BOTTOM LEFT: Malacca’a Dutch Square with its brick-red buildings including Christ Church, the country’s oldest Protestant church, which was built in 1753, and the Tang Beng Swee clock tower, built in 1886. BOTTOM RIGHT: High-rise buildings in down-town Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, dwarf the older well-kept Government buildings which now house the courts of justice. Photographs by LES BLOXHAM
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Press, 27 December 1985, Page 15
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60BOTTOM LEFT: Malacca’a Dutch Square with its brick-red buildings including Christ Church, the country’s oldest Protestant church, which was built in 1753, and the Tang Beng Swee clock tower, built in 1886. BOTTOM RIGHT: High-rise buildings in down-town Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital city, dwarf the older well-kept Government buildings which now house the courts of justice. Photographs by LES BLOXHAM Press, 27 December 1985, Page 15
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