The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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... institutions with State assistance were under Government inspection . Boys ' Schools Girls ' Schools English Malay ... Institution was the largest and most important English school with a total enrolment of 224 pupils , while the Anglo ...
... institutions with State assistance were under Government inspection . Boys ' Schools Girls ' Schools English Malay ... Institution was the largest and most important English school with a total enrolment of 224 pupils , while the Anglo ...
Side 264
... institution . With the help of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs , a campaign for funds was launched and more than $ 80,000 was raised . The Governor then offered the buildings formerly used for a female lunatic asylum and provided a ...
... institution . With the help of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs , a campaign for funds was launched and more than $ 80,000 was raised . The Governor then offered the buildings formerly used for a female lunatic asylum and provided a ...
Side 273
... Institution and the King Edward VII School . The total enrolment in the 14 schools listed was 3,171 and the Government ... institutions . The Mission schools had to make up the difference in their expendi- ture of $ 57,364 through school ...
... Institution and the King Edward VII School . The total enrolment in the 14 schools listed was 3,171 and the Government ... institutions . The Mission schools had to make up the difference in their expendi- ture of $ 57,364 through school ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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