The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 1–4University of Auckland., 1989 |
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... English.75 But the central government declined to allow this , and the tin of the hinterland con- tinued to elude the Malaccan authorities , along with that of Selangor and Linggi . For Malacca was not the only port to benefit from the ...
... English.75 But the central government declined to allow this , and the tin of the hinterland con- tinued to elude the Malaccan authorities , along with that of Selangor and Linggi . For Malacca was not the only port to benefit from the ...
Strana 83
... English - educated and preferred that they further their higher learning in Britain . Their preference for English education was , to a large extent , determined by the fact that English education provided a passport to prestigious ...
... English - educated and preferred that they further their higher learning in Britain . Their preference for English education was , to a large extent , determined by the fact that English education provided a passport to prestigious ...
Strana 86
... English - educated Chinese an equal attachment to English language and education . The rapid expansion of English as compared to Chinese education in post - war Singapore20 was , to some extent , made possible by the policy of the English ...
... English - educated Chinese an equal attachment to English language and education . The rapid expansion of English as compared to Chinese education in post - war Singapore20 was , to some extent , made possible by the policy of the English ...
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Kupe Toi and the Fleet | 14 |
Land Trans | 32 |
DIANNE LEWIS The Tin Trade in the Malay Peninsula during | 52 |
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