Monday 9 September 2013

Siapa PENDATANG

Tuesday, July 30, 2013


The Cinion Dilemma

Fucking Cinions.....look at them




Giler buruk perangai doe...


Ada jugak yang semangat kental..sanggup beratur macam negara Komunis



  

 Interesting species these Cinions.... Predatory in every aspects....

 Semua telan....budak mati dalam perut pun dia sanggup makan....gua tak kasi link la...ngeri siot...


 Anyway of late gua tengok Cinions Cinions semua makin kurang ajar....


 Lu pehal? Betul lu brani ke?


 Lu orang giler buruk siot... Gua tengok Apek2 keliling ASEAN jauh lagi cun dari lu orang semua...


Dah la fugly perangai macam sial....


Silap baka la kut yang turun Tongkang duu la kut....


Talking about this turun tongkang thing..


I once build a graph to show how many actually turun naik Tongkang kat Singapore...




Malaya: Annual data for Indian immigration and emigration exist from 1880 onwards and are accurate because of the Malayan government's role in bringing Indian workers to Malaya. Unskilled laborers from the subcontinent constituted the great bulk of the Malayan traffic, but the published data also include an unknown number of other Indians such as merchants traveling between the two countries. Until the 1930s, when demand for labor on rubber estates declined sharply, non-laborers were a small proportion of the Indian totals (Sandhu, 1969, pp. 95-125). Data source: Saw, 1970, p. 52. Almost all Chinese immigrants to Malaya first landed at Singapore. Beginning in 1881, records of Chinese examined at the port by its officials, by health officers or by the Chinese Protectorate (a government department set up to safeguard Chinese welfare) provide a reliable measure of annual immigrant inflows. But no statistics for Chinese emigration were kept before 1916, and until 1930 include only Chinese deck passengers departing from Singapore. Beginning in 1931 data are for deck passengers leaving all Malayan ports (in effect Penang as well as Singapore) and suggest understatement in the 1916-1930 departure figures. For 1911-1915 Chinese emigration from Malaya was estimated as 400,000 (Malaya, 1932, p. 113) and data for 1930-1939 refer to 1930-1938 only. Data sources: Straits Settlements,1881-1938 (from this source see years 1881-1911 immigration reports; Secretary for Chinese Affairs for 1930-1938; Progress of the People of the Straits Settlements for 1934-1938); Malaya, 1921, p. 21 and 1932, p. 113.

Source (hereGlobalization and Labor Market Integration in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Asia 



Giler banyak Cinions siot...9,694,362 Cinions masuk from 1880 to 1939...



Data keluar tak boleh harap tak tahu mana Cinions sudah pergi....


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