Actions for Political Affairs: Malaysia
Political Affairs: Malaysia/Indonesia: Ceasefire [1] 1964
- Published
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2020.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Access Online
- Other Subject(s)
- Australia
- Bali
- Bangkok
- Borneo
- Canberra
- East Asia
- Germany
- Indonesia
- Italy
- Jakarta
- Java
- Jesselton
- Kuala Lumpur
- Labuan
- London
- Malaya
- Malaysia
- Manila
- New York
- New Zealand
- North Kalimantan
- Paris
- Philippines
- Phnom Penh
- Sabah
- Sarawak
- Singapore
- Sumatra
- Thailand
- Tokyo
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Washington
- Wellington
- Bottomley, James
- Cable, Sir James
- Carrington, Lord Peter
- Head, Lord Antony Henry
- Johnson, President Lyndon B.
- Macapagal, President
- Razak, Tun Abdul
- Subandrio
- Sukarno
- Yew, Lee Kuan
- air base
- aircraft
- alliance
- ambassador
- ammunition
- Anglo-United States relations
- armed forces
- arrest
- attack
- attitude
- automobiles
- ban
- banks
- battalion
- broadcast
- ceasefire
- ceremony
- children
- commercial
- commission
- committee
- Commonwealth
- communications
- communism
- community
- concession
- conference
- conflict
- confrontation
- consular
- consulate
- correspondence
- council
- debt
- defence
- delegation
- democracy
- deploy
- diplomacy
- dispute
- distribution
- doctrine
- economy
- elections
- embassy
- espionage
- external affairs
- famine
- federation
- food shortages
- foreign affairs
- Foreign Office
- government
- guerrilla warfare
- high commissioner
- hostilities
- human rights
- imperialist
- independence
- intelligence
- interview
- Islam
- justice
- language
- law
- leadership
- left wing
- media
- military occupation
- Ministry of Defence
- Ministry of Information
- mobilisation
- nationalism
- navy
- negotiations
- oil
- P
- K
- I
- parliament
- People's Liberation Army
- personnel
- police
- policy
- poll
- Prime Minister
- propaganda
- protest
- psychological warfare
- quadripartite
- Radio Malaysia
- RAF
- raids
- rally
- regime
- reinforcements
- rice
- Secretary of State
- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- security
- settlement
- Shell Oil Company
- smuggling
- speech
- statement
- steel
- straits
- strategy
- surrender
- telegram
- telegraphs
- territorial claim
- territories
- terrorism
- tour
- trafficking
- training
- treaties
- troops
- uniform
- United Nations
- visit
- war
- water
- weapons
- Note
- AMDigital Reference: DO 169/408.
- Original Version
- Reproduction of: Political Affairs: Malaysia/Indonesia: Ceasefire [1] 1964.
- Location of Originals
- The National Archives
- Copyright Note
- Images including crown copyright images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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