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« on: Wednesday 20 October 21 22:54 BST (UK) »
I have today received more information about my father who died in New Zealand in 1966.
I got a copy of the Australian Government's Incoming Passenger Card -aircraft - giving information about my father's journey to Australia, arriving there 29/10/1956.
He arrived in Australia from Singapore but it gave the country of his last permanent residence as Brunei. It indicated that he must have lived there for a period of at least 12 months for that information to be included.
This is information that has completely perplexed me as I had never heard of him going to live/work there. He was a telecommunications engineer.
Is there anyway that I can find more information about his time in Brunei?

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Re: Brunei
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 20 October 21 23:30 BST (UK) »
Does his Passenger Card give an address in Brunei?

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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 20 October 21 23:42 BST (UK) »
There's is absolutely nothing there only that he had lived there for at least 12 months before he left for Australia in 1956.
It took me 5 or 6 years to actually find he had died in New Zealand when Elmyr fami,y had been led to believe he had died in Australia

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« Reply #3 on: Thursday 21 October 21 00:19 BST (UK) »
Have you searched for him in UK Passenger lists going to Singapore or Brunei? If you find a record, it might provide a clue as to what he was doing in Brunei.


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« Reply #4 on: Thursday 21 October 21 00:38 BST (UK) »
I had a quick look at this report about British Colonies, which includes the time frame of your father's travels from Brunei to Australia (via Singapore).  Singapore was the usual stopover from the UK to Australia, so presumably Singapore was a hub.

You will see Chapter 4 mentions telecommunications needing upgrading and Australia needing upgrades after Brunei (Borneo).

https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/33551/1/11010310.pdf
Aberdeen: Findlay-Shirras,McCarthy: MidLothian: Mason,Telford,Darling,Cruikshanks,Bennett,Sime, Bell: Lanarks:Crum, Brown, MacKenzie,Cameron, Glen, Millar; Ross: Urray:Mackenzie:  Moray: Findlay; Marshall/Marischell: Perthshire: Brown Ferguson: Wales: McCarthy, Thomas: England: Almond, Askin, Dodson, Well(es). Harrison, Maw, McCarthy, Munford, Pye, Shearing, Smith, Smythe, Speight, Strike, Wallis/Wallace, Ward, Wells;Germany: Flamme,Ehlers, Bielstein, Germer, Mohlm, Reupke

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« Reply #5 on: Thursday 21 October 21 09:23 BST (UK) »
He left Brunei to take up a job in Sydney at the post office there as a telecommunications engineer. I should imagine that his airfare was paid for by the Australian government and he flew from Brunei via Singapore in October 1956.
He couldn't have been in Brunei many years as he married in the U.K. In 1954. His death certificate said he was separated! He arrived alone in Australia.
I should imagine that he was working in telecommunications in Brunei as he had little money to sustain himself otherwise.
This has come as a huge surprise to me as Brunei had never come into the reckoning all the years I have been trying to find out about his life after my mother divorced him for cruelty in 1949

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« Reply #6 on: Thursday 21 October 21 19:13 BST (UK) »
Brunei was very busy (war situation with British troops involved) in the mid sixties and conceivably would have needed phone installation. UK was their close ally..

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« Reply #7 on: Thursday 21 October 21 19:53 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that snippet of news.
As you say they probably employed him for his tecommunication skills. I now shall have to try and find a means of getting more specific information about his time there- when he arrived and about his employment there.

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« Reply #8 on: Thursday 21 October 21 23:12 BST (UK) »
Good luck in finding intimate details about his time in Brunei, which was a BRITISH PROTECTORATE. and you will find an outline of this in Britannica.  This country was rich in oil and we assisted the Sultan of Brunei in running his country; especially after World War II when telecommunications had come on in leaps and bounds, thus modernisation was needed.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Brunei/History

My late Other Half was a member of H.M. Forces in the 1950s-1960s and was stationed in Brunei for a short period of time, but I have no idea why or precisely when.

As for your father's visit to Australia.  The report in my other posting shows Australia needed his telecommunications expertise.  Circa 1960 one of my cousins worked at the British Space Station in Woomera, Australia.  Maybe that was why he was required to visit Australia??

You've possibly visited the National Archives webpage to see if his name is amongst their records.  In case you have not made a visit, below is the url:

https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
Aberdeen: Findlay-Shirras,McCarthy: MidLothian: Mason,Telford,Darling,Cruikshanks,Bennett,Sime, Bell: Lanarks:Crum, Brown, MacKenzie,Cameron, Glen, Millar; Ross: Urray:Mackenzie:  Moray: Findlay; Marshall/Marischell: Perthshire: Brown Ferguson: Wales: McCarthy, Thomas: England: Almond, Askin, Dodson, Well(es). Harrison, Maw, McCarthy, Munford, Pye, Shearing, Smith, Smythe, Speight, Strike, Wallis/Wallace, Ward, Wells;Germany: Flamme,Ehlers, Bielstein, Germer, Mohlm, Reupke