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Internal Affairs and National Conditions of Singapore (Date of Independence: August 9, 1965): Independence/Partition 3
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Item 1: British Commonwealth of Nations
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Internal Affairs and National Conditions of Singapore (Date of Independence: August 9, 1965): Independence
- Title
- Internal Affairs and National Conditions of Singapore (Date of Independence: August 9, 1965): Independence/Partition 3
- Reference Code
- B21010231400
- Call Number in Holding Institution
- A'.4.3.1.13-3(所蔵館:Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Language
- Japanese / Chinese / English
- Creator
- Ueda, Ambassador to Singapore// Shima, Ambassador to London// Matsui, Ambassador to the United Nations// Sato, Consul General in Sydney// Kai, Ambassador to Malaysia// Takeuchi, Ambassador to the US// Ando, Ambassador to Iran// Kondo, Ambassador to New Zealand// Sato, Acting Ambassador to Paris// Osato, Ambassador to Finland// Hashimoto, Consul in Jesselton// Ota, Ambassador to Australia// Saito, Ambassador to Jakarta// Endo, Acting Ambassador to Jakarta// Sydney Morning Herald// WASHINGTON POST// CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR// NEW YORK TIMES// Nanyang Siang Pau
- Date of Document Creation
- Showa40年8月14日~Showa41年3月31日
- Number of Images
- 120
- Organisation History
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs// DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS, CANBERRA
- Contents
- 電信写 TA 27827 ア西 65年08月14日 1457時発 65年08月14日 1949着 外務大臣殿 シンガポール 上田総領事 件名 シンガポール独立に関するリー首相記者会見要旨 第102号 平 13日リー首相は華人記者団との会見において要旨次の如く語った。詳細は別途公信。 1.シンガポール分離の裏面の事情を暴露することは、シ・マ間の関係を悪くするから話したくない。しかし簡単にいえば若干の人々がシンガポールを切離すことによって以前のマラヤ連邦に戻ることができると考えたからである。彼等としてはシンガポールが入っている限り昔の政策を実施できないためである。 2.単に憲法の改正等でシ・マ間にまたがるわれわれの血縁関係を断つことはできない。
- Type
- Including Photographs
- Caption such as photos and figure
- THE Tengku in the London Clinic, where it all began. Plenty of time to think, and plenty of time to jet down the pros and cons of Malaysia with and without Singapore./Singapore business houses look forward to a trade boom as the government of the new city-state appeals for trade with all countries including Indonesia and Communist China. Singapore was separated from Malaysia early this week. The city's stock exchange shows a rise, and import restrictions already have been applied to spur industrialization. - By Gorden N. Converse, chief photographer/ABDUL RAHMAN...conditional friendship/Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who speaks better English than Chinese, reads a message at a Chinese festival in Singapore. Photo by Win Parks.(C) National Geographic Society/United Press International LEE KUAN YEW...a new Federation?
- Classification Levels
- Top Secret / Secret(s)
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「Internal Affairs and National Conditions of Singapore (Date of Independence: August 9, 1965): Independence/Partition 3」JACAR(Japan Center for Asian Historical Records)Ref.B21010231400、Internal Affairs and National Conditions of Singapore (Date of Independence: August 9, 1965): Independence(A'.4.3.1.13-3)(Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Postwar Diplomatic Records
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