Tan Sri Datuk Amar Stephen Kalong Ningkan (20 August 1920 – 31 March 1997) was a Malaysian politician who served as the first Chief Minister of Sarawak from 1963 to 1966.[1]
^Ningkan, Diana (22 July 2016). "Remembering Kalong Ningkan, the first Sarawak Chief Minister". Sarawak Voice. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
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Tan Sri Datuk Amar StephenKalongNingkan (20 August 1920 – 31 March 1997) was a Malaysian politician who served as the first Chief Minister of Sarawak...
of politicians who were dissatisfied towards StephenKalongNingkan's leadership as chief minister. Ningkan was later removed from the chief minister post...
Sarawak on 22 July 1963 when Sarawak was given self-government, with StephenKalongNingkan being the first inaugural to lead the office. A proposal to change...
state's Minister of Communications and Public Works by Chief Minister StephenKalongNingkan. His political works deepened in 1964 when he assumed the role of...
one-third of Sarawak's population then. Among the founders were StephenKalongNingkan, who become its secretary-general, Jonathan Samuel Tinker (Chairman)...
the key signatory on behalf of Sarawak to the Malaysia Agreement. StephenKalongNingkan, the first Chief Minister of Sarawak. Tawi Sli, the second Chief...
various types of vote-buying tactics in order to win elections. StephenKalongNingkan was the first Chief Minister of Sarawak from 1963 to 1966 following...
courts have not yet had to decide the issue. In the Sarawak case of StephenKalongNingkan v. Tun Abang Haji Openg, decided on provisions similar to those...
Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Tan Sri Datuk Amar StephenKalongNingkan was the first Chief Minister of Sarawak. Víctor Joy Way was the...
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Sarawak In office 16 September 1963 – 28 March 1969 Chief Minister StephenKalongNingkan Tawi Sli Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Tuanku Bujang...
September, 1963 has been proclaimed as Malaysia Day; Now therefore I, StephenKalongNingkan, the Chief Minister of Sarawak, hereby proclaim that Sarawak has...
day, the outgoing Governor did indeed proclaim the appointment of StephenKalongNingkan as the first Chief Minister of Sarawak as well as the appointment...
1966) when the high court made the decision to reinstate Ningkan as chief minister. Ningkan tried to initiate a dissolution of the state assembly upon...
(brother of Rosli Dhoby) joined Sarawak National Party (SNAP). StephenKalongNingkan, the former Sarawak chief minister and the leader of the SNAP party...
Sarawak constitutional crisis when the then Sarawak chief minister StephenKalongNingkan went into conflicts on various issues pertaining to the usage of...
and Southeast Asia. Taylor & Francis. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-136-72703-0. Stephen Adolphe Wurm; Peter Mühlhäusler; Darrell T. Tryon (1996). Atlas of Languages...
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation), 1966 (Sarawak only, due to the StephenKalongNingkan political crisis), 1969 (nationwide emergency due to the 13 May...
1995: Lim Yan Hai 1995: Melan Abdullah 1995: Shoib Ahmad 1995: StephenKalongNingkan 1995: Tajudin Ramli 1996: Ahmad Azizuddin Zainal Abidin 1996: Anwar...
Chee How Sim Kui Hian Sim Tong Him Sim Tze Tzin Soh Chin Aun StephenKalongNingkanStephen Yong Kuet Tze Steven Sim Su Keong Siong Suriani Abdullah Tan...
party's anti-Malaysia policy following a meeting between the party's leader Stephen Yong and Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Prior to that, the SUPP had...
of Sarawak: StephenKalongNingkan Sabah Yang di-Pertua Negara (Governor) of Sabah: Tun Datu Mustapha Chief Minister of Sabah: Fuad Stephens Singapore Yang...
Rahman Ya'kub (Parti Bumiputera) was nominated as chief minister with Stephen Yong (SUPP) and Simon Demak Maja (PESAKA) as deputy chief ministers. SCA...
of politicians who were dissatisfied towards StephenKalongNingkan's leadership as chief minister. Ningkan was later removed from the chief minister post...