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ASE401-TG3 Pirates of the Straits SettlementsASE401-TG3 Pirates of the Straits Settlements 
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2011年10月06日再生回数 48
Coins from the early 20th Century (Straits Settlements)Coins from the early 20th Century (Straits Settlements) 
This was the best recording of the coins that did not showed my face. lol I found them from a tin box hiding in the cupboard and decided to make a video of this interesting discovery. The oldest I have is made in 1903 while the latest is made in 1927
2009年07月01日再生回数 427
SINGAPORE CURRENCY NOTES - Colonial EraSINGAPORE CURRENCY NOTES - Colonial Era 
In 1819 Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a trading post. The Dutch who controlled much of Indonesia saw this as a threat and protested. The issue was settled by the Anglo-Dutch treaty in 1824. This treaty gave the British control of areas north of the Straits of Malacca and the Dutch control of areas south of the Straits. In 1926 Singapore, Penang and Malacca were grouped together as the Straits Settlements under the control of the British East India Company. In 1867 the Straits Settlements came under direct rule of the British, taking orders from the British Colonial Office. The Straits Settlements was dissolved in 1946.
2012年01月07日再生回数 297
Nyonya Food, Malacca by Asiatravel.comNyonya Food, Malacca by Asiatravel.com 
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com For Bookings www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Peranakan and Baba-Nyonya (traditional Chinese: 峇峇娘惹; Hokkien: Bā-bā Niû-liá) are terms used for the descendants of late 15th and 16th century Chinese immigrants to the Nusantara region during the Colonial era. It applies especially to the ethnic Chinese populations of the British Straits Settlements of Malaya and the Dutch-controlled island of Java and other locations, who have adopted partially or in full Nusantara customs to be somewhat assimilated into the local communities. While the term Peranakan is most commonly used among the ethnic Chinese for those of Chinese descent also known as Straits Chinese (土生華人; named after the Straits Settlements), there are also other, comparatively small so-called Peranakan communities, such as Indian Hindu Peranakans (Chitty), Indian Muslim Peranakans (Jawi Pekan) (Jawi being the Javanised Arabic script[1]., Pekan a colloquial contraction of Peranakan[2].) and Eurasian Peranakans (Kristang[3].) (Kirstang= Christians).[4] [5] From the Malay influence a unique "Nyonya" cuisine has developed using typical Malay spices. Examples are Chicken Kapitan, a dry chicken curry, and Inchi Kabin, a Nyonya version of fried chicken. Pindang bandeng is a common fish soup served in Indonesia during the Chinese new year. Info Taken from Wikipedia.com Credits to Wikipedia.com en ...
2009年09月16日再生回数 2459
Flag of the British Straits Settlements (1826-1946)Flag of the British Straits Settlements (1826-1946) 
-British Colony
2010年08月16日再生回数 490
Singapore History : I live in singapuraSingapore History : I live in singapura 
A country of southeast Asia comprising Singapore Island and adjacent smaller islands. A trading center as early as the 14th century, Singapore was later part of Johor, a region of the southern Malay Peninsula, under the Malacca Sultanate. The island of Singapore was ceded to the British East India Company in 1819, and the city was founded the same year by Sir Thomas Raffles. The British took complete control in 1824 and added Singapore to the newly formed Straits Settlements in 1826. During World War II it was held by the Japanese (1942-1945) before being retaken by the British. Singapore became a crown colony in 1946, a self-governing state in 1959, part of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963, and a fully independent republic in 1965. The city of Singapore is the capital. Population: 4600000.
