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Name
  
Lim Chye

Role
  
Politician


Lim Kean Chye Erti Kemerdekaan 1957 oleh Lim Kean Chye YouTube


Education
  
University of Cambridge


Born
  
22 December 1919 (age 103) Penang, Straits Settlements

Died
  
7 June 2023 (aged 103)

Occupation(s)
  
Politician, lawyer

Known for
  
Founder member of the Malayan Democratic Union

Parent
  
Lim Cheng Ean (father)

Similar
  
P G Lim, Mahathir Mohamad, Ismail Sabri Yaakob

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Lim Kean Chye (22 December 1919 – 7 June 2023) was a Singaporean politician and lawyer. He was the son of Lim Cheng Ean, a Cambridge-trained lawyer and a legislative councillor in the 1930s, and the grandson of Phuah Hin Leong. Lim Kean Chye comes from an illustrious family which includes brother Lim Kean Siew and sister Dato PG Lim (Lim Phaik Gan). Like Kean Chye, siblings Kean Siew and PG Lim studied law in Cambridge and bar in London. By studying the Lim Cheng Ean family saw the changing cultural reproduction in the context of migration, colonial rule and new state formation. One can see the formation of the English-speaking Straits Chinese identity, participation in the colonial administration and participation in the politics of Malaya and identification with Malaysia.

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Lim was a founder member of the Malayan Democratic Union, which was formed on 21 December 1945. MDU was Singapore's first political party, and consisted of English educated Malaysians whose main objective was the assertion of the right to self-governance.

Upon returning to Malaya after completing his law degree from Cambridge University, Lim Kean Chye was contacted by Eu Chooi Yip and P V Sarma in August 1949 to join the Anti-British League (ABL), which he did. He would later be mentor to John Eber in the ABL. In January 1951, Lim escaped arrest and detention without trial when he went to China. His colleagues at the MDU like John Eber, P V Sarma, A Samad Ismail and C V Devan Nair were less fortunate and were arrested.

Lim Kean Chye was called to the Singapore Bar in 1950, and the Malayan Bar in 1961.

In the year 2000, Lim disliked the way a Judge treated two young lawyers, and from then on decided to quit legal practice.

Lim lived in Penang, He turned 100 in December 2019.

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Death

He died on 7 June 2023, at the age of 103.

References

Lim Kean Chye Wikipedia


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