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The Lau King Howe Hospital Memorial Museum (Malay: Muzium Memorial Hospital Lau King Howe) (Chinese : 劉欽侯醫院紀念館) is a medical museum in Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia. The museum is the first and only medical museum in Malaysia.
Remnants of Labuan's history as a Royal Navy coaling station include the chimney, a well known local landmark. Labuan also contains a Labuan Maritime Museum. Labuan is also the base for diving on four popular wreck dives: the Cement wreck, the American wreck (the first USS Salute), the Australian wreck and the Blue Water wreck. [54]
The museum showcases the history and culture of Labuan. [4] On the lower floor, it displays the history of Labuan since its prehistory until the birth of Labuan as a federal territory of Malaysia and the establishment of Labuan as the international offshore financial centre.
The hoisting of British flag for the first time on Labuan on 24 December 1846 following its foundation as a Crown colony. Since 1841, when James Brooke had successfully established a solid presence in northwestern Borneo with the establishment of the Raj of Sarawak and began to assist in the suppression of piracy along the island coast, he had persistently promoted the island of Labuan to the ...
Labuan: Hospital Nukleus Labuan: Labuan Health Department of Labuan: Labuan Melaka: Malacca General Hospital: Malacca Hospital Alor Gajah: Alor Gajah Hospital Jasin: Jasin Hospital Angkatan Tentera Terendak: Malacca Negeri Sembilan: Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital: Seremban Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah: Kuala Pilah Hospital Port Dickson: Port Dickson ...
For local administration, the colony was divided into four residencies overseen by a resident, which were sub-divided into districts overseen by district officers. The district officer for the island of Labuan reported directly to the Chief Secretary. The districts were sub-divided into sub-districts overseen by assistant district officers.
The Labuan General Hospital is a Level 1 government hospital in the Philippines with an authorized bed capacity of one hundred (100). [1] It is located in Zamboanga City . References
In July 2010, the ship was involved in the US Navy's Pacific Partnership humanitarian assistance operation, providing over-the-shore support and acting as a forward base for medical and dental personnel during visits to Indonesia and Timor Leste. [5] In October 2013, Labuan participated in the International Fleet Review 2013 in Sydney. [14]