In[dex] to the Laws of the Strait[s Settlements] from April 1867 to 28th February 1882

In[dex] to the Laws of the Strait[s Settlements] from April 1867 to 28th February 1882 PDF

Author: Straits Settlements

Publisher: Palala Press

Published: 2016-05-24

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781359052551

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Contesting Space in Colonial Singapore

Contesting Space in Colonial Singapore PDF

Author: Brenda S. A. Yeoh

Publisher: NUS Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9789971692681

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In the British colonial city of Singapore, municipal authorities and Asian communities faced off over numerous issues. As the city expanded, various disputes concerning issues such as sanitation, housing and street names arose. This volume details these conflicts and how they shaped the city.

Contesting Space

Contesting Space PDF

Author: Brenda S. A. Yeoh

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13:

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This book examines the nature of conflict between the colonial authorities, which wanted the city ordered, sanitized, and amenable to regulation, and the Asian communities who lived and worked in colonial Singapore and had their own values, priorities, and resources. The result was an environment that embodied and expressed the tensions and negotiations, conflicts, and compromises between the different groups.