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  1. Tun Tan Cheng Lock. Tun Tan Cheng Lock. 1887-1960. Berdasarkan kepada daya intelektual yang tinggi dan kewibawaannya, Tun Tan Cheng Lock telah dilantik sebagai Presiden Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) yang pertama pada tahun 1949. Beliau merupakan anak jati yang dilahirkan di negeri Hang Tuah, Melaka pada 5 April 1883.

  2. img.mca.org.my › MCA › articleTun Tan Cheng Lock

    Tun Tan Cheng Lock Tun Tan Cheng Lock (President 27th February 1949 – March 1958) QUOTATIONS (EXTRACTION FROM SPEECHES)BY FOUNDING FATHER OF MALAYSIAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION (MCA) THE LATE TUN TAN CHENG LOCK (C.B.E., J.P) (1949 –1958) FOREWORD: “The Late-Tun Tan Cheng Lock needs no introduction except perhaps to the younger

  3. Biographical Notes. nessman/politicianTan Cheng Lock was born on 5 April 1883 into a rich and prominent Straits Chinese. family in Malacca. He received his education at the Malacca High School and completed his Cambridge Certificate at Singapore’s Raffle. Institution (RI). In 1902, he became an English and Literature teacher at RI after ...

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · Tan Cheng Lock: Presidential Address at the Annual Meeting of the Central General Committee of the MCA on 21.4.51, MCA Fifth Annual General Committee Meeting: Report of the Hon. Gen. Secretary for the year 1952, (Private Publication); Alex Josey: Malayan Affairs, Part IV (Singapore 1952, p. 69).

  5. Agnes Tan Kim Lwi (P) Tun Dato Sri Tan Cheng Lock ( Hanzi: 陈祯禄; Hanzi tradisional: 陳禎祿; Hanzi: Chén Zhēnlù, 5 April 1883 – 13 Desember 1960) adalah seorang pemimpin politik Cina di Tanah Melayu yang merupakan presiden pertama Persatuan Cina Tanah Melayu (MCA) pada tahun 1949 . Dalam waktu hampir 40 tahun, Tan memberikan ...

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Tan Cheng Lock is a member of the Chinese Weekly Entertainment Club, Singapore; his hobbies are reading and literature; served as a Volunteer in the Chinese Volunteer Company, Malacca, from 1915 to 1919, after he had helped to revive it on the out-break of the Great War in 1914. Since its liberation in 1945 from the Japanese, Tan Cheng Lock has ...

  7. Aug 24, 2009 · These memorable words were spoken by Tan Cheng Lock, a man who did not speak any Chinese himself, when addressing a meeting of representatives of Chinese School Committees and Chinese School Teachers' Associations on 9 November 1952. Speaking as president of the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA), Tan went on in his speech to promise that

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