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How did Singapore achieve Independence? 
Chapter 9
Recap 
1945Singapore was still a British colony 
1948First election, SPP won 
1955Labour Front won 
1959Full internal government
But, 
we still do not have the full independence.
Mergerwith the Federation ofMalaya 
The 11 states in the Malay Peninsular (Malaya)
The Big Question 
Was the merger destined to fail?
Topics 
Reasons for Merger 
•Singapore 
•Malaya 
Process of Merger 
•Referendum 
•Konfrontasi 
Challenges during 1963-1965
Why did Singapore want to mergewith Malaya? 
PoliticalReasons 
EconomicReasons
Political Reasons for Merger 
To gain independence from British 
To be freefrom communist threats 
To fulfil promisesmade during 1959 elections 
1 
2 
3
Singapore’s best hope for complete freedom was through a mergerwith Malaya. 
British are still worried about the Communist threat in Singapore. 
1 
To gain independence from British
PAP believed that if Singapore were to join Malaya, Malaya can suppressthe communist threats in Singapore. 
Malaya was a strong anti- communist country. 
2 
To be freefrom communistthreats
PAP will need to fulfil the promise or the people will lose their trust in PAP. 
The Promise 
PAP will achieve independence if they are elected. 
3 
To fulfil promisesmade during 1959 elections
A Jingle 
Unite through merger 
And we will stand 
Happy and free in one strong band 
Equal through merger, citizens all 
Malaysia brings wealth for one and all 
Equality, special rights and freedom are yours 
With merger and Malaysia. 
aired in Singapore during Malaysia creation
Lackof NaturalResources 
Slow Economic GrowthDeclining entrepottrade 
Increasing UnemploymentThere was a growing population that required jobs, 
Declining TradeTariffs introduced by Malaya on goods traded between the two countries. 
Singapore faces these problems
Economic Reasons for Merger 
To tap on Malaya natural resources 
To increase trade 
To establish a common market 
1 
2 
3
Singapore can tap on these resources if Singapore and Malaya merge. 
Malaya has many natural resources such as oil and rubber. 
1 
To tap on Malaya natural resources
This can lead to more jobopportunitiesand in turn, more economicgrowthfor Singapore. 
Merger can increase trade opportunities 
2 
To increase trade
3 
To establish a Common Market
An agreementbetween countries allowing goods produced in one country to enteranothercountrywithouthaving to paytaxes. 
Goods can be boughtand soldfreelyin the Common Market. 
This will lead to an increaseof trade, expansion of industries and in turn, can create more jobs for Singaporeans. 
COMMON MARKET
Initially, Malaya did not want Singapore. 
Why not? 
1961
“First, Singapore has about one million Chinese… The inclusion of this one million into the Federation will upset the racial balance of powerin the Federation. Second, Singapore has too many pro- Communists who are supported by the Chinese in Singapore.” 
TunkuAbdul Rahman Malaya’s Prime Minister
Tunkuwas scared that Malaya will have more Chinese than Malays. 
Racial Imbalance afterMerger 
Tunkuwas scared that Malaya would be influenced by thecommunists in Singapore. 
Communist Influence inSingapore
Initially, Malaya did not want Singapore. 
1961 
The Tunkuchanged his mind. 
Why?
2Reasons 
1. A Solutionfor Racial Imbalance 
3. Security IssueCommunist Threat
A Solutionfor RacialImbalance 
Inclusion of Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger. 
This will then push the Malay population up. 
The problem of Chinese population exceeding the Malay population would be solved. 
1 
4 million 
3.7 million
Security Issue 
Communist Threat 
2 
Pro-communistPAP leader, Ong EngGuan left PAP and challenged them in a by-election. He wonthe Hong Lim by-electionand defeated the PAP candidate. 
This made Tunkuafraid that the radicals would take over PAP and make Singaporeacommunist country. Communists could use Singapore as a base to spread Communismto Malaya.
