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Malapportionment of Parliamentary Constituencies in Johor
Malapportionment in the 2015 – 2016 Redelineation Exercises Prepared by: Penang Institute Malapportionment of Parliamentary Constituencies in Johor After 2016 Redelineation Proposal (First Display) Excessively under-represented parliamentary constituencies: No. Constituency Electorate As % of average 1 P162 Gelang Patah 112,081 176.71% 2 P159 Pasir Gudang 108,156 170.52% 3 P158 Tebrau 99,592 157.02% 4 P160 Johor Bahru 98,351 155.06% 5 P161 Pulai 95,980 151.32% 6 P163 Kulai 95,822 151.07% 5 P150 Batu Pahat 91,328 143.99% 6 P152 Kluang 88,212 139.07% Justification for excessive under-representation: None. They can have smaller electorates, if voters can be more evenly spread out across constituencies. At least one parliamentary seat should be taken from less populous areas and given to Greater Johor Bahru. Excessively over-represented parliamentary constituencies: No. Constituency Electorate As % of average 1 P143 Pagoh 36,387 57.37% 2 P142 Labis 37,569 59.23% 3 P157 Pengerang 38,338 60.44% 4 P155 Tenggara 40,670 64.12% 5 P151 Simpang Renggam 41,052 64.72% 6 P153 Sembrong 41,629 65.63% 7 P141 Sekijang 41,896 66.05% Justification for excessive over-representation: None. None of these parliamentary constituencies occupies a large landmass to qualify for over-representation as provided for by Section 2(c), the Thirteenth Schedule of the Federal Constitution. Tellingly, Mersing which has approximately twice the landmass than Pagoh has more voters than any of these. Ratio of Largest Constituency to Smallest Constituency: 3.08: 1 Changes in Malapportionment: Malapportionment is not mitigated by the redelineation proposal even though some victims of malapportionment have changed. -
Trends in Southeast Asia
ISSN 0219-3213 2017 no. 9 Trends in Southeast Asia PARTI AMANAH NEGARA IN JOHOR: BIRTH, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS WAN SAIFUL WAN JAN TRS9/17s ISBN 978-981-4786-44-7 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace Singapore 119614 http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg 9 789814 786447 Trends in Southeast Asia 17-J02482 01 Trends_2017-09.indd 1 15/8/17 8:38 AM The ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute (formerly Institute of Southeast Asian Studies) is an autonomous organization established in 1968. It is a regional centre dedicated to the study of socio-political, security, and economic trends and developments in Southeast Asia and its wider geostrategic and economic environment. The Institute’s research programmes are grouped under Regional Economic Studies (RES), Regional Strategic and Political Studies (RSPS), and Regional Social and Cultural Studies (RSCS). The Institute is also home to the ASEAN Studies Centre (ASC), the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre (NSC) and the Singapore APEC Study Centre. ISEAS Publishing, an established academic press, has issued more than 2,000 books and journals. It is the largest scholarly publisher of research about Southeast Asia from within the region. ISEAS Publishing works with many other academic and trade publishers and distributors to disseminate important research and analyses from and about Southeast Asia to the rest of the world. 17-J02482 01 Trends_2017-09.indd 2 15/8/17 8:38 AM 2017 no. 9 Trends in Southeast Asia PARTI AMANAH NEGARA IN JOHOR: BIRTH, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS WAN SAIFUL WAN JAN 17-J02482 01 Trends_2017-09.indd 3 15/8/17 8:38 AM Published by: ISEAS Publishing 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace Singapore 119614 [email protected] http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg © 2017 ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore All rights reserved. -
SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : JOHOR 1 Rumah
SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : JOHOR BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH 1 Rumah Tumpangan Lotus 23, Jln Permas Jaya 10/3,Bandar Baru Permas Jaya,Masai 81750 Johor Bahru 2 Okid Cottage 41, Jln Permas 10/7,Bandar Baru Permas Jaya 81750 Johor Bahru 3 Eastern Hotel 200-A,Jln Besar 83700 Yong Peng 4 Mersing Inn 38, Jln Ismail 86800 Mersing 5 Mersing River View Hotel 95, Jln Jemaluang 86800 Mersing 6 Lake Garden Hotel 1,Jln Kemunting 2, Tmn Kemunting 83000 Batu Pahat 7 Rest House Batu Pahat 870,Jln Tasek 83000 Batu Pahat 8 Crystal Inn 36, Jln Zabedah 83000 Batu Pahat 9 Pulai Springs Resort 20KM, Jln Pontian Lama,Pulai 81110 Johor Bahru 10 Suria Hotel No.13-15,Jln Penjaja 83000 Batu Pahat 11 Indah Inn No.47,Jln Titiwangsa 2,Tmn Tampoi Indah 81200 Johor Bahru 12 Berjaya Waterfront Hotel No 88, Jln Ibrahim Sultan, Stulang Laut 80300 Johor Bahru 13 Hotel Sri Pelangi No. 79, Jalan Sisi 84000 Muar 14 A Vista Melati No. 16, Jalan Station 80000 Johor Bahru 15 Hotel Kingdom No.158, Jln Mariam 84000 Muar 16 GBW HOTEL No.9R,Jln Bukit Meldrum 80300 Johor Bahru 17 Crystal Crown Hotel 117, Jln Harimau Tarum,Taman Abad 80250 Johor Bahru 18 Pelican Hotel 181, Jln Rogayah 80300 Batu Pahat 19 Goodhope Hotel No.1,Jln Ronggeng 5,Tmn Skudai Baru 81300 Skudai 20 Hotel New York No.22,Jln Dato' Abdullah Tahir 80300 Johor Bahru 21 THE MARION HOTEL 90A-B & 92 A-B,Jln Serampang,Tmn Pelangi 80050 Johor Bahru 22 Hotel Classic 69, Jln Ali 84000 Muar 23 Marina Lodging PKB 50, Jln Pantai, Parit Jawa 84150 Muar 24 Lok Pin Hotel LC 117, Jln Muar,Tangkak 84900 Muar 25 Hongleng Village 8-7,8-6,8-5,8-2, Jln Abdul Rahman 84000 Muar 26 Anika Inn Kluang 298, Jln Haji Manan,Tmn Lian Seng 86000 Kluang 27 Hotel Anika Kluang 1,3 & 5,Jln Dato' Rauf 86000 Kluang BIL. -
Colgate Palmolive List of Mills As of June 2018 (H1 2018) Direct
Colgate Palmolive List of Mills as of June 2018 (H1 2018) Direct Supplier Second Refiner First Refinery/Aggregator Information Load Port/ Refinery/Aggregator Address Province/ Direct Supplier Supplier Parent Company Refinery/Aggregator Name Mill Company Name Mill Name Country Latitude Longitude Location Location State AgroAmerica Agrocaribe Guatemala Agrocaribe S.A Extractora La Francia Guatemala Extractora Agroaceite Extractora Agroaceite Finca Pensilvania Aldea Los Encuentros, Coatepeque Quetzaltenango. Coatepeque Guatemala 14°33'19.1"N 92°00'20.3"W AgroAmerica Agrocaribe Guatemala Agrocaribe S.A Extractora del Atlantico Guatemala Extractora del Atlantico Extractora del Atlantico km276.5, carretera al Atlantico,Aldea Champona, Morales, izabal Izabal Guatemala 15°35'29.70"N 88°32'40.70"O AgroAmerica Agrocaribe Guatemala Agrocaribe S.A Extractora La Francia Guatemala Extractora La Francia Extractora La Francia km. 243, carretera al Atlantico,Aldea Buena Vista, Morales, izabal Izabal Guatemala 15°28'48.42"N 88°48'6.45" O Oleofinos Oleofinos Mexico Pasternak - - ASOCIACION AGROINDUSTRIAL DE PALMICULTORES DE SABA C.V.Asociacion (ASAPALSA) Agroindustrial de Palmicutores de Saba (ASAPALSA) ALDEA DE ORICA, SABA, COLON Colon HONDURAS 15.54505 -86.180154 Oleofinos Oleofinos Mexico Pasternak - - Cooperativa Agroindustrial de Productores de Palma AceiteraCoopeagropal R.L. (Coopeagropal El Robel R.L.) EL ROBLE, LAUREL, CORREDORES, PUNTARENAS, COSTA RICA Puntarenas Costa Rica 8.4358333 -82.94469444 Oleofinos Oleofinos Mexico Pasternak - - CORPORACIÓN -
Senarai Bilangan Pemilih Mengikut Dm Sebelum Persempadanan 2016 Johor
SURUHANJAYA PILIHAN RAYA MALAYSIA SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : JOHOR SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : JOHOR BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA PERSEKUTUAN : SEGAMAT BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : BULOH KASAP KOD BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : 140/01 SENARAI DAERAH MENGUNDI DAERAH MENGUNDI BILANGAN PEMILIH 140/01/01 MENSUDOT LAMA 398 140/01/02 BALAI BADANG 598 140/01/03 PALONG TIMOR 3,793 140/01/04 SEPANG LOI 722 140/01/05 MENSUDOT PINDAH 478 140/01/06 AWAT 425 140/01/07 PEKAN GEMAS BAHRU 2,391 140/01/08 GOMALI 392 140/01/09 TAMBANG 317 140/01/10 PAYA LANG 892 140/01/11 LADANG SUNGAI MUAR 452 140/01/12 KUALA PAYA 807 140/01/13 BANDAR BULOH KASAP UTARA 844 140/01/14 BANDAR BULOH KASAP SELATAN 1,879 140/01/15 BULOH KASAP 3,453 140/01/16 GELANG CHINCHIN 671 140/01/17 SEPINANG 560 JUMLAH PEMILIH 19,072 SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : JOHOR BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA PERSEKUTUAN : SEGAMAT BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : JEMENTAH KOD BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : 140/02 SENARAI DAERAH MENGUNDI DAERAH MENGUNDI BILANGAN PEMILIH 140/02/01 GEMAS BARU 248 140/02/02 FORTROSE 143 140/02/03 SUNGAI SENARUT 584 140/02/04 BANDAR BATU ANAM 2,743 140/02/05 BATU ANAM 1,437 140/02/06 BANDAN 421 140/02/07 WELCH 388 140/02/08 PAYA JAKAS 472 140/02/09 BANDAR JEMENTAH BARAT 3,486 140/02/10 BANDAR JEMENTAH TIMOR 2,719 140/02/11 BANDAR JEMENTAH TENGAH 414 140/02/12 BANDAR JEMENTAH SELATAN 865 140/02/13 JEMENTAH 365 140/02/14 -
Europe Mill List
Pura Foods Ltd. - Purfleet Traceability Summary - Supplies July 2017 – June 2018 Refinery details Refinery RSPO Parent Name Latitude Longitude Address Name Status Archer Daniels Pura Foods Yes – 51.471676° 0.255415° London road RM19 1SD Purfleet, Essex, Midland Ltd. SG / MB UK Company (ADM) Overall Traceability Palm Lauric Unknown* 0.1% 0.0% Traceability to mill 99.9% 100% Pura Foods 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Palm Lauric Unknown Traceability to mill *Unknown unlisted Supplying Wilmar International refineries at source Purfleet BEO, Bintulu x The charts below represent total volumes of palm and lauric products sourced from various origins into Purfleet in July 2017 – June 2018: PALM SOURCING LAURIC SOURCING Indonesia / Malaysia Local Latin America Indonesia / Malaysia Local 19% 26% 56% 25% 74% Local: products which originate from refineries in Europe. Last Updated: 26 October 2018 Pura Foods Ltd. (July 2017 - June 2018) List of supplying mills Country Parent company Palm Oil Mill RSPO Status Latitude Longitude Address Palm Lauric Abago S.A.S. Braganza Conventional 4.2865556 -72.1340833 Via Puerto Gaitan- Puerto Lopez X Aceites Cimarrones S.A.S. Aceites Cimarrones S.A.S. Conventional 3.03559 -73.11147 Fca Tucson II Vda Candelejas, Puerto Rico, Meta X Aceites S.A. Aceites S.A. Conventional 3.0355833 -73.1114722 Kilometro 2 via a Aracataca, Retén, Magdalena X El Roble S.A. El Roble S.A. Conventional 10.672722° -74.214806° Tucurinca Magdalena 6 kilómetros después de la vía Férrea. X Entrepalmas S.A.S. Entrepalmas S.A.S. Conventional 3.564583° -73.579417° Kilometro 22 Vereda La Castañeda Via Rincon Largo San Martin Meta X Extractora Central S.A. -
Review Article Review on the Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Malaysian Clams
Hindawi Publishing Corporation e Scientific World Journal Volume 2015, Article ID 905497, 7 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/905497 Review Article Review on the Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Malaysian Clams Md. Faruk Hossen, Sinin Hamdan, and Md. Rezaur Rahman Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia Correspondence should be addressed to Md. Faruk Hossen; [email protected] Received 18 February 2015; Revised 7 April 2015; Accepted 14 April 2015 Academic Editor: Jorge R. Ruelas-Inzunza Copyright © 2015 Md. Faruk Hossen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The current review discusses the levels of six heavy metals in different clam species from 34 sites of Malaysian coasts.The concentrations (g/g dry weight) of these heavy metals ranged around 0.18–8.51, 0.13–17.20, 2.17–7.80, 0.84–36.00, 24.13–368.00, and 177.82–1912.00 for Cd, Pb, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Fe, respectively. It was observed that the concentrations of metals slightly depend on different clam species but mostly depend on site locations. According to Malaysian Food Regulation (1985), about 30% and more than 50% sites are safe from Cd and Pb contamination, respectively, and also the clam species from the other populations studied were safe for consumption. 1. Introduction estuary [14]. These animals ingest metal-enriched particles directly, thereby giving an indication of the bioaccumulation Heavymetalspollutionhasbeenahotissueinmarine ability of metals [15, 16]. -
Spatial Management Plan
