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NEWSPAPER ADVERTISMENTS, NEWS ARTICLES WRITE UPS OF MASTER WONG MUN CHONG 


General introduction of Newspaper advertisement and news articles in Malaysia

In Malaysia, newspaper advertisments and news media are strictly controlled by the Malaysian Government, especially those pertaining to health matters related to illnesses deemed incurable or unhealable.  Everyday, the home ministries would scrutinise carefully the pages of all published materials inclusive of newspapers, magazines, books, etc. and will impose fine or jail or both on prohibited reading materials or unsubstantiated advertisements (i.e. wild advertisement claims) and will stop any further advertisement on the same type. Master Wong had been advertising regularly in Malaysia in a unique way of which we believed that he has been the only one allowed to do so, simply because he was able to back up whatever being advertised, with proven results e.g. gout, sinusitis, diabetes melitus type II, hypertension, stroke, etc.  At every occasion, during preview talks in the church, hotels and public venues, he had always invited the relevant authorities , such as any Consumer group, Ministry of Health and the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) to officially investigate his works and the end results of his patients whom he had helped to recover from those health problems deemed incurable or unhealable if they should doubt the
results or to reconfirm the results.


Newspaper advertisement of Master Wong's Evergreen Qi-Synergy Program being featured in the major national newspaper in Malaysia

Many advertisements were done in English in the major newspapers and not many in Chinese.  Below are only some samples of different types of advertisements being done and those of the same type of advertisement presentation were not shown again - i) Sun Newspaper   ii) See Hua Daily News   iii) New Sunday Times   iv) Malay Mail   v) Sunday Mail   vi) The Star   vii) Sunday Star viii) Sunday Tribune   ix) Sarawak Tribune   x) The Borneo Post   xi) Sin Chew Chit Poh
 
The Sun Newspapers (English)
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