Description"Perlis" carrying Bruneian pilgrims to Singapore in 1959.jpg
English: The docks in Brunei Town were crowded with family members and relatives of the pilgrims departing Brunei on 21 April 1959. Before the ship set sail, farewell speeches and prayers for safety were recited by religious officials. Pictured above is the ship Perlis, carrying the pilgrims to Singapore, as it raised anchor and departed from the dock.
Bahasa Melayu: Tambatan kapal di-Bandar Brunei telah sesak dengan kaum keluarga dan sanak saudara jema'ah haji yang telah meninggalkan Brunei pada 2l April, 1959. Sa-belum kapal itu bertolak uchapan perpisahan dan, do'a selamat telah dibachakan oleh pege /ai2 ugama. Di-atas kelihatan kapal "Perlis' yang membawa jema'ah haji itu ka-Singapura sedang mengangkat sauh meninggalkan tambatan kapal itu.
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