MALACCA: Malacca is not keen to pursue a proposal mooted two decades ago to swap Tampin in Negri Sembilan with Cape Racahado.
In the mid 1990s, an informal talk was held by both the state governments to look into swapping the Tampin town in Negri Sembilan and Cape Rachado, a Malacca owned forest reserve in Port Dickson as part of border delineation for more effective administration.
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