Sarawak Steady
Z P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) . KUCHING, June 21 Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, Sarawak's dismissed Chief Minister, said last night he had no Intention of working to get Sarawak out of Malaysia. “I deeply resent the Malaysian Government's high-handed action in forcing me out of office but I have no intention of leading a secession movement,” he said. "If Malaysia wants to kick us out as it did with Singapore, that’s another , matter,” he added.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 13
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73Sarawak Steady Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 13
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