6 -1 CHAPTER 6 SPATIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN The Spatial Management Plan is a basic framework that drives the translation of national strategic directions to the state level. The Spatial Management Plan consist of aspects related to spatial Three (3) Types of State Spatial availability (land use and transportation), growth areas (Conurbation, Management Plan Promoted Development Zone, Catalyst Centre and Agropolitan Centre), settlement hierarchies, resource management (forest, water, food, Spatial Growth Framework energy source and other natural resources) and disaster risk areas 1 Plan (tsunami, flood, landslide, coastal erosion and rise in sea level). Resource Management Plan A Spatial Management Plan at the state level is prepared to translate 2 national strategic directions to the state level (all states in Peninsular Natural Disaster Risk Area Malaysia, Sabah and Labuan Federal Territory) especially for strategic 3 Management Plan directions that have direct implications on a spatial aspect such as: . 1. Growth and development of cities as well as rural areas that is balanced and integrated (PD1 and PD 2); 2. Connectivity and access that is enhanced and sustainable (PD3); 3. Sustainable management of natural resources, food resources and State Spatial Management Plan heritage resources (KD1); involve the following states: 4. Management of risk areas (KD2); 5. Low carbon cities and sustainable infrastructure (KD3); and 1. Perlis pp. 6 - 8 6. Inclusive community development (KI1, KI2 and KI3). 2. Kedah pp. 6 - 14 3. Pulau Pinang pp. 6 - 20 This management plan shall become the basis for planning growth areas, conservation of resource areas as well as ensuring planning 4. Perak pp. 6 - 26 takes into account risks of natural disaster. -
Malaya Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Held in Singapore, January 1939
~t[~VTES OF THE FORTY • SEVE~TI[ SESSION MALAYA ANNUAL CONFERENCE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HELD IN SINGAPORE, JANUARY 1939 \\' H S I ...: Y <;lIURCH, SINGAPOIU£ Br.&..x - r'/ 41 k. \;.47 TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary of Statistics 2 I. OFFICERS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE 3 n. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 4 Special Committees t· • 6 Ill. DAILY PROCEEDINGS 7 IV. DISCIPLINARY QUESTIONS 19 Certificate of Ordination 25 v APPOINTXENTS 26 Special Appointments 34 Secretary's Certificate 35 VI. REPORTS: (a) District Superintendents Southern Tamil District-J. 3. XovilpiUai 36 Seriki District-Wong Xing Bwo 38 Sibu District-Lee Bock Biang 38 Penang-Ipoh District-M. Dodsworth 39 Central Tamil District-S. S. Pakianathall 44 Central Malaya District-Abel Eklund 45 Singapore District-R. L. Archer 50 (b) Standing Committees and Boards Committee on Public Morals 54 Committee on Evangelism 55 Committee on the State of the Church 56 Home Missionary Society 57 Conference Stewards 59 Committee on Worship 61 STATISTICS Statistical :Report of :Malaya Annual Conference Inserted Statistics for Educational Institutions Inserted Statistician's Recapitulation Beport Inserted Conference Treasurer's Report 64 VII. MISCELLANEOUS Committee on Christian Literature 65 Malaysia Commission on Religious Education 67 VIII. ROLL OF THE DEAD 70 In Memoriam 71 IX. HISTORICAL Conference Sessions 73 Chronological Roll 74 Retired Ministers 75 MINUTES OF THE FORTy-SEVENTH SESSION .MALAYA ANNUAL CONFERENCE .1llETH()DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HELD IN WESLEY CHURCH SINGAPORE, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS MALAYA JANUARY 5 TO II, 1939 SECRETARY, MALAYA ANNUAL CONFERENCE FIVE, FORT CANNING ROAD SINGAPORE, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS _~i\LAY.A /' ~):. •• ,:(~., Y (.f r e -'"'I",~: "':;;:".- li.~ ~ )... -
Masjid Di Negeri Johor – Kluang
