LS Sultan of Perak (Sur Yussef Izzudin Shah Ihni Almarhum Jalil) arriving. MS Guard of Honour - Malayans. MS Sultan being greeted by the British Advisor, and walks to the dais. CU Malayans watching. LS Guard of Honour, present arms. LS Guns...
LS Sultan of Perak (Sur Yussef Izzudin Shah Ihni Almarhum Jalil) arriving. MS Guard of Honour - Malayans. MS Sultan being greeted by the British Advisor, and walks to the dais. CU Malayans watching. LS Guard of Honour, present arms. LS Guns firing salute. (12th Royal Lancers) CU Sultan and British Advisor saluting. LS Sultan inspecting Guard of Honour - British and Malayan. LS Crowd. LS Malayan troops marching past. MS Crowd. LS Sultan proceeding to Audience Chamber. MS Malayan traditional band. MS Prime Minister Mentri Besar pledges loyalty. CU Sultan reading a message.
MS Group of umbrella bearers. MS Sultan presenting scroll and seating himself on the throne. MS Sultan awarding medals. MS Rajah Muda pan to wife, seated MS Sultan warding medals. MS Rajah paying homage to the Sultan, the Sultan sprinkles rice on him as a sign of acceptance. MS Sultan seated on chair. LS Sign saying "Long Live the Sultan"
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