Batu Pahat
Batu Pahat
declared in legal Notification No. 73 of 1953, by
deleting the limits of the said port as defined in the
Second
Column of the First Schedule
thereto and substituting the
following
limits:
2. The
Sungei Simpang Kiri from and including the
loading terminal of the Sri Medan
Iron Mine to
its confluence with the Sungei Simpang Kanan,
and the Sungei
Batu Pahat to its mouth and
that part of
the Straits of Malacca contained
within the arc of a
circle of three miles radius with its center located at
Pulau Sialu Lighthouse, and
including all piers, jetties,
landing places and similar works within the limit
above set out, whether within or without the line of
High-Water
Mark and (subject to the rights of private
property therein) all portions of the shore or bank
within fifty yards of High Water Mark.” “Kukup
The area enclosed by the following
imaginary lines:
(A)
From
a point on the coast at Latitude 01º 20.5' North,Longitude
103º 26.3' East, due West to
(B)
Latitude
01º 20.5' North, Longitude 103º 24.5'
East,thence due South to
(C)
Latitude
01º 17.4' North, Longitude 103º
24.5' East, thence directly to
(D)
Latitude
01º 15.0' North, Longitude 103º 29.0' East, thence directly to
(E)
Latitude
01º 14.74' North, Longitude 103º 29.95' East,
thence
directly to
(F)
Latitude
01º 15.45' North, Longitude , 103º
30.65' East until reaching the coastline of Tanjung
Piai and thence along the coastline northwards
returning to position (A)including all rivers and tributaries flowing into
these waters and piers,jetties, wharves, landing
places, quays, docks and other similar works whether within or without the
high-water mark and any portion of shore or bank within 45.72 metres of high-water mark subject to any rights of existing
private property.