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THE FORMATION of a council for the defence of Malaysia and Singapore was proposed by Britain’s Secretary of State for Defence (Lord Carrington) and promptly agreed to by other delegates during the five-Power talks in London. The photographs show the leaders of the talks arriving for the conference. From left are the British Prime Minister (Mr Heath), the Australian Minister of Defence (Mr Gorton), the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Sir Keith Holyoake), the Prime Minister of Malaysia (Tun Abdul Razak), and the Singapore Minister of Defence (Dr Goh Keng Swee).

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32588, 23 April 1971, Page 1

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THE FORMATION of a council for the defence of Malaysia and Singapore was proposed by Britain’s Secretary of State for Defence (Lord Carrington) and promptly agreed to by other delegates during the five-Power talks in London. The photographs show the leaders of the talks arriving for the conference. From left are the British Prime Minister (Mr Heath), the Australian Minister of Defence (Mr Gorton), the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Sir Keith Holyoake), the Prime Minister of Malaysia (Tun Abdul Razak), and the Singapore Minister of Defence (Dr Goh Keng Swee). Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32588, 23 April 1971, Page 1

THE FORMATION of a council for the defence of Malaysia and Singapore was proposed by Britain’s Secretary of State for Defence (Lord Carrington) and promptly agreed to by other delegates during the five-Power talks in London. The photographs show the leaders of the talks arriving for the conference. From left are the British Prime Minister (Mr Heath), the Australian Minister of Defence (Mr Gorton), the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Sir Keith Holyoake), the Prime Minister of Malaysia (Tun Abdul Razak), and the Singapore Minister of Defence (Dr Goh Keng Swee). Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32588, 23 April 1971, Page 1