Tunkudid not want Communism to spread to Malaya from Singapore.
Did Singapore and Malaya's interests match?
Reasons 
Singapore 
Malaya 
Political 
1.To gain Independence 
2.For Security(suppress communist threats) 
3.To keep the Promisemade in the 1959 elections 
1.For Security(Don’t want Singapore to become communists) 
OnlySecurity Purpose (Against the Communists) match! Malaya and Singapore began to work on the terms of the merger…
Singapore want to MERGE 
Manage the communist threats 
Ensure the continued support from people 
Raw materials please 
Get my independence! 
Economic growth (money!)
Was Merging with Malaya an easy process?
Internal Conflict 
1. 
Different demands by Singapore and Malaya 
2. 
Split in PAP 
3. 
Referendum
Internal Conflict 
1. 
Different demands by Singapore and Malaya 
2. 
Split in PAP 
3. 
Referendum 
External Conflict 
1. 
Philippines 
2. 
Indonesia 
3. 
Brunei 
4. 
Sabah and Sarawak
Different Demandsby both Singapore andMalaya 
Refer to p184.
Demands 
Singapore 
Malaya 
Agreement 
Political 
Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) 
Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 
1.Common Market to be established in stages 
2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
Economic 
1.Common Market 
2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
1.Common Market aftermerger 
2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
Demands 
Singapore 
Malaya 
Agreement 
Political 
Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) 
Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 
1.Common Market to be established in stages 
2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
Economic 
1.Common Market 
2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
1.Common Market aftermerger 
2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
Demands 
Singapore 
Malaya 
Agreement 
Political 
Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) 
Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 
1.Common Market to be established in stages 
2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
Economic 
1.Common Market 
2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
1.Common Market aftermerger 
2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
Demands 
Singapore 
Malaya 
Agreement 
Political 
Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) 
Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 
1.Common Market to be established in stages 
2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
Economic 
1.Common Market 
2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 
1.Common Market aftermerger 
2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 
3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
Spilt in PAP 
The radicals left PAP and formed BarisanSosialis. 
Radicals in PAP hated merger. (These people supported communism.)
People Action Party 
Convince Singapore that merger with Malaya was necessaryfor Singapore’sstabilityand survival 
BarisanSosialis 
Organise campaigns to oppose the merger
Referendum 
Adirect vote by people of the country to decide on a particular issue, instead of the government making the decision. 
1stSept 1962 
Obtain consensus from the people on the type of merger they wanted.
Refer to p183 of your textbook
% 
of the people supported what the PAP wanted.
PhilippinesClaimed Sabah belonged to them. Broke off trade relations with Malaya and Singapore. 
IndonesiaArgued that Sabah & Sarawak belonged to them. Launched Konfrontasi(Confrontation) against the merger. 
BruneiDid not join the merger due to disagreement over economic issues. 
Refer to p185 of your textbook
Konfrontasi 
A sabotage campaign by Indonesiato oppose the merger
How about Sabahand Sarawak? 
Do the people want the merger with Malaya?
United Nations 
An international organization which tries to get all countries to work together in maintaining peace and dealing with international problems. 
Refer to p185 of your textbook 
Lord Cobboldwas commissioned to visit Sabah and Sarawak to find out whether people wanted a merger or not. 
United Nations Commission
CobboldCommission 
Made up of 3 British men and 2 Malays from Sabah and Sarawak, and was led by Lord Cobbold. 
Aim 
Find out whether the people of both colonies of Sabah and Sarawak wanted to join Malaysia.
RESULTS 
more than 2/3of the people wanted a merger.
Singapore, Sabahand Sarawakjoined the Federation of Malaya to form Malaysia. 
16thSept 1963
However, 
Singapore and Malaysia ‘broke up’ in 1965.
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History - Chapter 9 Part 1 How did Singapore achieve independence?

