What happen to natrah?

Natrah later migrated to the United States of America (USA) in 1984 where she settled until her death at 72 of Leukaemia in 2009.

Who was responsible for the Maria hertogh riots?

The riots were sparked by the controversial battle over her custody between her Malay-Muslim foster mother Aminah binte Mohamed, and her Dutch-Catholic parents, the Hertoghs. Aminah nicknamed Maria “Putih”, meaning “white” in Malay. Maria was the third child of seven children.

How many children did Maria hertogh have?

10

Maria Hertogh
Children 10
Parent(s) Adeline Hunter (natal mother) Adrianus Petrus Hertogh (natal father) Che Aminah (adoptive mother)

What did the Maria hertogh riots achieve?

The hearing was conducted from 20 to 24 November 1950 and the verdict delivered on 2 December 1950. In his verdict, Justice Brown of the Singapore High Court declared that Maria’s marriage was illegal “on the grounds that under her personal law, [which was] Dutch law, Maria was not [of] an age to contract a marriage”.

What caused riots in Singapore?

It was triggered by the results of the General Election, which were marked by Sino-Malay riots unprecedented in Malaysian history – 196 people were killed and over 350 injured between 13 May and 31 July. The real figures could be much higher than officially revealed.

Who colonized Singapore?

The Colony of Singapore was a British Crown colony for a total of 140 years, interrupted by Japanese invasion during World War II. The Empire of Japan surrendered to the Allies at the end of World War II and Singapore was returned to British rule in 1945.

Why did Malaysia give up Singapore?

On 9 August 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia to become an independent and sovereign state. The separation was the result of deep political and economic differences between the ruling parties of Singapore and Malaysia, which created communal tensions that resulted in racial riots in July and September 1964.