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Official Website Of The Sabah State Archives Chief Minister's Department

Preserving the Proof, Safeguarding the Truth

The North Borneo War Monument, 1923

Police Headquarters and Atkinson Clock Tower, 1905

Jesselton Town, 1954

Stories from the Archives

  • Why Jesselton Became Kota Kinabalu, 3 December 2000

    Within three years of North Borneo adapting its present name Sabah, the State Capital too underwent a name change. Published by Daily Express.
  • One of Three Remaining Landmarks Gutted, 1 January 1993

    Fire destroyed one of the State's capital three remaining pre-war structures. Published by Daily Express.
  • How North Borneo Get Itself Ready For World War II, 13 December 1992

    When the World War II broke out in 1939 in North Borneo. Published by Daily Express.
  • A Look at Sabah's Modern History, 1 October 1993

    The modern history of Sabah may began from the date of the visit of H.M.S Iris to Labuan. Published by Daily Express.
  • The Sabah Story

    On the Portuguese map, Sabah is known as Felicia the Land of Happy People. Lazing in Labuan.

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