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With an introductory sketch of the Sanskrit element in Malay A practical Malay grammar A primer and vocabulary of the Moro dialect (Magindanau) A sketch of the modern languages of the East IndiesA vocabulary of Malay medical termsA vocabulary of proper names, in Chinese and EnglishA vocabulary of the English and Malay languages, in the Roman and Arabic characterA Vocabulary of the English, Bugis and Malay LanguagesA vocabulary of the English, Bugis, and Malay languages, containing about 200 words An Abridged Malay-English DictionaryAn English-Malay Dictionary By Rev. W. G. ShellabearDictionary of the Malayan Language by William MarsdenEnglish-Malay dictionary: Kitab dari bahasa Inggris dan MelajoeEnglish-Sulu-Malay VocabularyHandbook Of The Malay Language Containing Phrases Grammar And Dictionary Hobson-Jobson: a glossary of colloquial Anglo-Indian words and phrasesJoloano Moro Kelly & Walsh's handbook of the Malay language for the use of tourists and residentsKelly and Walsh's handbook of the Malay LanguageKitab Pelajaran Bahasa MelayuLettres et pièces diplomatiques écrites en malayLong-chair MalayMalay GrammarMalay phoneticsMalay self-taught by the natural method : with phonetic pronunciationMalay-English vocabulary, ShellabearMaleisch-nederduitsch woordenboekManualetto AcehPepatah bidalan dan Perumpamaan, Gurindam, Kias ibarat dan Perkataan HikmahPepatah, peribahasa, kias, ibarat, etc.pdfSelections from a Malay version of the Taju's-SalatinSentences in English and MalayShellabear's Malay-English VocabularyThe Malay OrthographyThe Malay orthography The Singapore Triglot VocabularyVocabularie français-malaisVocabulary of the English and Malay languages with notesFICTIONA Free Lance of To-dayAdventures of a younger sonAmong Malay pirates; a tale of adventure and peril Apa, Suka, Tuan : Malay stories Blown to Bits or, The Lonely Man of RakataDroit du Signeur by Sir Hugh CliffordFables and Folk-Tales from an Eastern Forest.Hikayat Si MiskinIn the eastern seas, or, The regions of the bird of paradiseIn the hands of the Malays, and other stories Jack at Sea, Chapter XIV. Joseph Conrad: Notes on life and lettersLord JimMiddy and Ensign by G Manville FennMoorish literature: comprising romantic ballads, tales of the Berbers, stories of the Kabylie, folk-lore and national traditionsNorth from MalayaOn the borderlandReturn to MalayaSaleh: A Sequel Sally, a Study, and Other Tales of the OutskirtsSandokan: The Tigers of Mompracem - Chapter 1-2Tales of the Malayan coast, from Penang to the PhilippinesThe black pearl of Peihoo : a tale of the Malay seasThe Castaways The globular jottings of GriseldaThe golden prime : a novel (Volume I, II and III)The Mermaid - An Eastern TaleThe Panglima MudaThe Penang PirateThe rajah of DahThe rescue; a romance of the shallows The ShadowlineThe story of Pigou, a Malay boyThe talking beasts; a book of fable wisdomThe Three Midshipmen The Wild Man of the Woods: a Story of the Island of Sumatra There Was Once A ManTrapped by Malays, a Tale of Bayonet and KrisUnder the WavesYellow and WhiteJOURNALSMalayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic SocietyJMBRAS Vol. I Part I Apr 1923JMBRAS Vol. I Part II Oct 1923JMBRAS Vol. I Part III Dec 1923JMBRAS Vol. II Part I June 1924JMBRAS Vol. II Part 2 Nov 1924JMBRAS Vol. II Part III Dec 1924JMBRAS Vol. III Part I Apr 1925JMBRAS Vol. III Part II Nov 1925JMBRAS Vol. III Part III Dec 1925JMBRAS Vol. IV 1926JMBRAS Vol. V Part I Aug 1927JMBRAS Vol. V Part II Nov 1927JMBRAS Vol. V Part III Dec 1927JMBRAS Vol. VI Part I Mar 1928JMBRAS Vol. VI Part II June 1928JMBRAS Vol. VI Part III Aug 1928JMBRAS Vol. VI Part IV Nov 1928JMBRAS Vol. VII Part I Aug 1929JMBRAS Vol. VII Part II Sept 1929JMBRAS Vol. VII Part III Oct 1929JMBRAS Vol. VIII Parts I & II 1930JMBRAS Vol. IX