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  2. Malay Mail - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .malaymail .com. The Malay Mail is an online newspaper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, first published on 1 December 1896 when Kuala Lumpur was the capital of the then new Federated Malay States, making it the first daily newspaper to appear in the FMS. In December 2018, it ceased printing after 122 years but has continued as a news portal.

  3. List of newspapers in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Kosmo! – Malaysia's nationwide Malaysia-language tabloid newspaper. Majoriti 7. Sinar Harian – Malaysia's nationwide Malaysia-language tabloid community newspaper. Utusan Borneo – Malay daily in Sarawak and Sabah, published by The Borneo Post. Utusan MalaysiaMalaysia's nationwide Malaysia-language tabloid newspaper.

  4. Business Times (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://btimes.my (defunct) The Business Times of Kuala Lumpur has been published in Malaysia since 4 October 1976. [citation needed] It is part of the New Straits Times Press unit of Media Prima. The newspaper has been incorporated with the New Straits Times since 1 June 2002.

  5. List of Malaysian police officers killed in the line of duty ...

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    At 8 miles from Kuala Lumpur,at an open-air Cinema in the village of Kepong, Selangor. Cham Sam Yin, the leader of a band of communist gunmen suddenly opened fire on the audience watching a Chinese movie and causing havoc. Killing SC 31726 and other 17 people, including children and wounding many others. 1950-03-08: SC 36881: Hashim Bin Abdul ...

  6. Utusan Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Utusan Malaysia traces its roots to 1939 when it was first published as Utusan Melayu, with its address at Queen Street, Singapore.It was founded by journalists Yusof Ishak (future President of Singapore) and Abdul Rahim Kajai as a dedicated print owned by native Malayan Malays back when the Malay-language newspaper industry was dominated by Jawi Peranakans and Arabs (like the Alsagoffs).

  7. Herald Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    8 September 1994. Headquarters. Archdiocesan Pastoral Centre, 5 Robertson Road, 50150 Kuala Lumpur. Circulation. 15,600. Website. Official website. Herald Malaysia is a multilingual Malaysian Catholic weekly newspaper. It publishes in English with additional language sections inside in Chinese, Tamil and Malaysian languages.

  8. Sinar Harian - Wikipedia

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    Sinar Harian (Daily Light) is a Malay-language daily newspaper published in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia in a compact format. It first hit the newsstands on 31 July 2006 in the East Coast states of Kelantan and Terengganu before expanding its distribution to the state of Selangor and the federal territory of Kuala Lumpur in the West Coast in September 2007.

  9. The Star (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The daily newspaper was first published on 9 September 1971 as a regional newspaper based in Penang. [5] The STAR went into national circulation on 3 January 1976 when it set up its new office in Kuala Lumpur. In 1978, the newspaper headquarters were relocated to Kuala Lumpur. The Star continues to expand its wings over the years.