chapter 7 Flashcards

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what were people’s views of british before the Japanese occupation?

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superior as they were the ruler/governors in charge of singapore(colonial masters)

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what were people’s views of British after the Japanese occupation?

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cowards as they gave up singapore without a fight

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What do you think were the reasons that led to the change in attitudes of the Chinese?

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  1. How the British cannot be trusted to defend singapore
  2. How easily the British was defeated by an Asian power(Japan)
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Why was the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) popular in Singapore?

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They fought against/resisted the Japanese during ww2

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Considering the actions of the MCP during the Japanese Occupation, what do you
think the MCP wanted to do in Malaya and Singapore after the war?

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Establish Singapore and Malaya as communist states after ww2

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what did the MCP do in Singapore and Malaya in the post-war?

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  1. Stirring up anti-colonial feelings among the workers and students
  2. Attacked rubber plantations and tin mines in Malaya(ie. started most violent acts against the British)
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Why was the British afraid of MCP and Communism?

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  1. Violence
  2. Concerned that the MCP was instigated by Russia and china
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Why would the British feel worried about the attitudes of the Chinese community
towards the MCP? How would it affect their return to Singapore?

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Emotion: worried
These Chinese might influence others in Singapore after they came back from communist china

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What was problem faced by locals(housing)

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Houses destroyed during the war
- lived in slums which were unsanitary
Post war baby boom(sudden increase in birth rate)resulted in overcrowding

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What did British do to counter housing challenges?

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Established the Singapore Improvement Trust (1927) to build low cost-housing
- Average 1742 units built
Not enough – 10,000 units needed

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How did the people view the British after their attempts?

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  • unhappy
    -dissatisfied
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What problem did locals face?(work)

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  • Ports damaged in the war
    SG as a trading center was dependent on foreign trade
    -Unsatisfactory work conditions led to Trade Unions demanding change
  • 300 strikes, 70,000 workers
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What did British do to solve the issue of trade?

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Repaired ports to allow for trade:
demand for tin/rubber resulted in increased trade
Thus, Laws to control trade unions (1947)
- Register unions: Monitor membership, not allowed to use funds to organize protest/strikes
but : Trade unions continued to be active

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How did the people view the British after their attempts?(work)

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Unhappy as they unable to fight for the rights of the workers

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What were the problems faced by locals(food)?

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War disrupted shipping, Rice-producing countries do not have enough rice to export
Wartime rationing continued
- Increased food prices
- Malnutrition

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What did the British do to address the food shortage?

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Provided people with additional meals:
people restaurants, 10 were established by 1946
But: Black market continued due to insufficient resources and necessities and they were supported by the BMA officials

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How did the people view the
British after their attempts?

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Unhappy and there was a growing interest to take over the government and rule over singapore themselves

18
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Why were there riots in early 1950s?

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  1. Maria Hertogh Riots(1950)
  2. Anti-national service riots(1954)
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What happened in Maria hertogh riots?

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The reason for the Maria Hertogh riots was due to the local’s dissatisfaction with the British
government. Maria, who grew up as a Muslim, was placed in a catholic convent while
waiting for the court case. The court ruled that Maria would be returned to her Dutch
parents. This made the Muslim community perceive the British as favouring their
fellow Europeans. Feeling that they were unfairly treated and disrespected due to their
religion, the growing resentment against the British eventually erupted into violence to express
their unhappiness.

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What happened in anti-national service riots(1954)?

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  • British started conscription army as they felt that responsibility to defending Singapore should be spread more evenly among the population
  • Chinese middle school students disagreed with British opinions
  • theirs studies had been disrupted by the war(upset that if they had to enlist in national service, their studies would be further disrupted)
  • felt that the British discriminated against Chinese education while favouring English medium schools
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Similarity between Maria Hertogh Riots and Anti-national service riots

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Reasons for riots: growing unhappiness with the British
Impact on the country: people injured/killed, unrest and instability in the country

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Differences between Maria Hertogh riots and anti-national service riots

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Maria Hertogh:
- Muslim community
- Eurasian/european
- biological parents still got the custody(Dutch)
-exposed and increased racial tensions

Anti-national service riots
-Chinese middle school students
-postponed the introduction of NS
-exposed the unhappiness with the British and the growing concern with communists infiltrating schools(trade unions)

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How Did the British Respond to the Changing Attitudes of the Locals?

