Daily Briefing: Cooling measures likely to be eased end-2015; You can now see Lee Kuan Yew's battleship

And smart screens to be installed in all HDB blocks.

Home builders are optimistic that the government will soon ease Singapore's hard-hitting property cooling measures. But experts from DBS reckon the authorities will likely tweak such policies at the end of 2015, media reports said. View more here.

Singaporeans will be able to view the now-famous telegram at the National Museum of Singapore alongside other personal items belonging to the late Lee Kuan Yew from 10 April at the In Memoriam: Lee Kuan Yew exhibition. View more here.

The government plans to install smart screens at lift landings of all public housing blocks, allowing residents to view relevant information such as bus timings, weather conditions and community events, according to media reports quoting Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan. View more here.

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