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CHAPTER NINE Howdid Singaporegainindependence? Ang Leck Mien [2] Caitlin De Boer [5] Jessica Swain [17] Nayli Irdina Bte Imran [27] Nur Arafah Banu [28]
Learning Objectives Understand the reasons for  Singapore`s merger with Malaya Comprehend reasons for separation  Know the challenges faced
General : What has happened so far? 1945 – SG was still a  British Colony  1948 – SG`s first baby step [Not a British colony anymore] 1955 – SG is a child 1959 – SG is in its teenage years Now, SG wants independence [To break free from the British]
Solution??? MERGER!!!
Merger with Malaya Singapore’s merger with Malaya was closely associated to the idea of Federation of Malaya.  The Federation of Malaya is the name given to a federation of 11 states that existed from 31 January until 16 September 1963. It was eventually superseded by Malaysia, which comprised of the nine Malay states [Perlis, Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Johore, Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan] and the British settlements of Penang and Malacca.
Why did Singapore want to merge with Malaya ? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
Gain Full Independence Singapore’s government wanted to gain FULL independence from the British. British did not want to grant Singapore full independence because they fear that Singapore will fall to the Communists. Singapore’s way to freedom was through a merger with Malaya [neighboring country].
Free from Communists Singapore was facing a communist threat at that time PAP believed that if Singapore were to merge with Malaya, Malaya could suppress the communists. Malaya is a strong anti-communist country.
Fulfill promise made during the 1959 elections [PAP] PAP had promised the locals that SG would gain independence. If SG doesn’t merge with Malaya, this means that SG would not be able to fulfill their promise they made during the 1959 elections [gain full independence] Locals would then not trust PAP anymore.
Why did Singapore want to merge with Malaya? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
Economic Problems Faced Singapore lacked natural resources Slow economic growth [Declining Entrepot Trade] Increasing unemployment Declining trade due to tariffs  introduced by Malaya on goods  traded between the two countries.
Lack of Natural Resources If SG merges with Malaya, Malaya could share its natural resources and raw materials. Malaya had many natural resources and other raw materials such as clean water, etc. SG could then tap on these resources if both countries merge.
Increase in Unemployment There were more people than jobs in Singapore. If SG merges with Malaya, more jobs would be created. Also, Singaporeans can look for jobs in Malaya too. Thus, the unemployment rate in SG would then decrease.
Common Market A common market will be set up. Agreement between countries allowing goods produced in one country to enter another country without having to pay taxes. Goods can be bought and sold freely Lead to an increase in trade, expansion of industries and create more jobs for Singaporeans. Overall, merger increase trade and  industries, job opportunities and  economic growth for Singapore. *** Merger -> SG + Malaya = Solves Singapore`s declining entrepot trade  and  high unemployment.
Did Malaya Want Singapore? Initially, before 1961, Malaya did NOT want Singapore. The question now is WHY ? ? ! ! !
Quote Taken from Malaya’s then Prime Minister “Firstly, Singapore has about ONE MILLION CHINESE. The inclusion of this one million into the Federation will upset the racial balance of power in the Federation.  Secondly, Singapore has too MANY PRO-COMMUNISTS who are supported by the Chinese in Singapore.” ,[object Object],(Malaya`s Prime Minister)
Did Malaya Want Singapore? Initially, in 1961, Malaya did NOT want Singapore, due to the following reasons : Tunku was scared that Malaya will have more Chinese than Malays. Tunku was scared that Malaya would be influenced by the communists in Singapore. [Communists might use Singapore as a base to spread communism to other countries, such as Malaya]
Did Malaya Want Singapore? After 1961, Tunku changed his mind, due to the following reasons.
Troublesome Situation in SG ,[object Object]
He won the Hong Lim by-election and defeated the PAP candidate.
This made Tunku scared that the radicals would take over PAP and make SG a communist country.
Communists could use SG as a base to spread Communism to Malaya.
Tunku did not want this to happen.,[object Object]
A quick SUMMARY!
And so, Malaya and SG began to work on the terms of the merger. Main Reason why Singapore want to MERGE. Manage the communist threats Ensure the continued support from the locals Raw materials Get full independence from the British Economic growth [Trade, Jobs, $$$]
Conditions of Merger
Was the merger smooth? Internal issues External issues
Information on Referendum Held on 1st September 1962 Referendum : - A direct vote by people of the country to decide on a particular issue, instead of the government making decision [democratic].
