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Labour Front - Singapore - Article DetailThe Labour Front (LF), now a defunct political party, was an offshoot of the Singapore Labour Party. It was formed in 1955 to contest the watershed election.
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The Singapore Labour Front manifesto - Roots.sgFounded in 1955, the Labour Front (LF) was a political party that was formed from the merger of two parties, the Singapore Labour Party (SLP) and the Singapore ...
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Singapore Labour Front is formed - Article DetailThe Singapore Labour Front (LF) was a political party that was formed out of an alliance between the Singapore Labour Party (SLP) and the Singapore Socialist ...
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(PDF) Kept in Position: The Labour Front–Alliance Government of ...This paper seeks to supplement existing understanding of Chief Minister David Marshall's Labour Front-Alliance Government in Singapore from April 1955 to June ...
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David Marshall is appointed the first Chief Minister - Singapore - NLBFailing in his pledge to obtain internal self-government, Marshall resigned as chief minister in June. Lim Yew Hock, who was then the Minister for Labour and ...
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David Saul Marshall | Singapore's 1st, Labour Movement, LawyerHe formed a centre-left coalition government composed of the Labour Front and several other parties and thus became the state's first elected chief minister.
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A report on the achievements of the Labour Front (LF) governmentNov 19, 2024 · Amongst its founding members were David Marshall, Lim Yew Hock and Francis Thomas. ... Singapore's self-government. The LF subsequently merged ...
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Unions and Politics - Singapore - ReUnionBetween 1949 and 1951, efforts were made to establish a federation of labour unions along the lines of the British Trade Union Congress.
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Singapore - Road to Independence - Country Studies... formed a new political party, the Labour Front, in July 1954. Marshall, who was a member of Singapore's small Jewish community, had studied law in Britain ...
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Political Ferment in Singapore - jstorLabor Front has been described as a collection of like- minded individuals rather than a party. It was launched in August 1954 as an election alliance between a.
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1955 Legislative Assembly general election - Singapore - Article DetailJan 24, 2018 · The Labour Front's manifesto called for immediate self-government through unity with the Federation of Malaya, the creation of a Singapore ...
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ACHIEVEMENTS OF LABOUR FRONT-ALLIANCE COALITIONThe first pamphlet, titled “Singapore Labour Front – Its Principles and Aim and Four-Year Programme”, was printed to showcase the Singapore Labour Front's ...
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Singapore Legislative Assembly General Election 1955The first Legislative Assembly election was held under the new Rendel Constitution, the framework of a committee headed by Sir George Rendel.
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The Singapore Labour Front manifesto - Roots.sgFounded in 1955, the Labour Front (LF) was a political party that was formed from the merger of two parties, the Singapore Labour Party (SLP) and the ...
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1955 Legislative Assembly General Election Results - ELDAug 30, 2019 · Alphabetical listing. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
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Singapore Legislative Assembly General Election 1955 > VotesParty, Collected, Achievable, % of total, % of valid. Labour Front, 42,300, 109,207, 27.1, 38.7. Progressive Party, 38,695, 139,192, 24.8 (-20.6), 27.8Missing: results | Show results with:results
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1955 Legislative Assembly General Election - Singapore - NLBTen of the candidates were independents while the remaining 69 were from six political parties. The contesting parties were the Progressive Party with 22 ...
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Election Results - Hansard - UK ParliamentThe Labour Front won 10 seats with 26·7 per cent. of the votes polled; the Progressive Party, four seats with 24·5 per cent. of the votes; the Democratic ...
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Labour Front - Singapore ElectionsAnchored by David Marshall, it started as a three-party alliance of KM and two shortlived LP splinter groups, Democratic Labour Party formed on 3 November 1953.
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David Saul Marshall - Singapore - Article DetailMarshall became the first chief minister of Singapore when the Labour Front formed the coalition government after the first Legislative Assembly election in ...
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Kept in Position: The Labour Front–Alliance Government of Chief ...Feb 11, 2004 · ... Labour Front-Alliance Government in Singapore from April 1955 to June 1956. From the outset, the government's reforms were hampered by its ...Missing: initial coalition
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David Marshall - Roots.sgOct 27, 2023 · Although he was unsuccessful in attaining self-governance for Singapore, Marshall left a lasting legacy. While at the helm, a white paper on ...
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The Fruit of His Labour: David Marshall's Old Apple Tree - BiblioAsiaWhen the election results were announced, Marshall's Labour Front emerged as the clear frontrunner with 10 seats, while the pro-British Progressive Party ...
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Indian Daily Mail, 23 April 1956 - Singapore - NLB eResources815 1956-04-23 1 IF I FAIL I QUIT MARSHALL CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM OVER MERDEKA TALKS DEFENDS CLAIM FOR INTERNAL SECURITY CONTROL LONDON, APR. 22: MR. DAVID MARSHALL ...
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Merdeka talks - Singapore - Article DetailThe delegation proposed that the British retain control over foreign policy (excluding trade, commerce and cultural relations) and external defence.
