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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.
Shot on 16 September 1945: three Japanese representatives of the Ipoh garrison pass camera. Interior footage; the Japanese officers meet ...
Troops of 25th Indian Division make an amphibious landing on the coast of Malaya at Morib as part ...
With the surrender of Japan, troops of 23rd Indian Division mount an amphibious landing near Port Dickson on ...
With the Japanese surrender and Allied occupation of south east Asia, large numbers of forced labourers are returned ...
Sir Harold MacMichael, former High Commissioner for Palestine and now the King's special representative, arrives in Malaya before ...
Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia Command, is seen en route to Singapore with General ...
On a rainy day at Sungei Patani in Kedah, Malaya, thousands of men of the Japanese 94th Division ...
British troops seen coming ashore at Penang, Malaya (Malaysia), on parade and taking over Glugor seaplane base from ...
Reel 1: Views from the Penang Hill Railway. The carriage passes a signboard with a (long) list of rules for ...
Film documenting the training of the Kuantan Police force, 'after three and a half years of enforced idleness ...
A brief picture of the training of India's army and a record of its service overseas through the ...
A survey of the strategic situation of the British Empire in the Far East in the face of ...