Read The Singapore Story: Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew Online
Authors: Lee Kuan Yew
Soon Loh Boon, Robert,
166
,
174
,
177
,
245
Soon Peng Yam,
18
Special Branch (Malaya),
57
,
447
,
467
,
582
Special Branch (Singapore),
125
,
128
,
132
,
139
,
157–8
,
162
,
171
,
175
,
179
,
188
,
240
,
244
,
249
,
252
,
270
,
328–30
,
349
,
368–9
,
373
,
390
,
392
,
409
,
446
,
461
,
475
,
496
,
512–13
,
557
,
590
,
623
,
632
Stephens, Donald (United Pasok Momogun Kadazan Organisation, chief minister, Sabah),
405
,
603–5
,
625
Stewart, Stanley (permanent secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, later head of civil service, Singapore),
437
,
631
,
645
Strachey, John (UK Labour Party colonial and Commonwealth secretary),
454
Straits Chinese,
86
,
92
,
94
,
134
,
141
,
549
Straits Settlements,
38–9
,
51
,
88
,
182
,
476
Straits Times
,
149–50
,
163
,
181–2
,
206–7
,
244
,
261
,
268–9
,
275
,
284
,
297
,
378–80
,
404
anti-PAP stance,
297–9
,
309
,
463–4
Subandrio, Dr (foreign minister, Indonesia),
492
,
494
,
652
Suharto, General (president, Indonesia),
520
Sukarno (president, Indonesia),
16
,
340
,
467–8
,
493–4
,
497
,
505–6
,
515
,
520
,
522–3
,
526–7
,
550
,
565
,
567
,
572
,
582–3
,
589
,
595
,
610
,
633
,
652
Sydney Daily Mirror
,
207
Syed Ja’afar Albar,
477
,
514–15
,
518
,
525
,
543
,
546
,
551–6
,
585
,
603
,
605–8
,
618
,
620
,
629
,
635
,
649
Takemura, George (“Ji-oh-ji”),
63–4
Tan, Datuk Sir Cheng Lock,
179
,
181
,
476
Tan Kah Kee,
392
Tan Lark Sye,
217
,
331–3
,
392
,
414
,
511–12
Tan Siew Sin (minister for commerce and industry, later finance minister, Malaysia),
243
,
296–7
,
417
,
420
,
462–3
,
519
,
540
,
638
,
643
animosity towards PAP leaders,
477
,
484
,
507–8
,
543
claims on Singapore’s revenue,
464
,
476–7
,
485
,
579–80
,
591
constitutional rearrangements for Singapore,
581
,
589
economic measures against Singapore,
420
,
600–1
,
632
merger negotiations,
464
,
476–7
,
480
on Singapore’s “secession” from Malaysia,
577–8
,
607–8
reaction to PAP’s participation in 1964
Tan Wee Keng,
180
Tanzania (Tanganyika),
533
Teo Ban Hock,
638
Teo Kah Leong,
36
Thatcher, William S. (censor, Fitzwilliam, Cambridge),
103
,
107
,
108
,
110–13
,
118–20
,
426–7
Thomas, Trevor (Trinity Hall, Cambridge),
116
,
118
Thompson, Robert (secretary of defence, Malaya),
364
Thomson, George (director, Information Services),
308
,
321–2
,
352
Thomson, George (UK Commonwealth secretary),
662
Thorneycroft, Peter (UK Conservative Party defence secretary),
572
Toh Chin Chye,
43
,
138
,
160
,
162
,
180
,
198
,
206
,
226
,
234
,
246
,
261–3
,
267–8
,
293–4
,
300
,
316
,
320
,
335
,
337
,
352
,
370–3
,
375–6
,
388
,
400–1
,
405
,
407
,
431
,
433
,
461
,
496
,
507
,
513
,
522
,
540
,
550
,
552
,
563
,
574–8
,
582–3
,
587
,
601
,
604–5
,
623
,
639
letter from Tunku Abdul Rahman on Singapore’s separation,
642
Malaysian Solidarity Convention,
616
,
653
member, Malayan Forum,
121–2
opposition to Singapore’s withdrawal from Malaysia,
584
,
629
,
640–3
Tory, Sir Geofroy (UK high commissioner, Malaysia),
363–4
,
412
,
500
,
516
,
519–20
Toure, Sekou (president, Guinea),
530
Tsiranana (president, Madagascar),
533
Tubman, William (president, Liberia),
528–30
Tunisia,
526–7
Tunku Abdul Rahman,
13–15
,
20
,
211
,
223–4
,
243
,
256
,
306–7
,
330–1
,
348
,
362
,
364
,
417–19
,
461–2
,
477
,
481
,
525
,
572–3
,
581–2
,
599
,
602–3
,
636
,
656–7
,
659
character,
410–13
,
416–17
,
437–8
,
440–3
constitutional rearrangements for Singapore,
581–91
discussions with PAP leaders on a truce (September 1964),
