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According to on-site reporters including Jack Board of Channel NewsAsia, the waiting time to get into the Parliament House is now up to seven hours.
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Members of the public are advised not to join the queue to pay respects to Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Waiting time is now 6-7 hours. (Photo: Jack Board) http://cna.asia/1HJyM8j
Posted by Channel NewsAsia Singapore on Thursday, 26 March 2015
When the situation turned in this direction yesterday, members of the public were advised not to join the queue. The same message is being conveyed today.
This is despite the fact that the Parliament House will now receive mourners 24 hours daily till March 28, 8pm.
Photo: Waiting time was averaging at eight hours during the mid afternoon yesterday; Lester Babiera
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