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"...In 1986, he sanctioned a strike (shipping industry) where the management was taking advantage of the workers. He did not inform the Cabinet before hand, ...
Presidential candidate Tan Jee Say sees the late President Ong Teng Cheong as a role model - a leader with the moral courage to right the wrong. If elected, ...
A story about Ong Teng Cheong's life done by the group called s.e.x.y..
One of the best National Song was sang by Kit Chan, entitled 'Home'. The atmosphere at the old national stadium was more intense.
ong teng cheong [Slide Show]
Complete Playlist : http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=739834754F152965 ============================================== Can someone confirm the ACTUAL da...
Sorry incomplete as tape ran out...!!! This was the year before the 1985 recession!!
Complete Playlist : http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=739834754F152965 MORE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evs9Qxwwhhw --------------------------...
The state funeral for the former Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee was held at the Singapore Conference Hall. Drapped with the state flag, the coffin mounted on a special gun carriage made a short, silent journey from Singapore's Parliament House where the late Dr Goh's body had been lying-in-state for three days.
Three teams comprising youths aged 17-21 years old were awarded for their compelling works that narrate Singapore's journey in urban development at the inaug...
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In recording this video, I came to know who was my fellow citizen who coined the phrase "Singapore for Singaporeans", our national day can be celebrated diff...
Tombs of Dr B H Sheares and Inche Yusof bin Ishak.
SINGAPORE: Singapore's Law Minister K Shanmugam said Singapore would need to change the Constitution to allow the President to speak whenever he likes and on...
The state funeral for the former Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee was held at the Singapore Conference Hall. Drapped with the state flag, the coffin m...
The last time the State Flag of the Republic of Singapore was flown at half-mast was on 11 February 2002. Former President Ong Teng Cheong (the Republic's first elected President) passed away on Friday 08 February 2002. Flags were flown at half-mast on Monday 11 February 2002. All Rights Reserved. SPH Mediaworks & Ministry of Communication & the Arts.
We remember passed-on key leaders who contributed much to the Labour Movement. To the resounding rendition of “Solidarity Forever”, we pay tribute and respect to leaders such as Devan Nair, Ong Teng Cheong, Ho See Beng, Seah Mui Kok, and many others whose legacies have spurred current and future generations of labour leaders to continue with their good work.
你問我愛你有多深,我愛你有幾分。 我的情也真,我的愛也真,月亮代表我的心。 你問我愛你有多深,我愛你有幾分。 我的情不移,我的愛不變,月亮代表我的心。 輕輕的一個吻,已經打動我的心。 深深的一段情,叫我思念到如今。 你問我愛你有多深,我愛你有幾分。 你去想一想,你去看一看,月亮代表我的心。 輕輕的一個吻,已經打動...
Ong Teng Cheong Labour Leadership Institute (OTC Institute) had its 22nd Graduation Ceremony on 16 November 2013. Held at Downtown East, 111 proud graduands ...
Watch this video to see how some unions and their management appreciate using the customised training offered by Ong Teng Cheong Labour Leadership Institute to help staff in understanding industrial relations and building of good labour management relations.
Jeremy's commemorative speech - Ong Teng Cheong
Participants learning and enjoying themselves in Basic Certificate in Industrial Relations class at Ong Teng Cheong Labour Leadership Institute on 2-3 September 2013.
