CONCERN IN SABAH
/N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) JESSELTON (Sabah),
June 23.
A member of the Sabah Legislative Assembly yesterday called on the Malaysian Government to state firmly that the federal government system in Malaysia would not be “whittled away,” and that Sabah would not become a State controlled by the central Government in Kuala Lumpur. Commenting on the dismissal of Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan as Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr Peter Mo Untin said that such a happening in a neighbouring State indicated that “we are being forced to accept Malaysia as a unitary state and not a federation.”
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31094, 24 June 1966, Page 11
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97CONCERN IN SABAH Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31094, 24 June 1966, Page 11
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