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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.
Film showing the past and present life of Malacca.
The film tells how Malacca has been conquered several times ...
Amateur film without titles shot by the Deputy-Prime Minister of Johore (Malaya), Abdul Azis, records distant views of a Wehrmacht ...
A mute educational film portraying life in a typical Malay village of fishermen and rice-farmers.
Brief titles introduce each ...
Attempts to smuggle rubber out of Japanese occupied Java.
TRAVELOGUE. Scenes in Malaya.
No main title. "A prominent land-mark - Government House, residence of the Governor of the Strait Settlements" ...
In Negri Sembilan, one of the nine states of the Malayan Federation, nineteen tribal chieftains renew their allegiance to the ...
The Gordon Highlanders, on a tour of the Malayan jungle, search huts for bandits, taking a prisoner in the process, ...
The General arrives at Kuala Lumpur to take over as High Commissioner of Malaya, and is greeted and shown the ...
In a period of warfare between Malayan bandits and British security forces, the Army and RAF work closely together, and ...
How Malaya has developed its armed forces since the last war.
The Royal Malayan Navy, a small fleet with ...
Tamils who work on the estate. Dancing to celebrate the return of Charles Milne after an absence. Children in garlands. ...
The people of Malaya celebrate the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2 June 1953.
The film opens ...