MalaysiaA. J. Stockwell The main purpose of the British Documents on the End of Empire Project (BDEEP) is to publish documents from British official archives on the ending of colonial rule and the context in which this took place. This publication explores events in the Southeast Asia region from the establishment of an independent state of Malaya in 1957 to the creation of Malaysia in 1963, and British foreign policy objectives with regards to the territories of Malaya, Singapore and Borneo. |
Contents
Malaysia | xvii |
Principal holders of offices 19571963 | xxiii |
Chronological table of principal events | xxxi |
Summary of documents | xcvii |
the enquiry in North | ciii |
the future of Brunei the Manila | cxi |
Documents | 15 |
Appendix | 581 |
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accept administration agreed Alliance arrangements Australia Barisan Sosialis Borneo and Sarawak Borneo territories Britain British Government Cabinet Chinese closer association Cobbold Commission Colonial commitments Committee Commonwealth Communist constitutional Council Defence Agreement discussions economic elections favour Federal Government Federation of Malaya forces future Ghazali Governors Grand Design Greater Malaysia High Commissioner independence Indonesian interests internal security July June Kuala Lumpur Lee Kuan Yew letter Lim Chin Siong London Lord Cobbold Lord Selkirk Macmillan Malay Malaya and Singapore Malayan Government Malaysia Day Manila meeting merger military negotiations North Borneo officers organisation paragraph Philippines political position possible PREM present Prime Minister problem proposed recommendations remain responsibility Sabah Sandys Sarawak and North SEATO Secretary Singapore base Singapore Government Singapore's Sir Geofroy Tory South East Asia sovereignty Sultan of Brunei talks telegram Tun Razak Tunku Abdul Rahman United Kingdom United Nations Zealand