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Workers' Party plans series of activities to celebrate National Day
By Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 05 August 2009 2137 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: The Workers' Party has planned a series of activities to celebrate Singapore's 44th National Day.

These include an essay writing competition, a Town Hall Dialogue and a Public Outreach Activity on August 9.

In a message sent to the media, Mr Koh Choong Yong, the party's youth wing vice-president said Singaporeans should take the time to reflect on what kind of country they want to build on National Day.

Mr Koh said the Workers' Party believes that Singapore can truly become a great nation, where everyone is a valuable citizen instead of an employee of "Singapore Inc" and that Singapore is respected for not just its efficiency and material wealth but also for the kindness and generosity of its people. - CNA/vm

 


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