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English: Mahatma Gandhi addressing the closing Plenery Session of the Asian Relations Conference. Beside him are delegates from numerous Asian countries. Emblems of the Azerbaijan SSR, Cambodia, the Kazakh SSR, and Tibet were shown. Curiously, the emblem shown for Malaya resembles the Indonesian flag, as this was based on the flag of the Malayan People's Federation [1].
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  1. http://www.malaya-ganapathy.com/2014/12/sang-saka-merah-putih-and-malayan.html

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current00:30, 16 October 2016Thumbnail for version as of 00:30, 16 October 2016858 × 582 (240 KB)NickdiPrimaLarger version from.
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