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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume 37, Number 25. 25th September 1974

Observing MSA?

Observing MSA?

Dear Salient,

I made a few observations on the recent WMSA AGM.

1)Surprise move by left-wingers to take over WMSA had failed.
2)The 60 Maoists who joined WMSA seconds before the AGM have never participated in any of WMSA's activities, nor do they consider themselves Malaysians. Have they at last, recognised WMSA as their representative body?
3)Pul is getting arrogant — all that he says on a number of motions is "we should support the motion". Obviously he knew his group of last minute sheep will lust vote according to his instruction. A real demonstration of unity!
4)There are a great number of Malaysians who do not contribute anything to WMSA's activities throughout the year except to turn up at the AGM to criticise or condemn executive actions. They ought to be ashamed of themselves.
5)The former WMSA executive acted correctly in speaking out against demonstrations. Most of those who voted against the 'demo-statement' are last minute members. The executive are not speaking on their behalf anyway.
6)L.C. Goh is lust a publicity seeking twit. His motion of condemning the executive's secretive action is deplorable, especially when he can't even say how it is secretive. I suppose his objection is because he was not invited to attend the meeting.
7)The presidential candidates were called up to the bench for the recount of votes. No objection was raised by them, not motion was subsequently passed on the matter. Why then all the fuss now?
8)Most members of WMSA are not christian fanatics but they rather vote for a christian fanatic than Robert Pui.
9)The former executive of WMSA are real suckers, working hard throughout the year in good faith but get only criticism in return.

In conclusion, I would like to thank the past committee for the job they have done.

Malaysian Observer