Kursus Seni Cindai di KSG-PLKU

 
Assalamu'alaikum & salam ukhwah buat semua ahli-ahli KSG-PLKU.
Sukacita kami umumkan bahawa satu Program Latihan/Kursus Seni Cindai akan kami anjurkan & KSG-PLKU menjemput semua ahli-ahlinya dari gelanggang utama & naungan dari peringkat bengkong merah dan ke atas untuk menyertai Program Latihan/Kursus Seni Cindai bermula Sabtu ini, 2hb. Feb 2013.
Perincian latihan adalah seperti berikut: 
  • Tarikh          : 2hb, 9hb, 16hb & 23hb. Februari 2013
  • Kekerapan  : 4 x Sabtu
  • Masa           : 9.30 mlm - 11.30 mlm (2 jam) 
  • Tempat        : Gelanggang Utama PLKU

Nota:
  1. Yuran RM30 dikenakan ke atas ahli yg menyertai program kursus ini buat kali pertama.
  2. Bayar di gelanggang pada malam Iatihan pertama Sabtu ini.
  3. Sila bawa sendiri 1 helai kain pelikat/sarong.

Sekian. Harap maklum & selamat berlatih!!!..

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We know this Datuk Yip Kum Fook, he is not a real lawyer, he hired a lawyer because he wanted to play politics and he was MCA Chairman in Taman Daya, Kepong at the time, he followed some people like Lee Kuan Yew and some others… Others want to play politics; they need to have any degree from universities or institutions abroad and local

Lee Kuan Yew, he joined the Laycock and Ong law firm founded by British lawyer John Laycock. Laycock was a co-founder of the pro-British Progressive Party and Lee represented the party during the 1951 legislative council election as an election agent. Lee was called to the Singapore bar on 7 August 1951.

Datuk Yip Kum Fook, we don't know which university he graduated from in England....don't play around studying law, you have to be smart and study for more than six years, today to study law you have to spend more than a million ringgit because I know my son, he studied law in the UK before

Study law you have to study in English because you studied in the UK...you have to think really hard don't make people can laugh at (you) brother...we know where you come from, if you want to deceive people why don't you go a little further

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