The document discusses Singapore's progress towards self-government from 1948 to 1959. It started with limited self-government under a Chief Minister in 1955. The talks between David Marshall and the British failed to achieve full internal self-government and he resigned. Lim Yew Hock became the next Chief Minister and successfully negotiated the 1958 Constitution that established internal self-government. This led to the first elections under self-government in 1959 where the PAP won a majority and formed the government with Lee Kuan Yew as the first Prime Minister.