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Senarai Penuh Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang Dan Pingat Persekutuan Tahun 1958 SENARAI PENUH PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN, BINTANG DAN PINGAT PERSEKUTUAN TAHUN 1958. Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara (D.M.N.) 1 Sultan of Johore Ibrahim Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abu Bakar 2 Sultan of Pahang Abu Bakar Ri'ayatu'd-din Al-Muadzam Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Almu'tasim Bi'llah Sultan Abdullah 3 Sultan of Selangor Hisamuddin Alam Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Ala-iddin Sulaiman Shah 4 Sultan of Perlis Syed Putra Ibni Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail 5 Sultan of Kelantan Ibrahim Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Mohamed IV 6 Sultan of Terengganu Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Zainal Abidin 7 Sultan of Perak Yussuf 'Izzuddin Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Jalil Radziallah Hu-'An-Hu 8 Sultan of Brunei Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin Wasiyidilkhairi Waddin Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Muhammad Jamalul 'Alam Seri Maharaja Mangku Negara (S.M.N.) 1 Raja Permaisuri Agung Tuanku Kurshiah binti Tunku Besar Burhanuddin 2 Regent of Johore Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim 3 Regent of Negeri Sembilan Tunku Munawir Ibni Tuanku Abdul Rahman 4 Regent of Kelantan Tengku Yahya Putra Ibni Al-Sultan Ibrahim 5 Governor of Malacca Mr. Leong Yew Koh 6 Regent of Penang Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad 7 YBhg. Dato' Tan Cheng Lock Seri Maharaja Mangku Negara (S.M.N.) (Kehormat) 1 Mr. Lim Yew Hock Panglima Mangku Negara (P.M.N.) 1 Encik Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid 2 Encik Ahmad bin Perang 3 YBhg. Dato' Nik Ahmed Kamil bin Haji Nik Mahmood 4 Datoh Panglima Bukit Gantang 5 Cik Fatimah binti Haji Hashim 6 Mr. Gunn Lay Teik 7 YAM. Tunku Ismail bin Tunku Yahaya 1 8 Mr. S. Chelvasingam McIntyre 9 YBhg. Dato' Mohamed Seth bin Mohamed Sa'aid 10 Tuan Syed Omar Shahabudin 11 Mr. G. Shelly 12 Mr. Wong Pow Nee 13 Y.T.M. Tunku Ya'acob Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah Panglima Mangku Negara (P.M.N.) (Kehormat) 1 Encik Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat 2 Mr. T.V.A. Brodie 3 Major-General F.H. Brooke 4 Mr. W.L.R. Carbonell 5 Sir James Cassels 6 Mr. A.H.P. Humphrey 7 Mr. O.A. Spencer 8 Mr. J.B. Thomson 9 Sir David Watherston Johan Mangku Negara (J.M.N.) 1 Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Omar 2 Encik Abdul Hamid bin Mahmud 3 Captain Abdul Hamid Khan bin Haji Sakhawat Ali Khan 4 Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Mahmood 5 Encik A.M. Abu Bakar 6 Tuan Syed Ahmad bin Syed Mahmud Shahabudin 7 Encik Ahmad bin Abdul Aziz 8 Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Mohamed Ali 9 Tuan Shaikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim 10 Tuan Haji Ahmad Maliki 11 Encik Ali bin Haji Raya 12 Dr. Chang Hoey