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Chou En Lai, 462
Christian, Ian, 427–8
Christianity, 74, 75, 97
Christians, 234, 297–8, 391, 392
Christison, Lieutenant General Sir Philip, xviii, 50, 171, 173–2, 179, 180–81, 185–6, 188
Churchill, Winston, 8, 26, 65, 97, 141, 220, 268, 321
Chureito, 59
cinema, 138, 295, 313, 329, 409, 440, 441, 472, 479, 510–11, 543–4, 553–4
citizenship, 330, 362–3, 366–7, 501–3, 532
civil servants, 54, 55, 56, 288, 299
in Burma, 62–3, 65, 236
in Indonesia, 168
in Malaya, 101, 199, 201, 275, 443, 484
cloth shortages, 62, 81, 104
clothing styles, 115–16, 122, 214, 223, 288, 299, 303, 355, 374, 479
coal mining, 122, 339, 421, 445
Coast, John, 184–5
Codner, Lieutenant R. M. C., 525
Cold War, xxviii, 140, 238, 256, 321, 436, 457, 518–20, 536, 547
collaborators, 41–2, 62, 93–4, 107, 143, 145, 169
Colonial Office, 97, 215, 275, 276, 453, 535
colonial society, 138–9, 274–7, 336, 340, 378, 438–40, 471–2, 525
‘comfort’ women, 103–4, 119, 162
Cominform, 321, 385, 415
Comintern, 16, 33, 34, 166, 204, 345, 383
Commonwealth, 100, 263, 302, 306–7, 317, 466, 461–2, 466, 482, 504, 520
communalism, 48, 253, 266, 330–31
in India, 23–4, 80, 85–6, 240, 243–52, 286, 287, 289–91, 292–301, 308, 320, 404, 461 see also ethnic conflict
Communist Party of India (CPI), 218, 253, 379, 384–5, 405, 458, 462–3
communists in Burma, 74, 227, 238–9, 239, 259, 262–3, 305–6, 307, 312, 316, 378–80, 383–8, 390, 464–5, 469, 537
in China, 239–40, 265–6, 343, 346, 347, 349, 474, 513, 536
in India, 82, 222–3, 294, 384–5, 397, 404, 405, 462–3
in Indo-China, 141, 142, 144, 147–8, 151, 155, 536
in Indonesia, 161, 191–2
in Malaya, 29–33, 117–21, 196–7, 201–4, 208, 239, 331, 341–50, 405, 414–17, 419, 425–6, 427–35, 440, 445–9, 473–8, 480–81, 512–15
in Thailand, 204, 345–8, 515, 553
red flag, 239, 306, 312, 316, 378, 465, 537
white flag, 239, 318, 378–9, 464–5, 467
women, 119, 128, 354, 419, 428, 431–2, 476, 482–3
Communities Liaison Committee, 500, 529, 530
Conservative Party (UK), 97–8, 318, 321, 393, 523
contraband arms, 81–2, 192–3, 246–7, 253, 254, 313–14, 316–17, 387, 397, 439
Cooch Behar, 297
Cooray, Francis, 87
corruption, 71–2, 81, 94, 108–9, 224, 387, 470–71, 550
cow sacrifice, 300–301
Cowan, General ‘Punch’, 140
Creech Jones, Arthur, xviii, 96, 278, 332, 362, 428, 435, 436, 442, 443, 448, 449, 455, 497
Creer, J. K., 45
Cripps, Sir R. Stafford, xviii, 66, 75, 77, 95, 96, 230, 242, 304, 318, 387, 460
Cunyngham-Brown, Sjovald, 55
D’Argenlieu, Admiral Thierry, 158
Dacca, 249–50, 293, 298–9, 300, 301
Daily Mail, 394, 396
Daine, Major, 319
Dalforce, 30, 129, 283, 351
Dalley, John, 30, 129, 351, 426, 427, 428, 438
dance halls and cabarets, 18, 112, 116, 121, 123, 221, 276, 472
Dash, Arthur, 223, 248, 249, 299, 301
Davis, John, xix, 30–31, 36, 38, 52, 100, 203, 442–3, 492, 534, 535
de Chazal, John, 401–2
de Cruz, Gerald, 201, 329, 350
de Valera, Eamon, 20
Delhi, 88
Dening, Esler, 37, 139, 174, 185, 394
Desai, Bulabhai, 90
Dhillon, Lieutenant G. S., 88, 89
Dien Bien Phu, 443, 538, 543
Direct Action Day, 244–6
Dobby, E. H. G., 505
Dobree, Colonel Peter, 92
dominion status, 263, 286–7
domino theory, 404
Donnison, Colonel Frank S. V., xix, 65
Dorman-Smith, Sir Reginald, xix, 64–5, 66–7, 69–70, 72, 73, 90, 91, 140, 223–38, 257, 308, 318, 372
and Mountbatten, 69–70, 73, 225–6, 227, 230, 231, 236–8
and U Saw, 71, 73, 227, 233, 237, 238, 320, 388
‘Double Tenth’ day, 117, 122, 485
dramatic performances, 116–17, 374, 376–7, 485
Driberg, Tom, 27–8, 57, 68–71, 149, 152, 155, 179, 215, 219, 229, 236–7, 305, 306–7, 318, 396, 483
Durga Puja, 86, 300
Dutch East Indies, see Indonesia Dutch forces, 171, 186, 189, 193
Dutch government, 159, 167, 173–5, 185, 187–8, 191–2
Dyaks, 443, 456
E Maung, 467
East Pakistan, 287, 293, 294, 296–7, 298–301, 547
Eber, John, 200, 201, 329, 355, 363, 364, 367, 507, 508
Ede, John, 409–10
Eden, Anthony, 97, 140, 498, 532
Ee Hoe Hean (‘millionaires’ club’), 121, 226
Eisenhower, President, 404
Eng Ming Chin, xix, 39, 58, 119, 126, 128, 196, 203
ethnic conflict, 86