Ceylon Malay Youth League

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The Ceylon Malay Youth League was a Malay youth organization in Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka). The organization was founded in 1957, and was active for about 15 years.[1] Kartini Mohamed, the daughter of M.P. Drahaman, served as the president of the Ceylon Malay Youth League.[2][3] The organization published the journal Suara Pemuda Malay ('Voice of Malay Youth').[4]

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  1. ^ Simposium Dunia Melayu, and Abdul Latiff Abu Bakar. Melayu Sri Lanka: Simposium Dunia Melayu Kedua : kumpulan esei dan kertas kerja. [Kuala Lumpur]: Biro Penerbitan Gapena, 1990. p. 173
  2. ^ Kartini stays on to learn Malay dances[permanent dead link]. The Straits Times, 14 September 1967, p. 7
  3. ^ Suara Melayu Langkawi - SLAMA Newsletter - Nov 2003 THE LATE AL HAJ DR M.P. DRAHAMAN M.P. J.P. MBE
  4. ^ Bachamiya Abdul Hussainmiya. Orang Rejimen: The Malays of the Ceylon Rifle Regiment. Bangi: Penerbitan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 1990. p. 184
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