rekoh
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
| Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
| rekoh [2026/04/29 10:33] – [LATAR PERISTIWA: Suasana Perlombongan 1880-an] sazli | rekoh [2026/05/07 15:48] (kini) – [1873: Kematian Wee Liang Hin (Bapa Wee Hap Lang) di Bukit Rekoh] sazli | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 302: | Line 302: | ||
| (Sumber: Adnan Haji Nawang, 1997: [[https:// | (Sumber: Adnan Haji Nawang, 1997: [[https:// | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== 1873: Kematian Wee Liang Hin (Bapa Wee Hap Lang) di Bukit Rekoh ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | //"Mr. Wee Hap Lang, of 19, Rodger Street, Kuala Lumpor, is vice-president of the Selangor Anti-Opium Society, and was a delegate to the first Anti-Opium Conference at Ipoh. He is the son of Mr. Wee Liang Hin, and was born in Malacca. His father and grandfather were merchants at Malacca. The latter was a financier and established an extensive business with the Malays and the Chinese miners. In the course of business Mr. Wee Hap Lang's father made many trips up country, and on one of these, about thirty-five years ago, he became sick and dies at Ro[e]ko Hill, Kajang. Another member of the family was murdered by the Malays in Perak. The subject of this sketch entered the Government service after obtaining a training in different mercantile houses. Resigning in 1894, he started in business on his own account at Kuala Lumpor. Coming under the notice of Captain China Yap Kwan Seng, he acted as his assistant and English secretary until the time of the captain' | ||
| + | |||
| + | **MAKLUMAT LANJUT: [[wee_hap_lang|Wee Hap Lang (1860-1938)]]**. | ||
| ===== 1875: Lawatan Frank Swettenham ===== | ===== 1875: Lawatan Frank Swettenham ===== | ||
| Line 416: | Line 422: | ||
| Suasana perlombongan di Rekoh pada November 1883:- | Suasana perlombongan di Rekoh pada November 1883:- | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{: | ||
| //" | //" | ||
rekoh.1777430027.txt.gz · Last modified: by sazli
