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Hock Lee bus riots

Hock Lee bus riots
Date12 May 1955
LocationAlexandra Road
Tiong Bahru
ParticipantsWorkers from Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company
Students from Chinese-medium schools (supporting the workers)
Outcome4 people dead
31 people injured

The Hock Lee bus riots took place on 12 May 1955 in Singapore. The riots started as a result of confrontation between the police, bus workers of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company and students who supported the bus workers.

In February of that year, the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company fired 229 bus workers due to their association with the Singapore Bus Workers' Union. As a result, the bus workers went on a strike. Despite mediation efforts, the strikes escalated into riots on 12 May, resulting in the deaths of four people and thirty-one people injured.


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