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Singapore Constitutional Conference(White Paper) - HansardBoth sides agreed that the control of external affairs—other than trade and commerce—and the control of external defence should remain with the United Kingdom ...Missing: Labour | Show results with:Labour
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SELF-RULE TALKS ON SINGAPORE FAIL; British Insistence on ...The Singapore delegation, headed by David Marshall, Chief Minister of the crown colony's Government, was insistent on rejecting British control, Mr. Marshall ...Missing: Labour | Show results with:Labour
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Australia, the 'Marshall experiment' and the decolonisation of ...Apr 20, 2012 · Footnote Black informed London that their failure, 'far from ... Marshall's failed merdeka mission in April–May 1956. This period ...
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SINGAPORE GETS REPORT; Marshall Gives His Version of London ...SINGAPORE, May 28-Chief Minister David Marshall re- peated tonight his intention to resign by June 6, next meeting date of the Assembly. He re- stated his ...
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PARL | Historical Development - Parliament of SingaporeMar 13, 2024 · The talks ended with an agreement to grant Singapore self-government. ... A Constitutional Commission was set up in December 1956 to ...
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Lim Yew Hock is appointed the second Chief Minister - Article DetailDuring his term as chief minister, Lim pursued a policy of cooperation with the British authorities, and firmly dealt with the threat of communist subversion ...
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Lim Yew Hock - Singapore - Article DetailHaji Omar Lim Yew Hock (b. 15 October 1914, Singapore–d. 30 November 1984, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia1) was the chief minister of Singapore from 1956 to 1959, ...
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A Forgotten Past – The Curious Case of Lim Yew HockNov 13, 2012 · In 1956, David Marshall resigned from his Chief Minister post after failing in his negotiations with Britain to gain complete self-rule for ...
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Protests by Chinese middle school students - Singapore - Article DetailAltogether, 219 persons were arrested, including Lim and fellow pro-communist leader Fong Swee Suan. Subsequently, another 37 people were also arrested. Between ...
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1955 to 1956 : Trade Union Movement - JamesPuthucheary.orgJun 9, 2021 · Lim Yew Hock authorised the arrests of 300 activists and 10 organisations were banned including the Chinese Middle School Union. In October 1956 ...
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22nd August 1957 : The Removal Of Obstacles Within the PAPAug 25, 2021 · In August 1957 he denounced the White Paper issued by the Lim Yew Hock Government which had a section on the “communist penetration of the PAP” ...
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BBC ON THIS DAY | 11 | 1957: Britain agrees to Singapore self-ruleThe British government is to allow the island colony of Singapore to govern itself under a new constitution agreed in London. The Singapore Constitutional ...
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[PDF] The Evolution of Singapore's Chinese School EducationIt was significant that between 1956 and 1959 under Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock, four new. Chinese high schools were established and funded by the government ...Missing: domestic | Show results with:domestic
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[PDF] State Formation, Hegemony, and Nanyang University in Singapore ...This new policy was adopted because. Lim Yew Hock wanted to use Nantah as a political pawn to secure greater support from the Chinese masses in the 1959 ...
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Singapore Legislative Assembly General Election 1959This was the first GE for a fully elected legislature after negotiations between the British and Singapore lawmakers to confer Singapore self-governance ...<|separator|>
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Singapore Labour Party - Article DetailJan 17, 2018 · The party manifesto called for fairer distribution of Singapore Improvement Trust accommodation for labourers, an electoral process for the ...
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Labour and Labour Parties in Malaya - jstorThe Singapore Labour Front was initially formed by a local lawyer, Mr. David Marshall. It could have absorbed those elements which were later to. 10 For ...
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Mixed up in power politics and the Cold War: The Americans, the ...Apr 29, 2009 · As Cold War tensions escalated, however, policy disagreements and opposing ideological beliefs combined to eventually split the institution, ...Missing: internal | Show results with:internal<|separator|>
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Merdeka talks – First all-party mission to London is held - Article DetailMarshall led a 13-man all-party delegation in what became the first of three constitutional talks held in London to determine the terms of full internal self- ...
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Singapore Trades Union Congress - Article DetailThe Singapore Trades Union Congress (STUC), with the support of the colonial government, was formed in 1951 as a federation of trade unions to replace the SFTU.
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Hock Lee bus strike and riot - Singapore - Article DetailThe Labour Front government responded by convening an All-Party Education Committee to look into the problems of Chinese education. This committee recommended ...
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Middle Road Unions - Singapore - Article DetailIn the 1950s, organised labour was mainly divided into two federations of trade unions – the Singapore Trades Union Congress (STUC) and the Singapore Trade ...
