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Sarawak

Malaysia, 1960
film

A look at Sarawak, its history, people, geography, economy and people’s adaptation to new technologies and modernisation.

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Land of the hornbill

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Sarawak story

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The Malay Peninsula: people and products

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Malaya

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Produce of Malaya

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Borneo

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Face of Malaya

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Malaya: land of tin and rubber

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Sarongs and silver

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Malacca: then and now

Malaysia, 1955
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A Call from Malaysia

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Southeast Asia: Malaysia and Singapore

United States, 1973
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Let's look at New Zealand

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Visitors in time

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Asian crescent

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The Abode of peace

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Nomads of the jungle: Malaya

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