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  2. 4-Digits - Wikipedia

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    This led to the 2-D lottery, which in turn gave rise to 3-D and later, 4-D, betting games which were wildly popular in Singapore and Malaysia from the 1950s. [ citation needed ] The Singapore Turf Club was the first to introduce the 4-D draw in Singapore in May 1966, offering a S$ 2,000 first prize for a $1 ticket.

  3. Toto (lottery) - Wikipedia

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    The maximum allowed matching numbers is seven (with the winner winning both group 1 and group 2 of the draw – this can only happen if the person bought a ticket of system 7 and above). Thus, if six numbers on the Toto ticket matches the six numbers drawn (apart from the additional number), the jackpot (Group 1) prize is won. [4]

  4. Sports Toto - Wikipedia

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    STM Lottery Sdn Bhd (a.k.a. Sports Toto), formerly known as Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd, is a Malaysian company, which operates in the gambling sector. [1] Founded and incorporated by the Malaysian Government in 1969, it focused on the commercialisation of 4-Digits–based games.

  5. Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Lottery industry start operated in Malaysia on early 1969 by Berjaya Group. Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian company, which operates in the gambling sector. Founded and incorporated by the Malaysian Government in 1969, it was focused on the commercialisation of 4-Digits–based games.

  6. Malaysia at the Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Includes Malaysia participation and results in Southeast Asian and inter-continental level competitions ... 4: 25 Fencing: 0: 2: 0: 9: 11 ...

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  8. 1989 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Southeast Asian Games (Malay: Sukan Asia Tenggara 1989), officially known as the 15th Southeast Asian Games, was a multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 20 to 31 August 1989 with 25 sports featured in the games. [1]

  9. Merdeka Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia: 20 1976 Malaysia: 2–0 Japan: 21 1977 South Korea: 1–0 Iraq: 22 1978 South Korea: 2–0 Iraq: 23 1979 Malaysia and South Korea B: 0–0 [b] — 24 1980 Morocco: 2–1 Malaysia: 25 1981 Iraq: 1–0 São Paulo XI: 26 1982 Santa Catarina XI: 3–0 Ghana: 27 1983 Buenos Aires XI: 2–1 Algeria XI: 28 1984 South Korea B: 2–0 Minas ...