Opposition : Referendum Radicals, of whom supported the Communists,  in PAP hated merger. PAP split. The Radicals left PAP and formed BarisanSosialis. Its aim was to convince locals and organize campaigns to oppose the merger. PAP had tried to convince SG that Malaya was necessary [a NEED, not a WANT] for Singapore’s stability and survival.
71% voted for Choice A (:
Was the merger smooth? Internal issues External issues
Konfrontasi : Cobbold Commission Made up of 3 British men and 2 Malays from Sabah and Sarawak. Led by Lord Cobbold. The aim was to find out whether the people of Sabah and Sarawak wanted to join Malaysia. Results : more than 2/3 of the people wanted merger.
Konfrontasi A campaign by Indonesia and Philippines to oppose the merger. -Indonesia : Sabah and Sarawak should belong to them. - Philippines : Claimed that Sabah belonged to them.
16th September 1963 SG, Sabah and Sarawak joined the Federation of Malaya to form MALAYSIA 
Separation However, in 1965, SG and Malaysia ‘broke up’.
What led to separation? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
Problems faced : Background SG politics : Multiracial Alliance Party Singapore Alliance Malaysia politics : Communal UMNO MCA MIC
Problem : 1963 SG Elections SG Alliance decided to challenge PAP in the SG elections of 1963. However, in the end, SG Alliance did not win any seats in the elections. This made the SG Alliance angry.
Problem : 1963 SG Elections UMNO too became unhappy because it meant they were not popular in SG. Alliance Party vowed to re-organized Singapore Alliance to defeat PAP in the next elections. Such comments affected the relationship between UMNO and PAP in a NEGATIVE manner.
Problem :1964 Federal Elections  PAP participated in the 1964 Federal Elections of Malaysia [April]. Their political campaigns attracted large crowds. Sadly, PAP won only 1 seat.  The Alliance won 89 out of 104 seats.
Problem : 1964 Federal Elections Even though Alliance won, they was upset with PAP as they felt politically threatened. Alliance Party started an anti-PAP campaign using media (newspaper) Spread rumours to Malays [tarnish PAP`s reputations] Created more tensions and problems between PAP and Alliance Party.
Problem : 1964 Racial Riots Alliance Party`s anti-PAP campaign created tensions and anger between the Chinese and Malays in SG. This turned into violence during Prophet Muhammad’s birthday celebrations.
Problem : 1964 Racial Riots During the celebration of Prophet Muhammad’s birthday in July 1964, there was a clash between Chinese policemen and Malay participants. Turned into full-blown race riots.
Problem : 1964 Racial Riots 36 people were killed 556 people were injured 3000+ people were arrested Serious damage of properties Fear and suspicion between the Chinese and the Malays.
Problem : Malaysian Solidarity Convention Political party formed by PAP and other Malaysia political parties who opposed/against the Alliance Party . The aim was to campaign for a “Malaysian Malaysia”, where everyone would be treated equally regardless of their race or religion. It was formed as a response to what the Alliance Party did. Alliance Party and PAP had an agreement not to challenge each other politically. Alliance Party did not keep their promise and wanted to participate again in SG’s 1967 elections.
Problem : Malaysian Solidarity Convention ,[object Object]
It was also seen as a threat to the special privileges enjoyed by Malays.
Cause a further strain in relations between PAP and UMNO.,[object Object]
Different Treatment of Races  Malaya : Malays were given special privileges and rights to help them improve on their standard of living. Singapore : Meritocracy for all – everyone is equal and is treated equally regardless of race or religion. Meritocracy
Political Rivalry between Alliance Party and PAP This can be seen from the 1963 SG Elections, 1964 Federal Elections and the Malaysia Solidarity Convention.
What led to separation? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
Not enough economic benefits The Central Government delayed the setting up of the Common Market. Introduction of new taxes by the Central Government. Increase of SG’s contribution of its revenue to Central Government [from 40% to 60%] SG was seen as an economic rival [for Malaya]
Link These political and economic differences led to disagreements and increase tensions between the Alliance Party and PAP. Tunku Abdul Rahman, then, realized that many disagreements could not be settles. He felt that it was best for SG to leave Malaysia. PAP finally agreed to the decision. 

