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Requested move 10 March 2017
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The result of the move request was: no consensus. Listed over a month and relisted twice without further discussion. There's no indication an additional relist would produce a clearer consensus, so I am closing the move as no consensus. This defaults to the page staying at its stable title. (
non-admin closure)
TonyBallioni (
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15:56, 14 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Using "Singaporean" here instead of "Singapore" is against the common usage (and also incorrect because Singaporean is not exactly a demonym for people of Singapore, is usually a noun used for citizenship). The
adjective for Singapore is "Singapore". Almost every single source mentioning the referendum calls it "Singapore national referendum". The
One source which uses Singaporean actually does so because of the former title of this Wikipedia article].
Oppose Mostly because I strongly oppose the change from "Singaporean" to "Singapore" as this clearly violates
WP:NC-GAL#Elections and referendums, which states the demonym rather than the country name should be used (as can be seen from the naming of all the election articles in
Category:Elections in Singapore, Singaporean is the correct term to use; changing this would create inconsistency in that topic area). I am also not convinced that "national" is preferable to "integration" seeing as this was a referendum on the integration of Singapore into Malaysia; every referendum held at the national level is technically a national referendum, so I don't believe this is a terribly helpful title (Google scholar search results are irrelevant here because Wikipedia has a specific naming format for election and referendum articles that would not be used in papers or books). I would be open to changing the title to
Singaporean merger referendum, 1962 as this is a term used in articles like
this, but it's probably worth noting that it is described as a referendum on integration by sources, such as
this.
Number5713:41, 10 March 2017 (UTC)reply
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robertskyYup. if you check the terms of use on the original website, it actually says No part or parts hereof may be reproduced, distributed, adapted, modified, republished, displayed, broadcast, hyperlinked, framed or transmitted in any manner or by any means or stored in an information retrieval system without the prior written permission of NLB DIGITAL LIBRARY. So therefore we can't actually use it.
retsacennS (
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Pain and Suffering)
16:15, 1 April 2021 (UTC)reply
Note: I decided against revdel since it is quite minor. I forgot to clarify that. It's still CV though. 16:16, 1 April 2021 (UTC)