The Hock Lee Bus Riot took place in May 1955 in Singapore and involved 229 workers of the Hock Lee Bus Company who were fired in April for wanting better pay and working conditions. The fired workers protested by blocking buses from leaving the depot, which led to a confrontation with police where stones and batons were used, injuring 15 people. The protest gained support from Chinese students and lasted for two days until being suppressed, causing the British to lose confidence in the ability of David Marshall to prevent communist influence in Singapore.
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The Hock Lee Bus Riot took place in May 1955 in Singapore and involved 229 workers of the Hock Lee Bus Company who were fired in April for wanting better pay and working conditions. The fired workers protested by blocking buses from leaving the depot, which led to a confrontation with police where stones and batons were used, injuring 15 people. The protest gained support from Chinese students and lasted for two days until being suppressed, causing the British to lose confidence in the ability of David Marshall to prevent communist influence in Singapore.
Pollution is contaminating the natural environment. Fourteen billion pounds of plastic garbage is dumped in the oceans each year, killing over 1 million seabirds. Pollution in China alters the weather in the United States, as jet streams can carry Chinese air pollution to the U.S. within 5 days, where it stops cloud formation and reduces precipitation, showing that pollution in one location can affect other parts of the world.
The document discusses the present continuous, past continuous, and future continuous tenses. The present continuous describes an action happening now that may be temporary. The past continuous describes actions that occurred over a period of time in the past. The future continuous describes a long action in the future that will be interrupted by a shorter action.
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The document outlines measures that individuals, national governments, and the international community can take to reduce pollution. For individuals, it recommends lifestyle changes like reducing consumption and waste, reusing items, recycling, and reducing car use. National governments can implement pollution laws, improve waste disposal methods, educate the public, fund research, switch to cleaner energy sources, and sign international agreements. The 1992 Earth Summit in Brazil was an example of an international effort for countries to collaborate on reducing pollution.
This document defines and discusses various types of environmental pollution. It begins by defining environmental pollution and the key terms of pollutant and pollution. It then describes the main types of pollution as water, air, land, and noise pollution. For each type of pollution, it provides details on causes, sources, and effects. It emphasizes that most water and air pollution is caused by human activities. The document concludes by discussing solutions to pollution and providing examples of evidence of global warming.
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Acids and salts speed up the rate of rusting by increasing the concentration of ions, allowing more ion movement which causes iron to lose electrons faster and form iron oxide. Rusting can be prevented by applying a barrier like paint, oil, grease or electroplating between the metal and oxygen/water. Electroplating involves placing the plating metal as the anode and the metal to be plated as the cathode in an electrolyte solution. Common metals used for plating include tin, silver, nickel, chromium, zinc and gold.
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The student riot took place in October 1956 in response to the Singapore government shutting down the Chinese Middle School Students’ Union and arresting students. The students protested for two weeks at their schools, joined by workers after a meeting with pro-communist leader Lim Chin Siong. When police used tear gas on the students, a riot ensued in the city with students throwing stones and bottles and damaging property over three days until the government imposed restrictions. Afterward, communist-influenced people were arrested, including union leaders. The government saw the riot as similar to previous incidents instigated by communists using students and workers.
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Acids and salts speed up the rate of rusting by increasing the concentration of ions, allowing more ion movement which causes iron to lose electrons faster and form iron oxide. Rusting can be prevented by applying a barrier like paint, oil, grease or electroplating between the metal and oxygen/water. Electroplating involves placing the plating metal as the anode and the metal to be plated as the cathode in an electrolyte solution. Common metals used for plating include tin, silver, nickel, chromium, zinc and gold.
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This document discusses Singapore's challenges with defense and security after gaining independence from Britain in 1971. It outlines how Singapore lacked experience building a strong military and faced a lack of public support for national service. To address these issues, the government established the Ministry of Interior and Defense, passed legislation in 1967 requiring all men to complete national service, and set up training programs and community outreach to gain support. These efforts helped Singapore develop the citizen's army model and strengthen its defense capabilities through cooperation with foreign partners.
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Singapore wanted to merge with Malaya in the 1960s for economic and political reasons. Economically, Singapore lacked natural resources and needed access to Malaya's markets. Politically, merging could help counter communist influence and allow Singapore to gain independence. However, Malaya initially opposed merging due to concerns over the racial balance. After a pro-communist candidate won a 1961 by-election in Singapore, Malaya agreed to allow the merger if Singapore developed Sabah and Sarawak. The merger was approved by citizens and Malaysia was formed in 1963, but Singapore separated in 1965.
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2. • David Marshall was the first Chief Minister. He represented the
Labor Front and won 10 seats in the 1955 election. He was
born in Singapore
• His party did not win more than 13 seats to form the
government by himself so he had to form a coalition
government with the Alliance Party.
• David Marshall was still under control of the governor as the
Chief Minister.
3. • The Labor Front was what the British expected not to win so
the British did not provide any support to the government of
David Marshall
• The British government treated him as a figurehead which is a
leader with no or little power and don’t respect him a a Chief
Minister.
• David Marshall refuses to be a figurehead. So he demanded the
British government to grant all his full control of the
government’s internal matters which also include areas
controlled by the British government
4. • He also threatened that he will resign being a chief minister if
the British government still don’t meet his demand for
controlling internal matters
• The Hock Lee Bus riot made the British view David Marshall
in a more negative view.
• After the Hock Lee Bus riot, David Marshall was allocated to
London for a Merdeka Talk.
• David Marshall demanded that he want to control internal
matters.
5. • The British don’t think that David Marshall is able to overcome
Communist threat. This made them not following his demand
and resigned as the chief minister