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Daily Briefing: 5 charged with vandalism of Toa Payoh HDB block; Commercial investment sales down 55.8%

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  • Five 17-year-youths have been charged for vandalism on Saturday, for their suspected involvement in the rooftop graffiti case in Toa Payoh. Know more here.
  • Commercial investment sales in Singapore fell 55.8 percent quarter-on-quarter to S$789.4 million in Q1 2014, a Savills report revealed. Find out more here.
  • Apple's purported 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is expected to make its debut during Q3 this year. Over the last few days, leaked images of the handset and its specifications have been making the rounds on the internet. Read more here.
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