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English:
The first page of issue 7 of
Fajar
(
Dawn
; 10 May 1954), the official organ of the University Socialist Club,
University of Malaya in Singapore
. The publication of this newsletter led to eight members of the Club being charged with
sedition
. Represented by
Lee Kuan Yew
and
Denis Nowell Pritt
,
Q.C.
, they were acquitted on 25 August 1954.
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Author | Unknown author Unknown author ; published by the University Socialist Club, University of Malaya in Singapore . |
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