• The Johore Wooden Railway (JWR) (Malay: Keretapi Kayu Johor ; Jawi: كريتاڤي كايو جوهر) was an early railroad in Johor, Malaya (now Malaysia), which was...
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    Retrieved 18 May 2023. Bala, Mahen (22 July 2020). "1869—1874 The Johore Wooden Railway: A revised history". Projek Keretapi kita. Retrieved 12 August 2022...
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  • Significantly, the MSR was the second railway line to operate in Johor after the short-lived Johore Wooden Railway (JWR), and began operation in 1890, five...
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  • may refer to: Jewish World Review Jody Wilson-Raybould Johore Wooden Railway Jinhua–Wenzhou Railway Junior world record J. W. Roberts Ltd., a defunct company...
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    train at Johore Bahru during a lengthy stop. The station is built in the style of traditional small town stations. Workers of the railways constituted...
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  • State Railway, a railway system in the district of Muar, Johore transporting agricultural goods and passengers. The Selangor Government Railway in Selangor...
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  • Singapore connection crossed over the Johore Straits by steam ferries". New Nation. Singapore. Retrieved 21 March 2022. "Railway Scheme for Singapore". The Straits...
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    Johor (redirect from Johore)
    Johor (/dʒəˈhɔːr/; Malay pronunciation: [d͡ʒoho(r)], also spelled Johore or historically, Jahore) is a state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula...
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    Johor Bahru (redirect from Johore Bahru)
    preferred to write it as Johore Bahru or Johore Bharu, though the currently-accepted western spelling is Johor Bahru—Johore is only spelt Johor, without...
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    (1365–1941), pg 145 Winstedt, A History of Johore (1365–1941), pg 124–5 Jawahir, Zainoh, Abu Bakar gets railway back on track Archived 3 April 2009 at the...
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  • completed in 1930. In 1938, the bridge was inaugurated by the Sultan of Johore in conjunction with the completion of the Federal Route 1 from Bukit Kayu...
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    By the end of January 1942, the last Allied forces crossed the strait of Johore and into Singapore. On January 11, 1942, a Japanese submarine shelled the...
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    Ravindran Raghavan. p. 341. ISBN 9789671653401. Winstedt, A History of Johore (1365–1941), pp. 106–7 "Sustainability the way forward for palm oil industry"...
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  • 1963-09-02 Sports car Jaguar D-Type Formule Libre, non-championship Johore Johore Grand Prix Race Crashed into a wall, car broke in two and the front...
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    of Malacca fled down the coast, to establish himself in the marshes of Johore, whence he sent petitions for redress to his remote suzerain, the Chinese...
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    Karim ul' Makdum and Shari'ful Hashem Syed Abu Bakr, an Arab trader born in Johore, Malaysia; arrived in Sulu from Malacca and established the Sultanate of...
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    fire (HF) directed against Japanese preparations. The assault across the Johore Strait began on 8 February, gaining lodgements in the western sector, and...
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  • 1 April 1954, it flew a photographic mission over an area of jungle in Johore thought to contain hideouts for Communist guerrillas. For the occasion,...
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    southern Malay dialects of the peninsula such as Selangor, Malacca, and Johore-Riau Malay. It is also influenced by several languages of the Indonesian...
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