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Hock Lee Bus Riots - Roots.sgDec 16, 2021 · In a bid to improve labour and employment terms, left-wing trade unions began rallying workers to demand change from their employers in 1955.Missing: Front | Show results with:Front
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[PDF] A Chronology of Three Months of Unrest in Singapore2h-27: Trouble at the Hock Lee Bus Co,. At the Hock Lee Bus Co., in a dispute over working con- ditions a strike notice for early May had been issued, The situ-.Missing: Labour response
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The Communist Threat | Internal Security Department... strike by workers of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company erupted into violent riots. ... Joined by pro-communist workers, student protests and sit-in ...
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The communist threat in perspective | The Straits TimesJan 5, 2015 · Third, the MCP attempted to impose communist rule in Singapore and Malaysia by force. ... front strategy to establish a communist state.
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Historical Documents - Office of the Historian... Labour Front government of Chief Minister David Marshall in the face of the disruption of the colony by Communist agitators. (Department of State, Central ...
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LEFT WING SCORES IN SINGAPORE VOTE; Two of Its Factions ...The Labor Front, with ten seats, emerged as the biggest party in the new Assembly of thirty-two members, twenty-five of whom were elected yesterday and seven of ...Missing: Labour | Show results with:Labour
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[PDF] Electoral Politics in SingaporeWith the prospect of self-government there was a burgeoning of political parties, including the People's Action Party and the Singapore Labour Front. These.<|separator|>
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June 1957 Legislative Assembly By-election - Singapore - NLBA by-election was held for two constituencies – Cairnhill and Tanjong Pagar – following the resignations of their respective assemblymen, David Marshall ...
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1957 Legislative Assembly By-election Results - ELDAug 30, 2019 · (68.13%). ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE. Contact Us · Voter FAQs · Report Vulnerability · Privacy Statement · Terms of Use · Sitemap · Links.Missing: 1957-1959 Labour Front
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The Straits Times, 30 June 1957 - Singapore - NLB eResources... CAIRNHILL Felix Abisheganaden All the highlights and drama of Singapore by-elections LABOUR FRONT SHOCKED BY DEFEAT IN 'STRONGHOLD' By MR. LEE KUAN YEW ...
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1957 By Election - Singapore - SgWiki29 June 1957 (Fri). Swearing-in 17 July 1957 (Wed). Electoral Boundaries. Cairnhill SMC · Tanjong Pagar SMC. Results. Parties and alliances (Leader), Seats ...
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Singapore Legislative Assembly By-Election 1957 > Tanjong PagarLEE Kuan Yew, 33. Lawyer [M]. CHONG Wee Ling. Association president [M]. 4,707 (68.1%), 1,315 (19.0%). Independent · KOH Choon Hong. Lawyer [M]. 887 (12.8%) ...Missing: Labour Front
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1957 City Council election - Singapore - Article DetailIn July 1957, the Legislative Assembly passed the Local Government Bill, under which Singapore would have three district councils and a fully elected body of 32 ...
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A Labour Front (LF) rally held during the City Council ElectionNov 19, 2024 · The City Council, formerly known as the Municipal Commission, was the local government authority that was tasked with managing public ...Missing: results | Show results with:results
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Singapore City Council Election 1957 > VotesParty, Collected, Achievable, % of total, % of valid. Liberal Socialist Party, 56,204, 161,703, 34.8, 34.8. People's Action Party ...Missing: results | Show results with:results
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Singapore City Council Election 1957 > SeatsCITY COUNCIL ELECTION 1957. SEATS. Party, Held, Candidates, Won, New. Liberal Socialist Party, 8 (50.0%), 32 (100.0%), 7 (21.9%), 7 (21.9%). Labour Front, 5 ( ...
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A Labour Front (LF) membership card belonging to Ho Kok HoeHo Kok Hoe was the Labour Front (LF) candidate for the River Valley ward in the 1957 City Council Election.Founded in 1955, the Labour Front (LF) was a ...<|separator|>
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The Straits Times, 21 December 1957 - Singapore - NLB eResourcesRAIN FORECAST WHICH MAY REDUCE POLLING FIGURES Sl candidates will contest 32 seats for new fully-elected City Council ETS OF CARS TO TRANSPORT ELECTORS Army of ...
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[PDF] The David Marshall Private PapersIncludes copies of Singapore Labour Front. Constitution, The Four-Year Programme of the Labour Front, Manifesto of the Labour Party of Malaya,. David ...
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Singapore City Council Election 1957Singapore was carved into 51 electoral constituencies, with 32 in the urban areas under the charge of the City Council that replaced the six wards.
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The Singapore Labour Front manifesto - Roots.sgFounded in 1955, the Labour Front (LF) was a political party that was formed from the merger of two parties, the Singapore Labour Party (SLP) and the Singapore ...
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The Singapore Labour Front manifesto - Roots.sgFounded in 1955, the Labour Front (LF) was a political party that was formed from the merger of two parties, the Singapore Labour Party (SLP) and the Singapore ...
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[PDF] Biographical NotesSingapore Ratepayers' Association.12. Marshall became politically active in 1954 when he became president of the Singapore Labour. Front.13 The party won the ...<|separator|>