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I dunt know why my thread of Oz mall ban teens of a group
of 4 or more has been deleted without any explaations.
I have not posted isloated guns shootings in Oz for long time.
There are a no. of them,happened in CBD,residential areas ,pubs..
But pl bear with me to share with u this 50 rifle --rounds
shooting incident.I think in USA,this can appear in prime time news.
Lets see if it will make its way into international wire agency.
The place is north north east of 50 miles from Sydney,near The Entrance.
Bullets struck with such force they went through the garage doors, brick walls and the walls of three rooms in the house, including the kitchen, lounge room and a child's bedroom.
50 rifle live rounds into a house!!
I think your first reaction ---where do the rifle and live bullets come from?
Corruptions?Lapse of gavaman agency?
''50 shots fired at house''
18 Jul 08

New owner Glenn Blissett in his bullet-riddled lounge room.
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A TUMBI Umbi house was riddled with 50 rounds of high-powered rifle fire in a bizarre early morning attack.
Two men are believed to have "shot up" the empty house at 1am on Wednesday using semi-automatic rifles.
They apparently stood at the bottom of the driveway of 17 Holland Place and took 40 seconds to fire 50 rounds into the home.
Its new owners had made final settlement on the house only hours earlier on Tuesday.
They were preparing to move into their four-bedroom dream home set on more than 9000sq m on Wednesday.
Glenn and Michell Blissett signed on the dotted line at 4.30pm and the former owners moved out at 5pm. What happened in the next few hours is the subject of a major police investigation.
Mr and Mrs Blissett are trying to come to terms with the damage, which is not covered by insurance.
Bullets struck with such force they went through the garage doors, brick walls and the walls of three rooms in the house, including the kitchen, lounge room and a child's bedroom.
Windows and light fittings were smashed.
"Devastated is an understatement," Mr Blissett said.
"Everyone has washed their hands of it including my insurance company NRMA who I have been with for more than 20 years without a claim."
They were taking out building and content insurance first thing on Wednesday but the company said it was too late.
"The neighbours have been fantastic and everyone has offered to help," he said. "This kind of thing doesn't happen here, even the police said that.
"But we have to get on with it."
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24038801-5001021,00.html
http://www.expressadvocate.com.au/article/2008/07/18/6351_news.html
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Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:
Did the dog's master sent him here to bad mouth OZ because Singaporeans are going there in droves?
Definitely.
I don't see any other reason for bad mouthing somebody else.
Maybe it's the norm with lionnoisy, at his workplace he bad mouths all his colleagues behind their back.
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Originally posted by Fatum:
you imagine only singapore's getting PRC immigrants ? ....

Not "imagine" but a fact, at least in terms of the multitude of them.
When I applied for a work permit to work in Thailand, it was really difficult and I got it only because the company (Thai public listed company,) showed proof that it was next to impossible to find Thais that could do my job.
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Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:
But what's the point? If not Australia, people can go to other destination as long as they get away from the despots and their money grabbing policies.
from frying pan to hell?
How come the Bali 9 or 7 can smuggled drugs from Brisbane airport
to Bali without problems for unknown no. of times?
Corruptions or lapse?
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Originally posted by Fatum:
you imagine only singapore's getting PRC immigrants ? ....

u also get family of former Napal Royal family settled here.
Welcome Your Royal Highness!!
Welcome to this prison island state(from the words of Gopalan Nair--Trade mark registered)if u use without his name,he will shot u,if u are in US!!
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Originally posted by Fatum:
you imagine only singapore's getting PRC immigrants ? ....



, sharp observation, good question for
some Singaporean. At least the PRC in Singapore are
learning Singlish, I was surprised how a shopping mall in Canada
can be so much of a HK, how people living there can speak their own
dialect for years without having to assimilate. I went past
one US campus and boy, half the students I met were from
PRC....
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Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:
But what's the point? If not Australia, people can go to other destination as long as they get away from the despots and their money grabbing policies.
it seem my posting take effect.i can report to my cat master to claim
bonus.BTW,i am preparing a workshop how to protect u from guns shots.
Any experts here to help out?
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Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:
Not "imagine" but a fact, at least in terms of the multitude of them.
When I applied for a work permit to work in Thailand, it was really difficult and I got it only because the company (Thai public listed company,) showed proof that it was next to impossible to find Thais that could do my job.
congra .It show u are very valuable.
But it also show Thai not so open lah.
Look at their GDP 30 years ago and now.
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Originally posted by fudgester:
How about you first try to explain how this article is related to Singapore politics?
lionnoisy posted his thread in World and Asia Pacific News Discussions .What's there to explain in relation to Singapore politics?
Unless.....you don't know Australia is also part of Asia Pacific?
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Originally posted by Fatum:
you imagine only singapore's getting PRC immigrants ? ....

