DAP very disappointed that not a single sen has been provided for the Chinese Independent Secondary School supplementary estimates totaling RM10.3 billion which have been presented to Parliament

Message by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, to the Johore DAP State Leadership Conference held in Segamat on Sunday, April 24. 1934 at 10 a.m.

DAP very disappointed that not a single sen has been provided for the Chinese Independent Secondary School supplementary estimates totaling RM10.3 billion which have been presented to Parliament

The DAP is very disappointed that not a single sen has been provided for the Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in he four supplementary estimates totally RM10.3 billion which have been presented for adoption by the current Parliamentary meeting. Continue reading DAP very disappointed that not a single sen has been provided for the Chinese Independent Secondary School supplementary estimates totaling RM10.3 billion which have been presented to Parliament

The Chinese Independent Secondary Schools had been denied government allocations of at least RM500 million in the past four decades because of failure of government recognition of their importance in “long-term” national investment for the future

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung. Lim Kit Siang, at the meeting with DAP branch leaders in Bagan Parliamentary constituency at Jalan Raja Uda, Butterworth on Tuesday, 9th March 1994 at 8 p.m.

The Chinese Independent Secondary Schools had been denied government allocations of at least RM500 million in the past four decades because of failure of government recognition of their importance in “long-term” national investment for the future

In the past four decades, the Federal Government had failed to accord proper recognition to the important role played by the Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in the ‘long-term national investment for the future’. Continue reading The Chinese Independent Secondary Schools had been denied government allocations of at least RM500 million in the past four decades because of failure of government recognition of their importance in “long-term” national investment for the future

DAP calls on Anwar Ibrahim to ensure that there is no ‘one-nation, two-systems’ in Malaysia and immediately announce that Federal Government will make annual allocations to all 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in Malaysia

Speech (Part 2} by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Paya Terubong DAP Branch Chinese New. Year Reception held at its branch premises in Paya Terubong on Friday, 18th February 1994 at 8 p.m.

DAP calls on Anwar Ibrahim to ensure that there is no ‘one-nation, two-systems’ in Malaysia and immediately announce that Federal Government will make annual allocations to all 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in Malaysia

During the Sabah state general elections, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said, that the Federal Government’s promise of RM5 million financial sup¬port to nine Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in Sabah is a ‘long-term national investment’. Continue reading DAP calls on Anwar Ibrahim to ensure that there is no ‘one-nation, two-systems’ in Malaysia and immediately announce that Federal Government will make annual allocations to all 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in Malaysia

DAP calls on Anwar Ibrahim to present a supplementary estimates Bill in the April Parliament to provide RM189 million as grants to the 51 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in Malaysia apart from Sabah

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Sandakan on Wednesday, 16th February 1994 at 10 a.m.

DAP calls on Anwar Ibrahim to present a supplementary estimates Bill in the April Parliament to provide RM189 million as grants to the 51 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in Malaysia apart from Sabah

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Datuk Sen Anwar Ibrahim, said in Sandakan yesterday that the Federal Government financial support of Chinese Independent Secondary Schools is a ‘long-term national investment’. Continue reading DAP calls on Anwar Ibrahim to present a supplementary estimates Bill in the April Parliament to provide RM189 million as grants to the 51 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in Malaysia apart from Sabah

DAP calls on Tsu Koon to summon a March meeting cf Penang State Assembly and present a supplementary estimates Bill to make an annual grant of RM200.000 a year for each Chinese Independent Secondary School in Penang retrospective to 1991

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Chinese New Year reception organised by Bukit Mertajam DAP Branches at Permatang Tinggi on Sunday, February 13, 1994 at 8 p.m.

DAP calls on Tsu Koon to summon a March meeting cf Penang State Assembly and present a supplementary estimates Bill to make an annual grant of RM200.000 a year for each Chinese Independent Secondary School in Penang retrospective to 1991

Last Tuesday, Penang Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu Koon said in Kota Kinabalu that the Barisan Nasional manifesto for the Sabah state general election showed that Barisan leaders had an understanding of Sabah and its people. Continue reading DAP calls on Tsu Koon to summon a March meeting cf Penang State Assembly and present a supplementary estimates Bill to make an annual grant of RM200.000 a year for each Chinese Independent Secondary School in Penang retrospective to 1991

DAP calls on the Education Minister, Datuk Dr. Sulaiman Daud, to direct, the building of another Chinese primary school at government expense in Tainan Ungku Tun Aminah in Johore Bahru as the existing Chinese primary school has become the largest in South East Asia with 4,513 pupiIs

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and HP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the successful conclusion of the Tainan Ungku Tun Aminah DAP Branch 10,000-people mass signature campaign urging the government to allocate land for the building of Kuo Kuang (2} Chinese primary school at a ceremony held at DAP TUTA branch premises, Johore Bahru on Sunday, 25th July 1993 at 2 p.m.

