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- Q16926668 subject Q7014638.
- Q16926668 subject Q8147123.
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- Q16926668 abstract "In December 1953, the British colonial government in Singapore passed the National Service Ordinance, requiring all male British subjects and Federal citizens between the ages of 18-20 to register for part-time National Service (Thum, 2012). The dateline for registration was on the 12th May 1954 and those who fail to register would either be jailed or fined. On the 12th May 1954, students from the Chinese Middle Schools still did not register themselves for National Service. In light of the impending deadline for registration and withrequests from the Chinese students, Chief Secretary William Goode would later meet representatives from the affected student body in the government house on 13 May 1954 (Thum, 2012).On 13 May 1954, students gathered to present their petition to Chief Secretary William Goode. However, the peaceful demonstration turned into a clash between the police and students. More than 2 dozen people were injured and almost 50 students were arrested (Quee, Tan, & Hong, 2011). The demonstration of 13 May 1954 was followed by further demonstrations and proved a key moment in galvanizing popular opposition to colonial rule.".
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- Q16926668 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014638.
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- Q16926668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8147123.
- Q16926668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8147251.
- Q16926668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8663574.
- Q16926668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8822802.
- Q16926668 comment "In December 1953, the British colonial government in Singapore passed the National Service Ordinance, requiring all male British subjects and Federal citizens between the ages of 18-20 to register for part-time National Service (Thum, 2012). The dateline for registration was on the 12th May 1954 and those who fail to register would either be jailed or fined. On the 12th May 1954, students from the Chinese Middle Schools still did not register themselves for National Service.".
- Q16926668 label "1954 National Service riots".