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MALAYSIAN SOLDIERS disembarking at Kuching, the capital of Malaysia’s Borneo State of Sarawak. Now that a peace pact has been signed between Indonesia and Malaysia, British and Commonwealth Army units are withdrawing from Sarawak and being replaced by Malaysian troops.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 15

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MALAYSIAN SOLDIERS disembarking at Kuching, the capital of Malaysia’s Borneo State of Sarawak. Now that a peace pact has been signed between Indonesia and Malaysia, British and Commonwealth Army units are withdrawing from Sarawak and being replaced by Malaysian troops. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 15

MALAYSIAN SOLDIERS disembarking at Kuching, the capital of Malaysia’s Borneo State of Sarawak. Now that a peace pact has been signed between Indonesia and Malaysia, British and Commonwealth Army units are withdrawing from Sarawak and being replaced by Malaysian troops. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 15