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For this reason, the first sixteen-page edition of the periodical "The North Borneo Herald and Official Gazette" appeared on 1 March 1883, in Kudat, the first capital of North Borneo. [ 1 ] For the monthly publication of the newspaper and the printing in the Dent Road no. 1, Thomas J. Keaughran, [ note 1 ] a former reporter of The Straits Times ...
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This is a list of newspapers in Brunei. Berita Brunei - first published in March 1957; October 1959 it was renamed as Berita Borneo; Bintang Harian - published in both Malay and English; first appeared in March 1966; Borneo Bulletin - first appeared on November 7, 1953; the only newspaper in Brunei to publish seven days a week
Returning to North Borneo in 1893, he served in various posts including Postmaster-General of North Borneo and Labuan (1894); editor of the British North Borneo Herald; Acting Secretary to the Governor; Sessions Judge; Acting District Officer, Sandakan; Deputy Governor (1896); and Superintendent of the Public Works Department (1897). [1] [2] [3 ...
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Board of directors of the company. The company was founded along similar lines as the East India Company.German businessman and diplomat Baron von Overbeck, along with the heads of a British trading company in Shanghai and London, Alfred Dent and Edward Dent, together met with the rulers of northern Borneo to obtain a concession for their colonial interests. [8]