Tunku old boy of Malay College

From: New Straits Times | Date: June 3, 2004| Author: Abdul Razak Ali | Copyright information


New Straits Times

06-03-2004

Tunku old boy of Malay College
Byline: Abdul Razak Ali
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: Letters
Type: Letter

I REFER to Tunku Ismail Jewa's letter "Tunku not old boy of MCKK" (NST, May 26).

From the school's records, former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman entered the Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK) around the second decade of the 20th century shortly after leaving the Thepsurin School in Bangk...

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