NUS Arts Festival 2015 CELEBRATIONS 2015: HOMECOMING NUS Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lim Soon Lee Sat 21 Mar | 8pm University Cultural Centre Hall, NUS $19 & $16 1 hour 30 minutes (15 minutes interval) Under the skillful baton of Maestro Lim Soon Lee, NUS Symphony Orchestra will perform an exciting programme of concertos in honor of the 110th anniversary of National University of Singapore. The concert, which features NUS alumni from different years of graduation, celebrates the role that NUS has played in nurturing young musicians and classical music fans through the decades. Highlights of the evening include Tchaikovsky’s rousing '1812 Overture', Sarasate’s 'Carmen Fantasy' for violin performed by Alan Choo, recipient of the Goh Soon Tioe Centenary Award, excerpts of 'Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue' featuring Soh Ser Yee, and Cultural Medallion recipient Leong Yoon Pin’s 'Blessing the Seas', a work premiered in 1996 dedicated to former President Ong Teng Cheong. Chen Zhangyi, recipient of the Paul Abisheganaden Grant and Young Artist Award, will also premiere his new composition, 'Saving Theseus...Ariadne's Love'. Formed in 1979 as the NUS Concert Orchestra and inaugurated as the NUS Symphony Orchestra in 1995, the orchestra’s beginnings can be traced back to the 1920s when it was first a chamber orchestra. For more on the Festival, please visit www.nusartsfestival.com or find us on Facebook (nusartsfestival)
SINGAPORE: Former NTUC Income Chief Tan Kin Lian has confirmed that he will be running in the Presidential Election, which must be held by August 31. On his ...
Behind languid strokes and the iridescent meld of transient color, lies the hand of a man enchanted by light, devoted to color, and inspired by the honesty h...
Three teams comprising youths aged 17-21 years old were awarded for their compelling works that narrate Singapore's journey in urban development at the inaug...
A tribute to President Ong Teng Cheong. Let's hope Dr Tan Cheng Bock can continue what President Ong has started.
Born in 1957. Tharman Shanmugaratnam obtained undergraduate and masters degrees in economics from the London School of Economics and Cambridge University. He...
Pendaki Melayu yang dua kali memanjat gunung tertinggi dunia, iaitu Gunung Everest, menjadi tamu BICARA minggu ini. Rozani Maarof adalah antara 8 pendaki yan...
Ong Teng Koon @ PAP Rally, Woodlands Stadium.
SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tan Kin Lian said he looks forward to a constructive relationship with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, should he be elected...
SINGAPORE: Labour chief Lim Swee Say said Singapore should not be shy about having one of the highest paid civil services in the world. He said this is becau...
SINGAPORE: The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) said it has not yet decided which of the potential candidates for the Presidential Election it will supp...
SINGAPORE: NTUC Chief Lim Swee Say said 75 per cent of unions affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress have endorsed presidential candidate Dr Tony T...
SINGAPORE: A survey by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) found that Singaporeans appear to have a limited understanding of the Elected Presidency. The su...
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and other ministers including Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Law Minister K Shanmugam have responded to the racist remarks made by former NTUC assistant director Amy Cheong. Ms Cheong was sacked by NTUC, a day after she posted derogatory remarks on her personal Facebook page.
... according to the late Singaporean president, Ong Teng Cheong, in an interview in March 2000.
South China Morning Post 2015-03-04A chronology of key events: ... 4 million 1297: ... Independence ... 1957: ... 1993 - Ong Teng Cheong becomes first directly-elected president.
BBC News 2015-01-29... of the Republic of Singapore - the other being the late Mr Ong Teng Cheong (President 1993-99).
noodls 2014-06-17Ong Teng Cheong (Chinese: 王鼎昌; pinyin: Wáng Dǐngchāng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông Tíng-chhiong; 22 January 1936 - 8 February 2002) was the first directly elected President of the Republic of Singapore. He was the nation's fifth President, and served a six-year term from 1 September 1993 to 31 August 1999.
Born in 1936, Ong was the second of five children from a middle class Chinese Singaporean family. His English-educated father felt that the Chinese language was important if one wants to be successful in business at that time, and he sent all his children to Chinese medium schools. Ong graduated with distinctions from The Chinese High School (now Hwa Chong Institution) in 1955. Having received a Chinese-language education, he saw little opportunity for advancing his studies in the University of Malaya, as English was the university's language medium.
In 1956, with the help of his father's friends, Ong ventured abroad. Those years were to shape both his beliefs and passions. Ong studied architecture at the University of Adelaide in Australia along with his childhood sweetheart and future wife, Ling Siew May. Both Ong and Ling met each other during a Christmas party while they were still studying in secondary school. After graduation, Ong worked as an architect in Adelaide and married Ling in 1963. Ong and his wife occasionally recite Chinese poetry and verses which they learnt during their younger days.