As Cabinet Minister, Keng Yaik should not make statements to catch newspaper headlines when they are not part of government policy

Press Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on 13 November 1994:

As Cabinet Minister, Keng Yaik should not make statements to catch newspaper headlines when they are not part of government policy

As Cabinet Minister, Minister for Primary Industries Datuk Dr. Lim Keng Yaik should not make statements and speeches just for the fun of it and to catch newspaper headlines when they are not part of government policy. Continue reading As Cabinet Minister, Keng Yaik should not make statements to catch newspaper headlines when they are not part of government policy

DAP calls on Liong Sik and Keng Yaik not to ‘kiasu’ and suppart the lifting of the ban on public rallies to promote democratisation ‘Full Liberalisation’

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at the eighth Penang ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinner held at Bukit Mertajam on Saturday, October 22, 1994 at 8 pm

DAP calls on Liong Sik and Keng Yaik not to ‘kiasu’ and suppart the lifting of the ban on public rallies to promote democratisation ‘Full Liberalisation’

In Parliament on Monday, in reply to a question by the DAP MP for Siputeh, Sdr. Liew Ah Kim, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ong Ka Ting said that the Government had no plans as yet to lift the ban on public rallies. Continue reading DAP calls on Liong Sik and Keng Yaik not to ‘kiasu’ and suppart the lifting of the ban on public rallies to promote democratisation ‘Full Liberalisation’

Chew Peh and other MCA Ministers are getting hysterical because the general elections which they had been waiting for since last year had yet been

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for’ Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, October 17, 1994:

Chew Peh and other MCA Ministers are getting hysterical because the general elections which they had been waiting for since last year had yet been.

MCA Ministers and leaders are getting hysterical because the general elections they have been waiting for since last year had not yet been called. Continue reading Chew Peh and other MCA Ministers are getting hysterical because the general elections which they had been waiting for since last year had yet been

Mahathir must decide within the next ten whether to call general elections this year

Press Conference Statement (2) by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secret ary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Friday, October 7, 1994 at 11.30 a.m.

Mahathir must decide within the next ten whether to call general elections this year

There is renewed speculation of general elections next month because of resolution’ of the Rahim Tamby Cik scandals Continue reading Mahathir must decide within the next ten whether to call general elections this year

DAP will move a motion for a third time in the next Penang State Assembly directing the Chief Minister, Dr.

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at the fifth Penang ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinner held at Penang Chinese Town Hall on Friday, 7th October 1994 at 8 p.m.

DAP will move a motion for a third time in the next Penang State Assembly directing the Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon to make regular annual state Government grants to the Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in the state

Penang DAP Assemblymen will move a motion for a time in the next Penang State Assembly directing the Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon to Make regular annual state government allocations to the Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in the State. Continue reading DAP will move a motion for a third time in the next Penang State Assembly directing the Chief Minister, Dr.

DAP welcomes the new government decision to allocate maintenance funds to partially-assisted Chinese schools for this year but wants a fundamental change of Chinese education policy of the Barisan Nasional Government to give fair and equal treatment to Chinese primary schools and not a one-time ‘general election gimmick’

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP `Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Wednesday, October 5, 1994 at 11.30 a.m.

DAP welcomes the new government decision to allocate maintenance funds to partially-assisted Chinese schools for this year but wants a fundamental change of Chinese education policy of the Barisan Nasional Government to give fair and equal treatment to Chinese primary schools and not a one-time ‘general election gimmick’

DAP welcomes the new government decision announced by the Deputy Education Minister, Dr. Fong Chan Onn to allocate maintenance funds to partially-assisted Chinese primary schools as well as national-type secondary schools. Continue reading DAP welcomes the new government decision to allocate maintenance funds to partially-assisted Chinese schools for this year but wants a fundamental change of Chinese education policy of the Barisan Nasional Government to give fair and equal treatment to Chinese primary schools and not a one-time ‘general election gimmick’

DAP to issue a Declaration on ‘Big Liberalisation’, the Charter on Chinese Education and other policy statement during the ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinners on Penang Island from Oct. 3 to 7 and on Penang Mainland from Oct. 20-24

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 30th September 1994:

DAP to issue a Declaration on ‘Big Liberalisation’, the Charter on Chinese Education and other policy statement during the ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinners on Penang Island from Oct. 3 to 7 and on Penang Mainland from Oct. 20-24

DAP will issue a Declaration on ‘Big Liberalisation’, the Charter on Chinese Education and other policy statement during the ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinners on Penang Island from October 3 to 7 and on Penang Mainland from October 20-24. Continue reading DAP to issue a Declaration on ‘Big Liberalisation’, the Charter on Chinese Education and other policy statement during the ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinners on Penang Island from Oct. 3 to 7 and on Penang Mainland from Oct. 20-24

MCA and Gerakan leaders should make clear whether Chinese primary schools could be ‘converted’ into national primary schools and the private colleges operating twinning programmes closed if the Chinese do not support MCA and Gerakan candidates in next general elections.

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, September 27,1994:

MCA and Gerakan leaders should make clear whether Chinese primary schools could be ‘converted’ into national primary schools and the private colleges operating twinning programmes closed if the Chinese do not support MCA and Gerakan candidates in next general elections.

It is most surprising that there has been no reaction by MCA and Gerakan leaders to the statement by an UMNO leader in Malacca two days ago that “if the Government’s present free, moderate and liberal policies still cannot secure the acceptance and support of the Chinese community, UMNO will review such policies”. Continue reading MCA and Gerakan leaders should make clear whether Chinese primary schools could be ‘converted’ into national primary schools and the private colleges operating twinning programmes closed if the Chinese do not support MCA and Gerakan candidates in next general elections.

MCA plans to bring forward its distribution of donations to the 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools, which would be done in batches, because MCA leaders believe that the general elections could be held by November.

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Tanjong 3 Committee meeting held at Penang DAP hqrs on Thursday, 22nd September 1994 at 3.30 pm.

MCA plans to bring forward its distribution of donations to the 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools, which would be done in batches, because MCA leaders believe that the general elections could be held by November.

Yesterday, it was reported that the MCA plans to bring forward its distribution in batches of donations to the 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools because MCA leaders believe that the general elections could be held by November. Continue reading MCA plans to bring forward its distribution of donations to the 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools, which would be done in batches, because MCA leaders believe that the general elections could be held by November.

DAP warns MCA of a DAP nation-wide campaign to expose MCA’s second donation drive scandal to cheat the Chinese community to use the name of Chinese Independent Secondary Schools to raise funds for itself, if MCA extends its ‘false use of public name for private gain’ campaign beyond Perak and Penang.

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Subang DAP Branch Anniversary held at, Subang new village, Selangor on Friday, September 16, 1994 at 8 pm.

DAP warns MCA of a DAP nation-wide campaign to expose MCA’s second donation drive scandal to cheat the Chinese community to use the name of Chinese Independent Secondary Schools to raise funds for itself, if MCA extends its ‘false use of public name for private gain’ campaign beyond Perak and Penang.

Last weekend in Perak the DAP exposed the second MCA Chinese Independent Secondary School donation drive scandal where the MCA made ‘false use of public name for private gain’ to cheat the Chinese community to use the name of Chinese Independent Second¬ary Schools to raise funds for itself. Continue reading DAP warns MCA of a DAP nation-wide campaign to expose MCA’s second donation drive scandal to cheat the Chinese community to use the name of Chinese Independent Secondary Schools to raise funds for itself, if MCA extends its ‘false use of public name for private gain’ campaign beyond Perak and Penang.