Documentation accompanies the story, the new Malayan Gazette, English commentary.
GV. Memorial in Penang. MS. Saluting the Guard of Honour. MS. The new High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray inspecting Guard of Honour at Fort Cornwallis. Various shots of the Governor in...
Documentation accompanies the story, the new Malayan Gazette, English commentary.
GV. Memorial in Penang. MS. Saluting the Guard of Honour. MS. The new High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray inspecting Guard of Honour at Fort Cornwallis. Various shots of the Governor in Junior Trade School, Penang. MS. Opening the new irrigation head works at Machang, Buboh. LS. The Istana in Perak pan down to Guard of Honour. MS. Shaking hands with members of the Perak Royal family, Sur Yussef Izzudin Shah Ibni Almarhum Jalil Sultan of Perak. CU. of a member of the Kinta Valley Home Guard. MS. The Governor speaking to Home Guard member. MS. Sign: Salak Bahru MS. handing over Scroll to Home Guard leader.
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