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gave the people in Singapore more opportunities because they:
(i) wanted to give citizens a sense of belonging and ownership in Singapore
(ii) were aware of the increase in discontent the locals had towards the British.

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In 1955 elections, what change was introduced?

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Eligible voters were automatically registered

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How do you think that(automatically registered for eligible voters) affected the participation among locals in the 1955 elections?
More people voting - more convenient/easier to vote - more people were interested in politics at that time(increase in parties that were campaigning,rallying for support)
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Labour front
Key members: David Marshall, Lim Yew Hock, Francis Thomas(multi-racial) Attitude towards independence:wanted immediate independence Priorities of party: citizenship for Chinese-born immigrants, welfare of workers
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People’s action party
Key members: Lee Kuan Yew, Goh Keng Swee, Toh chin Chye, S.rajaratnam (multi-racial) Attitude towards independence: immediate Priorities of party: focused on workers + students in Chinese medium schools + anti British
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What were two key issues discussed in the 1955 elections?
1. Self-independence(ending the British rule) 2. Workers’ rights
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Why did the labour front win the 1955 elections?
Critical of the SPP(previous ruling party) and promised to improve the workers rights and push for self-governance
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Hock Lee bus riots
Key players in the hock Lee bus riots: 1. Fong Swee Suan(leaders of the riots) 2. David Marshalls 3. Bus drivers + Chinese medium school students
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What caused the hock Lee riots? Describe what happened during the riots.
Felt that they were unfairly treated so went on a strike, sat in front of a bus depot and prevented buses from leaving
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How did David Marshall handle the hock Lee bus riots?
Tried to mediate and negotiate but it fouled as he was sympathetic towards the workers
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What was the opinion of the British towards how David Marshall handled the riots? Why did they have such an option?
Emotion: disappointed with Marshall’s handling of the riots Refused to call in British troops to control and manage situation
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How did the British’s opinion of Marshall in Q4 affect their attitude towards giving Singapore self-governance? Likewise, how did they view the Labour Front government?
Emotion: reluctant Felt that Marshall was a weak leader who was not ready and able to maintain law and order
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What happened during 1st Merdeka talks?
- led a mission to press for Singapore’s freedom (negotiations known as Merdeka (freedom) Talks) - demanded for full internal self-government by 1957(wanted greater local control over defence and external affairs) - hock Lee bus riots made the British less likely to grant Singapore self-governance as they felt that the leaders were not ready
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What were the British concerned about that made them less likely to grant self-governance to singapore?
1. Law and order 2. Communist threat 3. Strong and able/decisive government
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Chinese middle school riots(October 1956)
Key players: Lim yew hock, students from Chinese middle schools, singapore Chinese middle school student’s union
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What caused the Chinese middle school riots? Describe what happened.
Union suspended/banned - suspected communist activities(5000 students took over and demanded registration of the union) - government ordered expulsion of these students- protest
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How did Lim Yew Hock handle the Chinese Middle School Riots?
Tough stance- demanded students to leave by 8pm when the demonstrators turned violent and sent in troops to restore order
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What was the opinion of the British towards how Lim Yew Hock handled the riots? Why did they have such an opinion?
Emotion: pleased Lim was more decisive unlike Marshall
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How did the British’s opinion of Lim in Q4 affect their attitude towards giving Singapore self-governance? Likewise, how did they view the Labour Front government?
More willing towards giving Singapore self-governance - felt that it was easier to work with him