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Malaya achieved independence as Malaysia in 1957.
Films depicting Straits Settlements territories (with the exception of Singapore) are included under Malaya.
Colonial Secretary Mr Oliver Lyttelton is interviewed following his return from a visit to Malaya.
A general review of Malaya, which seems to be a double battleground, containing a fight against Communism and a struggle ...
Amateur film shot by Major William Rhodes James while serving with the 1st Battalion 6th Gurkha Rifles in ...
"This is a brief survey of progress made by the British Government in helping forty separate colonial territories to raise ...
8 reels. 1. The Tait children with deer.
2. Scenes in Malaya.
3. The Tait boys in the garden in Malaya.
4. Holiday ...
Coverage of the Colonial Exhibition in Oxford Street held during Colonial Month in the summer of 1949 to 'spread the ...
Attempts to smuggle rubber out of Japanese occupied Java.
In a period of warfare between Malayan bandits and British security forces, the Army and RAF work closely together, and ...
Describes the 5 races of people in Malaya and their work in the factories and fields.
A rubber plantation in Malaya, showing the production of rubber, and the welfare and living conditions of the workers.
A mute educational film portraying life in a typical Malay village of fishermen and rice-farmers.
Brief titles introduce each ...
How Malaya has developed its armed forces since the last war.
The Royal Malayan Navy, a small fleet with ...