Lim Chin Siong
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L. Chin Siong (Chinese: Ln Qngya) is a Singaporean politician and union king who worked in Singapore in the 1950s and 1960s. He was one of the founders of the People's Action Party (PAP), which has ruled the country continuously since independence. Lim also used his celebrity to galvanise many trade unions in favor of the PAP.
Lim was the youngest Assemblyman in Singapore to be elected. Despite being described as a communist, Lim's political career was cut short by two detentions without hearing the case. He was arrested and detained by the Labour Front government between 1956 and 1959 for the first time. His second appearance was between 1963 and 1969, when he was arrested during Operation Coldstore and detained by the PAP. He was released in 1969 on the condition that he never renounced politics after attempting suicide in jail.
Early life
Lim Teng Geok (Ln Tngyù) and Ang Kee Neo (Hóng Shóng) in Singapore, the second child in a family that would eventually have 13 children, although one child did not survive the Japanese occupation of Singapore, although one child did not survive the Japanese occupation of Singapore. 56 The Great Depression had a major effect on the world economy, even in Singapore. When Lim was three years old, the Lims were forced to migrate to peninsular Malaya in search of a better life. Lim and his family members eventually settled in Pontian Kechil, Johor, where Lim will spend his childhood.
In 1939, Lim enrolled in Pei Chun Primary School in Pontian. Several events leading up to World War II were taking place both nationally and internationally. The Marco Polo Bridge fire occurred only two years ago in 1937, while Lim was reminded in a manuscript that was published posthumously that his father's only brother, heeding the philanthropist Tan Kah Kee's call to arms, had volunteered to fight the Chinese in China.
Schools were forced to close in 1942, when Lim was only nine years old and in Standard III. His family, who used to own a provision store, was compelled to leave the jungle with their town people. His family, on the other hand, was resourceful. They cleared a portion of land to plant rice and build a wooden pondok (hut), as well as raising pigs and chickens.