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Senarai Penuh Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang Dan Pingat Persekutuan Tahun 1988 SENARAI PENUH PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN, BINTANG DAN PINGAT PERSEKUTUAN TAHUN 1988. Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara (D.M.N.) (Kehormat) 1. T.Y.T. Roh Tae Woo 2. Puan Kim Ok Sook Panglima Mangku Negara (P.M.N.) 1. YB. Gen. Tan Sri Dato' Mohamed Hashim bin Mohd Ali 2. YB. Dato' Senu bin Abdul Rahman Panglima Mangku Negara (P.M.N.) (Kehormat) 1. Y.B. Gen. Tan Sri Chavalit Yongchaiyudh 2. Y.B. Gen. Tan Sri Try Sutrisno Panglima Setia Mahkota (P.S.M.) 1. YAB. Tan Sri Dato' Haji Wan Mokhtar bin Ahmad 2. YAB. Tan Sri Dato' Haji Mohamed bin Yaakob 3. YB. Gen. Tan Sri Yaacob bin Mohd Zain 4. YB. Laksamana Madya Tan Sri Abdul Wahab bin Haji Nawi 5. YB. Lt. Gen. Tan Sri Mohamed bin Ngah Said 6. YB. Datuk Wira Abdul Rahman bin Haji Arshad 7. YB. Dato' Haji Yahya bin Abdul Wahab 8. YB. Dato' Azman bin Hashim 9. YB. Dato' Mohd Jalaluddin bin Zainuddin 10. YAB. Tuan Haji Muhyiddin bin Haji Mohd Yassin 11. YB. Datuk Loh Boon Siew Panglima Setia Mahkota (P.S.M.) (Kehormat) 1. YB.Tan Sri Dr. Chawan Chawanid 2. Encik Maurice Baker 3. Encik Kampo Harada 4. General Pow Sarasin 5. Mr Piya Chakkaphak 1 6. General Drs Moch Sanoesi 7. T.Y.T. H. Himawan Soetanto 8. Police General Narong Mohanond Panglima Setia Diraja (P.S.D.) 1. YB. Datuk Haji Mukhtar bin Shamsuddin 2. YB. Datuk Haji Abang Zainie bin Abang Suhai Johan Mangku Negara (J.M.N.) 1. Encik S. Sivalingam 2. Dr. Jones Varughese 3. Encik Sha'aya Basheer bin Mohd Basheer 4. YB. Datuk Zainol bin Mahmood 5. YB. Prof. Dato' Khairuddin bin Yusof 6. YB. Dato' Ibrahim bin Haji Mohamed 7. YB. Mej. Jen. Dato' Haji Mustafa bin Awang 8. YB. Brig. Jen. Dato' Othman bin Haron 9. Brig. Jen. Anim bin Harun 10. Brig. Jen. Wan Abdul Majid bin Wan Abdullah Johan Mangku Negara (J.M.N.) (Kehormat) 1 Encik K. Suzuki Johan Setia Mahkota (J.S.M.) 1. Encik Zakaria bin Omar 2. Encik Looi Cheok Hun 3. Encik Haidar bin Mohd Noor 4. Encik Ali Abul Hassan bin Sulaiman 5. YB. Dato' Ir. Wan A.Rahman Yaacob 6. YB. Dato' Syed Ahmad Almahdali 7. Encik Subramaniam a/l Anantakrishnan 8. Prof. Dr. Alexius Ernald Delilkan 2 9. Prof. Dr. Mohd Kamal bin Hassan 10. Dr. Hashim bin Haji Abd.Wahab 11. Encik Khairuddin bin Ibrahim 12. Dr. Ngui Chon Hee 13. Cik Ainum binti Mohd Saaid 14. Encik Abdul Razak bin Ator 15. Tuan Haji Azmi bin Junid 16. Ir. Mok Ah Kow 17. Encik Tan Yap 18. YB. Tuan Haji Abdul Jabbar bin Haji Ibrahim Johan Setia Diraja (J.S.D.) 1. Leftenan Kolonel Abdul Jalil bin Abdul Ghani 2. Tuan Haji Mohd Salleh bin Haji Hassan Kesatria Mangku Negara (K.M.N.) 1. Encik Abdul Jamil bin Mohd Ali 2. Encik Abdul Majid bin Ahmad Khan 3. Encik Abdul Rahim bin Ahmad 4. Tuan Haji Abdul Talib bin Md.Zin 5. Tuan Haji Abd Malek