Daily Briefing: Special birth certificate for SG50 babies; Singapore’s new national stadium sells out Japan-Brazil clash

And Upper Thomson plot awarded to Chinese firm.

A special birth certificate and accompanying folder will be given on top of the SG50 Jubilee Baby gift for all Singapore citizens born next year. View more here.

All 55,000 tickets have been snapped up for a blockbuster exhibition between football giants Brazil and Japan at the new Singapore National Stadium on Tuesday. View more here.

A residential site at Lorong Puntong near Upper Thomson Road has been awarded to China-based Nanshan Group, after the developer submitted the top bid of $173.6 million for the 10,502.8 sqm plot. View more here.

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