Order of the Star of Sarawak
Order of the Star of Sarawak | |
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Awarded by H.H. The Rajah of Sarawak | |
Type | Order |
Motto | HARAPLAH SA-LAGI BERNAFAS (As long as i breathe,i hope) |
Awarded for | to recognise exceptional services by the Sarawak subjects and Foreigners alike to the State of Sarawak |
Status | Not Awarded since 1946 Dormant order since 2006 |
Rajah | Charles Vyner Brooke |
Grades (w/ post-nominals) | Master(MSS) Companion(CSS) Officer(OSS) |
Established | 1928 - 1946 |
First induction | 26 September 1928 |
Last induction | 1946 |
Ribbon of the order |
The Most Excellent Order of the Star of Sarawak(lit: 'Darjah Yang Amat Gemilang Bintang Sarawak') was the highest state order during the days of the Kingdom of Sarawak. Instituted on 26 June 1929,[1] The Order consisted of:
- Sovereign
- Grand Master
The three ordinary ranks of members are:
- Master (MSS)-consists of breast star, sash, and sash badge.
- Companion (CSS)-a badge worn from a necklet.[2]
- Officer (OSS)-a badge worn from a medal ribbon on the left breast.
The Motto of the Order was 'Haraplah sa-lagi bernafas', which is also the Sarawak state motto. The motto is the translation of the Latin phrase Dum Spiro Spero, which literally means 'As long as I breathe, I hope'.
No appointment has been made since 1946, as the Order became obsolete when Sarawak became part of a British Colony in 1946. In 1964, the post-independence government of Sarawak revived the order and renamed it The Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Sarawak (Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak),and in 1988, the order was renamed again as the Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak, or Darjah Utama Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak in Malay. However, the revived order has no connection whatsoever with the previous order except for the name.
With the death of the last known recipient, Elizabeth Choy in 2006, the order became dormant in 2006.
Recipients
Sovereign
Grand Master
Appointed 21/9/1941:
Master
Appointed 31/3/1941:
- Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah (1862–1946): A Malay leader in Kuching, and also in Sarawak, renowned for his non-violent struggle against the cession of Sarawak to Britain.
- John Beville Archer, CMG
Appointed 21/9/1941:
Companions
Appointed 26/9/1928:
- Ong Tiang Swee, OBE (1864–1950): A renowned Chinese leader in Kuching. His grandson, Late Tan Sri Datuk Amar Ong Kee Hui is a renowned politician.
Appointed 31/3/1941:
- Abang Suleiman
- Inche Haji Mohamed Zin
- John Gordon Anderson
- Thomas Corson
- Cecil Pitt-Hardacre, OBE
- Kenelm Hubert Digby
Appointed 21/9/1941:
- Leonora Margaret Brooke : daughter of Rajah Charles Vyner Brooke
- Gerald Trueman MacGill MacBryan
Appointed 20/6/1946:
- Thomas Edward Eastick, DSO, ED
- Tan Bak Lim
- Aloysius Hopfgartner
Appointed 27/6/1946:
- John Alfred Smith, OBE
- Wee Kheng Chiang
Officers
Appointed 31/3/1941:
- Barbara Pitt-Hardacre
Appointed 20/6/1946:
- Khan Ah Chong, MBE
- Lau Chao Lim
- Mangu Ah Kui
- Charles Stephen Were
- Thomas Crocker
- Thomas Attenborough
- William Geicke
- Ethel Annie Henderson, MBE
- Murugasu Sockalingham
- Denis Charles White
- John Coleraine Hanbury Barcroft
- Kho Soon Ewe
- Chin Shin Sen
- George Edward Bacon
Appointed 27/6/1946:
- Helen Chan
- Elizabeth Choy (1910–2006): Borneo-born Singaporean war heroine. Rajah Charles Vyner Brooke presented her with the Order in recognition of her work of assisting the British POWs during the Japanese occupation.
- Lim Song Kee
- Edwin William Howell
References
- ↑ Sarawak Government Almanac,Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad (Cawangan Sarawak)
- ↑ http://www.rarusnet.com/popup_image.php?pID=13900 Photo of the Companion medal,rarusnet.com
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