First David Marshall Cabinet | |
|---|---|
| 1st Cabinet of Singapore | |
| | |
| Date formed | 6 April 1955 |
| Date dissolved | 7 June 1956 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | John Nicoll William Goode Robert Black |
| Head of government | David Marshall |
| No. of ministers | 9 |
| Total no. of members | 9 |
| Member party | Labour Front United Malay National Organisation Malayan Chinese Association |
| Status in legislature | Minority 12 / 32 |
| Opposition party | Malay Union People's Action Party |
| Opposition leader | Lee Kuan Yew |
| History | |
| Election | 1955 |
| Successor | I Lim Yew Hock |
The Labour Front (LF) won the most seats in the 1955 Singaporean general election and was thus invited to form a cabinet. Its leader, David Marshall, entered negotiations with other parties to build a coalition government.
After three days of discussion, a minority coalition comprising the LF, UMNO and MCA was formed. This marked Singapore's first cabinet and a significant step towards full self-governance. [1]
| Portfolio | Minister | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chief Minister Minister of Commerce and Industry | David Marshall | Labour Front | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing | Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat | United Malay National Organisation | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry | J.M. Jumabhoy | Labour Front | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Chief Secretary | William Allmond Codrington Goode | Independent | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Attorney-General | E.J. Davies | Independent | 6 April 1955 | 5 September 1955 | |
| Charles Harris Butterfield | Independent | 6 September 1955 | 7 June 1956 | ||
| Minister of Health | Armand Joseph Braga | Labour Front | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Minister for Communications and Works | Francis Thomas | Labour Front | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Minister for Labour and Welfare | Lim Yew Hock | Labour Front | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Minister for Education | Chew Swee Kee | Labour Front | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
| Financial Secretary | T.M. Hart | Independent | 6 April 1955 | 7 June 1956 | |
The names in bold are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons