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FLY THE JALUR GEMILANG HIGH |
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Tuesday, 15 August 2006 |
FLY THE JALUR GEMILANG HIGH


Tanggal Ogos 31 Presint BU6 sambut Hari Merdeka ke-49 dengan gembira
Mertabatkan bendera Malaysia melambangkan Muhibah yang tak terkira
Bersama tiap warga riang meraikan dengan aman dan harmoni
Negara teladan idaman tiap negara membangun untuk disegani
On August 31, 2006 Precinct BU6 welcomes the 49th Merdeka Day Celebration
Upholding Malaysia’s flag, always ushering a well blended Muhibah patience
Together every citizen will be happy to celebrate with peace and harmony
A model country that every developing nation wants to emulate its journey
Jalur Gemilang berkibar hembusan bayu tanda sokongan yang dilaksana
Gandingan berbilang kaum dan agama melahirkan kemerdekaan yang penuh makna
Warga muda dan emas berkobar mengibar bandera tanda keteguhan
Tentukan tanggungjawab pertahan negara dengan penuh kesungguhan.
Jalur Gemilang, now flapping in the wind signaling support with more brilliance
Our multi-cultural and multi-religious community reveals a patriotic independence
Enthusiastic Malaysians, young and old, flying the national flag to show resilience
Ensuring responsibilities to protect the security of our country with full confidence
As our beloved Precinct BU community is working towards
“a safer, healthier and friendlier place to stay”, it is strongly urged that to usher
this 49th Merdeka celebration, our Precinct BU 6 neighbourhood takes the singular
lead by each home flying the Jalur Gemilang, our proud national flag.
Our beloved Precinct BU6 neighbourhood could be an example of a patriotic
Malaysian neighbourhood not only for Petaling Jaya but could possibly be for
the whole of Malaysia.To motivate houses to fly the Jalur Gemilang,
your Area Committee is giving 100 JALUR GEMILANG FREE
to the first 100 homes that have subscribed to the Security Scheme.
Please sms Ghazali at 012-2918046 stating your name and address
and the Jalur Gemilang will be delivered to your homes.
MERDEKA !
MERDEKA !
MERDEKA !
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PJ mayor Termizi bids farewell |
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Wednesday, 16 August 2006 |
From the Star - Nation News August 16,2006
Termizi: I’m honoured to be PJ’s first mayor

PETALING Jaya’s first mayor Datuk Ahmad Termizi Puteh
clocked out at 5pm on Tuesday in what was his last day on
the job.
In his farewell speech, Termizi jokingly said to his staff
that this was the second time he was saying farewell to
everyone, “but this time it’s for real.”
Termizi had bid farewell earlier, on July 24 last year.
He was then given a one-year contract extension to
prepare the municipality for city status.I
n his farewell speech, Termizi thanked the federal and
the state governments for his historic appointment as
the first mayor of the Petaling Jaya City Council.
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An Appreciation for MBPJ 1st Mayor Dato' Termizi |
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Wednesday, 16 August 2006 |
From left:
Angela, Dr Tock, Dato Termizi, Ghazali, Victor and Andy
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Thank You Mayor Dato' Termizi |
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Saturday, 29 July 2006 |
BU 6 Residents give thanks and praise to Dato. Termizi, our first Mayor of PJ City,
For his intervention and blessings to resolve our back gate issue with simplicity
Building good rapport and better relationship with our BU 6 Chairman, Ghazali
Showing and bridging the gap with decisive way of ensuring peace and harmony
Very grateful that future developments are in Dato Termizi's plan
Ease traffic and Puay Chai2 school children's safety also at hand
Give respect his magnificent Mayor's status to ensure happiness
Listening residents' affairs to pacify tensions his trademark in alertness
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BU6 Meeting re Website Launching |
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Monday, 31 July 2006 |

BU6Wawasan website launched at Ghazali's house
To surf our website, just move the magical mouse
To serve the community is our primary aim
Appreciate your comments to improve our claim
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Saturday, 19 August 2006 |
q “RAKAN COP” was inspired by the realization that the police was the binding
element for peace and harmony within any community.
The word “Cop” was derived from the word “Copper” ~ an English term for Police.
The shortened “Cop” was popularly used by the Americans.
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Residents adopting safety measures |
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Thursday, 17 August 2006 |
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