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  1. David Saul Marshall (12 de março de 1908 - 12 de dezembro de 1995) foi um diplomata e político de Singapura. Foi líder pró-independência da Frente Trabalhista Singapuriana e venceu as primeiras eleições gerais de Singapura tornando-se o primeiro-ministro em 1955.

  2. David Saul Marshall (12 March 1908 – 12 December 1995), born David Saul Mashal, was a Singaporean barrister and statesman who served as the inaugural Chief Minister of Singapore from 1955 to 1956. He resigned after just over a year at the helm after his delegation to London regarding negotiations for complete home rule and eventual ...

  3. David Saul Marshall (born March 12, 1908, Singapore—died Dec. 12, 1995, Singapore) was a politician, lawyer, and diplomat who was the chief minister (1955–56) of Singapore’s first elected government. Marshall was the son of Baghdadi Jewish immigrants who moved to the polyglot and multiracial city-state of

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  4. 12 de dez. de 1995 · David Saul Marshall (b. 12 March 1908, Singapore–d. 12 December 1995, Singapore), 1 Singapore’s first elected chief minister from 6 April 1955 to 7 June 1956, was a diplomat, top-notch criminal lawyer, leader of the Labour Front and founder of the Workers’ Party. 2 The bushy-browed politician with his trademark pipe was well ...

  5. David Marshall became Singapore’s first chief minister in April 1955. He resigned in June 1956, just after 14 months in office, when he failed to obtain self-government for Singapore. In 1978, Marshall was appointed Singapore’s first Ambassador to France, and subsequently to Spain, Portugal and Switzerland. Ambassador with an orchid.

  6. David Marshall (1908-1995), the celebrated Singaporean nationalist, politician, lawyer and diplomat, was a key political leader in the history of post-war Singapore.

  7. www.roots.gov.sg › stories › david-marshallDavid Marshall - Roots

    David Marshall. The well-loved pipe-smoking Chief Minister. 7 min read. People. TL;DR. Singapore’s first elected chief minister was none other than formidable criminal lawyer David Saul Marshall (12 March 1908 – 12 December 1995) – the founder of the Workers’ Party.