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British Malaya: an account of the origin and progress of British influence in Malaya; with a specially compiled map, numerous illustrations reproduced from photographs and a frontispiece in photogravure. OI.L> MOSQUE
![Masidi Manjun on Twitter: "Sir Hugh Low & Gunting Lagadan are integral parts of the history of Mt Kinabalu. Low, a senior colonial officer in Labuan & Malaya was the first man Masidi Manjun on Twitter: "Sir Hugh Low & Gunting Lagadan are integral parts of the history of Mt Kinabalu. Low, a senior colonial officer in Labuan & Malaya was the first man](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dlm8au_UwAEqoRe.jpg)
Masidi Manjun on Twitter: "Sir Hugh Low & Gunting Lagadan are integral parts of the history of Mt Kinabalu. Low, a senior colonial officer in Labuan & Malaya was the first man
![Masidi Manjun on Twitter: "Highest peak of Mt Kinabalu is named after a colonial officer Sir Hugh Low who reached the peak plateau on 11.3.1851 http://t.co/0LfgQHRolh" / Twitter Masidi Manjun on Twitter: "Highest peak of Mt Kinabalu is named after a colonial officer Sir Hugh Low who reached the peak plateau on 11.3.1851 http://t.co/0LfgQHRolh" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B0Ns0h3CIAAtGbr.jpg)