Lee Hsien Yang the filial son or vengeful son bent on bringing disrepute to his brother’s success while standing to gain from his father’s last Will.
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LSF's complete disregard for Mr Lee's interests led to him signing the draft Last Will in the mistaken belief that he was re-executing the First Will.
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A lawyer must be meticulous in preparing a will because the testator can't come back to clarify his intentions or changes made to his will.
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Because of my political activities,... I asked, "Do you want to follow me?" My elder son said, "I'll follow you."
"Growing up with my father, living through those years with him, made me what I am," PM Lee.
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Mr Lee Kuan Yew's remarks had nothing to do with Lucien Wong. They were remarks made at a Select Committee hearing. They were directed in particular to a group of lawyers including Teo Soh Lung and Francis Seow who had taken over the Law Society for politicking.
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"If we change that policy, we undercut our capability to grow and to expand," Mr Lee said.
"And if we depend only on Singapore talent, I say today Singapore cannot be sustained. Either you play in the big league or you're not a player."
"If we change that policy, we undercut our capability to grow and to expand," Mr Lee said.
"And if we depend only on Singapore talent, I say today Singapore cannot be sustained. Either you play in the big league or you're not a player."
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In 1965, Mr Lee Kuan Yew revealed in an interview that the CIA was caught trying to bribe a Singapore intelligence officer.
In 1965, Mr Lee Kuan Yew revealed in an interview that the CIA was caught trying to bribe a Singapore intelligence officer.
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Mr Lee said, "We must stay well organised, and keen and hardworking to be able to take advantage of an upturn in international trade, especially in manufacturing products, when the present troubled political and financial situation is settled. By then, prices of basic foods like rice should go down dramatically with normal harvests.
In this way, we can ride over the presently rough economic conditions and gradually but steadily raise our real living standards."
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Tough love was needed to maintain the upward trajectory. That was the gist of Our Founding Father Mr Lee Kuan Yew National Day messages in 1971.
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