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Violet Maria Bombell (
née A birth name is the name of a person given upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name, or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth re ...
Sleigh) (born 1935), became Miss Malaya when she was crowned "Miss Max Factor of Malaya" in 1953. She also won the second place in the Miss Malaya 1954 pageant in
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Early life

Family Violet Maria Sleigh was born in Singapore in 1935 to a
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mother, Hannah Elias,COFEPO
KUALA Researched Passenger List"
January 2016
and an
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father, Henry Montague Holland Sleigh. Henry Sleigh was a well-known
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in Malaya, before and after the
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. He and Hannah Elias had five daughters: Stella (b. 13 July 1930), Iris (b. 10 October 1931), Grace (b. 25 May 1933), Violet and Joyce (b. 1934). After her parents divorced, Sleigh's mother married an
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and
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, Mohammad Yatim, also known as "Maroeti'.Nadiah Azi
Malaya's First Beauty Queen – PART 2"
BFM 89.9 Radio, 18 September 2016
Sleigh has an older half-sister and a half-brother, 'Bluey' Arthur William Sleigh (b. 1902), from her father's first marriage to Ada McCabe. She also has a younger half brother, Harry Sleigh, from her father's third marriage. Fall of Singapore Sleigh's older sisters, Stella, Iris and Grace were killed in 1942 as they fled the imminent Japanese invasion. Fearing for the safety of his daughters, Harry Sleigh bought four tickets to put his daughters on the evacuation ship, 'S.S. Kuala', that was bound to Australia. The three girls are presumed to have died during the sinking of the ship after it was hit by Japanese bombers off
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. Sleigh was also to board the 'S.S. Kuala' with her older sisters but "clung to her father in tears and terror and refused to leave". A jockey's girlfriend who was with them, Jessie Lee, took Sleigh's place after she offered to care for the girls. Henry Sleigh thought his three daughters were safe in Australia and did not learn of the sinking of the 'S.S. Kuala' until after the war. Sleigh recalled during a 2016 radio interview that her parents walked to the
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to see the list of the survivors. When they did not see the names of their daughters, her parents sat and cried. Internment at Changi Prison Camp After the
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to the Japanese, Sleigh's mother took her younger sister Joyce with her to
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, whilst Violet remained with her father in Singapore. The Sleigh family were considered by the Japanese to be enemy civilians because of their Australian nationality. Sleigh was interned at the infamous Changi Civilian internment Camp along with her father, older half-brother and step-mother. Sleigh's younger half-brother, Harry, was born at the camp on 26 July 1942.Changi Museu
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/ref> The women and children were segregated from the men, and were eventually allowed to meet occasionally.Nadiah Azi

BFM 89.9 Radio, 11 September 2016
Drawings of "Bluey" and "Pop" Sleigh by fellow internee, William Haxworth. The sketches show how they were reduced to skin and bones as a result of their internment. This is the listing for the Sleigh family as recorded in the ''Civilian Internees Database'' maintained by the
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. Sleigh said of her time at Changi: The Japanese surrender was officially announced on 15 August 1945, but it was another two weeks before the internees saw Allied planes.Lachlan Grant (ed.), ''The Changi Book'', New South and the Australian War Memorial, 2015 Sleigh witnessed the drop of six British soldiers by parachute into the camp on 30 August 2015. After the Liberation of Singapore After the war, Sleigh's father moved to Kuala Lumpur. Sleigh's mother wanted her to remain in Singapore and live with her. She and her sister, Joyce, would entertain the troops by doing the hula dance while their step-father played music. Sleigh attended the Holy Infant Jesus Convent School in Singapore until she was fourteen years old, when she chose to move to Kuala Lumpur to live with her father. Sleigh says she did not feel much difference in living Kuala Lumpur because her mother "brought them up in the Malay way"


Beauty pageant

Sleigh became Miss Malaya when she won the Miss Max Factor Malaya title in the year 1953, beating over 47 contestants across Malaya and
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. A scout for the beauty pageant approached Sleigh at Robinson's Department Store in Singapore where she worked as a dressmaker and occasional model.Dina Zaman and Amin Iskandar
Malaya who captivated Hollywood"
''The Malaysian Insider'', 16 September 2015
Sleigh also competed in the Miss Malaya 1954 pageant held at the
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and ended up being the 1st Runner-up while the Miss Singapore herself, Rugayah binti Ibrahim won the third place. The winner, Marjorie Wee of Malaya had the rights to represent
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in Miss Universe 1954. Her prizes included "$1,000 in cash, a brand new wardrobe, a trip to
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and two weeks stay at the
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.Don Klotzbueche
Miss 'Max Factor' Thrilled by Village Sights"
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, 17 December 1953
Arriving in December, Sleigh had the opportunity to meet many of the major Hollywood stars who were out of the city. She also had the opportunity to meet
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and the owner of Max Factor company itself, Mr. Francis Factor. About her meeting of Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sleigh said, "Oh she was a right… Not a nice person, really." Whilst in Hollywood, Sleigh did a reading at
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. It was also reported that a film director,
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, approached her to take a screen for ''
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'' but she refused.


Personal life

On 17 August 1957, Sleigh married an Australian advertising executive, Cecil Fay Bombell and then she had to move to Australia, where she had four daughters. Her husband was a half-Australian and a half-Italian. Sleigh returned to Malaysia twice. She described her first journey home in the 1970s as a "sentimental journey" home. She wanted to find her half-brother, Harry, whom she had lost contact with, and to also find her father's grave. Her father had passed away in the 1960s in Malaysia. Her second trip to Malaysia in 2015 was a gift from her daughters on the occasion of her 80th birthday.


References

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