The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 141-142Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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Pagina 188
... Malay States and of the Settlements should be clearly expressed and maintained ; ( c ) that the new arrangements should , on a long view , offer the means and prospects of development in the direction of ultimate self - government ; ( d ) ...
... Malay States and of the Settlements should be clearly expressed and maintained ; ( c ) that the new arrangements should , on a long view , offer the means and prospects of development in the direction of ultimate self - government ; ( d ) ...
Pagina 191
... Malay members of the Committee have emphasised the fact that their acceptance of the proposal for citizenship is ... Malay representation on it . The political issue still in the balance is whether Malaya is to be a predominantly Malay ...
... Malay members of the Committee have emphasised the fact that their acceptance of the proposal for citizenship is ... Malay representation on it . The political issue still in the balance is whether Malaya is to be a predominantly Malay ...
Pagina 200
... Malay nationalism wisely decided to make common cause with the Rulers who , in the Federation proposals , are identified with the basic human rights and interests of their own people as never before . Having thus formed a united front ...
... Malay nationalism wisely decided to make common cause with the Rulers who , in the Federation proposals , are identified with the basic human rights and interests of their own people as never before . Having thus formed a united front ...
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