MASJID DAERAH KLUANG BAHAGIAN PENGURUSAN MASJID DAN SURAU JABATAN AGAMA JOHOR JAJ.PMS.010/115/8/KLG- MAKLUMAT MASJID BIL KATEGORI NAMA KOD MUKIM MASJID MASJID 1 MASJID BANDAR KLUANG, JLN SEKOLAH, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 001 KLUANG KERAJAAN 2 MASJID KAMPUNG MELAYU, JLN PENGHULU KASIM, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 002 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 3 MASJID KG BENTONG, KG BENTONG DALAM, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 003 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 4 MASJID KG TENGAH, JLN KG TENGAH, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 004 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 5 MASJID AL ISLAH, JLN HJ MANAN, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 005 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 6 MASJID TAMAN KASIH, KG BARU, JLN MERSING, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 006 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 7 MASJID AL KHAUTHAR, NO 202, JLN MERSING, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 007 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 8 MASJID DATO' AHMAD, JLN ARA, GUNUNG LAMBAK, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 008 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 9 MASJID AN NUR, BT 4 1/2, JLN RENGGAM, BT 4 KG MENGKIBOL, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 009 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 10 MASJID AL YAHYA, TAMAN KLUANG BARAT, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 010 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 11 MASJID FELDA KAHANG TIMUR, 197, JLN TIONG, F.KAHANG TIMUR, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 011 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 12 MASJID FELDA ULU DENGAR, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 012 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 13 MASJID FELDA KAHANG BARAT, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 013 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 14 MASJID AL MUHAIMIN, PENJARA KLUANG, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 014 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 15 MASJID AL IKRAM, TAMAN SRI KLUANG, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 015 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 16 MASJID LADANG RENGGAM 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR 016 KLUANG MASJID KARIAH 17 MASJID FELDA AYER HITAM, 86000 KLUANG, JOHOR -
Indian Ocean Tsunami Operational Information
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1970 Population Census of Peninsular Malaysia .02 Sample
1970 POPULATION CENSUS OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA .02 SAMPLE - MASTER FILE DATA DOCUMENTATION AND CODEBOOK 1970 POPULATION CENSUS OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA .02 SAMPLE - MASTER FILE CONTENTS Page TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON THE DATA TAPE 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA FILE 2 INDEX OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 1: HOUSEHOLD RECORD 4 INDEX OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 2: PERSON RECORD (AGE BELOW 10) 5 INDEX OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 3: PERSON RECORD (AGE 10 AND ABOVE) 6 CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 1 7 CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 2 15 CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 3 24 APPENDICES: A.1: Household Form for Peninsular Malaysia, Census of Malaysia, 1970 (Form 4) 33 A.2: Individual Form for Peninsular Malaysia, Census of Malaysia, 1970 (Form 5) 34 B.1: List of State and District Codes 35 B.2: List of Codes of Local Authority (Cities and Towns) Codes within States and Districts for States 38 B.3: "Cartographic Frames for Peninsular Malaysia District Statistics, 1947-1982" by P.P. Courtenay and Kate K.Y. Van (Maps of Adminsitrative district boundaries for all postwar censuses). 70 C: Place of Previous Residence Codes 94 D: 1970 Population Census Occupational Classification 97 E: 1970 Population Census Industrial Classification 104 F: Chinese Age Conversion Table 110 G: Educational Equivalents 111 H: R. Chander, D.A. Fernadez and D. Johnson. 1976. "Malaysia: The 1970 Population and Housing Census." Pp. 117-131 in Lee-Jay Cho (ed.) Introduction to Censuses of Asia and the Pacific, 1970-1974. Honolulu, Hawaii: East-West Population Institute.