Part I May 1931JMBRAS Vol. IX Part II Nov 1931JMBRAS Vol. X Parts I & II 1932JMBRAS Vol. XI Parts I & II 1933JMBRAS Vol. XII Parts I, II & III 1934JMBRAS Vol. XIII Parts I, II & III 1935JMBRAS Vol. XIV Parts I, II & III 1936JMBRAS Vol. XV Parts I, II & III 1937JMBRAS Vol. XVI Parts I, II & III 1938JMBRAS Vol. XVII Parts I, II & III 1939JMBRAS Vol. XVIII Parts I & II 1940JMBRAS Vol. XIX Parts I, II & III 1941JMBRAS Vol. XX Part I June 1947JMBRAS Vol. XX Part II December 1947JMBRAS Vol. XXI Part I April 1948JMBRAS Vol. XXI Part II Sept 1948JMBRAS Vol. XXI Part III Oct 1948JMBRAS Vol. XXII Part I Mar 1949JMBRAS Vol. XXII Part II May 1949JMBRAS Vol. XXII Part III June 1949JMBRAS Vol. XXII Part IV Sept 1949JMBRAS Vol. XXIII Part I Feb 1950JMBRAS Vol. XXIII Part II March 1950JMBRAS Vol. XXIII Part III August 1950Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic SocietyIndex to Nos. 1 - 86JSBRAS No. 1 July 1878JSBRAS No. 2 Dec 1878JSBRAS No. 3 July 1879JSBRAS No. 4 Dec 1879JSBRAS No. 5 June 1880JSBRAS No. 6 Dec 1880JSBRAS No. 7 June 1881JSBRAS No. 8 Dec 1881JSBRAS No. 9 June 1882JSBRAS No. 10 Dec 1882JSBRAS No. 11 Jan 1883JSBRAS No. 12 Dec 1883JSBRAS No. 13 June 1884JSBRAS No. 14 Dec 1884JSBRAS No. 15 June 1885JSBRAS No. 16 Dec 1885JSBRAS No. 17 June 1886JSBRAS No. 18 Dec 1886JSBRAS No. 19 1887JSBRAS No. 20 1889JSBRAS No. 21 June 1890JSBRAS No.22 Dec 1890JSBRAS No. 23 June 1891JSBRAS No. 24 Dec 1891JSBRAS No. 25 Jan 1894JSBRAS No. 26 Jan 1894JSBRAS No. 27 Oct 1894JSBRAS No. 28 Aug 1895JSBRAS No. 29 July 1896JSBRAS No. 30 July 1897JSBRAS No. 31 July 1898JSBRAS No. 32 June 1899JSBRAS No. 33 Jan 1900JSBRAS No. 34 July 1900JSBRAS No. 35 Jan 1901JSBRAS No. 36 July 1901JSBRAS No. 37 Jan 1902JSBRAS No. 38 July 1902JSBRAS No. 39 June 1903JSBRAS No. 40 June 1904JSBRAS No. 41 Jan 1904JSBRAS No. 42 Feb 1905JSBRAS No. 43 Apr 1905JSBRAS No. 44 July 1905JSBRAS No. 45 June 1906JSBRAS No. 46 Dec 1906JSBRAS No. 47 Sept 1906JSBRAS No. 48 June 1907JSBRAS No. 49 Dec 1907JSBRAS No. 50 Sept 1908JSBRAS No. 51 Index to Nos. 1-50JSBRAS No. 52 March 1909JSBRAS No. 53 Sept 1909JSBRAS No. 54 Jan 1910JSBRAS No. 55 June 1910JSBRAS No. 56 Dec 1910JSBRAS No. 57 Jan 1911JSBRAS No. 58 Sept 1911JSBRAS No. 59 July 1911JSBRAS No. 60 Dec 1911JSBRAS No. 61 June 1912JSBRAS No. 62 Dec 1912JSBRAS No. 63 Dec 1912JSBRAS No. 64 June 1913JSBRAS No. 65 Dec 1913JSBRAS No. 66 Jan 1914JSBRAS No. 67 Dec 1914JSBRAS No. 68 June 1915JSBRAS No. 69 Oct 1915JSBRAS No. 70 Apr 1917JSBRAS No. 71 Apr 1917JSBRAS No. 72 May 1916JSBRAS No. 73 July 1916JSBRAS No. 74 Dec 1916JSBRAS No. 75 Apr 1917JSBRAS No. 76 Aug 1917JSBRAS No. 77 Dec 1917JSBRAS No. 78 June 1918JSBRAS No. 79 Sept 1918JSBRAS No. 80 May 1919JSBRAS No. 81 Mar 1920JSBRAS No. 82 Sept 1920JSBRAS No. 83 Apr 1921JSBRAS No. 84 Nov 1921JSBRAS No. 85 March 1922JSBRAS No. 86 Nov 1922Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern AsiaJournal of the Federated Malay States MuseumsPAPERS & ARTICLESA 14th Century Malay Manuscript from KerinciA History of an Identity, an Identity of a History: The Idea and Practice of ‘Malayness’ in Malaysia ReconsideredA List of Vessels Assaulted by the Malays over the Indian ArchipelagoA Malay Frontier: Unity and Duality in a Sumatran Kingdom.A Malay Letter to Louis XV, King of FranceA Malay of Bugis Ancestry: Haji Ibrahim's Strategies of SurvivalA medicine of sweetmeats; On the power of Malay narrativeA modern grammar of Acehnese: some critical observationsA Philosophical Study of Malay Ways of Reasoning and Emotion in PeribahasaA puzzling point in the Malay annalsA recently published Malay court poemA regulation for the prevention of the slave trade at SingaporeA royal collection of Bugis manuscriptsA short account of Prince of Wales Island by Sir George LeithA study of Chinese loanwords (from South Fujian dialects) in the Malay and Indonesian