Saturday, January 11, 2025

It Was The Rakyat Who Decided On ‘Bulatan Dato Lau Pak Khuan

Bulatan Lau Pak Khuan located in Ipoh Garden in the vicinity of Maybank and CIMB Ipoh Garden

Late December 2024 I was alerted of a signage bearing the name Dato Seri Lau Pak Khuan being erected at his road/ circus junction of Canning Estate and Jalan Dato Lau Pak Khuan. I was glad that Council remembered him for he was a revered community leader of the early independence years.

I was determined to enquire with the council which department was responsible for this wonderful gesture. A quick check with Project Planning department drew a blank and similarly with the Special Dept and even Landscape Department. Only the mayor’s office remained and that is where I got my answer. 

Mayor Dato Rumaizi said the signage was decided at the 2019 Town Hall meeting  

According to Mayor Dato Rumaizi Baharin the decision “to construct the signage ‘Bulatan Dato Lau Pak Khuan’ was the result of a town-hall discussion in 2019. It was the participants who attended the town-hall meeting and proposed the signage. The participants decided that the council give appreciation to Dato Lau Pak Khuan and name a circus after him. Most of the circuses were named after Sultans as such we supported the motion. The majority wanted it and so it unanimously agreed”.

About Lau Pak Khuan from Wikipedia:: Lau was awarded the title Officer of the Order of the British Empire by King George V for public service. He was awarded the Datuk title in 1963 and Datuk Seri three years later by then Sultan of Perak, Sultan Idris Shah. He was the first Chinese to be conferred the Datuk Seri title. (MBI might want to consider amending the signage again). A street was named after him in Ipoh Garden, Perak. He served as President of Chinese Chamber of Commerce for 33 years, Perak Chinese Assembly Hall for a similar period, Perak Kwantung Association for 30 years and Perak Chinese Mining Association for 25 years. He was president of the associations for so many years as no one wanted to challenge him. They had such faith in him to lead the community. He died in 1971.


The Town Hall Meeting of 2019 / Ipoh the 2nd Poorest City and Upgrading Canning

Rumaizi who became the Mayor in 2020 added that in the 2019 minutes Ipoh was ranked as the 2nd poorest of 17 cities in Malaysia beating only Kuala Trengganu.

His 1st priority at the time was how to eradicate poverty in Ipoh specifically ‘urban poverty’. One of the areas was to improve our services in tourism and the subsector within tourism. Another was to develop an expanded Ipoh which, besides just Old Town and New Town was to include Canning, as one area.

This would include the infrastructure at Canning which included improving the street lighting, roads and 5G which is a necessity to make tourism more viable.

Currently our ranking has improved, added Rumaizi, and our position lies in the Top 10 of twenty cities of Malaysia. We made the right decision then and it has helped Ipoh.

..the circus at sundown ....

Syabas Mayor Rumaizi!

KK

Friday, January 10, 2025

Canning Garden Drains Need To Be Upgraded .....

 This was the drain outside of Canning Market after just half an hour of a heavy rain. IT WAS FULL. I've noticed it's been this way for over 2 years now. It seem the drains here are too small to carry away the excess waters. It could be there has been so much new developments that the existing drains are now inadequate.

..this was the scene in the market 20 minutes earlier. All the drains were full....Isn't it about time these 50yo drains were upgraded anyway ......


KK

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Neighborhood KopiTiam, Happy Hour With Astro / The Malaysia Open And Pearly Tan & M.Thinaah


Witnessed these gentlemen enjoy the Petronas Malaysian Open. At the time M.Thinaah and Pearly Tan were against the Indonesian pair of Ramadhanti and Meyasari.  It was the rubber set and the 'happy hour gang' were rooting for the Malaysian pair. Unfortunately they went down to the Indonesians. Even at small neighborhood KopiTiam's and with Astro....national players can bring joy to a normally quiet evening.

the Malaysian pair scored a point but alas it was not to be ...........

KK

Monday, January 6, 2025

Quaint JKR Houses Of Yesteryear


Saw this JKR quarters house of yesteryear. It is slowly being swallowed by nature. It is situated across the road from the IPD and Traffic HQ but camouflaged by thick foliage in front and is situated in between the Railway Station and Medan Kidd bus station. Pity the government wants to see these houses rot. They could be used  as reminder of how Ipoh was in the old day ..for Tourism purposes only or transformed into an upmarket kopi tiam. Hmmm!

THE BY-ELECTION THAT BROUGHT D.R.SEENIVASAGAM TO THE FORE

 