  • 1. How did Singapore achieve Independence? Chapter 9
  • 2. Recap 1945Singapore was still a British colony 1948First election, SPP won 1955Labour Front won 1959Full internal government
  • 3. But, we still do not have the full independence.
  • 4. Mergerwith the Federation ofMalaya The 11 states in the Malay Peninsular (Malaya)
  • 5. The Big Question Was the merger destined to fail?
  • 6. Topics Reasons for Merger •Singapore •Malaya Process of Merger •Referendum •Konfrontasi Challenges during 1963-1965
  • 7. Why did Singapore want to mergewith Malaya? PoliticalReasons EconomicReasons
  • 8. Political Reasons for Merger To gain independence from British To be freefrom communist threats To fulfil promisesmade during 1959 elections 1 2 3
  • 9. Singapore’s best hope for complete freedom was through a mergerwith Malaya. British are still worried about the Communist threat in Singapore. 1 To gain independence from British
  • 10. PAP believed that if Singapore were to join Malaya, Malaya can suppressthe communist threats in Singapore. Malaya was a strong anti- communist country. 2 To be freefrom communistthreats
  • 11. PAP will need to fulfil the promise or the people will lose their trust in PAP. The Promise PAP will achieve independence if they are elected. 3 To fulfil promisesmade during 1959 elections
  • 12. A Jingle Unite through merger And we will stand Happy and free in one strong band Equal through merger, citizens all Malaysia brings wealth for one and all Equality, special rights and freedom are yours With merger and Malaysia. aired in Singapore during Malaysia creation
  • 13. Lackof NaturalResources Slow Economic GrowthDeclining entrepottrade Increasing UnemploymentThere was a growing population that required jobs, Declining TradeTariffs introduced by Malaya on goods traded between the two countries. Singapore faces these problems
  • 14. Economic Reasons for Merger To tap on Malaya natural resources To increase trade To establish a common market 1 2 3
  • 15. Singapore can tap on these resources if Singapore and Malaya merge. Malaya has many natural resources such as oil and rubber. 1 To tap on Malaya natural resources
  • 16. This can lead to more jobopportunitiesand in turn, more economicgrowthfor Singapore. Merger can increase trade opportunities 2 To increase trade
  • 17. 3 To establish a Common Market
  • 18. An agreementbetween countries allowing goods produced in one country to enteranothercountrywithouthaving to paytaxes. Goods can be boughtand soldfreelyin the Common Market. This will lead to an increaseof trade, expansion of industries and in turn, can create more jobs for Singaporeans. COMMON MARKET
  • 19.
  • 20. Initially, Malaya did not want Singapore. Why not? 1961
  • 21. “First, Singapore has about one million Chinese… The inclusion of this one million into the Federation will upset the racial balance of powerin the Federation. Second, Singapore has too many pro- Communists who are supported by the Chinese in Singapore.” TunkuAbdul Rahman Malaya’s Prime Minister
  • 22. Tunkuwas scared that Malaya will have more Chinese than Malays. Racial Imbalance afterMerger Tunkuwas scared that Malaya would be influenced by thecommunists in Singapore. Communist Influence inSingapore
  • 23. Initially, Malaya did not want Singapore. 1961 The Tunkuchanged his mind. Why?
  • 24. 2Reasons 1. A Solutionfor Racial Imbalance 3. Security IssueCommunist Threat
  • 25. A Solutionfor RacialImbalance Inclusion of Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger. This will then push the Malay population up. The problem of Chinese population exceeding the Malay population would be solved. 1 4 million 3.7 million
  • 26. Security Issue Communist Threat 2 Pro-communistPAP leader, Ong EngGuan left PAP and challenged them in a by-election. He wonthe Hong Lim by-electionand defeated the PAP candidate. This made Tunkuafraid that the radicals would take over PAP and make Singaporeacommunist country. Communists could use Singapore as a base to spread Communismto Malaya.
  • 27. Tunkudid not want Communism to spread to Malaya from Singapore.
