Folder belonging to the collection of summonses, membership certificates and receipts from William Stirling Collection

Title
Folder belonging to the collection of summonses, membership certificates and receipts from William Stirling Collection
Year/Period
Early-mid 20th century
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Object size: Length:37.5cm Width:25.7cm
Accession No.
1996-02881-002

The folder contains various summonses, membership certificates, forms and receipts from the William Stirling Collection. Stirling was Assistant Protector of Chinese from 1921 to 1931 and his collection includes the membership certificate of the Ghee Hin Kongsi, the largest Chinese secret society in Singapore in the 19th and early 20th century. Chinese secret societies in Singapore see their origins in the Tiandihui (Heaven and Earth Society) in China, which bound its members together in a sworn fraternity with the common cause of overthrowing the Qing dynasty. With increased Chinese migration to Singapore, the local society became a form of mutual-aid and support, and various splinter groups (hui or kongsi) subsequently emerged among the main dialect groups.