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  2. Mining in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The development of mining industries in Malaysia attracted many Chinese immigrants who came to the state in 18th and 19th centuries to work and develop the mines. [2] The majority of Malayan tin mined prior to the Second World War was being extracted by European companies (58.6%), mostly British, but also Australian, French, and American-owned ...

  3. Kinta Valley - Wikipedia

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    An early method of indigenous mining was the Lombong Siam, meaning Siamese mines. [6] Malay miners used ground sluicing or the lampan method by cutting ditches from the nearest river. [ 7 ] In the nineteenth century, Mandailing migrants from Sumatra were observed using the tabuk mine, which is an excavated pit from which water is removed by ...

  4. Raub, Pahang - Wikipedia

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    Raub was explored and founded in the 18th century. It is historically a gold mining settlement, and the gold mining industry is now undergoing something of a resurgence as the gold price has risen. According to the history, this mining centre was named Raub after a group of miners found a handful of gold in every tray of sand they dig.

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  6. Toh Allang Chinese Tin Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Toh Allang Chinese Tin Ltd., also known as Tanjong Toh Alang Tin Mines Ltd., was registered in the Federated Malay States in 1925, and was the first all-Chinese limited liability company formed in Perak (Malaysia). It took over the mining leases owned by towkays Ho Man, Foo Choong Nyit and Chung Thye Phin, who had been working by lampanning and ...

  7. Malaysia to keep bauxite mining on hold amid environmental ...

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    Malaysia said that bauxite miners must each conduct a study on the environmental impact of their sites in the country before receiving licences to restart operations, with a moratorium on mining ...

  8. Taiping, Perak - Wikipedia

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    The first train in Malaysia took its schedule on 1 June 1885. [9] By 1900, an English language school, [10] a newspaper, [11] and the Perak Museum (the oldest in Malaysia) had been established. [12] Although Taiping's economy declined with the dwindling tin deposits, tin mining remains an important industry in the area, as do rubber and rice.

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