  • 28. Did Singapore and Malaya's interests match?
  • 29. Reasons Singapore Malaya Political 1.To gain Independence 2.For Security(suppress communist threats) 3.To keep the Promisemade in the 1959 elections 1.For Security(Don’t want Singapore to become communists) OnlySecurity Purpose (Against the Communists) match! Malaya and Singapore began to work on the terms of the merger…
  • 30. Singapore want to MERGE Manage the communist threats Ensure the continued support from people Raw materials please Get my independence! Economic growth (money!)
  • 31. Was Merging with Malaya an easy process?
  • 32. Internal Conflict 1. Different demands by Singapore and Malaya 2. Split in PAP 3. Referendum
  • 33. Internal Conflict 1. Different demands by Singapore and Malaya 2. Split in PAP 3. Referendum External Conflict 1. Philippines 2. Indonesia 3. Brunei 4. Sabah and Sarawak
  • 34. Different Demandsby both Singapore andMalaya Refer to p184.
  • 35. Demands Singapore Malaya Agreement Political Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 1.Common Market to be established in stages 2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. Economic 1.Common Market 2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 1.Common Market aftermerger 2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
  • 36. Demands Singapore Malaya Agreement Political Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 1.Common Market to be established in stages 2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. Economic 1.Common Market 2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 1.Common Market aftermerger 2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
  • 37. Demands Singapore Malaya Agreement Political Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 1.Common Market to be established in stages 2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. Economic 1.Common Market 2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 1.Common Market aftermerger 2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
  • 38. Demands Singapore Malaya Agreement Political Independence(but the structure to be decided by the people) Included Sabah, Sarawakand Bruneiin the merger 1.Common Market to be established in stages 2.Provide a loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. Economic 1.Common Market 2.Providea loan of $150 million for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect its own revenue and then send an agreed sum of money to Kuala Lumpur as taxes each year. 1.Common Market aftermerger 2.$50 million grant from Singapore for the development of Sabah and Sarawak 3.Collect revenue in Singapore and then give Singapore what it needs to run the state.
  • 39. Spilt in PAP The radicals left PAP and formed BarisanSosialis. Radicals in PAP hated merger. (These people supported communism.)
  • 40. People Action Party Convince Singapore that merger with Malaya was necessaryfor Singapore’sstabilityand survival BarisanSosialis Organise campaigns to oppose the merger
  • 41. Referendum Adirect vote by people of the country to decide on a particular issue, instead of the government making the decision. 1stSept 1962 Obtain consensus from the people on the type of merger they wanted.
  • 42. Refer to p183 of your textbook
  • 43. % of the people supported what the PAP wanted.
  • 44. PhilippinesClaimed Sabah belonged to them. Broke off trade relations with Malaya and Singapore. IndonesiaArgued that Sabah & Sarawak belonged to them. Launched Konfrontasi(Confrontation) against the merger. BruneiDid not join the merger due to disagreement over economic issues. Refer to p185 of your textbook
  • 45. Konfrontasi A sabotage campaign by Indonesiato oppose the merger
  • 46. How about Sabahand Sarawak? Do the people want the merger with Malaya?
  • 47. United Nations An international organization which tries to get all countries to work together in maintaining peace and dealing with international problems. Refer to p185 of your textbook Lord Cobboldwas commissioned to visit Sabah and Sarawak to find out whether people wanted a merger or not. United Nations Commission
  • 48. CobboldCommission Made up of 3 British men and 2 Malays from Sabah and Sarawak, and was led by Lord Cobbold. Aim Find out whether the people of both colonies of Sabah and Sarawak wanted to join Malaysia.
  • 49. RESULTS more than 2/3of the people wanted a merger.
  • 50. Singapore, Sabahand Sarawakjoined the Federation of Malaya to form Malaysia. 16thSept 1963
  • 51.
  • 52.
  • 53. However, Singapore and Malaysia ‘broke up’ in 1965.
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