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| of hills acted as a bridge providing for the | Malayan affinity of many Indian fauna and flora in th |
| ased from BOAC Associated Companies - sold to | Malayan Airways in 1959 |
| stody had evoked widespread agitations in the | Malayan and South-East Asian Muslim population who re |
| Malayan Animal Life. | |
| pany on the site of Whiteaway's Building (now | Malayan Bank Building) and in 1848 moved to the prese |
| He joined | Malayan Banking Berhad as Manager in 1960. |
| Teh then left | Malayan Banking in 1966 to set up Public Bank. |
| palum siamensis is parasiting in the heart of | Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis). |
| of the editorial office of the Journal of the | Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, it was v |
| om the merger of Guinness Malaysia Berhad and | Malayan Breweries (Malaya) Sdn Bhd (“MBM”) in 1989, w |
| uffered heavy losses in the first days of the | Malayan Campaign and was virtually amalgamated with N |
| 41 - 2 January 1942) was an engagement of the | Malayan Campaign during World War II, involving Briti |
| nd, at a time when Japan began her successful | Malayan Campaign, the council reflected the Congress |
| ntly attached to the Japanese army during the | Malayan Campaign, during which time he presumably sha |
| His regiment participated in the ill fated | Malayan Campaign. |
| d then the Imperial Guard Division during the | Malayan campaign. |
| ru were some of the most violent of the whole | Malayan Campaign. |
| e United Malays National Organisation and the | Malayan Chinese Association. |
| ormed by United Malays National Organisation, | Malayan Chinese Association and Malayan Indian Congre |
| ited Malays National Organization (UMNO), the | Malayan Chinese Association, and the Malayan Indian C |
| this by forming a political alliance with the | Malayan Chinese Association called the Alliance Party |
| It is the oldest surviving film of | Malayan cinema. |
| was prepared for an amphibious assault on the | Malayan coast, before the postponement of Operation Z |
| aking his suggestion was not so much that the | Malayan Communist Party would accept an offer of amne |
| Yeung Kwo was a prominent member of the | Malayan Communist Party. |
| Lau Yew was a prominent member of the | Malayan Communist Party. |
| originated among ethnic Chinese cadres of the | Malayan Communist Party (MCP). |
| soldiers who died during the Konfrontasi and | Malayan Communist Insurgency periods. |
| took part in the campaign against Chinese and | Malayan Communist Terrorists in Malaya. |
| The plan aimed to defeat the | Malayan communists, who were operating out of rural a |
| LY disease resistance approaching that of the | Malayan Dwarf and much of the windstorm tolerance of |
| Lee Meng Hin was a tin ggminer who gave then | Malayan economy a boost. |
| 10, 1955 for his services to the country and | Malayan education and bestowed the title of Knight Ba |
| sing appeared in the 1952 British film of the | Malayan Emergency The Planter's Wife where Jack Hawki |
| fought Commonwealth forces during the postwar | Malayan Emergency (1948-1960). |
| He served in Malaya during the | Malayan Emergency from 1954 and then became Director |
| ript in the Far East during the height of the | Malayan emergency were recalled when he appeared the |
| eration Infantry Brigade in Malaya during the | Malayan Emergency in 1955 and Director of Personnel A |
| ed in the Second World War, Palestine and the | Malayan Emergency before becoming director of the SAS |
| rt of the of the British Army response to the | Malayan Emergency in 1957. |
| y continued in use during the Korean War, the | Malayan Emergency and in the early years of the Vietn |
| e Ordeal of Major Grigsby that was set in the | Malayan Emergency in 1948. |
| Main article: | Malayan Emergency |
| The ship was part of the | Malayan Emergency response. |
| It is set against a backdrop of the | Malayan Emergency of the late 1940s and 1950s. |
| irst SAS tour, he served in Malaya during the | Malayan Emergency and Oman, where he was mentioned in |
| rwards, he worked as a bus driver, during the | Malayan Emergency as a police lieutenant, and then as |
| the Middle East and in Italy and then in the | Malayan Emergency in 1948. |
| served with his Regiment in Malaya during the | Malayan Emergency and in Borneo during the Indonesia- |
| tion (especially the Mau Mau Uprising and the | Malayan Emergency). |
| e Second World War, 45 Squadron served in the | Malayan Emergency, flying out of RAF Station Tengah o |
