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250 Index Index 250 Abdullah Abdul Kadir, 127, 129, 136 Abdul Rahman, Tunku, 6, 29, 209–10, 220 Abdul Razak Hussein, 240–1 ABRI (Indonesian National Armed Forces), 235, 237 Acharya, Amitav, 229 Ackroyd, Peter, 30 Adam Malik, 232–3, 235 Administering Empire: The British Colonial Service in Retrospect, 15 Afro-Asian Conference, 212 Ah Ku and Karayuki-san: Prostitution in Singapore 1870–1940, 33 Ahmat Adam, 137–8 Alabaster, Chaloner, 181, 202n36 Alexander the Great, 19 Alfian Sa’at, 37 Al Imam, 127, 131 All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, 212 Allen, Lisa, 34 “alternative histories”, 48–9 “alternative paths”, approach, 37–9, 50 Aminah binte Mohamed, 195 Annales, 34 Anti-British League (ABL), 40, 196 anti-colonial struggle, 41, 157–8 “anti-Yellow Culture”, 47 Anwar Sani, 233, 237 Arts and Crafts movement, 172 ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), 237–41 the early years, 232–6 Asian Civilisations Museum, 51 Asia, European expansion in, 68 Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies, The, 112–5 Association of Southeast Asia (ASA), 233 “Association of Native Sons of Deli”, 132 Auber, Peter, 110 Australian National University, 76 Babcock, Tim, 129 Baker, Maurice, 40 Balasingamchow, Yu-Me, 52 “banana dollars”, 150 Bangor High School, 3 “Bangsa Melayu”, 130, 139–40 “bangsa” (race), concept of, 129 Bank of China, 217 Banks, Joseph, 133 Barisan Sosialis, 27, 29, 41–2, 44, 46, 49, 104, 231 Barr, Michael, 38–9, 49 Bastin, John, 137 Bathurst, Lord, 111 Bayly, Christopher, 133, 148 Bedford College, 4 Index 251 bilingualism, 73 Blackburn, Kevin, 35–6 “black Christmas”, 179 black market, 153, 162 Bloodworth, Dennis, 44, 88 Blythe, W.L., 196–7 Bombay Marine, 113–4 Borschberg, Peter, 21 “Bourbon restoration”, 149, 154 Bracegirdle, Mark Antony, 176–7 Britain, trading position, 1 British Army Aid Group (BAAG), 184–5 British Commonwealth and Empire museum, 64n88 British Communal Council, 180–1 British Empire, 11, 21, 147, 149, 153–4, 158, 160–4 history curriculum, and, 66–7 mission in Southeast Asia, 159 reoccupation of Malaya, 156–7 British India, 25 “British Malaya”, 25 British Malaya 1824–67, 23 British Military Administration (BMA), 146–55, 158, 160–4, 190 British reoccupation of Singapore, 156–7, 163 British Temporary Camp Committee, 180 Brooke, James, 125, 128, 139 Brown, D.E., 132 Browne, Orde, 178 Brunei revolt, 45 Buckingham, James Silk, 113 Caetano regime, 238 Calcutta Journal, 113–4 Caldecott, Andrew, 177, 200n16 Calder, James, 155 Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, 14 Cambridge University, 14 Carnation revolution, 238 Cavenagh, Orfeur, 8 Ceylon Civil Service, 171, 173–4, 178–9 Ceylon National Congress, 200n13 Ceylon Tamils, 175 Chan Heng Chee, 59n52 Chan Sun Wing, 41, 43 Chen Cheng, 218 Cheng, Vincent, 37, 39, 48 Chen Say Jame, 93 Chen Yi, 212 Chew, Ernest, 76 Chiang Kai-shek, 185, 207, 218, 221 Chia Thye Poh, 48 China, see also People’s Republic of China (PRC) immigration from, 21 trade mission to, 210–7 China-American Tea Company, 219 China National Import and Export Corporation, 214 China Tea Company (CTC), 214 Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 89 Chinese Civil War, 220 Chinese Communist Party (CCP), 207–9, 213, 215, 221 Chinese education, 88–91 Chinese High School, 95 Chinese Middle School, 47, 95 Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce (CNAIC), 217 Chinese National Federation of Industries (CNFI), 217 Chinese Schools’ Management and Staff Association, 91 Chinese School Teachers’ Association, 91 Chinese Society in Nineteenth Century Singapore, 34 Chin Peng, 40, 47 Christian missionaries, 131 [18.216.233.58] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 10:31 GMT) 252 Index Chua Ai Lin, 35 Chua Beng Huat, 58n49 Chuang Hui-tsuan, 210, 214, 218, 220 Chung Cheng High School, 95, 97 Churchill, Winston, 1, 179, 198 Church of England primary school, 2 City Council, 99 civil affairs detachments (CADs), 155 Civil Affairs Organisation (CAO), 186 Clementi, Cecil, 189 Cold War, 39, 43–6, 49–50, 208, 214, 221 “collective biography”, 33–4 “collective history”, 36 colonialism, 10, 15, 72, 77, 93, 162, 186, 190, 230, 237 Colonial Office, 172, 178–9, 187–9, 191, 194, 197, 210, 231 Colony of Singapore, 54n15 Comet in Our Sky, 46 communalism, 38, 50, 174 communism, 27, 38, 41–4, 48, 50, 193, 213, 219, 221, 234 communist activities, 157 Communist Manifesto, The, 40 Communist Party of Malaya, see MCP communitarianism, 38–9, 58n49, 63n84 Confederation of British Industry, 9 Contesting Space in Colonial Singapore, 34 Corea, G.C.S, 200n13 coventrieren, 3...

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