Andrew Lin Top contributor... 1 January 2025/ From IPDCs

Saturday, 23rd November 1957 is a date to be cherished by the people of Ipoh. On that day, barely three months after Merdeka (Independence from Britain), the late D.R.Seenivasagam, popularly known by his initials, D.R., Secretary-General of the People's Progressive Party (PPP), against all odds, wrested the seat of IPOH-MENGLEMBU in the Federal Legislative Council (the forerunner to the present day Dewan Rakyat) from the ruling Alliance, a coalition of the United Malay National Organisation (UMNO), the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) and the Malayan Indian Congress (MIC) led by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman (the Tunku).
The seat of Ipoh-Menglembu became vacant when the incumbent was appointed Governor of Malacca upon Merdeka.
It was a straight fight. The Alliance was represented by its powerful MCA Perak State Secretary, YAP YIN FAH, a well-to-do tin miner. D.R.SEENIVASAGAM, a young 36-year old lawyer was the PPP candidate. This was D.R.'s second attempt at the seat. In the 1955 General Elections, D.R. managed to poll only 808 votes and lost his deposit. MCA's LEONG YEW KOH won by a landslide.
The Alliance was tipped to win again due to its incumbency and its vast resources in terms of manpower and finance. The PPP was clearly the underdog. At the start of the one-month campaign, even the bookies did not give the PPP a fighting chance. The by-election was held against a backdrop of sporadic demonstrations by Chinese Middle School students.
Like most urban areas in pre-Merdeka Malaya, Ipoh was the undisputed stronghold of the MCA. Formed in 1949, the MCA's primary role was to organise the resettlement of Chinese settlers in New Villages against Communist insurgents and terrorists. The MCA also held sway over the Chinese community generally including the associations and guilds. It was also tasked with providing assistance to obtain citizenship for the Chinese people, many of whom were illiterate or had very little knowledge of the Malay language. Over time, such services deteriorated and confidence among the Chinese community began to diminish due to the presence of cliques within the MCA and also the never-ending struggle for power among over exuberant young leaders.
The PPP, on the other hand, after their poor performance at the 1955 polls, embarked on an aggressive expansion programme and was fairly successful. The party focussed their attention on door-to-door campaigning and the registration of new members. Led by D R and a small group of professionals, the party had by the time of the by-election managed to build up grassroot support among the working class - the hawkers, the rickshaw pullers, taxi drivers, petty traders, coolies, etc. The Chinese community, in general, was cognisant of the dire need for an alternative political vehicle to represent them. In the PPP, they see in the person of D.R. as one who despite of a different ethnicity was prepared to take on contentious issues affecting them and to champion their cause.
The campaign began in earnest by both contesting parties. Rallies were held in various areas within the constituency practically every night. Most open spaces were fully taken up for this purpose. The Ipoh Padang was the preferred choice of the Alliance whilst the Children's Playground was the main battleground of the PPP. The rallies of the PPP were generally well attended as the people were mesmerized by fiery speeches made its leaders. The stand adopted by the PPP on most issues resonated with their aspirations. In response, the crowd applauded loudly. Half way through the campaign, most observers gave the PPP a 50-50 chance.
By comparison, attendance at Alliance's rallies was dismal. About half a dozen government ministers from Kuala Lumpur took part in the campaign. Even the presence of the Tunku himself towards the tail end of the campaign did not help. To make matters more embarrassing, the Prime Minister was booed by a small section of the crowd that night.
The results were announced shortly after midnight. There was a massive swing against the Alliance. D.R. polled 5911 votes while Yap received 4091 votes. The majority was 1820 votes. In 1955, Leong Yew Koh got in with a majority of more than 5000 votes over his three opponents.
D.R.'s victory was due to the solid support of the majority Chinese electorate including the associations and guilds. Even in Yap's hometown of Menglembu, the people voted en masse in favour of the 'six-pointed red star' (symbol of the PPP) and not the 'blue sailing boat" (Alliance's symbol) as before. Prominent business leaders of the day like Lau Pak Khuan and millionaire tin miner Foong Seong also threw in their support for the PPP at the closing stages of the campaign. Most of all, D.R. succeeded in hammering home the need for a "real" Opposition in the Legislative Council.
The Tunku was devastated. Never in his wildest dreams did he imagine that the Alliance would lose, for as far as he was concerned, Ipoh was the jewel in the crown for his party. According to the Chinese press, the Tunku was so infuriated that he refused to take Yap's calls let alone meet him in person to explain the fiasco. UMNO claimed that Yap had failed to answer repeated accusations made by D.R. in the course of the campaign, creating in the public mind that the charges were true and could not be rebutted. Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak blamed the Chinese school students of helping D.R. in his campaign. D.R. vehemently denied this.
D R.'s triumphant entry to the Legislative Council effectively meant Ipoh had produced the first non-Malay Opposition Leader in the House in post-Merdeka Malaya. D.R. held this rare distinction until the First General Elections for the Dewan Rakyat in 1959. This achievement which has been overlooked must be given due recognition.(Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Hussain of the Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP), now known as PAS was the sole Opposition member in the 1955 General Elections).
Footnote.
The above is my personal recollection of memories and corroborated by some senior friends whom I have no reason to doubt. To the best of my knowledge, all the pieces of information are factually correct and true. Nothing is exaggerated although some descriptions are based on anecdotal evidence. It is never my intention to be partisan in any way.
I have met and spoken to the late Mr. Yap on a few occasions in the late 60s. He was a customer of the bank where I worked. Always smartly attired in his white shirt and long short pants together with long stockings, he was a friendly person by nature and had a very loud voice. I found him to be quite reticent at times.
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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Foto Of The Year 2024: The Royal Luncheon


 This Royal Luncheon has my vote as the most important photo of all in the year 2024.

It shows His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia was hosting PMX Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to lunch at a popular ikan asam pedas restaurant in Johor Bahru.

Also in the photo sharing the same table is the Regent of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, and state Secretary Tan Sri Dr Azmi Rohani.

This photograph painted more than the proverbial thousands of words. Without going into detail all Malaysians understand the underlying awesome message which is hope.

KC

Thursday, January 2, 2025

The Crucifix Alignment@OMPH Church- 31st December 2024

Pix: Anthony Law. The Crucifix Alignment .. 31st December 2024. Place: OMPH Church
 
What a great photo. Many a time this photographer was at the right place and right time. It as if nature led him to the spot. Uncanny you imagine but after multiple uncanny inncidents ...i believe its a calling!!! 

Then again 2025 is the start of the Jubilee Year .... time will tell.



KK