raya Dinner 25 Oct 9751 8645
10pm 209 Zone 5 RCs PBM
Tampines North
Halloween Party 25 Oct 7.30pm Tampines North CC Tampines North GROs 6783 2900
CC
Tampines North
Deepavali Celebration 8 Nov 7.15pm Tampines North CC Tampines North GROs 6783 2900
CC
8.30am to
Blood Donation Drive 9 Nov Tampines East CC MPH Tampines East CDEC Mdm Pang 6786 3227
3pm
Every 1st
Walk-A-Jog Sunday of 8am Estates in Tampines West Tampines West CSC Mr Richard Lim 96782528
the month
Herbal foot spa / Foot
Block 924 Tampines Street 21,
reflexology / Shoulder & neck Every Friday 6pm-10pm Tampines Palmspring RC Mr Kua 96468203
Senior Citizens’ Corner
massage
Senior Citizens’ Tea Party Every Call for Block 916 Tampines Avenue 4, Tampines Palmsville RC Mr Lim Yok
98515773
Gathering Saturday details Senior Citizens’ Corner SCEC Cheng
Tampines Changkat Qigong Every Tampines Changkat CC Basketball
8am-9am Tampines Changkat CC Ms Winnie Whye 67811806
Practice Sunday Court
The 2nd Walkway along MRT line near
Tampines West CCC & Mr Tan Teng
Tampines Flea Market weekend of 4pm-10pm Block 158 & 159 Tampines 97865115
Tampines Green RC Chuan
the month Street 12

spot the ball contest Town Council


Mailbox

H
ere’s a picture taken at the Tampines Dear Sir
PCF Sports Meet on 26 July. We have
retouched the photo to hide the ball. My compliments and
All you have to do is draw a circle showing the appreciation go to the cleaners of
approximate size and position of the ball the Tampines Street 41. While I was
kid in the forground is kicking in the original out in the early hours of Sunday,
photograph to win a prize! 31 August, I saw them cleaning
the prayer items left behind from
the night before, the last day of the
Name: Seventh Month. Thank you very
much!
NRIC:
Ms Gan
Address:

Winners
Here are the lucky winners of the contest in the
June/July issue of Tampines Tempo:
Send your completed entry by 31 October to: Abdul Aleem B. M. Ghouse SXXX9713G
Spot the Ball Contest (Aug/Sep 2008) Chong Suan Yan Eddie SXXX8126A
Tampines Town Council Law Soon Sun SXXX4908G
Block 136 Tampines Street 11 Hung Yi Guang Joel SXXX6583Z
Hassan Bin Nabam SXXX7575C
Singapore 521136 Ng Bee Lian Jane SXXX0499F
Nor’armuli SXXX1585F
This contest is open to all residents of Tampines GRC Ng Jing Yi SXXX2548C
except staff members of Tampines Town Council and their Seah Poh Seng SXXX0385Z
immediate families. The judges’ decisions will be final and Teo Choo Lian SXXX1404D
no correspondence or enquiries will be entertained. Please show your IC to collect your prize
from the Town Council by 15 November.

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be collected from the Town Council office and the errors or omissions. Secretary: Ms Adelene Yeo Website: www.ttc.org.sg
five Community Clubs in Tampines. Members: Mr Tan Chim Poh David, PBM; Mr Foo Hee Payau;
Mdm Adeline Goh Oi Cheng; Mr Vadiveloo Murugian, PBM;
Mdm Rajisvary d/o Vairappan, PBM

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