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People’s Constitution, 363–71
public relations in, 113–14, 120, 480–81
resettlement schemes in, 422, 448, 489–91, 494–5, 513, 526–7, 528
squatters in, 31, 107–8, 420–25, 430, 433, 448–50, 477, 488, 490, 495, 499
Malaya: communist or free?, 524
Malaya Upside Down, 115–16
Malayan
definition of, 100, 199–200, 329, 362, 366–7, 503, 530, 532
Malayan Chinese Association (MCA), 487–9, 490, 507, 524, 527, 530
Malayan Communist Party (MCP), 24, 32–6, 100, 106, 117–21, 122, 124–9, 192, 201, 202–4, 218, 226, 256, 273, 281–3, 341–51, 357, 363, 370, 408, 410, 411, 414, 507, 552–4
‘Eight Principles’, 117, 121, 127, 569 n. 76
and Malay radicals, 135–6, 196–7, 352–4, 360–61, 418–19, 507–8, 512
insurrection, 415–20, 425–36, 440, 445–9, 474–7, 480–81, 485–6, 492, 512–15, 534–5
Min Yuen, 474–5
Malayan Democratic Union (MDU), 200–202, 205, 218, 283, 329, 330, 333, 342, 363, 364, 366, 368–9, 410, 434, 505, 507
Malayan Emergency, 128, 428–56, 470–98, 512–15, 521–8, 534–5
‘hearts and minds’ policy, 496, 526, 527
and imperial auxiliaries, 522–3
collective detention, 482–5, 488
deportations, 484–5, 489
executions, 481–2
regulations, 441–2, 443, 449, 482, 509
resettlement, 489–91, 494–5, 513, 526–7, 528
terminology, 436, 444, 455
Malayan Indian Congress, 330, 339, 532
Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA), 473, 477–9, 480, 486, 489, 491, 493, 494, 497–8, 512–13, 515, 523
Malayan Overseas Chinese Self-defence Army, 413
Malayan Peoples’ Anti-British Army (MPABA), 446
Malayan Peoples’ Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA), 29–45, 52, 56, 58, 117–21, 122–3, 124–5, 129–30, 135–6, 196, 204–5, 226
5th Independent Regiment, 58, 446
8th Regiment, 117
alliance with British, 32–3, 35, 36, 127, 203–4, 341
Ex-Comrades’ Association, 435–6
in communist insurrection, 429, 431, 433, 446
massacre of, 34–5
numerical strength, 32, 39
relations with Japanese, 40, 273–3
resistance to, 42–7
Malayan Planning Unit, 99, 101
Malayan Security Service, 126–7, 202, 350–51, 369, 417, 418, 419, 426–7, 480
Malayan Special Branch, 480, 495, 508, 515
Malayan Spring, 197–209, 435
Malayan Union, 98–100, 130–35, 136, 209–17, 239, 275, 362, 368
Malays, 99, 277, 358–9, 408, 422, 499–503, 529–30, 532
and immigration, 332
and Malayan Emergency, 433–4, 437–8, 498–9, 512, 528
and Malayan Union, 130–36, 210–14, 216–17
identity of, 131, 213, 216, 332–3, 352, 362, 366–7, 530, 532
population statistics, 99, 332
Malaysia
as a name, 279
Malaysian Chinese Association, 454
Mallaby, Brigadier A. W. S., 177–9, 180
Maluku, 160
Man, the Wolf of Man, 376
Mandalay, 374, 402
Manipur, 297, 402
Mansergh, Major General E. C. G., 50, 179
Mao Zedong, 118, 239–40, 375, 385, 411, 445, 462, 485, 518
Marshall, David, xxii, 328, 534, 550–51
Martin, Kingsley, 184
massacres, 41–5, 148, 450
at Batang Kali, 449–56
at Batu Caves, 34–5, 126, 349, 514
at Bekasi, 182
of Karens, 74–5, 307, 393
sook ching, 24–5, 206, 233, 270, 545
Masuri S. N., 510
Masyhur al-Islamiah, 359, 360
Mau Mau, 523
Maung Gole, 234
Maung Maung, Bo, xxii, 61, 382
Maung Ohn, 396
Maxwell, Sir George, 132, 211
McKerron, P. A. B., 55
Melaka, 9, 212, 502 Melayu nationality, 366–7, 369
memorialization, 21, 59, 269–70, 272, 540–42, 544
Menon, Krishna, 96, 155, 303–4, 403
merdeka (‘freedom’), 163–4, 168, 187, 188, 189, 195, 217, 357, 418, 531, 533, 550
Messervy, General Sir Frank, 129–30, 290–91
Michaelis, Ralph, 228
Midnapur, 83
Min Sheng Pau, 120, 122, 282, 430
missionaries, 63, 297–8 Modern Daily News, 125
Moestopo, 177
Mokhtaruddin Lasso, 135–6, 167, 196
moneylenders, 85, 155, 250
Mons, 395
Monteath, Sir David, 227
Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard, 256, 442, 457, 524
Mookherjee, Shyama Prasad, 294, 300
Moore, Captain, 318–19
moral rearmament, 76–7, 97, 499
Morrison, Ian, 184
Moulmein, 231–2, 392, 395
Mountbatten, Edwina, 55, 226, 403
Mountbatten, Lord Louis, xxii, 141, 520
and Burma, 60–61, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69–70, 73, 230, 233, 235, 257
and Indo-China, 147–8, 149, 151–2, 157, 158
and Indonesia, 159, 167, 171–5, 182, 185, 188, 192
and Malaya,