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Tunku remembered fondly by bodyguard
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New Straits Times
07-28-2007
Tunku remembered fondly by bodyguard
Byline: Melissa Darlyne Chow; S. Arulldas
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
Section: Main Section
TUNKU Abdul Rahman will always remain in the memories of his personal staff. The first prime minister earned a place forever in their hearts with his kindness, love and passion for life, write MELISSA DARLYNE CHOW and S. ARULLDAS.
Owen Chung, 73, remembers Tunku Abdul Rahman as a man of ...
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