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Tun Abdul Razak complex for orphans, poor children in Pekan
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New Straits Times
08-16-2003
Tun Abdul Razak complex for orphans, poor children in Pekan
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: Nation
KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. - About 100 orphans and poor children in the Pekan district in Pahang will soon be housed in a new RM2.5 million complex called Rumah Penyayang Tun Abdul Razak, which will be the pride of the town.
Its construction on a 2.8ha plot of land near Kampung Ulu Parit, Jalan Rompin Lama near Peka...
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