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  2. British North Borneo Herald - Wikipedia

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    The 'Herald', title graphic from 1 January 1896 after conversion to 14-daily appearance. Extract from the title page of the British North Borneo Official Gazette of 16 April 1902. Although the herald is usually quoted as British North Borneo Herald, its official name has undergone several minor changes:

  3. List of defunct newspapers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: 1985 1990 North York Mirror: ON: Toronto? 2023 Now, Xtra! ON: Toronto: 1984 2015 Our Lives: Canada's First Black Women's Newspaper: ON: Toronto: 1986 1989 Scarborough Mirror: ON: Toronto? 2023 Shing Wah Chou Pao: ON: Toronto: 1916 1917 Shing Wah Daily News: ON: Toronto: 1922 1990 Sing Tao Daily: ON: Toronto? 2022 South Asian Vision: ON ...

  4. Category:British North Borneo Herald - Wikipedia

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  5. New Sabah Times - Wikipedia

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    The Sabah Times commenced publication on 21 January 1953, published by Donald Stephens (later Tun Fuad Stephens), and made possible with $1000 given to him by his brother Ben, and had a daily circulation of approximately 1000. It was the first English-language daily newspaper in British North Borneo.

  6. Category:Editors of the B.N.B. Herald - Wikipedia

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  7. North Borneo - Wikipedia

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    North Borneo (usually known as British North Borneo, also known as the State of North Borneo) [2] was a British protectorate in the northern part of the island of Borneo, (present-day Sabah). The territory of North Borneo was originally established by concessions of the Sultanates of Brunei and Sulu in 1877 and 1878 to a German -born ...

  8. British Borneo - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] During the British colonial rule before World War II, Sarawak was known as the Raj of Sarawak (1841–1946), Sabah was known as North Borneo (1881–1946), and Labuan was known as the Crown Colony of Labuan (1848–1946).

  9. Keith Wookey - Wikipedia

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    Walter Keith Caple Wookey (1912 - 1963), also known as Keith Wookey, was a District Officer and later Resident in the post-war British Colonial Government of North Borneo. At some point Wookey was the most senior official stationed in Sandakan as Resident (known as Resident Commissioner in full) and was also appointed by the Queen to the ...