
Eurasian History of Singapore
A long time ago…
Digging deep into our routes
Our Foundational objectives
The objectives of the Association as enunciated in its first constitution were as follows:
It is unfortunate that so few historical records of the early years of the Eurasian Association have been preserved, but from what evidence is available it appears that the EA had a precursor – the Eurasian Literary Association which was formed in 1918.
This literary association ceased to exist in 1919 following the formation of the EA and it seems likely that its founding members were also among the founding members of the Eurasian Association since a number of its committee members also featured prominently in the Executive Committee of the EA for several years.
As per our first Constitution…
The objectives of the Association as enunciated in its first constitution were as follows:
To promote the political, economic, social, moral, physical and intellectual advancement of all Eurasian-British subjects.
To promote among its members an active interest in the affairs of Malaya.
Generally to look after the interest of all Eurasian-British subjects.
These objectives remained unchanged from 1919 to 1947.
Post-Independence Objectives
The objects of the Association were revised sometime after 1965 but there is no record of the exact date of revision. The objects were:
To promote the economic, social, moral, physical and intellectual advancement of all Eurasian Singaporeans and Eurasian Permanent Residents.
To promote among the Members an active interest in the affairs of Singapore.
Generally, to look after the interests of all Eurasians in Singapore.