The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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Side 69
... efforts , ' said Chamberlain , figuratively patting Swettenham on the back , ' in the direction of establishing the Government of these States on a regular basis have been so far - reaching and so successful that the next High ...
... efforts , ' said Chamberlain , figuratively patting Swettenham on the back , ' in the direction of establishing the Government of these States on a regular basis have been so far - reaching and so successful that the next High ...
Side 228
... efforts to impart the correct pronunciation , intonation and phraseology , although they cannot either read or write in their own Jawi character or , indeed , in any other , the names of their pupils in their classes.1 There are ...
... efforts to impart the correct pronunciation , intonation and phraseology , although they cannot either read or write in their own Jawi character or , indeed , in any other , the names of their pupils in their classes.1 There are ...
Side 245
... efforts to provide schools for their children . ' So set are the parents of that district against the education of their children , ' said the Resident , ' that I propose during the current year to remove the school from Kuala Seman ...
... efforts to provide schools for their children . ' So set are the parents of that district against the education of their children , ' said the Resident , ' that I propose during the current year to remove the school from Kuala Seman ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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administration agricultural amount appointed arrived assistance attendance boys British capital cause cent chiefs China Chinese coffee Colonial Office cost Council currency custom debt debtor disease district dollars economic English established European fact Federated Malay force Frederick Weld give given Government Governor High immigrants important increased Indian industry Institute instruction interest Kuala Lumpur labour land Malaya matter ment miners mining native Negri Sembilan opened Pahang paid passed Perak persons planters planting population position possible powers practice problem protection railway Raja reason received Report Resident Resident-General result rice rubber rule Rulers scheme schools Secretary Selangor Singapore slavery slaves standard Straits Settlements suggested Sultan supply Swettenham taken teachers tion tropical vernacular