The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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... beginnings . While the Malay Rulers lost political power , they were compensated by an increase in prestige in the ... beginning plantation rubber exported in 1909 was valued at $ 141⁄2 millions . On this promising financial basis ...
... beginnings . While the Malay Rulers lost political power , they were compensated by an increase in prestige in the ... beginning plantation rubber exported in 1909 was valued at $ 141⁄2 millions . On this promising financial basis ...
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Hon-chan Chai. 7 EDUCATION THE BEGINNINGS OF A SCHOOL SYSTEM AT THE time of British intervention in Malaya , the principle that it was the duty of the State to educate its citizens was widely accepted in ... Beginnings of a School System.
Hon-chan Chai. 7 EDUCATION THE BEGINNINGS OF A SCHOOL SYSTEM AT THE time of British intervention in Malaya , the principle that it was the duty of the State to educate its citizens was widely accepted in ... Beginnings of a School System.
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... beginning , had been the pioneer of education in the Malay States , and throughout the early years of development it had provided the largest number of schools for Malay children . In terms of absolute figures , Perak had an average of ...
... beginning , had been the pioneer of education in the Malay States , and throughout the early years of development it had provided the largest number of schools for Malay children . In terms of absolute figures , Perak had an average of ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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