Sunday, June 1, 2014
A Delightful Dark Fantasy
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Thumbs Up!
31 May 2014
TELUK INTAN: Barisan Nasional wins back the Teluk Intan parliamentary seat after losing it to DAP in two previous general elections namely in 2008 and 2013.
Datuk Mah Siew Keong wrestled back the seat for the coalition with a majority of 238 votes after garnering 20,157 votes, defeating DAP’s greenhorn candidate, Dyana Sofya Mohd Daud.
The 27-year-old law graduate, who until recently served as the political aide to DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, garnered only 19,919 votes. There were a total of 543 rejected votes.
Mah who is also Gerakan President previously lost the seat to late Seah Leong Peng of DAP who died of cancer on May 1.
In the 2013 general election, Seah won with a majority of 7,313 votes after garnering 27,399 votes defeating Mah who garnered 20,086 votes. Independent candidate K.Moralingam only received 279 votes. Total voter turnout then was 80 per cent.
However, for this by-election, total voter turnout was below the Election Commission’s projection of at least 70 per cent voter turnout.
Only 67.4 per cent or 39,850 of the 59,927 ordinary voters turned up to vote when polling closed at 35 polling centres for the Teluk Intan Parliamentary by-election at 5 pm.
DAP’s over confidence and the Dyana factor had failed to impress voters to win the Teluk Intan parliamentary seat.
Political pundits also attributed BN’s success to the return of support from the Chinese community and frustrations towards DAP for not being able to bring much progress to Teluk Intan in the last six years.
The result was announced by returning officer Datuk Ibrahim Ahmad at Sekolah Menengah Abdul Rahman Talib, which had been turned into the by-election’s vote tallying centre, about 9pm.
The election process went on smoothly although there were rumours of commotions between supporters of both political sides at some polling centres.
Tomb Village, Kota Tinggi
And The People's Choice Is ...
Still too early. Still too early.
Meanwhile, I'll just enjoy these two videos
sent to me by a foodie. He wouldn't tell me where these two shops are. Only that he will take me there when I go up north again. I have a new fan. Hahaha.
Get serious now. The Sultan of Johor has summoned. Just kidding. The Sultan is gracing an event in Ulu Tiram, Johor, at 10am.
To the people of Teluk Intan, happy voting! May the choice be made with insight and wisdom.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Tiga Abdul and Baby Khamis
And this is my zoo story. During the school break, do visit the Johor Zoo at Jalan Gertak Merah, Johor Bahru. Admission is Malaysian Ringgit RM2 for adults and RM1 per child.
The playful tiger cubs at the Johor Zoo. NST pix by Mohd Azren Jamaludin. |
'Tiga Abdul', 'Khamis', pygmy marmosets new attraction at Johor Zoo
By Chuah Bee Kim
JOHOR BARU: Three Malayan tiger cubs, a tapir and two pygmy marmosets (world's smallest monkeys) are the latest attractions at the Johor Zoo. The arrival of the newbies is timely as the zoo is expecting an influx of visitors during the school holidays.
Johor Zoo manager Zakaria Razali said the tiger cubs born in early January have been dubbed "Tiga Abdul" after the late silver screen icon, Tan Sri P. Ramlee's comedy about three brothers in the film named Abdul Wahab, Abdul Wahib and Abdul Wahub.
The parents of the tiger cubs are Jelly and July, both about seven years old. Jelly and July gave birth to a total of eight offsprings, including Tiga Abdul, over the years.
However, four of the eight cubs died during infancy. The zoo's other new attraction is a tapir born on May 8 on a Thursday, and named "Khamis". "Khamis is the third tapir born at the zoo. The female tapir takes about three years before it can reproduce again, and then the female carries the fetus for 13 months," Zakaria said, adding that Khamis now weighs about 3.6kg.
Besides the tapir and the tiger cubs, Zakaria said a pair of pygmy marmosets also delivered two infants in early March. "A pygmy marmoset costs RM9,000 each and we bought three pairs. However, only one pair produced a total of four babies," he said.
Zakaria said not all the animals in the zoo can be fed by the public. This is to safeguard the animals' health.
The zoo, located at Jalan Gertak Merah here, is open to the public from 8.30am to 6pm daily.
It was built by Sultan Sir Ibrahim in 1928, but the Johor government took over the management of the zoo in 1962.
The baby tapir at the Johor Zoo. NST pix by Mohd Azren Jamaludin |
On the Ground
Teluk Intan: BN can win, says Muhyiddin
"We are going to push all the way until the campaign period ends at midnight today," he said after a breakfast session with leaders of local Indian non-governmental organisations here this morning.
Muhyiddin, nonetheless reminded BN party workers to observe decorum while campaigning in light of the Perak's state of mourning following the passing of the late Sultan Azlan Shah.
He also expressed regret over the DAP leadership's decision to proceed with a boisterous open air ceramah in the middle of this town last night.
"I think they are desperate to win. That's why they do not seem to care about the state mourning period," he said.
Earlier, Muhyiddin appealed for the local Indian NGO leaders to help BN candidate Datuk Mah Siew Keong who hails from this town to win the by-election.
"He (Mah) is from here and know better your needs and how to help your community," he said.
Mah faces DAP candidate Dyana Sofya Mohd Daud at the poll tomorrow.
Read more: Teluk Intan: BN can win, says Muhyiddin - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-color-red-teluk-intan-font-bn-can-win-says-muhyiddin-1.608165#ixzz33AvPtEvk