Chan 2 13 Mr. Cheah Ewe Keat 14 Dr. Cheah Toon Lok 15 Mr. Chua Song Lim 16 Mr. Goh Guan Hoe 17 Hajah Zain binti Sulaiman 18 Cik Halimah binti Idris 19 Cik Halimahton binti Abdul Majid 20 Tuan Haji Hassan bin Yunos 21 Encik Hussein bin Haji Mohamed Sidek 22 Encik Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed 23 Encik Idris bin Matsil 24 YM. Tengku Indra Petra bin Sultan Ibrahim 25 Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar 26 YBhg. Dato' Lee Fong Ee 27 Mr. G. Leo 28 Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng 29 Mr. Lim Kee Siong 30 Mr. Lim Lean Teng 31 Colonel Raja Lope Nor Rasyid bin Raja Abdul Rahman 32 Mr. V. Manickavasagam 33 Encik Merican bin Sutan 34 Encik Mohamed Noor bin Hamzah 35 Encik Mohamed Salleh bin Ismael 36 Encik Mohamed Sulong bin Mohamed Ali 37 Encik Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Noor 38 YM. Engku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir 39 Encik Murad bin Ahmad 40 Encik Nik Hassan bin Nik Yahaya 41 Mr. Ong Ee Kong 3 42 Orang Kaya Mahakurnia Indra di-Raja Raja Shahriman bin Raja Abdul Hamid 43 Dr. J.S. Sodhy 44 Mr. V.M. Sundaraman 45 Dr. Tan Hor Kee 46 Mr. T.H. Tan 47 Mr. Tay Boon Seng 48 Encik Tamby bin Abdullah 49 Mr. S. Thambiah 50 Mr. Toh Eng Hoe 51 Mr. C.C. Too 52 Encik Wan bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman 53 YM. Tengku Wok Abdullah bin Tengku Din 54 Encik Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff 55 Encik Yahaya bin Haji Mohamed She 56 Chief Electrical Inspector Raja Zainal bin Raja Sulaiman 57 Tuan Haji Zainul Abidin bin Sultan Mydin Johan Mangku Negara (J.M.N.) (Kehormat) 1 Mr. F.A.S. Caldwell 2 Mr. J.E.S. Crawford 3 Mr. J. Drysdale 4 Mr. A.S. Gammon 5 Mr. R.B. Heasman 6 Mr. S.E. Jewkes 7 Air Commodore A.V.R. Johnstone 8 Mr. C.V. Jumeaux 9 Mr. A.S.H. Kemp 10 Mr. E.M. McDonald 11 Colonel K.P. Molyneux-Carter 12 Mr. I. Li Phillips 4 13 Dr. J.A. Reid 14 Mr. R.G.K. Thompson 15 Colonel D.D. Zvegintzov Ahli Mangku Negara (A.M.N.) 1 Tuan Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Mohamed Salleh 2 Encik Abdul Kadir bin Shamsudin 3 Encik Abdul Mutalib bin Ja'afar 4 Encik Abdul Ghani bin Ishak 5 Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Haji Mohamed Salleh 6 Captain Abdullah bin Hashim 7 Encik Abdullah bin Muhammad Ali 8 Major Abdullah Munir bin Mahmud 9 Sergeant Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Shariff 10 Encik Abu Taib bin Pandak Kudong 11 Tuan Haji Ahmad 12 Encik Ahmad bin Arshad 13 Tuan Haji Ahmad Badewi 14 Encik Ahmad bin Said 15 Sergeant-Major Ali bin Othman 16 Encik Ali bin Taib 17 Mr. A.F. Anthony 18 Encik Ariffin bin ali 19 Commandant V. Arunasalam 20 Encik Azahari Taib 21 Encik Aziz bin ahmad 22 Encik Bahadun bin Haji Hassan 23 Mr. Bahadur Singh s/o Gurdit Singh 24 Major Baharuddin bin Mohamed Yusoff 25 Cik Bee Noor 5 26 Cik Bibi Aishah binti Hamid Don 27 Captain A.J. Chan 28 Mr. Chan Kwong Hon 29 Mr. Chan Sai Soo 30 Mr. Chan Yew Chong 31 Mr. Cheah Hin Cheang 32 Mr. William Chew 33 Cik Chik binti Mohamed Samat 34 Captain Philip Chin 35 Mr. Chin Thin Yee 36 Dr. Chong Ah