The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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Side 102
... scientific research to produce better crops . Until the great expansion of railway construction which de- manded a large labour force , the Government was content to leave the business of recruiting labour in the hands of private ...
... scientific research to produce better crops . Until the great expansion of railway construction which de- manded a large labour force , the Government was content to leave the business of recruiting labour in the hands of private ...
Side 211
... scientific research is such that even after years of unceasing work results may not be forthcoming , but that in itself does not invalidate the research . Anderson , trained as a lawyer , had a curiously utilitarian mind for he judged ...
... scientific research is such that even after years of unceasing work results may not be forthcoming , but that in itself does not invalidate the research . Anderson , trained as a lawyer , had a curiously utilitarian mind for he judged ...
Side 276
... scientific agri- culture , and the absence of any Government body to advise and assist Malay farmers in rice production and marketing methods . What did vernacular education give the Malays ? Instruction was confined to four ( later ...
... scientific agri- culture , and the absence of any Government body to advise and assist Malay farmers in rice production and marketing methods . What did vernacular education give the Malays ? Instruction was confined to four ( later ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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