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The chancery, located at 1 Jalan Changkat Kia Peng
... that the chancery of the Embassy of the Philippines in
Kuala Lumpur was formerly the home of
Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first
Prime Minister of Malaysia? Source: "Calling on our Philippine ambassador to Malaysia, J. Eduardo Malaya at the recently renovated embassy at Jalan Changkat Kia Peng was such a pleasant learning experience. The two-storey heritage white house used to be the residence of YTM, Tunku Abdul Raman Putra Al-Haj, the first prime minister of Malaysia and Sultan of Kedah." --The Philippine Star)
- Articles is new enough, long enough, and mostly policy compliant. However, there is one uncited paragraph - the one-sentence paragraph at the start of the activities and staff paragraph. QPQ is done. Image is free and in the article. Sources look reliable enough. The "inquirer.ent" domain threw me off at first, because in the US, that sounds like a tabloid, but it's actually a major newspaper in the Philippines. Get a citation for that one paragraph and this'll be good.
Hog Farm (
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23:03, 21 June 2020 (UTC)reply