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  2. Muzlifah Haniffa - Wikipedia

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    Haniffa was born in Penang, Malaysia. [3] Her interests in science as a child were piqued initially by space, but later she decided to pursue a career as a clinical scientist. [2] Haniffa studied at Tunku Kurshiah College, Seremban and moved to the UK in the 1990s. [4] Haniffa graduated BSc, MBBCh from the University of Wales College of ...

  3. History of Penang - Wikipedia

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    Penang fell to the Imperial Japanese Army on 19 December 1941, marking the start of a period of Japanese occupation. [85] [89] Penang Island was renamed Tojo-to, after the Japanese Prime Minister at the time, Hideki Tojo. [88] George Town's harbour facilities were also put to use as a major Axis submarine base in Southeast Asia. [90] [91] [92] [93]

  4. Robert Townsend Farquhar - Wikipedia

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    During his lengthy service for both the East India Company and the British government, Farquhar gained a reputation as an efficient and ambitious administrator and he notably served as Lieutenant-Governor of Prince of Wales Island (Penang Island) from January 1804 to 1805 and as governor of Île de Bourbon, now known as Réunion from 1810 to 1811.

  5. Lee Thean-jeen - Wikipedia

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    Lee Thean-jeen (born in 1968 or 1969) [2] is a Malaysian-born director, screenwriter and television showrunner based in Singapore. He is best known for the Mediacorp's Channel 5 drama series AlterAsians, The Singapore Short Story Project, The Pupil, Code Of Law, Zero Calling, Reunion and This Land Is Mine.

  6. Wu Lien-teh - Wikipedia

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    A road named after Wu can be found in Ipoh Garden South, a middle-class residential area in Ipoh. In Penang, a residential area named Taman Wu Lien Teh is located near the Penang Free School. [24] In that school, his alma mater, a house has been named after him. There is a Dr. Wu Lien-teh Society, Penang. [25] [26]

  7. Portal:Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Arujanan in Penang, Malaysia giving a talk on her career journey Mahaletchumy Arujanan (born 25 May 1969) is a Malaysian science communicator of Malaysian Indian origin. She works as the Global Coordinator of International Service for the Acquisition of Agribiotech Applications ( ISAAA ) and executive director of Malaysian Biotechnology ...

  8. Francis Light - Wikipedia

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    The multicultural colony of Penang became extraordinarily successful from its inception and Light served as superintendent of the settlement until his death in October 1794, apart from 21 November 1789 to 9 February 1790, when John Glass acted in his place. [17] [18] By 1789 there were about 10,000 inhabitants, and by 1795, 20,000. [19]

  9. George Town, Penang - Wikipedia

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    Penang Hill Railway's present-day funicular trains, introduced in 2011, climb some of the world's steepest slopes at an angle of 27.9°. [281] George Town was formerly at the forefront of public transportation in Malaya. The first trams, originally powered by steam, were launched in the 1880s and gradually expanded throughout the settlement. [50]