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Chapter 9 - Singapore Gain Independence

  • 1. CHAPTER NINE Howdid Singaporegainindependence? Ang Leck Mien [2] Caitlin De Boer [5] Jessica Swain [17] Nayli Irdina Bte Imran [27] Nur Arafah Banu [28]
  • 2. Learning Objectives Understand the reasons for Singapore`s merger with Malaya Comprehend reasons for separation Know the challenges faced
  • 3. General : What has happened so far? 1945 – SG was still a British Colony 1948 – SG`s first baby step [Not a British colony anymore] 1955 – SG is a child 1959 – SG is in its teenage years Now, SG wants independence [To break free from the British]
  • 5. Merger with Malaya Singapore’s merger with Malaya was closely associated to the idea of Federation of Malaya. The Federation of Malaya is the name given to a federation of 11 states that existed from 31 January until 16 September 1963. It was eventually superseded by Malaysia, which comprised of the nine Malay states [Perlis, Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Johore, Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan] and the British settlements of Penang and Malacca.
  • 6. Why did Singapore want to merge with Malaya ? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
  • 7. Gain Full Independence Singapore’s government wanted to gain FULL independence from the British. British did not want to grant Singapore full independence because they fear that Singapore will fall to the Communists. Singapore’s way to freedom was through a merger with Malaya [neighboring country].
  • 8. Free from Communists Singapore was facing a communist threat at that time PAP believed that if Singapore were to merge with Malaya, Malaya could suppress the communists. Malaya is a strong anti-communist country.
  • 9. Fulfill promise made during the 1959 elections [PAP] PAP had promised the locals that SG would gain independence. If SG doesn’t merge with Malaya, this means that SG would not be able to fulfill their promise they made during the 1959 elections [gain full independence] Locals would then not trust PAP anymore.
  • 10. Why did Singapore want to merge with Malaya? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
  • 11. Economic Problems Faced Singapore lacked natural resources Slow economic growth [Declining Entrepot Trade] Increasing unemployment Declining trade due to tariffs introduced by Malaya on goods traded between the two countries.
  • 12. Lack of Natural Resources If SG merges with Malaya, Malaya could share its natural resources and raw materials. Malaya had many natural resources and other raw materials such as clean water, etc. SG could then tap on these resources if both countries merge.
  • 13. Increase in Unemployment There were more people than jobs in Singapore. If SG merges with Malaya, more jobs would be created. Also, Singaporeans can look for jobs in Malaya too. Thus, the unemployment rate in SG would then decrease.
  • 14. Common Market A common market will be set up. Agreement between countries allowing goods produced in one country to enter another country without having to pay taxes. Goods can be bought and sold freely Lead to an increase in trade, expansion of industries and create more jobs for Singaporeans. Overall, merger increase trade and industries, job opportunities and economic growth for Singapore. *** Merger -> SG + Malaya = Solves Singapore`s declining entrepot trade and high unemployment.
  • 15. Did Malaya Want Singapore? Initially, before 1961, Malaya did NOT want Singapore. The question now is WHY ? ? ! ! !
  • 16.
  • 17. Did Malaya Want Singapore? Initially, in 1961, Malaya did NOT want Singapore, due to the following reasons : Tunku was scared that Malaya will have more Chinese than Malays. Tunku was scared that Malaya would be influenced by the communists in Singapore. [Communists might use Singapore as a base to spread communism to other countries, such as Malaya]
  • 18. Did Malaya Want Singapore? After 1961, Tunku changed his mind, due to the following reasons.
  • 19.
  • 20. He won the Hong Lim by-election and defeated the PAP candidate.
  • 21. This made Tunku scared that the radicals would take over PAP and make SG a communist country.
  • 22. Communists could use SG as a base to spread Communism to Malaya.
  • 23.
  • 25. And so, Malaya and SG began to work on the terms of the merger. Main Reason why Singapore want to MERGE. Manage the communist threats Ensure the continued support from the locals Raw materials Get full independence from the British Economic growth [Trade, Jobs, $$$]
  • 27. Was the merger smooth? Internal issues External issues
  • 28. Information on Referendum Held on 1st September 1962 Referendum : - A direct vote by people of the country to decide on a particular issue, instead of the government making decision [democratic].
  • 29. Opposition : Referendum Radicals, of whom supported the Communists, in PAP hated merger. PAP split. The Radicals left PAP and formed BarisanSosialis. Its aim was to convince locals and organize campaigns to oppose the merger. PAP had tried to convince SG that Malaya was necessary [a NEED, not a WANT] for Singapore’s stability and survival.
  • 30. 71% voted for Choice A (:
  • 31. Was the merger smooth? Internal issues External issues
  • 32. Konfrontasi : Cobbold Commission Made up of 3 British men and 2 Malays from Sabah and Sarawak. Led by Lord Cobbold. The aim was to find out whether the people of Sabah and Sarawak wanted to join Malaysia. Results : more than 2/3 of the people wanted merger.
