| RCS/RCMS 103/4 contains: |
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| 16 |
'Borneo vignettes' |
| 17 |
'The crafty crocodile' |
| 18 |
'For entertainment only' |
| 19 |
'Shakespeare and Malaya' |
| 20 |
'Stories' |
| 21 |
'Tin stealers' |
| 22 |
'A football pawang' |
| 23 |
'The Dato's life-saving certificate - and Joe Firm' |
| 24 |
'Some features of Malay life in East Pahang' |
| 25 |
'Jebeidiah of Jebongan' |
| 26 |
'Recollections of thirty-five years as a missionary teacher in Malaya' |
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Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
| Title |
'Some early recollections of Kuala Lumpur Flying Club' |
| Reference |
RCMS 103/4/11 |
| Creator |
Ainger, Douglas S |
| Covering Dates |
1963 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 file; paper; mixed scripts |
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| Content and context |
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Lieutenant Colonel Douglas S. Ainger served with the Armoured Car Regiment during the Second World War and was interned at Changi Camp after the fall of Malaya to the Japanese in 1942.
A narrative of the formation of the Federated Malay States' first flying club in 1930 (three copies, 16 sheets).
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| Further information |
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Parts of the memoir were published in 'Malaya', June 1963, 22-24.
Indexed
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| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| Kuala Lumpur |
| Malaysia |
| No further on-line information. |
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