First David Marshall Cabinet

First David Marshall Cabinet

1st cabinet of Singapore
Date formed 6 April 1955
Date dissolved 7 June 1956
People and organisations
Head of government David Marshall
Head of state John Nicoll
William Goode
Robert Black
Number of ministers 9
Total number of ministers 9
Member party Labour Front
United Malay National Organisation
Malayan Chinese Association
Status in legislature Minority
Opposition party Malay Union
People's Action Party
Opposition leader Lee Kuan Yew
History
Election(s) 1955
Predecessor First Cabinet of Singapore
Successor I Lim Yew Hock

The Labour Front won the most seats in the Singaporean general election, 1955. The leader of the Labour Front, David Saul Marshall negotiated with other parties to form a coalition government.

After spent three days of discussion, a minority coalition government of LF-UMNO-MCA was formed.

Initial Composition


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Portfolio Minister Political Party
Chief Minister
Minister of Commerce
David Marshall Labour Front
Minister for Communications and Works Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat United Malay National Organisation
Assistant Minister for Commerce J.M. Jumabhoy Labour Front
Chief Secretary W.A. C. Goode Independent
Attorney-General E.J. Davies Independent
Minister of Health A.J. Braga Labour Front
Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing Francis Thomas Labour Front
Minister for Labour and Welfare Lim Yew Hock Labour Front
Minister for Education Chew Swee Kee Labour Front
Financial Secretary T.M. Hart Independent

The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons

References

  1. "Marshall Cabinet". The Straits Times. Singapore. 7 April 1955. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
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