
Remembering Singapore, 53 years ago
Singapore held its legislative elections on the 21 Sep 1963, shortly after merger with Malaysia. PAP won 37 out of 51 seats with the remaining 14 going to the opposition; 13 went to Barisan Sosialis and the remaining seat went to the United People’s Party. One such person to remember was Miss Loh Miaw Gong. She was first...

Singapore China relations – Open split?
The verbal war between Singapore and China does not seem to subside and Singapore is upping the ante with another article by Kwa Chong Guan belabouring the point that China has been pressuring Singapore and ‘to influence and shape the opinions and actions of Chinese Singaporeans’. In his article appearing in the Today paper...

China transforming the world
While the Americans are preoccupied with creating tensions, inciting wars, building military alliances and selling weapons, China is using its new found wealth to rebuild, reconstruct and transform the world strategically that has caught the Americans and the western powers dumbfounded. Hundreds of nation states would be involved...
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