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  1. The Keningau Oath Stone (Malay: Batu Sumpah Keningau) is a monument in Keningau, Sabah which was specially erected to commemorate the merger of the British Crown Colony of North Borneo with the former colony of Sarawak and states of the Federation of Malaya to form Malaysia.

  2. Situated in the interior district of keningau township is the prominent oath stone which now stands as a monument of promise between the people of Sabah and the Malaysian Government prior to the formation of Malaysia; alongside the huge state of Sarawak.

  3. Oct 29, 2014 · Situated in the interior district of keningau township is the prominent oath stone which now stands as a monument of promise between the people of Sabah and the Malaysian Government prior to the formation of Malaysia; alongside the huge state of Sarawak.

  4. Nov 30, 2010 · The 47-year-old oath stone, weighing more than two tonnes, is a symbolic memorial that displays the terms under which the natives agreed to the formation of the Federation.

  5. Situated in the interior district of keningau township is the prominent oath stone which now stands as a monument of promise between the people of Sabah and the Malaysian Government prior to the formation of Malaysia; alongside the huge state of Sarawak.

  6. On 9 September 2018, the Keningau Oath Stone were officially relocated into the museum area. The museum is one of the main tourism attractions in Sabah. In 2015, a former Aussie soldier who had married and stayed in Sabah with local indigenous native spouse donates historical items to the museum.

  7. Mar 20, 2021 · FORMER state secretary Tan Sri Richard Lind, who was instrumental in setting up the historical oath stone at the Keningau District Office in 1964 when he was the district officer, has...