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FUN on Mount Pleasure: The Life and Times of Uncle Templeton
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ON THE MORNING of 9 September 1940, a Friday, Police Constable (PC) Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rahman was on duty in front of the Penang Swimming Club. It was the sec...
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“Facing” Abstract Creatures Makes Them Relatable in Penang
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WHEN SCULPTURES COME to mind, one conjures up images of stately marble figures or perhaps the rough-hewn details of a column. Rarely do they take the form of QR...
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