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SIN GAP ORE , lt., ,g '- Visiting Singapore is rather like visiting an open- air classroom on a summer's day, for the peo- ple here offer a remarkable opportunity to see racial hannony at work. Singapore, located just a couple of degrees north of the equator, offers a unique blend of people and religions living together in har- mony. They've been working at it since 1819 when a rangy young merchant named Stamford Raffles founded a trading post of the East India Com- pany here. l-le then proceeded to develop Singa- pore into what Joseph Conrad was to call the thoroughfare to the East. The British knigh ted Raffles for his efforts. News of Singapore's newfound prosperity began to attract immigrants from India and China, and to this day, they, together with the indigenous Ma- lays, fomi the basis of Singapore's multiracial society. They were joined by Indonesian laborers from nearby Java, and within a decade of Raffles planting the Union Jack in Singapore, hand- some, square-rigged merchant ships were call- ing here at a rate of better than one per day. Today, you can see at least 500 great ships here at any one time, for Singapore is now the world's second busiest port. 188 .SINGA VG ff'f'f
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