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Anatomy of a Riot

Anatomy of a Riot. The Making of Riots in Post-War Singapore. What is a Riot?. Maria Hertogh Riots. 1950s. Maria Hertogh Riots. In 1950s: After the war Singapore was a plural society divided along racial lines

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Anatomy of a Riot

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  1. Anatomy of a Riot The Making of Riots in Post-War Singapore

  2. What is a Riot?

  3. Maria Hertogh Riots 1950s

  4. Maria Hertogh Riots In 1950s: • After the war • Singapore was a plural society divided along racial lines • Happened at a time when the gov was discredited distrust of colonial government

  5. Flow Chart for the Maria Hertogh Case The Hertoghs received information about their daughter’s whereabouts in 1949 From 1942 to 1950, Maria was brought up as a Muslim. Dissatisfaction sparked at the holding of the trials. Political and racial disputes began. Maria’s parents launched a legal custody battle in the early 1950s.

  6. Hock Lee Bus Riots 1955

  7. Brief Overview • April 23 - May 12, 1955 • Members of Singapore Bus Workers’ Union (SBWU) protested • Claimed to have been instigated by Radical Left • Violent, bloody riot resulted in 4 deaths and 31 casualties

  8. Anatomy of Hock Lee Bus Riots

  9. Poor working conditions • Dissatisfied with long working hours and low pay • Workers riled up by radical left • Unionists used militant methods to obtain increased wages and improved working conditions for employees Causes

  10. Effects 25-26Apr 12/13 May Causes The riot subsided by around 3am Workers and students gathered outside the bus depot and rioted This resulted in 4 deaths and 31 casualties Commission of Inquiry was appointed to calm the situation Legislative Assembly voted to extend the Emergency Regulations for another three months 24-hour hunger strike

  11. Effects Effects • Police managed to break up the riot • Riot subsided by 3am • May 13 was generally quiet Causes Resolution

  12. Effects • Strikers' jobs and pay were restored and they declared victory for their action. • Agreement was reached - the Hock Lee Bus Employees’ Union would be dissolved, the Court of Inquiry discontinued and Charles Gamba of the University of Malaya appointed as arbitrator between the unions and bus management. • Three Chinese middle schools were closed down. • Legislative assembly meeting held for curfews to control internal security of state to be imposed • Gamba ruled in favour of SBWU - 85 out of 170 workers lost their jobs • Several trade unionists were arrested, with Fong Swee Suan fingered as the chief instigator Causes Consequences Resolution

  13. Context

  14. Beliefs and Interests

  15. Triggers

  16. Conclusion

  17. Thank You! By Teo Chee Yan, Simone Ku, Koe Chua and Christie Soo

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