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chap 7 (riots)
win support
housing
baby boom, overcrowding, large portion in slums
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food
war disrupted flow of food, malutrition, People's Reastaurant
industrail unrest
unsatisfied with work conditions, B suspect communist
economy
repair damaged ports, restore status, trade improved
political
very low participation, immigrants not allowed
internal self-govern
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first talks
demand full internal, resign if unsuccessful
B doubted, want stable gov, not become communist, resigned
chinese middle sch
lim yew hock, show they can deal communists
B pleased, strengthened LYH, renew discussions
second talks
LYH willing to compromise, B reluctance to surrender
B control external defence, affairs, succeeded (full gov)
1959 elec
showed greater interest, Citizenship Ordinance
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influence people
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influence of communism
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attacked rubber plantations, tin mines
State of Emergency, MCP illegal
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riots
Maria hertogh
B sided with dutch, malays 'disrespected'
Anti-NS
felt B discriminated chinese, disrupted education
changing atitude
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1955 election
encouraged by more self-govern, eligible automatically registered
LF, PAP bring end to B rule, gain support