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National Day Rally 2010 (Pre-event press release)

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will deliver his National Day Rally 2023 speech on Sunday, 29 August 2010 from 6:45pm.

National Day Rally 2009

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2009 speech on 16 August 2009 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2009 (Mandarin)

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2009 speech on 16 August 2009 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2009 (Malay)

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2009 speech on 16 August 2009 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2009 (Pre-event press release)

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will deliver his National Day Rally 2009 speech on Sunday, 16 August 2009.

National Day Rally 2008

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2008 speech on 17 August 2008 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2008 (Mandarin)

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2008 speech on 17 August 2008 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2008 (Malay)

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2008 speech on 17 August 2008 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Chinese, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2007

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2007 speech on 19 August 2007 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

National Day Rally 2007 (Mandarin)

PM Lee Hsien Loong delivered his National Day Rally 2007 speech on 19 August 2007 at the University Cultural Centre, NUS. PM spoke in Malay and Mandarin, followed by English.

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