| 1896 - 958 pages
...render it necessary to consider seriously whether any steps can be taken to improve their condition ; Her Majesty's Government have, it need hardly be said,...affairs of the Malay States. But looking to the long and intimate connection between them and the British Settlements themselves, Her Majesty's Government find... | |
| Robert Hamilton Vetch - 1905 - 424 pages
...necessary to consider seriously whether any step can be taken to improve this condition. . . . " HM Government have, it need hardly be said, no desire...affairs of the Malay States. But looking to the long and intimate connection between them and the British Government, and to the well-being of the British settlements... | |
| Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham - 1906 - 468 pages
...In Sir Andrew Clarke's instructions, dated 20 September, 1873, were the following passages : — " Her Majesty's Government have, it need hardly be said,...affairs of the Malay States. But looking to the long and intimate connexion between them and the British Government, and to the well-being of the British Sectlements... | |
| 1907 - 314 pages
...weeks later, on the 2oth September, 1873, the practice of non-intervention was avowedly given up. " Her Majesty's Government have, it need hardly be said,...affairs of the Malay States; but, looking to the long mid intimate connection between them and the British Government Her Majesty's Government find it incumbent... | |
| Richard James Wilkinson - 1920 - 184 pages
...six weeks later, on the 20th September, 1873, the policy of non-intervention was avowedly given up. " Her Majesty's Government have, it need hardly be said,...of the Malay States ; but, looking to the long and intimate connection between them and the British Government Her Majesty's Government find it incumbent... | |
| 1957 - 88 pages
...increasingly. 'Quoted by Sir Frank Swettenham in British Malaya, Allen and Unwin, London, 1948, p. 113. 'Her Majesty's Government have, it need hardly be...affairs of the Malay States. But looking to the long and intimate connexion between them and the British Government, and to the well-being of the British Settlements... | |
| Thomas R. Metcalf - 2007 - 284 pages
...Kimberley wrote to the incoming Straits governor Sir Andrew Clarke in 1873, "Her Majesty's Government has no desire to interfere in the internal affairs of the Malay States." Yet at this same time events on the ground in Malaya were prompting a reconsideration of this policy.... | |
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