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[1] In 1915 the first Presbyterian minister, Rev. A. D. Harcus, formerly minister of John Knox Church, Stepney, London, was appointed to the pastorate of Kuala Lumpur, and was formerly inducted in 1916 at a ceremony conducted at the YMCA building in Kuala Lumpur by members of the commission of the Presbytery of London North.
The headquarters is located at Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur. This neoclassic building was officially opened on 13 July 1997 by Fourth Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad . Transportation
Federal Route 1 Jalan Cheras KG24 MRT Taman Midah KG22 AG13 MRT/LRT Maluri Jalan Pudu Berjaya Times Square / MR5 Monorail Imbi KG18A MR6 MRT/Monorail Bukit Bintang Jalan Raja Chulan Jalan Tun H. S. Lee 402 [11] Rapid KL KG22 AG13 MRT/LRT Maluri (Entrance D) Hub Pekeliling Federal Route 1 Jalan Cheras. Stadium Badminton Cheras Flat Sri Sabah
The station has two exits to both sides of Sultan Ismail Road, and is apparently named after Jalan Raja Chulan. The station is one of four Kuala Lumpur Monorail stations that serves the Kuala Lumpur Golden Triangle locality, the other three being the Bukit Bintang station (500 metres away), the Imbi station, and the Hang Tuah station (connected ...
Persiaran Raja Chulan Weld Drive (1960) A hill back road branching from Jalan Raja Chulan. Currently named after Raja Chulan; formerly named after Frederick Weld. Persiaran Stonor Stonor Drive Named after the British Resident of Selangor, Oswald Francis Gerard Stonor. The road connects Jalan Tun Razak with Jalan Stonor at each end.
The KL Monorail connects the KL Sentral transport hub in the south and Titiwangsa in the north with the "Golden Triangle", a commercial, shopping, and entertainment area in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, consisting of the Bukit Bintang area, and surrounded by Jalan Imbi, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Sultan Ismail, and Jalan Raja Chulan. [38]
Jalan Bukit Bintang is a 3.4 km long road starting from the intersection of Jalan Raja Chulan and ending at Jalan Pudu. In the past, Bukit Bintang was a residential area. In 1945, Jalan Bukit Bintang was the only street that had entertainment, shops and hawker food.
The first principal position was appointed to Miss Eveleigh. On 4 November 1912, the school officially opened in a house located at 18 Weld Road (now known as Jalan Raja Chulan) with the principal, Miss Chitty who took charge of women's work and 3 enrolments. The school was relocated to Ampang Road off Lake View Road in 1913.