languagesAbdullah Munsyi and the MissionariesAccess to Malay manuscriptsAccount of BorneoAccount of Rumbowe (Rembau)Account of Sungei UjongAccount of the Territory and Inhabitants of NaningAceh as a Field for Ancient History StudiesAceh as a Muslim-Malay Cultural Centre (14th-19th Century)Aceh Histories in the KITLV Images ArchiveAceh's Contribution to Standards of MalaynessAdat and Islam in MalayaAdat in the city: Some perceptions and practices among urban MalaysAdriaan Koek: Malacca's Unsung Dutch BurgherAdventure Tales, Colonialism, and Alexander Montgomery's Australian PerspectiveAgreement relating to Malaysia, 1963An Account of De Siqueira's Voyage to MalaccaAn Account of the Island of SumatraAn Early Age of Commerce in Southeast Asia, 900–1300 CEAn English-Malay in the Burman embassyAn epic hero and an epic traitor in the Hikayat Hang TuahAn Essay on Early Relations of Continental India with Sumatra and JavaAn influence of colonial architecture to building styles and motifs in colonial cities in MalaysiaAn influence of colonial architecture to building styles and motifs in colonial cities in Malaysia An observer in MalayaAncient jetty at Sungai Batu Complex, Bujang Valley, Kedah Antiquity of MalaccaArab migration and its importance in the historical development of late 19th and early 20th century MalayaArchaeological approaches to the study of Islam in Island Southeast AsiaArt of Woodcarving in Timber Mosques of Peninsular Malaysia and Southern ThailandAsia's Maritime Networks and the Colonial Public Sphere 1840-1920 Asiatic Intelligence - Quedah warBelief in Vampires among the MalaysBeyond Serandib: A Note on Lambri at the Northern Tip of AchehBorders and the Mapping of the Malay WorldBritish Cabinet: Policy in regard to Malaya, 1945British Colonial Health Care Development and the Persistence of Ethnic Medicine in Peninsular Malaysia and SingaporeBritish strategic interests in the Straits of Malacca 1786-1819British Trade to Southeast Asia in the 17th and 18th Centuries revisitedBudi as the Malay MindBudi as the Malay Mind: A Philosophical Study of Malay Ways of Reasoning and Emotion in PeribahasaC.H. Thomsen; The editor of A code of Bugis Maritime LawsCerita Hang Li Po: Ode Persahabatan Kedua-dua Bangsa China-MalaysiaCharacter of the MalaysChristian Researches respecting the MalaysClose Hauled: Attack on the Alceste by Malay piratesCollectors, classifiers and researchers of the Malay WorldColonial Construction of Malayness: The Influence of Population Size and CompositionColonial development of Islamic Family Law in the British Straits Settlements and the Netherlands IndiesColonialism and Malay Masculinity: Malay Satire as Observed in the Novel Kawin-KawinConceptual Understanding of Myths and Legends in Malay HistoryConcordances and classical MalayContesting Malayness: the quest for the elusive MelayuContesting Straits-Malayness: The Fact of BorneoContinuity and discontinuity in the multiple realities of RiauCrawfurd's 1822 'Malay of ChampaCritical Study of theories surrounding the historic arrival of a popular Shiite festival in contemporary Sunni MalaysiaDakwah and Minah Karan; Class formation and ideological conflict in Malay societyDe Coutre’s Propoposal for a fort on Singapore and Sentosa, c.1625Deathscapes of the Malay Martial ArtistDe-Mastering Historical Narrative in Robert yeo's 'The Eye of History' and Kee Thuan Chye's 'We Could **** You Mr Birch'Dialect endangerment; The case of Nonthaburi MalayDiplomatic Corpus: Between the Dutch in Tanah Melayu and the northern Malay courts, 1641-1699Dynamics of the Frontier World in Insular Southeast Asia: An OverviewEarl's Indian ArchipelagoEarly Mentions of Menangkabau and Old SingaporeEarly polities in Southern Sumatra: Some preliminary observations based on archaeological evidenceEast India Company Factory Records - Sumatra Factory Records. V.1-162; (1685 - 1825)Economics of New ImperialismEffect Of Ramayana On Various Cultures And CivilisationsEthnic Relations in Peninsular Malaysia: The Cultural and Economic DimensionsEthnicity and Identity in the Malay Peninsula Based on Btsisi’ Folklore and EthnohistoryEthnicity, Language and Culture in Melaka after the Transition From Portuguese to Dutch Rule (Seventeenth Century) Ethnology and Phrenology: the Malays and PolynesiansEunuchs and Concubines in the History of Islamic Southeast AsiaEuropean and Asian papers in Malay manuscripts; A provisional assessmentEuropean Travelers and Local Informants in the Making of the Image of “Cannibalism” in North SumatraExcursions to the EastwardFarewell to the Homogemous MalayFish food on a tree branch; Hidden meanings in Bugis poetryFormation of Public Spheres and Islamist Movements in Malay Muslim Society of MalaysiaFour Malay letters from Raja Ali Haji to Von De WallFraming the Violence in Southern Thailand: Three Waves of Malay Muslim SeparatismFrom 'Melayu Patani' to 'Thai Muslim': The Spectre of Ethnic Identity in Southern Thailand From Minangkabau frontier to a Riau administrative districtFrom Noble Muslims to Saracen Enemies: Thomas Stamford Raffles’ Discourse on Islam in the Malay WorldFrom Periphery to Centre: Shaping the History of the Central PeninsulaGender, Islam and the Bugis Diaspora in Nineteenthand Twentieth-Century RiauGlobal Area Studies with Special Reference to the Malay or Maritime WorldGlobalisation, Empowerment and the Periphery: The Malays of Sri Lanka Hikayat Hang Tuah; Malay epic and muslim mirror; Some considerations on its date, meaning and structureHipoteks Sejarah dalam novel 'Panglima Awang'Historical Sketch of the Settlement of SingaporeHistory and Languages of the Indian IslandsHistory and Politics of the Muslims in Thailand History of the Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (JMBRAS) 1878-1997: An OverviewHugh Clifford and Frank Swettenham: Environmental Cognition and the Malayan Colonial ProcessImages of Colonial Cities in the Netherlands Indies: As Reflected in Some Early Balai Poestaka NovelsIn Support of Trade: Coastal Site Location and Environmental Transformation in Early Historical-Period Malaysia and ThailandIndigenizing Colonial Knowledge: The Formation of Malay Identity in British MalayaInformation on Illanoon piratesInscriptions found on Singapore jettyInsurrection in SumatraIslam and the Malay Shadow Play: Aspects of the Historical Mythology of the Wayang SiamIslam versus adat in Negri Sembilan (Malaya)JMBRAS 1987-1996: A Ten-Year Bibliometric AnalysisJoseph Conrad and Britain's Dream of Empire Joseph Conrad: The Question of Racism and Representation of Muslims in his Malayan WorksJoseph Conrad's ironic use of racism Kedah: The Foundations and Durability of Malay KingshipKedah’s Islamic conversion stories or gateways to its pre-Islamic pastKinship and debt; The social organization of Bugis migration and fish marketing at Lake Lindu, Central SulawesiKnowing when to set sail; Practical knowledge and simple heuristics in Bugis navigational strategiesLanguage and Writing System of Bangkok-MelayuLanguage Planning and the British Empire: Comparing Pakistan, Malaysia and KenyaLocal heroes and national consciousness; The politics of historiography in RiauMahmud, Sultan of Riau and Lingga (1823-1864)Majapahit in the fifteenth centuryMalacca, Malay (A dictionary of geography, ancient and modern)Malay and Javanese loanwords in Malagasy, Tagalog and Siraya (Formosa)Malay and Orang Asli Interactions: Views from Legendary HistoryMalay ArchipelagoMalay dialect research in Malaysia: The issue of perspectiveMalay history and the genelogical history of the Sultan of CotiMalay identity workMalay kinship terms and Morgans Malayan terminology: The complexity of