The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 439
... Malaya . And the fact that British success in Malaya equally depends very much on what happens farther north , both in neighbouring Siam and in more distant Indo - China , is a prime example of the way in which the fortunes of all the ...
... Malaya . And the fact that British success in Malaya equally depends very much on what happens farther north , both in neighbouring Siam and in more distant Indo - China , is a prime example of the way in which the fortunes of all the ...
Page 441
... Malaya had slipped back into a state even worse than during the first onrush of the emergency two years ago . And it had become clear that if nothing could be done to check the decline the British position in Malaya would eventually be ...
... Malaya had slipped back into a state even worse than during the first onrush of the emergency two years ago . And it had become clear that if nothing could be done to check the decline the British position in Malaya would eventually be ...
Page 442
... Malaya ; secondly , that the authorities in Malaya have belatedly realised , with the growing serious- ness of the emergency , how catastrophic it would be to have Communists filling the four vacant Chinese consular posts at Singapore ...
... Malaya ; secondly , that the authorities in Malaya have belatedly realised , with the growing serious- ness of the emergency , how catastrophic it would be to have Communists filling the four vacant Chinese consular posts at Singapore ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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