bin Hamzah 6. Tuan Haji Ahmad Shakir bin Haji Othman 7. Encik Danapalan a/l T.P. Venggadasalam 8. Tuan Haji Ghazali bin Uda Umar 9. Dr. Hanafi bin Mohamed Kamal 10. Encik Ho Khye Gim 11. Encik Idris bin Denan 12. Encik Ikram bin Jamaluddin 13. Puan Kamariah binti Hussain 14. Encik Kamaruddin bin Mohd Noor 3 15. Encik Kirupalani a/l Chelliah 16. Cik Latifah binti Khalid 17. Encik Liang Hian Ching 18. Encik Liew Khay Fatt 19. Encik Lim Joo Tick 20. Encik Lim Tiang Keng 21. Dr. Loh Heng Thye 22. Encik Lum Weng Kee 23. Dr. Mahinder Singh 24. Puan Maridah binti Haji Mohd.Yusof 25. Encik Matnor Daim 26. Encik Mat Yasir bin Juli 27. Encik Md.Fadzil bin Haji Hassan 28. Encik Mohamed bin Ismail 29. Tuan Haji Mohamad Yusop bin Hamzah 30. Dr. Mohamed Ghani bin Mohamed 31. Tuan Haji Mohamed Saat bin Bongkek 32. Encik Mohd Ali bin Haji Yusof 33. Dr. Haji Mohd Ariffin bin Haji Mohamed 34. Encik Mohd Haris bin Abas 35. Encik Mohd Karim bin Abdullah Omar 36. Encik Mohd Khalil bin Yaacob 37. Encik Mohd Hanif bin Haji Idris 38. Dr. Haji Mohd Rais bin Abdul Karim 39. Encik Mohd Shariff bin Osman 40. Tuan Haji Nik Ariffin bin Nik Omar 41. Encik Nor Shahid bin Mohd Nor 42. Puan Nyonya binti Yahya 4 43. Tuan Haji Osman bin Jaffar 44. Dr. Parikial George Joseph 45. Dr. Prathap Gopal 46. Dr. Ranjit Singh a/l Manihder Singh 47. YBhg. Dato' Dr. Robaayah Zambahari 48. Encik Rosly bin Abdul Kadir 49. Encik Sallehuddin bin Abdullah 50. Encik Sardar Ali bin Raunkee 51. Tuan Sheikh Ibrahim bin Sheikh Ali 52. Dr. Sinnathamby Paramarajah 53. Y.A. Hakim Steve Shim Lip Kiong 54. Ir. Tan Meng Leng 55. Puan Vanajam a/p N.Kaloo 56. Dr. Vyveganathan a/l K.P. Govinda Nair 57. Encik Wan Ghazali bin Wan Majid 58. Encik Yip Siew Ngoh alias Yip Sow Ngok 59. Tuan Haji Zainuddin bin Muhammad 60. Dr. (Puan) Zohrah Wong Mee Yee 61. Kol. Haji Abdul Shukor bin Haji Jaafar 62. Lt. Kol. Lee Kak Kuan 63. Lt. Kol. Kudri bin Haji Siraj 64. Kdr. Seah Guan Hock 65. Kdr. Quah Hoe Yeong 66. Lt. Kol. Sulaiman bin Yaacob 67. P.PjP Mohd Saed bin Mohd Dom 68. Encik Mohamed bin Haji Hashim 69. P.PjP Abdul Samat bin Sinin 70. P.P Lian Fook Yen 5 71. P.P Low Teik Leong 72. P.P Albert Chua Chye Huat 73. P.P Mohamad bin Mat Wahid 74. P.P Koris bin Ali 75. Encik Abdul Karim bin Haron 76. Encik Che Omar bin Ahmat alias Ahmad 77. Encik Hamid bin Mahmood 78. Dr. Jamjan bin Rajikan 79. Encik Kong Ai Tiing 80. Encik Lee Choon Weng 81. Encik Kamarudin bin Hashim 82. Ir. Lew Wing Hing 83. Tuan Haji Md. Din bin Haji Md.Yusop 84. Encik Mohamed Shah bin Haji Lassim 85. Encik M. Rajasingam 86. Encik Ramananthan Saravanamuthu 87. Tuan Haji Rashid bin Jasin 88. Prof. Madya Syed Mohamad Famy bin Syed Mansor 89. Encik Tan Chan Bok 90. Encik Tay Chong Sim 91. YB. Prof. Madya Dato' Dr Wan Hussein alias Azmi bin Abdul Kadir 92. Encik Wan Mustapha bin Wan Mohamed 93. Puan Zainun Aishah binti Ahmad 94. Dr. (Puan) Nellie