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Federal Rest House or Rumah Peranginan Persekutuan are the rest houses owned by the Federal Government of Malaysia under Property and Land Management Division of the Prime Minister's Department (Bahagian Pengurusan Hartanah, Jabatan Perdana Menteri). It is served as a government vacation retreat for government sectors.
Rumah Peranginan Persekutuan Pulau Langkawi (Federal Villa) (Langkawi Federal Rest House) Awana Porto Malai: References This page was last edited on 3 ...
Rumah Rakyat Teluk Pelanduk: Rumah Peranginan Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan (Negeri Sembilan State Rest House) MES Greysands PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) Kompleks Peranginan Bank Negara Malaysia (Bank Negara Resort) Brunwell / Anexxe Bunga Raya and Seri Mesra EPF (KWSP) Bunglow: T-junctions Pusat Latihan Kor Armor Diraja (Royal Armour Regiment ...
Jalan Rumah Persekutuan 1499m above sea level: Summit Jalan Rumah Persekutuan Rumah Peranginan Persekutuan Cameron Highlands (Cameron Highlands Federal Rest House) T-junctions Jalan Girdle--- m above sea level: North FT 434 Jalan Girdle (Girdle Road) Cameron Green Strawberry Park Resort Strawberry shops: T-junction Cameron Highlands Sultan ...
It took on its current name as Persekutuan Pengakap Malaysia (PPM) or Scouts Association of Malaysia following an act of Parliament; Boy Scouts Association of Malaysia Act No. 143, 1974. [ 9 ] The previous patron of the PPM is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdullah (2019–2024) while the President of PPM is the Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (since ...
This is a list of the titles related to Datuk, or its variant spelling Dato, Dato' or Datu, used in Brunei and Malaysia as titles which are conferred together with certain orders (darjah kebesaran).
These are the list of federal constituencies (Bahagian Pilihan Raya Persekutuan) followed by the state constituencies (Bahagian Pilihan Raya Negeri) in Malaysia.. Each federal constituency contains 2 to 6 state constituencies, except in the Federal Territories where there are only federal constituencies.
Tunku Abdul Rahman formed the first Rahman cabinet after being invited to begin a new government following the 27 July 1955 general election in Malaysia.Upon receiving the assent of the Rulers of the Malay States, the composition of the cabinet was announced by the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, Donald MacGillivray, from King's House on 4 August 1955.