  • 33. Konfrontasi A campaign by Indonesia and Philippines to oppose the merger. -Indonesia : Sabah and Sarawak should belong to them. - Philippines : Claimed that Sabah belonged to them.
  • 34. 16th September 1963 SG, Sabah and Sarawak joined the Federation of Malaya to form MALAYSIA 
  • 35. Separation However, in 1965, SG and Malaysia ‘broke up’.
  • 36. What led to separation? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
  • 37. Problems faced : Background SG politics : Multiracial Alliance Party Singapore Alliance Malaysia politics : Communal UMNO MCA MIC
  • 38. Problem : 1963 SG Elections SG Alliance decided to challenge PAP in the SG elections of 1963. However, in the end, SG Alliance did not win any seats in the elections. This made the SG Alliance angry.
  • 39. Problem : 1963 SG Elections UMNO too became unhappy because it meant they were not popular in SG. Alliance Party vowed to re-organized Singapore Alliance to defeat PAP in the next elections. Such comments affected the relationship between UMNO and PAP in a NEGATIVE manner.
  • 40. Problem :1964 Federal Elections PAP participated in the 1964 Federal Elections of Malaysia [April]. Their political campaigns attracted large crowds. Sadly, PAP won only 1 seat. The Alliance won 89 out of 104 seats.
  • 41. Problem : 1964 Federal Elections Even though Alliance won, they was upset with PAP as they felt politically threatened. Alliance Party started an anti-PAP campaign using media (newspaper) Spread rumours to Malays [tarnish PAP`s reputations] Created more tensions and problems between PAP and Alliance Party.
  • 42. Problem : 1964 Racial Riots Alliance Party`s anti-PAP campaign created tensions and anger between the Chinese and Malays in SG. This turned into violence during Prophet Muhammad’s birthday celebrations.
  • 43. Problem : 1964 Racial Riots During the celebration of Prophet Muhammad’s birthday in July 1964, there was a clash between Chinese policemen and Malay participants. Turned into full-blown race riots.
  • 44. Problem : 1964 Racial Riots 36 people were killed 556 people were injured 3000+ people were arrested Serious damage of properties Fear and suspicion between the Chinese and the Malays.
  • 45. Problem : Malaysian Solidarity Convention Political party formed by PAP and other Malaysia political parties who opposed/against the Alliance Party . The aim was to campaign for a “Malaysian Malaysia”, where everyone would be treated equally regardless of their race or religion. It was formed as a response to what the Alliance Party did. Alliance Party and PAP had an agreement not to challenge each other politically. Alliance Party did not keep their promise and wanted to participate again in SG’s 1967 elections.
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  • 47. It was also seen as a threat to the special privileges enjoyed by Malays.
  • 48.
  • 49. Different Treatment of Races Malaya : Malays were given special privileges and rights to help them improve on their standard of living. Singapore : Meritocracy for all – everyone is equal and is treated equally regardless of race or religion. Meritocracy
  • 50. Political Rivalry between Alliance Party and PAP This can be seen from the 1963 SG Elections, 1964 Federal Elections and the Malaysia Solidarity Convention.
  • 51. What led to separation? Political Reasons Economic Reasons
  • 52. Not enough economic benefits The Central Government delayed the setting up of the Common Market. Introduction of new taxes by the Central Government. Increase of SG’s contribution of its revenue to Central Government [from 40% to 60%] SG was seen as an economic rival [for Malaya]
  • 53. Link These political and economic differences led to disagreements and increase tensions between the Alliance Party and PAP. Tunku Abdul Rahman, then, realized that many disagreements could not be settles. He felt that it was best for SG to leave Malaysia. PAP finally agreed to the decision. 
  • 54. Singapore’s Independence  9th August 1965 was a joyful day for all Singaporeans! Singapore is now an independent nation and a republic! Nation : consists of organized population and government Republic : nation governed by representatives elected by the people, and where the Head of the State is not a king or a queen, but a President.
  • 55.
  • 56. Singapore’s Journey SG joined the United Nations on 16th September 1965. Formed ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] on 8th August 1967. This is to help promote keeping peace among neighboring countries. Founding Members : Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand.
  • 57. For your kind attention…

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Supersededto replace in power, authority, effectiveness, acceptance, use, etc., as by another person or thing. Federation  uniting of a league