He later became senior medical officer in Borneo with the rank of lieutenant colonel. |
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They are heavy-bodied, thick-necked anthropoid apes, native to the swampy coastal forests of Sumatra and Borneo. |
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Jenkin's film is a period piece, the story of an Iban servant girl who falls in love with a young Englishman in British-ruled Borneo. |
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The Indian elephant is the one found throughout Thailand, South East Asia, parts of India, the Himalayas and Borneo. |
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Has an atheist who practices religion in Borneo overcome the beliefs he was indoctrinated with? |
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Anyone who suggests I quit the rat race to open a jam making cooperative in rural Borneo can stop right now! |
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In north Borneo, indigenous groups in the interior areas of the eastern states of Sabah and Sarawak are among the worst affected. |
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Tons of garbage dumped into the sea off Borneo regularly washes up, littering the beach with bottles, cans and plastic bags. |
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It could be likened to the specialised needs of a lepidopterist researching the markings of a species of butterflies to be found only in Borneo. |
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Two wren babblers species, Napothera crassa and Kenopia striata are endemic to the island of Borneo. |
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It is a river town in Borneo that is little changed from a century ago when it served as the backdrop for Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. |
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In Borneo two AIF divisions staged through the American-held island of Morotai to launch three amphibious landings in Borneo. |
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There is also a species of cave cricket in Borneo that feeds on both the young and eggs of swiftlets. |
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Borneo is a botanist's paradise, with its orchids and rafflesia, the world's largest flower. |
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The pictures from Borneo island in Malaysia are believed to be the first ever moving images showing the Sumatran rhinoceros in the wild. |
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There is one species of rhino in Borneo, commonly called the Sumatran rhinoceros, with the scientific name Dicerorhinus sumatrensis. |
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The small falconets hunt the forests of Southeast Asia, Borneo and the Philippines. |
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The endangered orang-utans live wild only on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo, and are the largest arboreal mammals on earth. |
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Borneo has been rocked by ethnic tension between Dayaks and Madurese for many years. |
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In his new 13-part Animal Planet series, he first heads to Borneo to find the giant reticulated python. |
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Clashes between Dayaks and the economically better-off Madurese have occurred for many years in Borneo. |
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Umno continues to benefit from a gerrymander that favours rural Malay seats on peninsular Malaya as well as Sabah and Sarawak in northern Borneo. |
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A joint initiative with BBC Talent, the octet flew to the jungles of Borneo to undertake a project to save the life of endangered orang-utans in the area. |
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The money will help fund a project in Borneo to care for orphaned orangs. |
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This area of tropical rain forest in north-western Borneo, lying along the mangrove coast of the South China Sea, was infested with pirates, slavers and head-hunters. |
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In fact, the lower Kinabatangan wetlands, with their swamps and oxbow lakes and forests, host the largest concentration of wildlife in Malaysian Borneo. |
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You've heard about those lawsuits if you've been living in Borneo for the last two years. |
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Sipadan is a small island 36 km off the south-east coast of Sabah, which is in the eastern part of Malaysian Borneo, and it offers some of the best scuba diving in the world. |
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In the following chapter Judith Mayer explores the social, economic and political effects of ecotourism upon a Dayak community in interior Borneo. |
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Nine of the 13 primate species of Borneo are found in the park, such as the distinctive proboscis monkey, the agile gibbon, the silvery leaf-eating monkey and the orangutan. |
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But the rather unaggressive ant above, in Bako National Park in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, on the island of Borneo, feeds rather than fights. |
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The Teledu or Malayan stink badger or mydaus javanensis, of Borneo, Sumatra, and Java has a wide stripe or a row of patches running down the back of his small body. |
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The island of Borneo is located a few hundred kilometers southwest and Taiwan is located directly to the north. |
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Other threatened wildlife that lives in Borneo include clouded leopards, sun bears, and endemic Bornean gibbons. |
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The Ptilocerque, which is an inhabitant of Borneo and Sarawak, is between five and six inches long, with a tail rather longer than the body. |
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Borneo Reef World lies off the island of Pulau Gaya and is half an hourOs boat ride by luxury catamaran from Jesselton Point in Kota Kinabalu. |
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Squirrel-like tree shrews in the forests of northwest Borneo rest on the rims of pitcher plants and lick up nectar. |
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The fact is that the people of interior Borneo did not use ethnonyms, at least not in the Western sense, prior to their imposition from outside. |
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Nearer to the Borneo coastline, the New Guinea Sago Palm first appeared over 10,000 years ago. |
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First stop would be Borneo and the orang-utang sanctuary followed by the temples of Thailand, then wherever my mood takes me. |
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Nothofer, Bemd 2006 Observations on phenomena shared by west Borneo Malayic languages and Sasak as well as Madurese. |
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Macdonald 2011 Wild felid diversity and activity patterns in Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Indonesia Borneo. |
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Roughly 120 species are known to occur in lowland and submontane regions of Borneo. |
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Bush 2011 A new species of Gaultheria from Mount Kinabalu, Borneo, Malaysia. |
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Nonetheless, rhacophorid evolution, specially on Borneo, has not been studied within a phylogenetic context. |
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The work is being carried out on Sarawak Shell Berhad's facilities in the South China Sea off western Borneo. |
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He continued his researches, obtaining information and specimens from naturalists worldwide including Wallace who was working in Borneo. |
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Stilt houses can be found all over Southeast Asia, from Thailand and Vietnam, to Borneo, to Luzon in the Philippines, to Papua New Guinea. |
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Heavy volcanic ash falls were observed as far away as Borneo, Sulawesi, Java and Maluku islands. |
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He also commanded a unit in Manchukuo, before assuming his final post in Borneo. |
