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Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro, clothed in native Igorot blanket, told the Wow Philippines Cordilleras Best program of his plans for the development ... PHOTO BY REDJIE CAWIS ... New witness pins Ampatuans;
Malaya, now the largest component of the Federation of Malaysia occupied the Malay Peninsula, which extends south–southwest from the narrow Isthmus of Kra to Singapore, which was not part...
Ron Wise's Banknoteworld: Malaya ... Malaya was located in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula and consisted of 11 states.
Malaya was occupied by the Japanese from 1942 to 1945. All the Malay states, together with the Straits Settlements except for Singapore, were incorporated into a new federation in 1948.
Malaya – Dictionary of World History includes biographies, the history of Malaya, religious and political movements, and key battles. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of World History. ... Cite this article;
I study American Psychological Operations and do not claim to be an authority on British PSYOP in Malaya.
HMS Malaya (pictured left © Tony Davies) was build by Armstrong Ship Builders, and launched 18th March 1915. She took part in the Battle of Jutland and sustained eight hits, and took eight weeks for ...
The invasion of Malaya began shortly after midnight on 8 December 1941. Two hours later, No 1 Squadron RAAF, based at Kota Bahru, in north-east Malaya, was airborne.
The British possession of Malaya was a major source of rubber and tin. At its tip was the powerful naval base on the island of Singapore.
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