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  1. Lim Chin Siong ( Chinese: 林清祥; pinyin: Lín Qīngxiáng; Jyutping: Lam4 Cing1 Coeng4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Chheng-siông; 28 February 1933 – 5 February 1996) [1] was a Singaporean politician and union leader active in Singapore in the 1950s and 1960s.

  2. Feb 5, 1996 · Lim Chin Siong was a trade union leader and a founding member of the PAP, but he was expelled from the party and imprisoned for his leftist views. Learn about his early life, education, political career, and exile in this article by Wong, Hongyi.

  3. Apr 21, 2019 · It's regrettable that Lim Chin Joo has to be introduced by way of his late elder brother Lim Chin Siong. The latter, who is seen by some as the man who could have been Singapore's Lee Kuan...

  4. Lim Chin Siong was the undisputed political leader of the anticolonial and Malayan left-wing in Singapore until his detention without trial in 1963 ended his political career. That he had a major impact on Singapore’s decolonisation is beyond dispute.

  5. Sep 25, 2017 · Lim Chin Siong was the undisputed political leader of the anticolonial and Malayan left-wing in Singapore until his detention without trial in 1963 ended his political career.

  6. Sep 9, 2016 · But who is Lim Chin Siong? What did he believe? And why was he so feared that the British, Federation, and PAP leaders would disrupt their stable arrangements to defeat him? In this episode, PJ Thum explores Lim in his own words, and seeks the beliefs behind the man.

  7. This chapter chronicles the life and political career of Lim Chin Siong, Singapore’s most important left-wing leader in the years leading up to Singapore’s independence. Socialised to be patriotic ...