[1] In 1883, Sandakan was raised as the new capital instead of Kudat, and this herald moved their place of publication to the new administration area.
The price per issue was still 10 cent, while the annual subscription including postal delivery increased to 2.50 Straits dollar.
The end of the operation under the North Borneo Chartered Company on 26 June 1946 also sealed the fate of the Herald, while the Official Gazette continued to exist as a memorandum of the British colonial government until 1963.
[4] After that, the British North Borneo Official Gazette was continued as an independent governmental advisor.
[5][6] However, in contrast to other magazines, the British North Borneo Herald is not digitally developed for public use.