Miss Universe Malaysia 1964

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Miss Universe Malaysia 1964
Date13 June 1964
Venue Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
DirectorJunior Chamber of Malaya
Entrants24
Placements13
WinnerAngela Filmer
Flag of Selangor.svg  Selangor
  1954
1965  

Miss Malaysia 1964, the first edition of Miss Universe Malaysia pageant, was held on 13 June 1964 at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. Angela Filmer of Selangor was crowned by the wife of then Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Malaysia, Tan Sri Khir Johari, Puan Khalsom Abdul Rahman at the end of the event. She then represented Malaysia at the Miss Universe 1964 pageant in Miami, Florida. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Results

Final ResultsContestants
Miss Malaysia 1964
1st Runner–Up
2nd Runner–Up
Top 13

Delegates

24 delegates were participated in the semi-finalist but only 13 delegates was chosen to compete in the grand finale. [4]

Notes

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