SPEECH BY THE CHIEF MINISTER AT THE PROCLAMATION OF INDEPENDENCE AT MERDEKA STADIUM, KUALA LUMPUR ON 31ST AUGUST, 1957
SPEECH BY THE CHIEF MINISTER AT THE
PROCLAMATION OF
INDEPENDENCE AT
MERDEKA STADIUM, KUALA LUMPUR ON 31ST AUGUST, 1957
Your Majesties,
Your Royal Highnesses, Your Highnesses, Your Excellencies, People of Persekutuan
Tanah Melayu.
I am indeed proud
that on this, the greatest day in Malaya's history it falls to my lot to proclaim
the formal independence of this country. Today as new page is turned, and Malaya
steps forward to take her rightful place as a free and independent partner in
the great community of Nations-a new nation is born and though we fully
realise that difficulties and problems lie ahead, we are confident that,
with the blessing of God, these difficulties will be overcome and that
today's events, down the avenues of history, will be our inspiration and
our guide. It is therefore with a feeling of particular solemnity that we have
listened to the eloquent words of His Royal Highness and in particular to the
moving message he has conveyed from Her Majesty the Queen
We are indeed
honoored that Her Majesty should have deputed her own uncle, His Royal
Highness to be with us on this occasion particularly when we remember that
he is no stranger to this land: we recall too with pleasure his previous
visit to Malaya and happy recollections of his stay have remained with us. His
Royal Highness has spoken in moving words of the past associations of our two countries.
We in Malaya have a long history, but we do not lightly forget old
relationships. For many years past our fortunes have been linked with
those of Great Britain and we recall in particular the comradeship of two
world wars. We remember too the products of our association; justice
before the law, the legacy of an efficient public service and the highest
standard of living in Asia. We shall therefore always Remember with
gratitude the assistance which we have received from Great Britain down
our long path to nationhood; an assistance which culminated today with
the proclamation of Malaya's Independence. But the long standing
friendship between our countries does not cease with independence: rather
it takes on a new form. As you have heard in the gracious message from Her
Majesty the Queen, Malaya will henceforward take her place in the great
Commonwealth of Independent Nations whose members are found in all parts
of the world, and as an equal partner in that great association. We in this
country will do all in our power to promote its well-being in the interests of
mankind in general and in the particular service of world peace.
Thus today a new
chapter opens in our relationship with Britain; our colonial status has given
place to full equality but we are confident that, fortified by old
associations, and linked by old memories, our ties with Britain will grow
ever stronger and more durable.
British will ever
find in us her best friend, and it is a soure of much gratification to my Government
that British Civil Servants will continues to serve in this country to assist
us in the solution of the many problems which independence will present.
But while we think
of the past, we look forward in faith and hope to the future; from henceforth
we are masters of our destiny, and the welfare of this beloved land is our
own responsibility: Let no one think we have reached the end of the road:
Independence is indeed a milestone, but it is only the threshold to high
endeavour-the creation of a new and sovereign State. At this solemn moment
therefore I call upon you all to dedicate yourselves to the service of the
new Malaya: to work and strive with hand and brain to create a new nation,
inspired by the ideals of justice and liberty-a beacon of light in a disturbed
and distracted world. High confidence has been reposed in us; let us
unitedly face the challenge of the years. And so with remembrance for the
past, and with confidence in the future, under the providence of God, we
shall succeed.
PROCLAMATION OF
INDEPENDENCE
IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE COMPASSIONATE, THE
MERCIFUL. PRAISE BE TO GOD, THE LORD OF THE UNIVERSE AND MAY THE BLESSINGS
AND PEACE OF GOD UPON HIS MESSENGERS WHEREAS the time has now
arrived when the people of the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu will assume the
status of a free independent and sovereign nation among the nations of the
World.
AND WHEREAS by an agreement styled the
Federation of Malaya Agreement, 1957, between Her Majesty the Queen and
Their Highness the Rulers of the Malay States it was agreed that the Malay
States of lohore, Pahang, Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan,
Trengganu and Perak and the former Settlements of Malacca and Penang
should as from the 31st day of August, 1957, be formed into a new
Federation of States by the name of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu.
AND WHEREAS it was further agreed between
the parties to the said agreement that the Settlements of Malacca and
Penang aforesaid should as from the said date cease to form part of Her
Majesty's dominions and that Her Majesty should cease to exercise any
sovereignty over them.
AND WHEREAS it was further agreed by the
parties aforesaid that the Federation of Malaya Agreement, 1948, and all
other agreements subsisting between Her Majesty the Queen and Their Highness
the Rulers or anyone of them immediately before the said date should be revoked
as from that date and that all powers and jurisdiction of Her Majesty or
of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in or in respects of the
Settlements aforesaid or the Malay States or the Federation as a whole
should come to an end.
AND WHEREAS effect
has been given in the Federation of Malaya Agreement, 1957, by Her Majesty
the Queen, Their Highnesses the Rulers, the Parliament of the United Kingdom
and Legislatures of the Federation and of the Malay States.
AND WHEREAS a constitution for the
Government of the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu has been established as the
supreme law thereof.
AND WHEREAS by the Federal Constitution
aforesaid provision is made to safeguard the rights and prerogatives of
Their Highness the Rulers and the fundamental rights and liberties of the
people and to provide for the peaceful and orderly advancement of the
Persekutuan Tanah Melayu as a constitutional monarchy based on
Parliamentary democracy.
AND WHEREAS the
Federal Constitution aforesaid having been approved by an Ordinance of the
Federal Legislatures, by the Enactments of the Malay States and by resolutions
of the Legislatures of Malacca and Penang has come into force on the 31 st day
of August, 1957, aforesaid. Now in the name of God the Compassionate, the
Merciful,
I, TUNKU ABDUL
RAHMAN PUTRA IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN ABDUL HAMID HALIMSHAH, PRIME MINISTER
OF THE PERSEKUTUAN T ANAH MELAYU, with the concurrence and approval of
Their Highnesses the Rulers of the Malay States do hereby proclaim and declare
on behalf of the people of the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu that as from the thirty
first day of August, nineteen hundred and fifty seven, the Persekutuan Tanah
Melayu comprising the States of lohore, Pahang, Negri Sembilan, Selangor,
Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan, Trengganu, Perak, Malacca and Penang is and with
God's blessing shall be for ever a sovereign democratic and independent
State founded upon the principles of liberty and justice and ever seeking
the welfare and happiness of its people and the maintenance of a just peace
among all nations.
Source: Arkib Negara
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