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Forgotten Wars_ Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia - Christopher Bayly [368]

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Chit, Memoir, Mss Eur D1066/1, OIOC, fos. 138 ff.

62. New Times of Burma, 18 March 1955.

63. P. Lim Pui Huen and Diana Wong (eds.), War and memory in Malaysia and Singapore (Singapore, 2000); William H. Frederick, ‘Reflections in a moving stream: Indonesia memories of the war and the Japanese’, in Remco Raben (ed.), Representing the Japanese occupation of Indonesia: personal testimonies and public image in Indonesia, Japan and the Netherlands (Amsterdam, 1999), pp. 16–35.

64. J. C. Sterndale Bennett to Sir Esler Dening, Tokyo, 12 April 1952, FO371/101233, TNA.

65. Junko Tomaru, The postwar rapprochement of Malaya and Japan, 1945–61: the roles of Britain and Japan in South-east Asia (London, 2000).

66. Shoko Tanaka, Post-war Japanese resource policies and strategies: the case of Southeast Asia (Ithaca, 1986), ch. 3.

67. Masashi Nishihara, The Japanese and Sukarno’s Indonesia: Tokyo–Jakarta relations, 1951–1966 (Kyoto, 1976), pp. 211–12; Hikita Yasuyuki, ‘Japanese companies’ inroads into Indonesia under Japanese military administration’, in Peter Post and Elly Touwen-Bouwsma (eds.), Japan, Indonesia and the war: myths and realities (Leiden, 1997), p. 152.

68. James Puthucheary, Ownership and control in the Malayan economy (Singapore, 1960); Nicholas White, ‘The beginnings of crony capitalism: business, politics and economic development in Malaysia, c. 1955–70’, Modern Asian Studies, 28, 2 (2004), pp. 389–417.

69. See T. N. Harper, ‘Lim Chin Siong and “the Singapore Story”’, in Jomo K. S. and Tan Jing Quee (eds.), Comet in our sky: Lim Chin Siong in history (Kuala Lumpur, 2001), pp. 1–56.

70. Ahmad Boestamam (trans. William R. Roff), Carving the path to the summit (Athens, OH, 1979), p. 3.

71. http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/5/10/nation/14195479&sec=nation; also Amir Muhammad’s lastcommunist.blogspot.com. However, fresh memoirs by MCP leaders such as Rashid Maidin, Abdullah C. D. and Suraini Abdullah (Eng Ming Chin) were beginning to appear in Malaysia as this book was completed.

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