1st Legislative Assembly of Singapore
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| Legislative body | Legislative Assembly of Singapore | ||||||
| Meeting place | Old Parliament House, Singapore | ||||||
| Term | 22 April 1955 – 31 March 1959 | ||||||
| Election | 22 April 1955 | ||||||
| Government | Labour Front (until 1958) Singapore People's Alliance (from 1958) United Malays National Organisation Malayan Chinese Association Malay Union (until 1957) | ||||||
| Opposition | People's Action Party Progressive Party (until 1956) Democratic Party (until 1956) Liberal Socialist Party (from 1956) Citizens' Party (from 1959) | ||||||
| Legislative Assembly of Singapore | |||||||
| Members | 32 | ||||||
| Speaker | Sir George Oehlers | ||||||
| Chief Secretary | William Goode | ||||||
| Chief Minister | David Marshall | ||||||
| Party control | LF–UMNO–MCA-MU minority (until 1958) SPA–UMNO–MCA minority (from 1958) | ||||||
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The 1st Legislative Assembly of Singapore was a meeting of the Legislative Assembly of Singapore from 22 April 1955 until 31 March 1959.