simplicityMalay manuscripts in the Library of CongressMalay marriagesMalay Opera Of The Borneo Island: A Historical PerspectiveMalay PantunsMalay PiratesMalayan AirsMalayness in Riau; The study and revitalization of identityMaori Origins, Y-Chromosome Haplotypes and Implications for Human History in the PacificMaritime Commerce of British IndiaMaritime Contacts on the Coromandal CoastMatelieff de Jonge: Description of Batu Sawar and Kota Sabrang, 1606Matelieff de Jonge: Description of the Four Princes of Johor, 1606Melaka and Adjacent Regions: Challenges from Early Modern Source MaterialsMilitary Resources of the SiameseMinute by Sir T S Raffles on the establishment of a Malayan college at SingaporeMissing in Action: The Strange Case of Imperial AutobiographyMosque Architecture in Malaysia: Classification of Styles and Possible Influence Muslim Communities in AyutthayaMuslims of the Dutch East Indies and the Caliphate questionNaming and Collective Memory in the Malay Muslim World Networking and Societal Development in 15th- and 16th-Century Maritime Southeast Asia Networks of Malay Merchants and the Rise of Penang as a Regional Trading CentreNetworks of Malay Merchants and the Rise of Penang as a Regional Trading CentreNote on Malayan Manuscripts and BooksNote on the States of the Malay PeninsulaNotes on Inscriptions found in Province Wellesley and SingaporeNotes on NaningNotes on Sejarah Melayu and Royal Malay ArtNotes on the Mariñci inscription: A 14th century Majapahit copper-plateNotes on translating the Sejarah MelayuNotice of a Chinese geographical workNotices of a Chinese geographical work, including descriptions of the countries south of ChinaObservation and Discussion on the History of Maritime ArchipelagoObservations on the Straits of MalaccaOld Age: Widows, Midwives and the Question of Witchcraft in Early Modern Southeast AsiaOn nasality in AcehneseOn the advantage of affording the means of education to the inhabitants of the Further EastOn the existing Dictionaries of the Malay LanguageOn the Gold of Limong, SumatraOn the government and history of NaningOn the Malayu Nation, with a Translation of its Maritime InstitutionsOn the names of China (and its Malay origins)On The Traces of the Hindu Language and Literature Extant Among The Malays On trade to China and the Indian archipelago: The insecurity of British interests in that quarter Opium and the Beginnings of Chinese Capitalism in Southeast AsiaOriental Commentary on the Critique of Major Thorn's Memoir of the Conquest of JavaOrientalisme dalam pengajian MelayuOrigin of the MalaysOrigin of the names of the different countries in the East IndiesOutline of Political and Commercial Relations with the Native States of the Eastern and Western Coasts, Malay PeninsulaPalembang et Sriwijaya : anciennes hypothèses et recherches nouvelles (Palembang Ouest)Palembang in 1811 and 1812Papers from the 8th annual meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (1998)Patani in the Beginning of the XVII CenturyPatron-client ties among the Bugis and Makassarese of South SulawesiPatterns of supernatural premises underlying the institution of the Bomoh in Malay culturePaulo Lima de Pereira: Destruction of Johor Lama, 1587Peninsular Malaysia in the Context of Natural History and Colonial SciencePetalangan society and changes in RiauPioneers of early colonial Singapore (1819-1850)Piracy and armed robbery in the Malacca Strait: A problem solved?Piracy in Southeast Asia: A Historical ComparisonPiracy in the ArchipelagoPlans to Construct a Fort in the Straits of Singapore, ca. 1584-1625Power, state and society among the pre-islamic BugisPresident Andrew Jacksoin State of Nation Addresses 1831-32Prince Damrong's historical background to the "Dispatches of Luang Udom SombatPrinting in Riau; Two steps toward modernityPulau Batu Puteh: Memorial of the Federation of Malaysia at the International Court of JusticeRace, Empire and Liberalism: Interpreting John Crawfurd's History of the Indian ArchipelagoRace, Multicultural Accomodation and the Constitutions of Singapore and MalaysiaReflections on Semai Religion and a Possible Common Religious Base in South and Southeast AsiaReflections on the encyclopedic impulse in literary texts from Indonesian and Malay worldsReligion and Cultural Identity Among the Bugis (A Preliminary Remark)Report on the population, &c. of the town and suburbs of Marlborough, in the island of SumatraResearch on Cham History in MalaysiaResearch Trends on Southeast Asian Sea Nomads Researches on Ptolemy's Geography of Eastern AsiaRethinking the Islamization of the Malay WorldRethinking the Islamization of the Malay WorldReview of 'A Dictionary of the Malay Tongue'Review of Books: History of the Indian archipelagoReview of Books: Malayan MiscellaniesReview of the Malay Annals by the late Dr John Leyden (The Eclectic Review)Review of the Malay Annals by the late Dr John Leyden (The Monthly Review)Reviving Malay Connections in Southeast AsiaRiau; Progress and povertyRoots of Contemporary Maritime 'Piracy' in Southeast AsiaRoyal Letters from Aceh in the 17th CenturySatingpra in Sung Dynasty RecordsSejarah Gerakan Politik Awal di KedahSejarah Ringkas NaningShadow Theaters of the WorldShips on Hero Stones from the West Coast of IndiaShort Account of the Malay Manuscripts in the Royal Asiatic SocietySir Stamford Raffles - A Manufactured Hero?Six Malay manuscripts in the Algemeen Rijksarchief at The HagueSketch of the Four Menangkabowe (Minangkabau) StatesSketch of the Malayan Peninsula by Lt Newbold, 23rd Regiment Light InfantrySketch of the State of MuarSlave trade in the Indian archipelagoSojourning Communities, Ports-of-Trade, and Agrarian-Based Societies in Southeast Asia’s Eastern Regions, 1000-1300Some notes on the Malayan folklore of natural historySome notes on the origin of Malay di-Some Observations on Adat and Adat Leadership in Rembau, Negeri SembilanSome order in ordering; Notes on suruh-constructions in 17th-century MalaySome Thoughts on the Historical Pattern of Thai-Malay Relations: Towards Local PerspectivesSound Strategy for a Shifting Malay? Southeast Asian Consumption of Indian and British Cotton ClothSpirits of the Earth and Spirits of the Water: Chthonic Forces in the Mountains of West JavaSri and Sedana and Sita and Rama: Myths of Fertility and Generation Sri Lanka Malay - Past, Present and FutureState of education among the Malays in MalaccaState of education amongst the Malays in PenangSyair Alif Ba Ta: The Poet and His MissionSymbolic Animals in the Land between the Waters: Markers of Place and TransitionThe "International Relations" Of The Malay Peninsula From The Seventh To The Fourteenth Century The "La Galigo"; A Bugis encyclopedia and its growthThe active and enterprizing Malay raceThe Administrative Structure and Legal System of MalayaThe amorphous nature of coastal polities in Insular Southeast AsiaThe Architecture of the Early Mosques and Shrines of Java: Influences of the Arab Merchants in the 15th and 16th Centuries?The Assimilation of the Bangkok-Melayu Communities The Bangsa Moro: The Muslim Independence Movement of the Southern Philippines The beauty of the Malaya languageThe British Legacy on the Development of Politics in MalayaThe British Presence in the Malay World: A Meeting of Civilizational TraditionsThe British Presence in the Malay World: A Meeting ofCivilizational TraditionsThe Brtish Colonies considered as military posts (Ceylon, Penang, Malacca, Singapore)The Capture of MalaccaThe Changing Function of Religion among Rural MalaysThe changing nature of conflict between Burma and Siam as seen from the growth and development of Burmese States from the 16th