FOOTNOTES
- See for instance Luther Hans U. Okonomie, Staat und Klassen in Singapur — zum Verhältnis von wirtschaftlichen undpolitischen Factoren im Rahmen eines Entwicklungsprozesses Bielefeld 1976
- See Why labour must go modern The NTUC Case for a Modernized Labour Movement, NTUC (publisher) Singapore 1970 Ibid is further quoted from this book.
- 1970 . Why labour must go modern , 52 – 52 . Singapore : The NTUC Case for a Modernized Labour Movement, NTUC (publisher) . (my emphasis).
- 1970 . Why labour must go modern , 27 – 27 . Singapore : The NTUC Case for a Modernized Labour Movement, NTUC (publisher) .
- 1970 . Why labour must go modern , 30 – 30 . Singapore : The NTUC Case for a Modernized Labour Movement, NTUC (publisher) . 31
- 1970 . Why labour must go modern , 34 – 34 . Singapore : The NTUC Case for a Modernized Labour Movement, NTUC (publisher) .
- Quoted from George T.J.S. Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore London 1973 194 194
- George , T.J.S. 1973 . Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore 25 – 25 . London
- See Siddiqi Shahid Z.M. The Registration and Deregistration of Trade Unions in Singapore Singapore 1967
- Sources for Table I and Table II are Singapore Ministry of Labour, Annual Reports, Yearbook of Statistics Singapore
- See Proceedings of the Singapore Legislative Council Singapore 1953 B66 B66
- See Luther Hans U. The Example of Singapore — The Function of Elites and Westernized Systems in the Dependent Reproduction of Developing Countries Politics, Society and Bconomv in the ASEAN-States Dahm Bernhard Draguhn Werner Wiesbaden 1975 in:
- Ministry of Labour . October 1972 . Addendum to the President's Address for the Opening of Parliament October , Singapore
- Nair , Devan . 1976 . Socialism That Works … the Singapore Way 101 – 101 . Singapore
- See Far Eastern Economic Review 18.6.1973 35 35 New Nation (Singapore) 1.6.1973 and Straits Times (Singapore) 31.5.1973.
- For further discussion of ‘government campaigns’ see Luther Hans U. Staatskampagnen in Singapur — Ein Gegenbeispiel Kursbuch 1977 November West-Berlin
- For an analysis of ‘demonstrational suppression’ in Singapore see Maurice Brian D. Lee Kuan Yew Turns the Screw An account by the former head of the History Department of the United World College of Southeast Asia who was expelled from Singapore in 1977.
- See for analysis of the colonial past and heritage of Singapore Iain Buchanan Singapore in Southeast Asia London 1972 who wrote: ‘Singapore is both the child and the hostage of a system whichis built upon socio-economic disparities, and which must sustain these to survive. Once the hub of British interests in Southeast Asia, Singapore is now the regional headquarter for the imperialisms of Britain, Europe, the United States, and Japan. This role can only last as long as the system which requires it’, (p.249).