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National Day Rally 2013 (Mandarin)

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally speech on 18 August 2013 at the Institute of Technical Education College Central. He spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

PM Lee Hsien Loong at the Opening of Unilever's Four Acres Singapore Campus

Speech by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the opening of Unilever's Four Acres Singapore Campus on 28 June 2013.

SM Goh Chok Tong at the Dialogue With Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild

Speech by Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong at the dialogue with Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild (SPGG) at SPGG Guild House on 1 April 2011.

National Day Rally 2010 (Malay)

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2010 speech on 29 August 2010 at the University Cultural Centre, National University of Singapore. PM Lee spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

PM Lee Hsien Loong at the 41st Pre-University Seminar 2010

Speech by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the 41st Pre-University Seminar at the University Cultural Centre on 1 June 2010.

SM Goh Chok Tong at the Singapore-China Forum on Leadership (Apr 2010)

Speech by Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong at the Singapore-China Forum on Leadership on 16 April 2010.

PM Lee Hsien Loong at the Official Opening of Glaxosmithkline Vaccine Manufacturing Plant

Speech by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the official opening of Glaxosmithkline Vaccine Manufacturing Plant on 9 June 2009.

National Day Rally 2005

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2005 speech at the University Cultural Centre, National University of Singapore, on 21 August 2005. PM Lee spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2004

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2004 speech at the University Cultural Centre, National University of Singapore, on 22 August 2004. PM Lee spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

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