2008年08月06日再生回数 16630
Do The Dead Return? -Edwin J. Dingle StoryDo The Dead Return? -Edwin J. Dingle Story 
Stephen Sindoni shares a story about the adventures and spiritual journey of Englishman Edwin J. Dingle in the video entitled"Do The Dead Return?" Edwin J. Dingle was born in Cornwall, England and became an orphan at nine. As a journalist, Dingle moved to Singapore (Straits Settlements) in 1900 to cover the affairs of the Far East. He was one of the first Caucasians to go into China and to actually stay for a substantial period of time in a Tibetan Monastery. There, he learned meditation and yoga from a teacher. In 1910, he traveled to Tibet and stayed there for nine months. He claimed to have learned closely guarded advanced spiritual methods from the Tibetan Llamas. These eight Key Breaths were a form of Pranayama. He spent nearly 21 years in the Asia, in China, India, Tibet and Burma. Additional translations to follow: Spanish Translation: Stephen Sindoni comparte una historia sobre las aventuras y el viaje espiritual de inglés Edwin J. Dingle en el video titulado "¿El retorno muertos?" Edwin J. Dingle nació en Cornwall, Inglaterra y se convirtió en un huérfano a los nueve. Como periodista, Dingle se trasladó a Singapur (Estrecho de Asentamientos) en 1900 para cubrir los asuntos del Lejano Oriente. Él fue uno de los caucásicos primero en entrar en China y para permanecer en realidad por un período sustancial de tiempo en un monasterio tibetano. Allí aprendió la meditación y el yoga de un maestro. En 1910, viajó al Tíbet y se quedó allí durante nueve meses. Afirmó haber ...
2011年05月16日再生回数 0
Malayan UnionMalayan Union 
The Malayan Union was a confederation of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements excluding Singapore, which was placed as a crown colony under direct British rule. It was the successor to British Malaya and was conceived to simplify the administration of British colonies in the Malay Peninsula. It was formed on April 1, 1946 by the British. Few of the key details of the Union were: Malayan citizenship that would give equal rights to all would be citizens regardless of race citizenship based on the jus soli principle the transformation of the title Sultan to President. In a way, the Sultans, the traditional rulers of the Malay states, would concede all their powers to the British Crown except in the matters of culture and religion. The Union would be ultimately placed under the rule of a British Governor. The idea of the Union was first expressed by the British on October 1945 in the aftermath of the Second World War by the British Military Administration. Sir Harold MacMichael was assigned the task of gathering the Malay state rulers' approval for the Malayan Union in the same month. In a short period of time, he managed to obtain all the Rulers' signatures through intimidation. On April 1, 1946, the Malayan Union officially came into existence with Sir Edward Gent as its first governor. The capital of the Union was Kuala Lumpur. -From Wikipedia.
2007年10月25日再生回数 17486
Penang tour by Asiatravel.comPenang tour by Asiatravel.com 
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com For Bookings www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; Malay: Pulau Pinang IPA: [ˈpulaʊ ˈpinaŋ]) (槟城) is a state in Malaysia, located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. Penang is the second smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis, and the eighth most populous. A resident of Penang is colloquially known as a Penangite. Penang was originally part of the Malay Sultanate of Kedah. On 11 August 1786, Captain Francis Light of the British East India Company landed in Penang and renamed it Prince of Wales Island in honour of heir to the British throne. Light then received it as a portion on his marriage to the daughter of the Sultan of Kedah. Light ceded Penang to the Government of India and promised the Sultan military protection from Siamese and Burmese armies who were threatening Kedah. Light is now credited as the founder of Penang. Many early settlers succumbed to malaria, earning Penang the epithet "the White Man's Grave". [2] Unbeknownst to the Sultan, Light had acted without the approval of the East India Company when he promised military protection. When the Company failed to aid Kedah when Siam attacked it, the Sultan tried to retake the island in 1790. The attempt was unsuccessful, and the Sultan was forced to cede the island to the Company for an honorarium of 6000 Spanish dollars per annum ...
2009年09月16日再生回数 2804
Singapore Daytime - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD)Singapore Daytime - Amazing Travel Vid! (HD) 
Footage of Singapore by day: Singapore i/ˈsɪŋəpɔər/, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait to its south. Singapore is highly urbanised but almost half of the country is covered by greenery. More land is being created for development through land reclamation. Singapore had been a part of various local empires since it was first inhabited in the second century AD. Modern Singapore was founded as a trading post of the East India Company by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819 with permission from the Sultanate of Johor. The British obtained full sovereignty over the island in 1824 and Singapore became one of the British Straits Settlements in 1826. Singapore was occupied by the Japanese in World War II and reverted to British rule after the war. It became internally self-governing in 1959. Singapore united with other former British territories to form Malaysia in 1963 and became a fully independent state two years later after separation from Malaysia. Since then it has had a massive increase in wealth, and is one of the Four Asian Tigers. The economy depends heavily on the industry and service sectors. Singapore is a world leader in several areas: It is the world's fourth-leading financial centre ...
2011年12月26日再生回数 72



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