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Cash Dividend/ Distribution :: Mandatory With Options

Message : Required fields (Constituted in the Republic of Singapore pursuant to A trust deed dated 19 October 2006 (as amended)) NOTICE OF RECORD DATE AND DISTRIBUTION PAYMENT DATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Transfer Books and Register of Unitholders of First Real Estate Investment Trust ( First REIT ) will be closed at 5.00 p.m. on 18 May 2021 (the Record Date ) to determine Unitholders entitlements to First REIT s distribution. First REIT has announced a distribution of 0.65 cents per unit in First REIT ( Unit ) for the period from 1 January 2021 to 31 March 2021, comprising a taxable income component of 0.05 cents per Unit and a capital component of 0.60 cents per Unit (the

Building our Commune: exiled Communards in Britain

Author In 1870s London, at 67 Charlotte Street, there was a grocery shop called le Bel Épicier, run by the Frenchman Victor Richard. Here, a London shopper could find French coffee, mustards, pâtes, cornichon and wines particularly those from Richard’s native Burgundy. As well as providing much-needed epicurean relief, Richard’s shop was “for many years a head centre, where political refugees, as they arrive from the Continent, go for advice and help in finding lodgings or work, and where, of course, the continental police agents also flock so as to spy upon the land.” Richard was a prosperous and entrepreneurial grocer. He was also a member of the International Workingmen’s Association (IWMA), a socialist and a Communard; his relocation from Paris to London was the result of his militant defense of the Paris Commune of 1871. Arriving as a political refugee in London in June 1871, Richard became a very well connected and locally celebrated revolutionary; apparent

In India s informal economy, crores of women face gender bias and insecurity

In India’s informal economy, crores of women face gender bias and insecurity Women’s participation in the Indian labour force is at a historic low. Representational image. | Manjunath Kiran / AFP Over the last two decades, Rehana , 42, has been working on improving her tailoring skills, learning to cut, sew, and recently, design and stitch salwar suits for boutiques and individual customers. But even though she often works 12-hour days, she has little income security or any kind of safety net for herself and her family of eight. Rehana, who is her family’s primary breadwinner and caregiver, lives in a hovel in Khajuri Khas, a low-income neighbourhood in north-east Delhi that witnessed

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