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  1. Mar 26, 2015 · MARCH 26 — Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew, who had spent a lifetime being the architect of Singapore's prosperity, has died. In addition to building and fostering Singapore, Lee was also very much concerned about Malaysia and had always advocated the Malaysian Malaysia concept.

  2. TEXT OF MR. LEE KUAN YEW’S SPEECH AT THE MALAYSIAN SOLIDARITY CONVENTION AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE ON 6TH JUNE, 1965. Friends and fellow-Malaysians, this is quite an eventful day, for this is the beginning of a new tide in the affairs of the people of Malaysia. It took a long time for us all to come to the same conclusions despite our differing ...

  3. Ladies and gentlemen, It is a great honour for me this evening on behalf of the Institute for International Affairs to introduce to you the Prime Minister of Singapore, the Honourable Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lee is visiting Australia as a spokesman of Malaysia. But he is, of course, a great deal more than that.

  4. Harry Lee Kuan Yew (Cina: 李光耀, Pinyin: Lǐ Guāng Yào; 16 September 1923—23 Mac 2015), juga dikenali sebagai Lee Kuan Yew atau singkatannya ialah LKY merupakan Perdana Menteri Singapura pertama yang menjadi penyokong kuat penubuhan Malaysia. Lee diiktiraf sebagai bapa pengasas negara itu, memegang jawatan Perdana Menteri selama 31 ...

  5. Keywords: Malaysian Malaysia; Malay Special Position; Article 153; Lee Kuan Yew; UMNO Pengenalan Penglibatan Lee Kuan Yew bersama People’s Action Party (PAP) dalam politik Malaysia pada tempoh 1963 hingga 1965 telah mencetuskan cabaran kepada politik Melayu. Terdapat cabaran yang dihadapi

  6. Monday marked the last day of Singapore's former premier and current minister mentor Lee Kuan Yew’s visit to Malaysia. The eight day visit from June 8 to June 15 saw the island republic’s Lee travel to various states within the peninsular.

  7. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew signed the Malaysia Agreement in London on 9 July 1963. [5] The agreement spelt out the terms for the formation of the Federation of Malaysia, comprising Singapore, Malaya, Sarawak and North Borneo (Sabah), which was to take place on 31 August 1963. [6]