A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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Halaman 193
... Sarawak and the neighbouring rivers , the government of which the Sultan of Brunei had granted him , formed an independent state . The British government was unwilling to recognise that , unwilling , too , to condone the further ...
... Sarawak and the neighbouring rivers , the government of which the Sultan of Brunei had granted him , formed an independent state . The British government was unwilling to recognise that , unwilling , too , to condone the further ...
Halaman 195
... Sarawak Malay elite , though it did not encourage the Sarawak Malay National Union , formed in 1939 to give expression to non - elite apprehension that the Malays were falling behind , nor did it allow any contact with nationalists in ...
... Sarawak Malay elite , though it did not encourage the Sarawak Malay National Union , formed in 1939 to give expression to non - elite apprehension that the Malays were falling behind , nor did it allow any contact with nationalists in ...
Halaman 235
... Sarawak and Brunei a new importance . By 1941 production in Sarawak had declined , and the Sarawak Oilfields Company was concentrating on the richer field at Seria in the neighbouring sultanate . Japanese first came to British Borneo in ...
... Sarawak and Brunei a new importance . By 1941 production in Sarawak had declined , and the Sarawak Oilfields Company was concentrating on the richer field at Seria in the neighbouring sultanate . Japanese first came to British Borneo in ...
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