| quadron has not seen active service since the | Malayan Emergency, it was placed on high alert during |
| ing places of Communist Terrorists during the | Malayan Emergency, returning to Hemswell in January, |
| e British Mandate of Palestine and during the | Malayan Emergency, for which he was Mentioned in Desp |
| at Air Headquarters Malaya in 1955 during the | Malayan Emergency, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff ( |
| It commemorates service in the Korean War, | Malayan Emergency, Malaysian-Indonesian Confrontation |
| ingapore for anti-terrorist operations in the | Malayan Emergency, returning to Auckland in September |
| incolns and English Electric Canberras in the | Malayan Emergency, and Canberras in the Vietnam War. |
| ical officer with the British Army during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| ore and Malaysia in the late 1940s during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| d Chinese communists in the post-World War II | Malayan Emergency. |
| mmonwealth troops during World War II and the | Malayan Emergency. |
| r conflict that 3 RAR was involved in was the | Malayan Emergency. |
| nder, he served in Malaya in 1955, during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| used on anti-terrorist operations during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| rvices in Malaya from 1952 to 1954 during the | Malayan emergency. |
| the 2nd Battalion of his Regiment during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| -Malaysia confrontation and Malaya during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| 1946 and served with the Regiment during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| munist guerrillas in Malaya during the bitter | Malayan emergency. |
| sions against Communist guerrillas during the | Malayan Emergency. |
| Yeap Cheng Eng was the first | Malayan ever to participate in the Olympic Games. |
| the first president of the 300,000-strong Pan | Malayan Federation of Trade Unions (PMFTU) was hanged |
| ds, including a White Plymouth Rock Hen and a | Malayan fighting cock, to develop the Rock Cornish ga |
| Chinta was the first | Malayan film released after the declaration of the Ma |
| Catalogue of | Malayan fishes (1850) |
| The | Malayan Flat-shelled Turtle Notochelys platynota is a |
| Adnan Saidi, the | Malayan fought and dead in Singapore |
| The only known host of this species is the | Malayan giant flying squirrel. |
| first committed a battalion in 1955 to assist | Malayan Government counter incursion of Communist Ter |
| This company remains a leading exporter of | Malayan hardwoods and an importer of building materia |
| Papers on | Malayan History - Page 100, by Kenneth Gordon Tregonn |
| The Alliance Party is credited with winning | Malayan independence from British rule, Hari Merdeka, |
| n Lal Devaser was the fourth president of the | Malayan Indian Congress from 1951 - 1955. |
| The Alliance was later joined by the | Malayan Indian Congress (MIC) in 1955, representing t |
| 46, Janaky helped John Thivy to establish the | Malayan Indian Congress, which was modelled after the |
| red-pheasant (Crossoptilon crossoptilon), the | Malayan jungle fowl (Gallus gallus spadiceus) Sri Lan |
| tactical decision made by the leaders of the | Malayan left in early 1947 to adopt a more conciliato |
| The album shares its name with a | Malayan legend; at the time of composition, Virginia |
| e continued to write stories and novels about | Malayan life. |
| ritish counter-insurgency efforts against the | Malayan National Liberation Army during the Malayan E |
| tish Government to transfer the British Royal | Malayan Navy to the Malayan Government on July 1, 195 |
| ent, Thanabalasingam joined the British Royal | Malayan Navy, which was then under British control, i |
| The | Malayan Nawab (Polyura moori) is a butterfly found in |
| Widespread throughout its large range, the | Malayan Night Heron is evaluated as Least Concern on |
| When threatened, the | Malayan Night Heron will raise its crest. |
| The | Malayan Night Heron feeds mostly on earthworms and fr |
| The | Malayan Night Heron, Gorsachius melanolophus, also kn |
| The | Malayan Oakblue, Arhopala ammon is a species of lycae |
| A | Malayan of Chinese descent, he was appointed to the C |
| , a massive program of forced resettlement of | Malayan peasantry was undertaken, under which about 5 |
| the Johor-Singapore Causeway which linked the | Malayan Peninisula to Singapore, as Allied forces ret |