DAP calls on the Education Minister, Datuk Dr. Sulaiman Daud, to direct, the building of another Chinese primary school at government expense in Tainan Ungku Tun Aminah in Johore Bahru as the existing Chinese primary school has become the largest in South East Asia with 4,513 pupiIs

The Tainan Ungku Tun Aminah DAP Branch officials and members must be commended for their successful conclusion of its 10,000-people mass signature campaign launched at the Branch Anniversary Dinner on June 20 to urge the government to allocate land for the building or Kua Kuang {2} Chinese Primary School. Continue reading DAP calls on the Education Minister, Datuk Dr. Sulaiman Daud, to direct, the building of another Chinese primary school at government expense in Tainan Ungku Tun Aminah in Johore Bahru as the existing Chinese primary school has become the largest in South East Asia with 4,513 pupiIs

DAP calls on the entire Chinese community to express their concern at the continued unjust treatment of Chinese primary schools as shown by government. refusal to build Kuo Kuang (2S Chinese Primary School or new Tainan Ungku Aminah Chinese primary school although Kuo Kuang Chinese primary school has become the largest, primary school in South East Asia with 4,513 pupils

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lint Kit Siang, in Petaling Java on Saturday. 24th July 1993:

DAP calls on the entire Chinese community to express their concern at the continued unjust treatment of Chinese primary schools as shown by government. refusal to build Kuo Kuang (2S Chinese Primary School or new Tainan Ungku Aminah Chinese primary school although Kuo Kuang Chinese primary school has become the largest, primary school in South East Asia with 4,513 pupils

DAP calls on the entire Chinese community to express their concern to the Barisan Nasional Government at the continued injustice to Chinese primary schools as shown by its refusal to build Kuo Kuang {2} Chinese Primary School or a new Taman Ungku Tun Aminah Chinese primary school although Kuo Kuang Chinese primary school has become the largest primary school in Malaysia and probably also in South East Asia with 4,513 pupils. Continue reading DAP calls on the entire Chinese community to express their concern at the continued unjust treatment of Chinese primary schools as shown by government. refusal to build Kuo Kuang (2S Chinese Primary School or new Tainan Ungku Aminah Chinese primary school although Kuo Kuang Chinese primary school has become the largest, primary school in South East Asia with 4,513 pupils

Let Liong Sik prove his claim that MCA had regained the confidence of the Malaysian Chinese by announcing at the Penang MCA State Delegates’ Convention tomorrow that he would return to Penang to contest for a parliamentary seat in the next general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Friday, June 11, 1993:

Let Liong Sik prove his claim that MCA had regained the confidence of the Malaysian Chinese by announcing at the Penang MCA State Delegates’ Convention tomorrow that he would return to Penang to contest for a parliamentary seat in the next general elections

MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, has claimed that the MCA had emerged from a period of multiple crisis to be stronger and more united. Continue reading Let Liong Sik prove his claim that MCA had regained the confidence of the Malaysian Chinese by announcing at the Penang MCA State Delegates’ Convention tomorrow that he would return to Penang to contest for a parliamentary seat in the next general elections

DAP proposes the establishment of a Cabinet Committee to re-evaluate the position of Chinese language in Malaysia in Keeping with Vision 2020 and its growing and increasing international importance

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the opening ceremony of the DAPSY concert in aid of Dong Zhiao Zhong education centre held at Tien Hou Temple, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, 6th June 1993 at 7 p.m.

DAP proposes the establishment of a Cabinet Committee to re-evaluate the position of Chinese language in Malaysia in Keeping with Vision 2020 and its growing and increasing international importance

DAPSY must be commended for organizing such a bold venture tonight, and I also wish to commend and thank the stars and performers led by Kwan Teck Hui, the donors and sponsors, for making the concert a great success to raise funds for the Dong Zhiao Zhong education centre. Continue reading DAP proposes the establishment of a Cabinet Committee to re-evaluate the position of Chinese language in Malaysia in Keeping with Vision 2020 and its growing and increasing international importance

DAP supports Sim Moh Yee’s proposal that the government re-evaluate the position of Chinese language in the country in view of its greater international importance

Departure Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Bintulu Airport on Wednesday, 2nd June 1993 at 12 p.m.

DAP supports Sim Moh Yee’s proposal that the government re-evaluate the position of Chinese language in the country in view of its greater international importance

DAP supports the proposal made by the Ziao Zhong Chairman, Sim Moh Yee last weekend that the government re-evaluate the position of Chinese language in the country in view of its greater and growing international importance. Continue reading DAP supports Sim Moh Yee’s proposal that the government re-evaluate the position of Chinese language in the country in view of its greater international importance