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  2. Arthur Oakley Coltman - Wikipedia

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    Lee Rubber Building. The Lee Rubber Building or Nan Yi Building (Chinese: 南益大厦) sits on a prominent corner in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown.This four-storey Art Deco building was commissioned in the early 1930s by the Lee Rubber Company, a multimillion-dollar enterprise set up by Lee Kong Chian (1893–1967), a Chinese businessman from the southern Malaysian state of Johor who was known as ...

  3. Category:Rubber industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rubber industry in Malaysia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Malaysian Rubber Board - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB; Malay: Lembaga Getah Malaysia) is the custodian of the rubber industry in Malaysia. Established on 1 January 1998, it has under its fold three agencies ( RRIM , MRRDB and MRELB), which are now merged into one.

  5. Kossan Rubber Industries - Wikipedia

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    Kossan Rubber Industries is a Kuala Lumpur based public limited company engaged in manufacture, sale, and export of rubber products. [1] It was founded by Tan Sri Dato’ Lim Kuang Sia in 1979. [ 2 ] KOSSAN has to-date an annual gloves production capacity of 32 billion pieces and a compounding capacity of technical rubber products exceeding ...

  6. Lee Rubber Building - Wikipedia

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    Lee Rubber Building is located at the corner of Jalan Tun H. S. Lee and Jalan Hang Lekir (known as High Street and Cecil Street during the British colonial era). [1] The building was designed by Arthur Oakley Coltman of the British architecture firm, Booty Edwards & Partners company.

  7. Roof tiles - Wikipedia

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    Interlocking Mangalore tiles in the Ludowici pattern, Tamil Nadu, India. Dating to the 1840s, interlocking tiles are the newest category of roofing tile and one of the widest ranging in appearance. [4] Their distinguishing feature is the presence of a ridge for interlocking with one another.

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