The Development of Self-rule and Independence in Burma, Malaya and the Philippines: Burma by John F. Cady; Malaya by Patricia G. Barnett; The Philippines by Shirley Jenkins. An Intrim Report in a Study of Progress Toward Self-government and Independence in Southeast Asia1948 - 208 páginas |
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THE PROBLEM OF LAW AND ORDER IN BRITISH BURMA | 24 |
INTRODUCTION | 51 |
POSTWAR RELATIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND MALAYA | 68 |
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