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Remembering the late Tunku
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New Straits Times
08-30-2000
Remembering the late Tunku
Byline: T.T. Hoong
Edition: 2*
Section: City Diary
A SMALL group of friends and members of the public gathered at Holiday Villa Subang recently to remember the late Tunku Abdul Rahman, or "Bapa Malaysia".
The charity dinner, an initiative of the hotel, was organised in aid of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Foundation.
The foundation was set up in 1966 to raise funds for Malaysian st...
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