| the Hutton's pitviper, are distributed in the | Malayan Peninsula only. |
| She was used around the | Malayan Peninsula for three months. |
| the "undisputed leader of the Chinese in the | Malayan peninsula". |
| inental South East Asia, Taiwan, Philippines, | Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Java, the Less |
| could not undertake the defence of the entire | Malayan Peninsula. |
| After the war he led the | Malayan Peoples Anti British Army until his death in |
| in its military arm during World War II, the | Malayan Peoples Anti-Japanese Army. |
| The | Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) was a res |
| aboon viper, Rhinoceros Viper, Eyelash Viper, | Malayan pit viper, Grey-Banded Kingsnake, Red Spittin |
| mander, Lieutenant-Colonel John Dalley of the | Malayan Police Special Branch), a local Chinese milit |
| Polo team for six years and President of the | Malayan Polo Association 1959/1963. |
| After | Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman proposed th |
| The | Malayan Pygmy Shrew (Suncus malayanus) is a species o |
| 60, FESR infantry forces operated against the | Malayan Races Liberation Army during the Malayan Emer |
| Previously, it was a site of | Malayan Railway workshops and depots from 1900s until |
| 12SVT (1,500 hp) | Malayan Railways Class 20 |
| ma and Tenasserim; extending to China and the | Malayan region. |
| called "Suara Revolusi Malaya" (Voice of the | Malayan Revolution), broadcasting to supporters in Ma |
| The | Malayan roundleaf bat (Hipposideros nequam) is a hors |
| primarily involved in the trade financing of | Malayan rubber and tin exports in the early twentieth |
| The | Malayan Shrew (Crocidura malayana) is a species of ma |
| The | Malayan Slit-Faced Bat (Nycteris tragata) is a specie |
| Malayan Soft-Shelled Turtle (Dogania subplana) | |
| The | Malayan Soft-Shelled Turtle (Dogania subplana) is a s |
| ried Leon F. Comber, a British officer in the | Malayan Special Branch, |
| an sprinter and sports administrator, who was | Malayan sprint champion from 1949 to 1954. |
| During the Southern | Malayan state disputes in 1874, she in conjunction wi |
| He served in World War I in the | Malayan States Rifles and in the RAF, and lost his ri |
| f the World War II to garner support from the | Malayan Sultans, the Burmese resistance and the India |
| A | Malayan Sun Bear from Fukuoka Zoo |
| Malayan Tailless Leaf-nosed Bat (Coelops robinsoni) | |
| berian Wolf, Indian Desert Cat, Javan Langur, | Malayan Tapir, Margay, Meerkat, Moloch Gibbon, Nilgai |
| n Tiger, Orangutan, Siamang, Babirusa and the | Malayan Tapir. |
| que was educated in the United Kingdom at the | Malayan Teachers Training College in Kirkby, Merseysi |
| h-east Asian theatre and was stationed in the | Malayan theatre during World War II when Singapore fe |
| A | Malayan tiger swimming in Zoo Negara, Malaysia |
| Indochinese tiger; (3) South China tiger; (4) | Malayan tiger; (5) Sumatran tiger; and (6) Bengal tig |
| Malayan Tribe festivals and fairs play an important p | |
| ce in a year this festival is observed by the | Malayan tribes during the last week of the month of D |
| a (9 November 1934 - 1 April 1946), until the | Malayan Union was established and succeeded the Briti |
| Stamps that were never issued include the | Malayan Union and Singapore Peace Commemorative stamp |
| British Policy and Malay Politics during the | Malayan Union Experiment, 1942-1948 (Kuala Lumpur,197 |
| n instrumental figure in the formation of the | Malayan Union which was established on 1 April 1946 i |
| , MC, was the first appointed Governor of the | Malayan Union in 1946. |
| He was the first appointed Governor of the | Malayan Union, Sir Edward also became the first Colon |
| He was born at Padang, in the then | Malayan Union. |
| itish empire officials to actually oppose the | Malayan Union. |
| h Empire from 1825 to 1946 when it joined the | Malayan Union. |
| members of the traditional caste groups like | Malayan, Vannan, Navilan, Pulayan, Koppalan and Velan |
| The | Malayan Water Shrew has a white underside, a black co |
| Malayan Water Shrew (Chimarrogale hantu) | |
| The | Malayan Water Shrew lives in the Tropical Rainforests |
| Teeth have red tips and the | Malayan Water Shrew can grow up to about 10 cm in hei |
| The | Malayan Water Shrew (Chimarrogale hantu), also known |
| The | Malayan weasel (Mustela nudipes) is a species of weas |
| Malayan weasels have a body length of 12-14 inches (3 | |
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