Singapore Civil Society and British Power |
Contents
The Beginnings of Civil Society | 14 |
The Emergence of Civil Society | 45 |
British Interests and the Ebb and Flow of Civil Society | 74 |
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administration anti-opium associational activity became British power Chamber of Commerce Chinese British Association Chinese community Chinese education civil society Colonial Office Colonial Singapore Colony of Singapore community in Singapore constitutional reform elected emergence encouraged ethnic Eurasian community family planning formation Governor History of Singapore important interests introduction issue Japanese Occupation Kuala Lumpur Labour Front Leadership and Power Lee Kuan Yew left wing Legislative Council Lim Chin Siong Malay community Malay Nationalism Malaya and Singapore Malayan Union Malaysia mercantile community merchants merger movement Municipal non-officials opium organisations Origins of Malay Oxford University Press PAP leaders People's Action Party period political post-war Power in Colonial Proceedings public meeting represented role SCBA SCCC self-government Singapore Chinese Chamber Singapore Chronicle Singapore Singapore Singapore's society in Singapore SSLC Straits Chinese Straits Chinese British Straits Settlements trade union Turnbull University of Malaya University of Singapore Yeo Kim Wah

