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  • Date is exactly "1960"

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The Royal Elephant and the King's "Kop Howdah"

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Prime Minister's car leading the Funeral Procession

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Funeral Pavilion (Preah Men) before the emplacement of the late King's remains

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A traditional Cambodian orchestra preceeds the procession of the members of the National Assembly

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Placement of the Royal Funeral Urn on the dragon carriage

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Placement of the Royal Funeral Urn on the dragon carriage

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Procession of the Bakus (Brahmin priests of the Royal Palace)

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Ministers and senior officials of the Royal Government join the procession

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Preparation of the Funeral Pavilion (Preah Men) for the cremation of the remains of the late King Norodom Suramarit

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Queen Sisowath Kossamak prepares to light the fire for the cremation of the remains of her late husband King Norodom Suramarit

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Prince Norodom Sihanouk carrying the ashes of his late father King Norodom Suramarit

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Supreme Patriarch of the Mohanikay Buddhist order joining the procession

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The Royal Elephants, including the King's favourite, join the funeral procession in front of the Chhanchaya Hall of the Royal palace. The 4th Elephant from left has king's weapons

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Royal remains on their way to Funeral Pavilion from Royal palace

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Royal Guards pulling the Funeral car through the Victory Gate of the Royal palace

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The King's personal horse joins the Funeral procession

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Traditonal drums joining the Funeral procession

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Traditional drums in the Funeral procession

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Women mourners join the Funeral procession

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Royal Court mandarins and officials

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Royal palace mandarins in the Funeral procession

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A Royal Funeral car known as "Neak" (Naga)

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Royal remains now placed on the Royal Funeral car "Neak" about to leave the gardens of the Royal palace

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Ceremony at the Royal palace before the departure of the Royal remains of the late His Majesty King Norodom Suramarit for the Funeral Pavilion

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Court officials pause during the Funeral procession

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Her Majesty the Queen Sisowath Kossamak leads members of the Royal Family as they join the Funeral procession

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The Queen, Prince Norodom Sihanouk and other members of the Royal Family join the Funeral procession

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The Royal Urn leaves the Royal palace through the Victory Gate

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Members of the Royal Family pause during the Funeral procession

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Members of members of the Royal Family during the Funeral procession

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Eleanor Andrews, Margaret Douthwaite, Patricia Evans, Joan Liney, Leslie Perrott, Peter Appleton, Frank Donovan, Geoff Francis, Ian Holdsworth, Phil Lynch, Bob Lyon, Bruce Margetts, Ian Martin, Brain Mooney, Rod Permezel, Bill Rowe, Geoff Thompson,…

https://repository.monash.edu/files/upload/Asian-Collections/Star-Weekly/ac_star-weekly_1960_12_31.pdf
Star Weekly was a weekly magazine published in Jakarta in Indonesian by Keng Po, the second-most-popular daily newspaper among peranakan Chinese. It offered news, opinion and features to peranakan Chinese as well to a wider public.

https://repository.monash.edu/files/upload/Asian-Collections/Star-Weekly/ac_star-weekly_1960_12_24.pdf
Star Weekly was a weekly magazine published in Jakarta in Indonesian by Keng Po, the second-most-popular daily newspaper among peranakan Chinese. It offered news, opinion and features to peranakan Chinese as well to a wider public.

https://repository.monash.edu/files/upload/Asian-Collections/Star-Weekly/ac_star-weekly_1960_12_17.pdf
Star Weekly was a weekly magazine published in Jakarta in Indonesian by Keng Po, the second-most-popular daily newspaper among peranakan Chinese. It offered news, opinion and features to peranakan Chinese as well to a wider public.

https://repository.monash.edu/files/upload/Asian-Collections/Star-Weekly/ac_star-weekly_1960_12_10.pdf
Star Weekly was a weekly magazine published in Jakarta in Indonesian by Keng Po, the second-most-popular daily newspaper among peranakan Chinese. It offered news, opinion and features to peranakan Chinese as well to a wider public.

https://repository.monash.edu/files/upload/Asian-Collections/Star-Weekly/ac_star-weekly_1960_12_03.pdf
Star Weekly was a weekly magazine published in Jakarta in Indonesian by Keng Po, the second-most-popular daily newspaper among peranakan Chinese. It offered news, opinion and features to peranakan Chinese as well to a wider public.

https://repository.monash.edu/files/upload/Asian-Collections/Star-Weekly/ac_star-weekly_1960_11_26.pdf
Star Weekly was a weekly magazine published in Jakarta in Indonesian by Keng Po, the second-most-popular daily newspaper among peranakan Chinese. It offered news, opinion and features to peranakan Chinese as well to a wider public.
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