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- Raffles_Institution refs "ref|While the school's translation of its motto is "hope of a better age", this is a mistranslation. Auspicium primarily means an augury or auspice, which is a divinatory omen derived by an augur from watching the flight of birds. It may mean omen, token or sign, but not hope.|group="nb"|name="mottotranslation"".
- Raffles_Institution_(Junior_College) refs "ref|While the school's translation of its motto is "hope of a better age", this is a mistranslation. Auspicium primarily means an augury or auspice, which is a divinatory omen derived by an augur from watching the flight of birds. It may mean omen, token or sign, but not hope.|group="nb"|name="mottotranslation"".