The origins of Malay nationalism, 1900-1941
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27 in the nineteenth century across the borders to the west and north.
g., 'In any attempt which may be made and I hope it will be made to unify and classify the government service of these states, great
Chelliah, A Short History of the Educational Policy of the Straits S et11ements, 1800-1925 (Kuala Lumpur [1947 1 ) p 44.
C Hill, Inspector of Schools in the Straits Settlements, in a prize-giving address delivered at Kampong Glam Malay School,
29 1913 by a companion monthly journal Tunas Melayu ('The Malay Revivalist'),
33 establishment in 1911 of a similar journal, Al-Munir.
45 class, and the Raja Muda (the heir to the throne) over the aristocracy,
M.S, Annual Report on Education for 1905 p.6
90 other less painful.
95 whole numbered fewer than 1,500 at the time of the 1931 Census,
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