you are absolutely right, besides PRC who are everywhere in singapore; you get filipino communities on the north, burmese in the west, indo in the north/west, thais in the central south, including indian who are also in the south as well as north east. if you observe, you will start to see africaans (i think nigerians or sudanese) in the north as well (woodlands area) and eastern europeans in north east/central.
my mr bean soya milk is now served by indo, common corridor swept by china-man, when i call ntuc car coop to make bookings, the filipinos handle my bookings, my favourite japanese stall in the foodcourt is now served by a chinese, my spam calls are either from filipinos or indos, even the affable grandma who cleans the table in the foodcourt i frequent is also replaced by china-woman.
i start to wonder if singaporeans have it so good that they do not want to work anymore here.
so, you are absolutely right, singapore is not only getting china immigrants.
Edited by redDUST 18 Jul `08, 1:33PM
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Originally posted by redDUST:
you are absolutely right, besides PRC who are everywhere in singapore; you get filipino communities on the north, burmese in the west, indo in the north/west, thais in the central south, including indian who are also in the south as well as north east. if you observe, you will start to see africaans (i think nigerians or sudanese) in the north as well (woodlands area) and eastern europeans in north east/central.
my mr bean soya milk is now served by indo, common corridor swept by china-man, when i call ntuc car coop to make bookings, the filipinos handle my bookings, my favourite japanese stall in the foodcourt is now served by a chinese, my spam calls are either from filipinos or indos, even the affable grandma who cleans the table in the foodcourt i frequent is also replaced by china-woman.
i start to wonder if singaporeans have it so good that they do not want to work anymore here.
so, you are absolutely right, singapore is not only getting china immigrants.
I laugh when I read this... not as sacarsm, but the irony of it.... Spot the S'poreans in Singapore.....Lost in the pools of "Foreign Talents"
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Originally posted by parn:
lionnoisy posted his thread in World and Asia Pacific News Discussions .What's there to explain in relation to Singapore politics?
Unless.....you don't know Australia is also part of Asia Pacific?
Uhh.... because when I made that post, this thread was in Speaker's Corner?
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Parangs welcome Singaporeans in Singapore:
SHE was found lying by the road side in the early hours of Sunday morning, bleeding profusely from multiple slash wounds on her arm and leg.
Madam Chua Ai Hua, 38, was rushed to the hospital by passerbys, but she died 11 hours later from her injuries.
The Sungai Petani resident is believed to have been attacked by a friend over a drug deal gone wrong, reported The Star.
Madam Chua's mother told Guang Ming Daily that at 4.30am that morning, the attacker, a man in his 30s, had apparently gone to her house to find her daughter, carrying a parang and shouting loudly.
But the unemployed Madam Chua, a divorcee, was not at home.
When her son, 16, told the man that he did not know his mother's whereabouts, the attacker punched the boy in the face and stormed off.
Madam Chua's family confirmed that she had owed the suspect several hundred ringgit - but they did not think that he would kill.
Said her son: 'If I had known, I would have called someone to save her - but now it's too late.'
When the police went to the suspect's house, it was abandoned. After breaking down the door, they found blood stains in the living room. They also found a parang, which they believe to be the murder weapon.
The suspect reportedly has a long criminal record, including charges for causing hurt, and drug trafficking and consumption.
Kuala Muda OCPD Hashin Ali told The Star that police are looking for a man in his 30s to help with investigations.
He said that the police have classified the case as murder.
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Woman Stabbed to Death at Causeway Point Food Court
A 45-year-old woman was stabbed to death at a shopping centre in Woodlands on Sunday morning.
Police were called in to the Causeway Point food court at 10.35 am, where the victim was found with multiple stab wounds. She was pronounced dead about five minutes later.
Police have classified the case murder, and are looking for a 60-year-old man to assist in investigations. The man was last seen wearing a blue polo T-shirt, with shorts and black shoes.
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More violent crimes in Singapore:
Poly student pleads guilty to stabbing spree
Navin Jatin Batla stabbed two maids after being rejected by his girlfriend's father - ST
Upset that his girlfriend's father objected to their relationship, Navin Jatin Batla, 23, an Indian national, bought two knives and cotton gloves and then went on a stabbing rampage at her Dalvey Estate house...
He pleaded guilty on Monday in a High Court to trying to kill shipping consultant Manik Ram Shahani, 73, and stabbing two maids aged 37 and 38.
He also admitted to restraining girlfriend Mumta Manik Shahani, 38, with a knife.
Batla, who was studying marine technology at the Singapore Polytechnic, will be sentenced on Wednesday.
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