Please read [Road to Self-Governance](https://hackmd.io/@sherlocknotes/HkWAqH8Fn) for context if you have not done so. - A combination of 2 things - Why? - opportunities e.g. trade, profit - not cuz girl cute # Merger of Singapore and Malaysia ## Timeline 1945: end of Japanese occupation 1955: partial internal self-govt David Marshall 1956: cm: Lim yew hock 1959: full internal govt Lee Kuan Yew 1962: referendum 1963: merger yay ## Why? - Sg no resources, Malaya Rich - Sg poor trade down population up - tariffs - Malaya bigger market for sg business - Did not want communists to take over - no independence if communist - Malaya has already dealt with communist threat - Communism will be kept at bay if they merge - Declining entreport trade - no jobs - Political Independence ## Issue of Tarrifs - Malaysia introduced tarrifs in 1950s on Singapore goods - stuff made in SG in Malaysia more expensive - Singapore retaliated with **soap tax** # Malaya don't want Merger - Skewered to Malay -> Skewered to Chinese - Scared Chinese are sympathetic to the communists - Chinese reluctant to accept a Malay Sultan as Head of State, or Malay as national language or Islam as state religion - Tunku unhappy | Race | Before Merger | After Merger | | ------- | ------------- | ------------ | | Chinese | 2.3M | 3.6M | | Malay | 3.1M | 3.6M | # Hong Lim By-Election - April 1961 - Originally controlled by PAP Ong Eng Guan - Ong Eng Guan fell out of favour due to his actions not being aligned with the party's directions - Tried to openly challenge the PAP - Got suspended and expelled, reigned seat - Ong Eng Guan ran as **independent candidate in by-election** - Won with 73.3% of the vote - Showed the increasing divide withing PAP - Tunku scared radical communist left takeover # Anson By-Election - Pap guy died - David Marshal of WP won - Shows weakening of PAP power # Malaya kinda accept merger - Wait what if Tunku annexed the Sarawak and North Borneo regions? | Race | Before Merger | After Merger with SG | After Merger with SG, North Borneo and Sarawak | | ------- | ------------- | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | | Chinese | 2.3M | 3.6M | 3.7M | | Malay | 3.1M | 3.6M | 4.0M | - Malay in majority again! - Tunku happy - Coupled with fears of PAP loosing and communist takeover # Agreement - Singapore has special status - Have its own Head of State - Would collect its own revenue and pay Kuala Lumpur an agreed-upon sum - Singapore citizens will become "federal nationals" instead of "federal citizens" - Have its own elections to choose its own state government - SG citizens will only be able to vote in elections in SG - SG has control over education, labour and civil service - Federal govt control defence, internal security and dealing with foreign govts # Barisan Socialist Opposition - Singaporeans not actually citizens - Citizenship can be discriminating factor - Under-representation of seats, 15 only # PAP Battle for Merger - Radio talks called _The Battle for Merger_ - Exhibitions to highlight benefits of merger # Referendum ## Options | Option | Description | | ------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | A | I support merger giving Singapore autonomy in labour, education and other agreed matters as set out in Command Paper No. 33 of 1961, with Singapore citizens automatically becoming citizens of Malaysia. | | B | I support complete and unconditional merger for Singapore as a state on an equal basis with the other eleven states in accordance with the Constitutional documents of the Federation of Malaya. | | C | I support Singapore entering Malaysia on terms no less favourable than those given to the Borneo territories. | - PAP preferred option A - Due to there being technically "I do not want merger" option, Barisan Socialists urged people to cast blank votes Results: | Option A | Option B | Option C | Blank Votes | Rejected/Uncertain Papers | | -------- | -------- | -------- | ----------- | ------------------------- | | 70.8% | 1.7% | 1.4% | 25.7% | 0.4% | Option A wins yay