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Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on Borneo, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor. |
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In May 1945, Australian troops landed in Borneo, overrunning the oilfields there. |
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She also once wore a camera on her head as she clambered through the rainforest of Borneo with seminomadic hunters armed with blowpipes. |
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The Pan Borneo Highway connects the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak with Brunei. |
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They left that island on 21 June and were guided to Brunei, Borneo, by Moro pilots, who could navigate the shallow seas. |
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Additionally, the Malaysian federal territory of Labuan is situated on a small island just off the coast of Borneo. |
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Antipodal to an area of Amazon rainforest, Borneo is itself home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world. |
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The Borneo rainforest is estimated to be around 140 million years old, making it one of the oldest rainforests in the world. |
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Following their independence in 1578 from Brunei's influence, the Sulu's began to expand their thalassocracy to parts of the northern Borneo. |
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While Borneo was seen as rich, the Portuguese did not make any attempts to conquer it. |
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In 1812, the sultan in southern Borneo ceded his forts to the English East India Company. |
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The British administration then established the first railway network in northern Borneo, known as the North Borneo Railway. |
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By 1888, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei in northern Borneo had become British protectorate. |
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The Australian Imperial Force was sent to Borneo to fight off the Japanese. |
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The following is a list of 20 largest cities in Borneo by population, based on 2010 census for Indonesia and 2010 census for Malaysia. |
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Social media lighted up with corroborations that lower Manhattan was the meteorological equivalent of the jungles of Borneo. |
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So they were sent either to Borneo or Papua, I forget now which. |
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Some of the most prominent Oceanic battlegrounds were the Battle of Bita Paka, Solomon Islands campaign, the Air raids on Darwin, the Kokada Track, and the Borneo campaign. |
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Half of the annual global tropical timber acquisition comes from Borneo. |
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Under the Malaysia Act 1963, the judicial power of Malaysia was vested in a Federal Court, a High Court in Malaya, a High Court in Borneo and a High Court in Singapore. |
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Within months the alleged leaders of the Borneo Communist Party had been eliminated, one tortured to death in custody, another squalidly murdered in the jungle. |
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The term kongsi loosely referred to any association of the Chinese, ranging from a business partnership to governments in West Borneo, secret societies and clan associations. |
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Mock the Borneo elders all you like but never forget, when it comes to religious mumbojumbo folks, we're up there with the best of the spellbinders. |
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Boon-Mee seemed doomed to share the fate of so many orang-utans in Indonesia, where palm-oil plantations are destroying the primates' tropical habitats on Borneo and Sumatra. |
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Searching for anyone who served with me on the USS Prairie, home port San Diego, CA, from 1960-1963, specifically April 1961 when doing Pony Express in Jesselton, Borneo. |
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Chinese merchants were active in these trading ventures, and many emigrated to such places as the Philippines and Borneo to take advantage of the new commercial opportunities. |
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Breeding false gharial crocodiles is difficult because they require settings similar to their natural swamp and river habitat in the jungles of Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra. |
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British Malaya covers the areas of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, while British Borneo covers the area of Brunei, including Sabah and Sarawak of Malaysia. |
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The Dutch who already claimed the whole Borneo were asked by Britain to delimit their boundaries between the two colonial territories to avoid further conflicts. |
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In the first stage of the war, the British saw the Japanese advance to Borneo as motivated by political and territorial ambitions rather than economic factors. |
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As a result, the Dutch moved into Indonesia, the British into Malaya and parts of Borneo, the French into Indochina, and the Spanish and the US into the Philippines. |
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Since the fall of Singapore, the Japanese sent several thousand of British and Australian prisoners of war to camps in Borneo such as Batu Lintang camp. |
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Australia contributed significantly to the liberation of Borneo. |
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The next essay, on traditional basketwork techniques in general use throughout Borneo, makes clear the basic facts of a subject which is exceedingly complex. |
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Sukarno and Hatta continued the plan by unilaterally declaring independence, although the Dutch tried to retake their colonial possession in Borneo. |
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The idea was heavily opposed by the governments in both Indonesia and the Philippines as well from Communist sympathisers and nationalist in Borneo. |
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Malaysia Airlines on Thursday announced it is the official carrier for the Borneo Jazz Festival 2012, formerly known as the Miri International Jazz Festival. |
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Unconfirmed sightings have been reported near Borneo in modern times. |
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The South China Sea lies over another extensive area of continental shelf, the Sunda Shelf, which joins Borneo, Sumatra, and Java to the Asian mainland. |
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The island of Borneo is divided administratively by three countries. |
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Borneo lies to the north and Christmas Island is to the south. |
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Its influence extended to states in Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and eastern Indonesia, though the effectiveness of the influence is the subject of debate. |
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Ancient China received tribute from various states such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Borneo, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar and Central Asia. |
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These Austronesian migrants are considered the ancestors of most people in insular Southeast Asia, from Sumatra and Java to Borneo and Sulawesi, as well as coastal new Guinea. |
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This despite China claiming various reefs and islands in the Spratlys as well as most of its territorial waters and exclusive economic zones in Borneo. |
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Internationally it is known as Borneo, after Brunei, derived from European contact with the kingdom in the 16th century during the Age of Exploration. |
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