John Victor Morais

John Victor Morais S.B.St.J[1] also known as J. Victor Morais (1910–1991)[2] was a Malaysian writer, journalist and managing director of several newspaper. He also known as the editor and publisher of the biannual directory Who's Who in Malaysia and Singapore (ISSN 0303-6928, ISSN 0083-9620, OCLC 50350748 and OCLC 614945506), which was first published as The Leaders of Malaya and who's who in 1956.[3] It was a successor of Who's Who in Malaya, which stopped to publish for about 30 years until the birth of Morais's Who's Who.[3]

Biography

Morais was the publisher of The Perak Times in Ipoh, Perak and other location, during the Japanese occupation of Malaya.[2] After the war, he worked for several newspaper, such as Malaya Tribune and [unknown location] Daily News.[4]

Political career

In 1948, Morais was also appointed as an unofficial member of the Perak State Executive Council.[5]

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References

  1. Morais, J. Victor, ed. (1969) [first edition published in 1956]. "Who's Who in Malaysia". The Who's Who, Malaysia and Singapore (7 ed.). Kuala Lumpur: John Victor Morais. p. 202. ISSN 0083-9620.
  2. Gallop, Annabel (13 May 2016). "The Perak Times: a rare Japanese-occupation newspaper from Malaya". The British Library. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. "Who's Who in Malaya". Sunday Standard. 12 January 1958 via Singapore National Library.
  4. Ismail Kassim (23 May 1981). "Quotes inject life into portrait Hussein Onn: A Tryst with Destiny". Book review. New Nation. Singapore. Retrieved 15 October 2017 via Singapore National Library.
  5. "Tribune man is made state councillor". Malaya Tribune. 30 January 1948 via Singapore National Library.
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