576–7
Internal Security Council decisions,
461
,
470–2
involvement in Singapore elections,
296–7
,
474
,
507
,
514
,
540
maintaining Malay dominance,
410
,
442
merger talks,
400
,
403–4
,
433
,
436–40
,
474–83
official biography by Mubin Sheppard,
627
on arresting Lee Kuan Yew,
660–2
on Lee Kuan Yew’s speech in Malay in the Malaysian parliament,
615
on ways to control Singapore’s foreign policy,
663
reasons for Singapore’s separation,
649
response to 1964 race riots in Singapore,
559
,
564
response to PAP’s participation in 1964 Malaysian election,
541
shingles attack,
628
speech at Medical College dinner (December 1964),
580
speech to federal parliament on separation (either repressive measures or separation),
13–14
,
649
speech to Foreign Correspondents’ Association of South East Asia (May 1961),
365
supports Alliance partners, MCA and MIC,
515–16
,
541
,
543
Uganda,
534
Ultras,
234
,
522
,
623
,
625
,
628
,
642
,
655–6
UMNO:
see
United Malays National Organisation
Ungku Aziz bin Abdul Hamid,
42–9
unions:
Chinese Printing Workers’ Union,
152
City Council Labour Union,
209–10
Electrical and Wireless Employees’ Union,
284
General Labour Union,
89
Hock Lee Employees’ Union,
201
,
204
Middle Road unions,
205
,
216
,
242
,
247
,
249
,
253
,
255
,
268
,
270
Nanyang University Students’ Union,
346
Naval Base Labour Union,
89
,
152–3
,
195
,
209
,
217
,
447
,
513
Postal & Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union,
146–51
Singapore Association of Trade Unions (SATU),
385
,
513
,
518
Singapore Bus Workers’ Union (SBWU),
199
,
201
,
204
,
218
Singapore Chinese Middle School Students’ Union,
209
,
218
,
244–6
Singapore Chinese Teachers’ Union,
449
Singapore English Teachers’ Union (Chinese Schools),
221
Singapore Factory and Shop Workers’ Union (SFSWU),
196
,
200
,
209
,
216
,
244
,
246
,
251–3
Singapore Federation of Government Employees’ Unions,
155
Singapore General Employees’ Union (SGEU),
253
,
269
Singapore Teachers’ Union,
159–60
,
188
Singapore Traction Company Union,
217
Singapore Trade Union Congress,
150
,
199
,
261
,
270–1
,
349–50
,
356
,
368
,
385
,
388
,
579–80
Singapore Union of Postal and Telecommunications Workers,
153
Tanjong Pagar dockyards,
89
University of Malaya: Students’ Union,
168
United Democratic Party (UDP),
602–3
,
605
,
617
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Malaysia,
17
,
179
,
223
,
348
,
507
,
548
20th anniversary souvenir,
626
attacks on Singapore leaders,
508
,
514
,
543
,
546
,
553
,
607–8
on different ideologies of UMNO and PAP,
541
reaction to announcement of PAP’s decision to participate in 1964 Malaysian election,
540–1
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Singapore,
185
,
257
,
272
,
296–7
,
305
,
408
,
432
,
514
,
552
,
589
,
653
United Pasok Momogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO),
603
United People’s Party (UPP),
402
,
432
,
447
,
470
,
505
,
507
United States:
Commerce Department’s prediction for Singapore economy (1959),
297
support for Malaysia,
492–3
,
523
,
550
University of Malaya,
195
,
247
,
346
Fajar
trial,
161–5
Malaysia forums,
430
Utusan Melayu
,
139
,
149
,
156–7
,
160
,
356
,
605–6
,
608
,
623–5
incites Malay sentiment,
551–4
,
556
,
558–9
,
562–3
,
565
,
568–9
,
598
Wallace, Ian (UK permanent undersecretary, Colonial Office),
382
,
403
,
415
,
465
Widdicombe, David (UK Labour Party candidate),
124–5
Wilson, Harold (UK Labour Party minister, later prime minister),
17
,
20
,
572–4
,
577
,
588
,
595
,
647
,
651–2
The Labour Government 1964–1970
,
657–9