Khoon 37 Mrs. Gong Diong Ing 38 Mr. M. Eliatamby 39 Mr. C.A. Fredericks 40 Mr. Gan Oon Hock 41 Tuan Haji Hamad Abdul Azyze bin Al-Haj Shaik Makhana 42 Cik Hamidah binti Omar 43 Encik Hamzah Alang 44 Encik Hanafie bin Mohamed Yunus 45 Encik Gu Harun 46 Cik Hasnah binti Ahmad 47 Cik Hawa binti Abdullah 48 Mr. Hew Kong Teck 49 Encik Hussein bin Noordin 50 Encik Ibrahim bin Haji Mansor 51 Captain Ibrahim bin Muhammad Said 52 Sergeant-Major Ishak bin Haji Kadir 53 Mr. Isher Singh 54 Tuan Haji Ismail bin Ibrahim 6 55 Tuan Haji Ismail bin Che Chik 56 Encik Jasmi bin Haji Abdul Hamid 57 Mr. H. Jeremiah 58 Encik Kamardin bin Bahar 59 Sergeant Kassim bin Ludin 60 Mr. A.T. Karthigesu 61 Encik Khalid bin Ahmad 62 Mr. Khoo Liew Min 63 Encik Kidam bin Mohamed Zain 64 Mr. Law Teck Ling 65 Mr. Lee Tee Siong 66 Mr. Lee Yoon Thim 67 Mr. Lim Cheng Wan 68 Mr. Lim Hee Hong 69 Tuan Seyed Long bin Seyed Mohamed Alsagoff 70 Mr. Low Chooi Beng 71 Cik Mahimon binti Harun 72 Encik Mahyuddin bin Mohamed Zakaria 73 Mr. A. Maliapen 74 Sergeant Mansor bin Sheikh Ali 75 Encik Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Rahman 76 Encik Mohamed bin Jusoh 77 YM. Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang 78 Encik Mohamed Ali bin Ja'ani 79 Major Mohamed Ali bin Sharafat Ali 80 Encik Mohamed Amin bin Mohamed Taib 81 Encik Mohamed Harun bin Kulop Seman 82 Major Mohamed Hashim bin Mohamed Syed 83 Encik Mohamed Hassan bin Mohamed Hassan 7 84 Encik Mohamed Ibrahim bin Varshay 85 Encik Mohamed Idris bin Haji Sulaiman 86 Encik Mohamad Jah bin Kulub Talib 87 Encik Mohamed Noor bin Mustan 88 Encik Mohamed Noor bin Mat 89 Captain Mohamed Noor bin Sutan Jisat 90 Encik Mohamed Noordin bin Mastan 91 Encik Muhammad Nor bin Sulaiman 92 Encik Mohamed Ribot bin Yahaya 93 Encik Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir 94 Encik Mohamed Sanusi bin Baki 95 Major Mohamed Sidek bin Ismail 96 Encik Mohamed Yunus bin Isa 97 Encik Mohamed Yusof bin Mohamed 98 Encik Mohamed Yusoff bin Mera Mydin 99 Encik Mohamed Zain bin Haji Isa 100 Encik Mohamed Zain bin Naim 101 Tuan Haji Mokti bin Haji Abdul Hamid 102 Mr. Mong Kai Chong 103 Mr. AR.A. Nachiappan 104 Mr. Ng Cheow Yen 105 Encik Nik Ismail bin Nik Hussein 106 Cik Noor binti Osman 107 Encik Nyak Hashim bin Nyak Puteh 108 Mr. Oh Boon Tat 109 Tuan Haji Omar bin Haji Salleh 110 Tuan Haji Sheikh Omar bin Sheikh Ahmad 111 Mr. Ong Keng Liang 112 Mr. Ooi Chong Hai 8 113 Mr. Ooi Seang Swee 114 Mr. Ooi Teng Kwee 115 Encik Osman bin Mohamed Yassin 116 Mr. Ow Kheng Law 117 Mr. Phuah Siew Kheam 118 Mr. N.P. Krishna Pillay 119 Mr. Pritam Singh s/o Gopal Singh 120 Mrs. Ragavan Nair 121 Tuan Haji Rahmat bin Daud 122 Cik Ramlah binti Dahlan 123 Mr. K. Rasiah 124 Encik Samad bin Idris 125 Mr. T.G.K.I. Seshan 126 Mr. C.M. Seth 127 Sergeant-Major Shamsuddin bin Rapit 128 Cik Siti Rahmah binti Kassim 129 Mr. Soh Poh Hong 130 Mr. Soo Kok Cheng 131 Mr. Joseph Su Mon Nan 132 Encik Suleiman bin Katak 133 Inspector Tajuddin bin Che Muda 134 Mrs. J.G. Talalla 135 Mr. Tan Chin Siong 136 Mr.
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