Key dates in the life of ex-Singaporean leader Lee Kuan Yew


              FILE - In this Jan. 13, 1968, file photo, Singapore’s then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew speaks at a press conference after his arrival at Heathrow Airport in London. Lee Kuan Yew, the founder of modern Singapore who helped transform the sleepy port into one of the world's richest nations, died Monday, March 23, 2015, the government said. He was 91.(AP Photo/Laurence Harris, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 13, 1968, file photo, Singapore’s then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew speaks at a press conference after his arrival at Heathrow Airport in London. Lee Kuan Yew, the founder of modern Singapore who helped transform the sleepy port into one of the world's richest nations, died Monday, March 23, 2015, the government said. He was 91.(AP Photo/Laurence Harris, File)

Key dates in the life of Lee Kuan Yew, the founding father of modern Singapore and the city-state's first and longest-serving prime minister.

- Sept. 16, 1923: Lee is born in Singapore, then a British colony.

- 1942-45: Education at Raffles College is interrupted by Japanese occupation of Singapore during World War II.

- 1946: Goes to England and studies law at Cambridge University, where he was known as Harry, a name his grandfather called him.

- 1947: Secretly marries Kwa Geok Choo, fellow student at Cambridge.

- 1950: Returns to Singapore.

- 1954: Helps form People's Action Party, becomes party's secretary-general.

- 1955: Wins seat in legislative assembly, starts law firm Lee & Lee with his wife.

- 1959: Lee becomes Singapore's first prime minister after People's Action Party wins decisively in general election. Britain grants Singapore self-governance in all matters except defense and foreign affairs.

- 1963: Lee declares Singapore's full independence from Britain, joins with Malaya to form Federation of Malaysia.

- 1965: Singapore splits from Malaysia to become independent.

- 1968, 1976, 1980: Under Lee, ruling party wins all seats in parliamentary elections.

- 1990: After Singapore enjoys more than two decades of spectacular economic growth, Lee resigns as prime minister. He is appointed senior minister and continues to wield influence.

- 2004: Son Lee Hsein Loong becomes Singapore's third prime minister.

- 2011: Gives up Cabinet minister post and resigns from executive committee of the People's Action Party after it fared relatively poorly in parliamentary elections.

- Feb. 5, 2015: Hospitalized with severe pneumonia.

- March 23, 2015 - Lee dies at Singapore General Hospital.

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