S.L.Tan Wong 95. YB. Dato' Teoh Chye Hin 96. Dr. Thomas Ng Khoon Fong 97. YBhg. Datin Rohani binti Abdullah 98. YBhg. Puan Sri To' Puan Zainon binti Dato' Hussain 6 99. YBhg. Puan Sri Zawiyah binti Haji Yacob 100. Tuan Haji Awang Bungsu bin Abdullah 101. YB. Tuan Haji Hanafi bin Ramli 102. YB. Puan Kamariah binti Mat Noh 103. Encik Lim Eng Chang 104. Encik Md.Yusoff bin Samsudin 105. YB. Encik Meor Osman Imam Pinawa 106. Puan Rosalind Yau Shuk Meng 107. YB. Encik Yusoff bin Hassan Kesatria Mangku Negara (K.M.N.) (Kehormat) 1. Encik Maurice Read Porter 2. Puan Masako Kuriyama 3. Dr Hans Juergen Jakob Ahli Mangku Negara (A.M.N.) 1. Encik Abdul Rahim bin Abd.Majid 2. Encik Ahmad Ismail bin Md.Md.Siraj 3. Encik Ahmad Kamily bin Datuk Sulaiman 4. Encik Ahmad bin Mahmood 5. Encik Ahmad bin Mohd Isa 6. Puan Ainon Haji Kuntom 7. Tuan Haji Akil bin Haji Hiprawi 8. Encik Amir Sharifuddin bin Abu Bakar 9. Encik Chun Ming Kee 10. Y.A. Hakim Elizabeth Margaret Chapman 11. Puan Habibah binti Ahmad Termizi 12. Encik Hamden bin Puteh Badry 13. Encik Hii Tiong Nang alias William Hsu Chang Nang 14. Tuan Haji Hisham bin Haji Omar 7 15. Dr. (Puan) Indra Pathmanathan 16. Encik Ismail bin Sallleh 17. Dr. Kandasami a/l Palayan 18. Encik N. Kulasingam 19. Encik Lim Weng Choong alias Lim Wing Chong 20. Encik Louis Clement Ratnam 21. Dr. Mahinder Singh a/l Uttam Singh 22. Encik Malim Jaafar bin Ghazali 23. Encik Mohammad bin Yunus 24. Encik Mohd Ghazali bin Yunus 25. Tuan Haji Mohd Sabri bin Alang Husain 26. Encik Mohd Zainudin bin Mohd Yusof 27. Tuan Haji Muhd Ali bin Abdul Samad 28. Puan Nik Kalthum Nik Ismail 29. Encik Nik Zainal Abidin bin Haji Nik Yusoff 30. Puan Noraini binti Md.Top 31. Encik Omar bin Awang Sulaiman 32. Tuan Haji Osman bin Yahya 33. Encik Othman bin Zainal 34. Encik Putit bin Matzen 35. YM. Raja Yahya Aziz bin Raja Ngah Ali 36. YBhg. Datin Hajjah Rapiah binti Tun Abd Aziz 37. Puan Rohana binti Ahmadun 38. Encik Samsudin Tan Sri Murad 39. Encik Sieh Kou Chi alias Sieh Kok Chi 40. YM. Tengku Yahya alias Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Ahmad 41. Encik Thuraisingam s/o Kandiah 42. Encik Uzaimi bin Ibrahim 8 43. Puan Zainab Mohd Yusof 44. Mej. Kamaruddin bin Haji Ayob 45. Mej. Md.Yan bin Abd.Hamid 46. Mej. Idris bin Abdullah 47. Kapt. Tan Kim Beou alias Tan Chee Itt 48. PW I Sulaiman bin Ahmad 49. Encik Rahmat bin Mohd Amin 50. PW I Hamid Mohyadin bin Kulup Abdul Raup 51. Lt. Kdr. Abu Bakar bin Ramlee 52. Encik Othman bin Ujang 53. PW I Ahad bin Yatim 54. PW I Molabakh bin Mohd Idris 55. Mej. Marimuthu a/l Suppiah 56. Encik Ramli bin Abdul Karim 57. PW I Mohamad Nasir bin Awang 58. PW I Ali bin Abd.Wahid 59 PW I Muniandy a/l Murugaiah 60. TPP Hakim bin Ibrahim 61. PPP Rosli bin Haji Alias 62. PPP Mohd Fauzee bin Awang 63. PPP Blossom Wong Kooi Fong 64.
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