Federation of Malaya
Federation of Malaya
Federation of Malaya
Federation of Malaya
Federation of Malaya
Persekutuan Tanah Melayu
19481963
Flag
Coat of arms
Capital
Kuala Lumpur
Language(s)
Malay
English
Government
Constitutional monarchy
- 1960
- 19601963
Prime minister
History
-Established
31 January 1948
-Independence
31 August 1957
-Formation of Malaysia
16 September 1963
Area
-1963
132,364km2 (51,106sqmi)
Currency
The Federation of Malaya (Malay: Persekutuan Tanah Melayu; Jawi: ) is the name given to a
federation of 11 states (nine Malay states and two of the British Straits Settlements, Penang and Malacca)[1] that
existed from 31 January 1948 until 16 September 1963. The Federation became independent on 31 August 1957.[2]
In 1963 it was reconstituted as Malaysia with the addition of Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak,.[3] Singapore later
became an independent state on 9 August 1965.
Federation of Malaya
History
From 1946 to 1948, the 11states formed a single British crown colony known as the Malayan Union. Due to
opposition from Malay nationalists, the Union was disbanded and replaced by the Federation of Malaya, which
restored the symbolic positions of the rulers of the Malay states.
Within the Federation, while the Malay states were protectorates of the United Kingdom, Penang and Malacca
remained British colonial territories. Like the Malayan Union before it, the Federation did not include Singapore,
despite its traditional connections with Malaya.
The Federation achieved independence within the Commonwealth of Nations on 31August1957.[1] In 1963, the
Federation was reconstitued as "Malaysia" when it federated with the British territories of Singapore, Sarawak, and
British North Borneo (renamed Sabah); the latter territory was claimed to be a part of the Sultanate of Sulu.[4][5]
Singapore separated from Malaysia to become an independent republic on 9August1965.
Johor
Kedah
Kelantan
Malacca
Negeri Sembilan
Pahang
Penang
Perak
Perlis
Selangor
Terengganu
Federation of Malaya
System of government
The government of the Federation of Malaya was headed by a British High Commissioner with executive powers,
assisted and advised by the Federation of Malaya Executive Council and the Federation of Malaya Legislative
Council.
The Federation of Malaya Executive Council comprised 7 official and 7 unofficial members.
The Federation of Malaya Legislative Council comprised the High Commissioner as the Council President, 14
official and 50 unofficial members representing the Straits Settlements, business groups and all races.
Additionally, 9 State Council Yang Di Pertua (heads of state), Chief Ministers and 2 representatives from the
Straits Settlements became unofficial members.
The Malay Conference of Rulers would advise the High Commissioner on immigration issues. The British
Resident was replaced with a Chief Minister in each state of the federation.
Conditions of citizenship
The conditions of citizenship of the Federation of Malaya were further tightened using law enforcement and
naturalisation by application. Under the laws, the following were automatically granted citizenship:
1. Citizens of the Sultan of any state
2. British citizens born in Penang or Malacca who have lived continuously for 15 years in the federation
3. British citizens born in the federation whose fathers were born or lived continuously for 15 years in the federation
4. Anyone born in the federation, conversant in the Malay language and following Malay traditions in his or her
daily life
5. Anyone born in the federation whose parents were born and lived continuously for 15 years in the federation
Via naturalisation (by application), one could achieve citizenship, given these criteria:
1. Born and lived for at least 8 of 12 years in the Federation of Malaya before the application was made
2. Lived in the Federation of Malaya for at least 15 of 20 years before the application was made
In both cases (via naturalisation), applications must be well-behaved, swear allegiance and clarify their reasons for
living in the federation, and are fluent in either the Malay or the English language.
The Federation of Malaya, through its constitution, guarantees the rights and special position of the Malay people as
well as rights, powers and sovereignty of the Malay rulers in their respective states.[7]
Federation of Malaya
Dato' Onn Jaafar stressed at the first meeting that the citizens of the Federation of Malaya did not want the
interference of external powers in the affairs of the Federation; the Chinese representative Dr Ong Chong Keng
asserted that the Chinese people would be loyal to the Federation of Malaya. At this first Council meeting, several
minor committees were formed:
the Standing Committee on Finance;
the Election Committee; and
the Committee of Privileges.
The first session passed the Kuala Lumpur City Bill, the Transfer of Power Bill, and the Loan and Debt Bill.[9]
Demographics
Federation of Malaya Population [11]
Ethnic group
1948
1951
Malay
2,457,014 2,631,154
Chinese
1,928,965 2,043,971
Indian
536,646
566,371
Other
64,802
75,726
Federation of Malaya
References
[1] See: Cabinet Memorandum by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. 21 February 1956 Federation of Malaya Agreement
[2] The UK Statute Law Database: Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957 (c. 60) (http:/ / www. statutelaw. gov. uk/ content.
aspx?LegType=All+ Primary& PageNumber=72& NavFrom=2& parentActiveTextDocId=1118475& ActiveTextDocId=1118475&
filesize=15776)
[3] "No.10760: Agreement relating to Malaysia" (http:/ / untreaty. un. org/ unts/ 1_60000/ 21/ 36/ 00041791. pdf) (pdf). United Nations Treaty
Collection. United Nations. July 1963. . Retrieved 2010-07-29.
[4] United Nations Treaty No.8029, Manila Accord between Philippines, Federation of Malaya and Indonesia (31July1963) (http:/ / untreaty.
un. org/ unts/ 1_60000/ 16/ 16/ 00030780. pdf)
[5] United Nations Treaty Series No.8809, agreement relating to the implementation of the Manila Accord (http:/ / untreaty. un. org/ unts/
1_60000/ 18/ 5/ 00034224. pdf)
[6] Perlembagaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu Diumumkan (http:/ / www. arkib. gov. my/ hids/ readarticle. php?article_id=3159& y=2010&
m=1)
[7] Persekutuan Tanah Melayu Ditubuhkan (http:/ / www. arkib. gov. my/ hids/ readarticle. php?article_id=3837)
[8] [Perlembagaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu Diumumkan]
[9] The First Conference of the Federation of Malaya Legislative Council (http:/ / www. arkib. gov. my/ hids/ readarticle. php?article_id=2278)
[10] Rejection of the registration of the Malay Nationalist Party of Malaya (http:/ / www. arkib. gov. my/ hids/ readarticle. php?article_id=3920)
[11] Annual Report on the Federation of Malaya: 1951 in C.C. Chin and Karl Hack, Dialogues with Chin Peng pp.380, 81.
External links
The UK Statute Law Database: Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957 (c. 60) (http:/ / www. statutelaw. gov.
uk/ content. aspx?LegType=All+ Primary& PageNumber=72& NavFrom=2& parentActiveTextDocId=1118475&
ActiveTextDocId=1118475& filesize=15776) United Nations Treaty Collection: No.10760: Agreement relating to
Malaysia (http://untreaty.un.org/unts/1_60000/21/36/00041791.pdf)
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