Malaysian Solidarity Consultative Committee

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The Malaysian Solidarity Consolidation Committee (MSCC) was an organisation formed by political leaders from Malaya and northern Borneo, who favoured the creation of Malaysia. The Committee held its first meeting on 25 August 1961, in Jesselton, Sabah.[1]

Chairman of MSCC Fuad Stephens witnessed the signing ceremony of the "Memorandum of Malaysia" blueprint at the Library of Singapore Assembly House on 3 February 1962.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Why Indonesia Opposes British-Made "Malaysia.". Djakarta: Govt. of the Republic of Indonesia, 1964. p. 20
  2. ^ "CHAIRMAN OF MALAYSIA SOLIDARITY CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE DONALD STEPHENS (2ND LEFT) WITNESSING THE SIGNING OF THE "MEMORANDUM ON MALAYSIA" BLUEPRINT BY LEADERS OF BORNEO AND BRUNEI DELEGATIONS, DATO MUSTAPHA BIN DATO HARUN AND DATO ALI BIN HAJI DAUD AT LBRARY OF SINGAPORE ASSEMBLY HOUSE". National Archives of Singapore. Singapore Press Holdings. Archived from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  3. ^ Report of the Commission of Enquiry, North Borneo and Sarawak, 1962 - Appendix F . 1962. pp. 112–119 – via Wikisource.