to 19th CentuThe construction of Malay identity across nations Malaysia, Singapore, and IndonesiaThe course from Ceylon through the Straits of Malacca in the south-west monsoonThe Dutch East India Company and its Coromandel Trade 1700-1740The dynastic myth of Negri Sembilan (Malaya)The East India Company: Trade and Domestic Financial Statistics, 1755-1838 The eastern kings in MajapahitThe editing of Malay manuscripts and textual criticismThe Empire of Enterprise: British business networks, trade and remittance in Asia, 1793-1810The Empire of the Maharajah, King of the Mountains and Lord of the IslesThe English Factory at Makassar, 1613-1667The establishment of SingaporeThe Evolving Identities of the Malays as the Result of Neo ColonisationThe Formation and Management of Political Identities: Indonesia and Malaysia ComparedThe Founder of Malay Royalty and His Conquest of Saktimuna the SerpentThe Founder of Old SingaporeThe French in Sumatra and the Malay world, 1760-1890The gambus (lutes) of the Malay world: its origins and significance in Zapin MusicThe Genealogy of Malacca's Kings from a Copy of the Bustanu's-SalatinThe Globalisation of Maritime Raiding and Piracy in Southeast Asia at the end of the Eighteenth and Twentieth CenturiesThe Grammar of traditional Malay long-roof type housesThe growth and distribution of the Indonesian population in MalayaThe Historical Place of Acehnese: The Known and the UnknownThe history of the Malay language. A preliminary surveyThe History of the Peninsula in Folk TalesThe imagined learner of MalayThe Indian Mutiny in Singapore, 1915The Indian Origin of Malay Folk TalesThe Invention of Tradition: The Royal Power of Contemporary Malaysia in a Historical PerspectiveThe Making of Race in Colonial Malaya: Political Economy and Racial IdeologyThe Malacca SultanateThe Malay founder of medieval MalaccaThe Malay House: Rationale and ChangeThe Malay Language in Malaysia and Indonesia: from lingua franca to nationalThe Malay language in Malaysia and Indonesia: from lingua franca to national languageThe Malay Peninsula in the XVIIth and XVIIIth CenturiesThe Malay PeninuslaThe Malay Pirates, with a Sketch of their system and territoryThe Malay Rulers' Loss of ImmunityThe Malay shair; Problems of origin and traditionThe Malay World in Textbooks: The Transmission of Colonial Knowledge in British MalayaThe Malay-Aborigine nexus under Malay ruleThe Malays of CapetownThe Malays of CotiThe Malays, from Percival's 'Account of Ceylon'The Malay-Tamil Cultural Contacts with Special Reference to the Festival of Mandi Safar The Malayu language The meeting of the British and Malay civilizational traditions: A brief historyThe Merchant and the King: Political Myths of Southeast Asian PolitiesThe Mouse-deer (Kantjil) in Malayo-Indonesian Folklore: Alternative AnalysesThe Muslims in Thailand : A Review The mystery of the first Malay novel (and who was Rokambul?)The Naning War 1831-1832 - Colonial Authority and Malay Resistance in the Early Period of British ExpansionThe old names of Java and SumatraThe Orang Melayu and Orang Jawa in the ‘Lands Below the Winds’The Orang Melayu and Orang Jawa in the ‘Lands Below the Winds’The origin of the Malay SjairThe perception of Indonesia’s history and culture by Western historians and social scientistsThe Policy for employing Malays for the Indian ArmyThe politics of Islam in Southeast Asia: A Rising CrescentThe Portuguese Eurasians in Malaysia : Bumiquest, A Search for Self IdentityThe possessive syntactical type and the Malay languageThe Praak Sangkiil: Spotted Doves at WarThe Predicament of Thailand’s Southern MuslimsThe problems of succession in the Malay SultanatesThe problems of succession in the Malay SultanatesThe Pulau Condore MassacreThe Pursuit of the Perak Regalia: Islamic Law and the Politics of Authority in the Colonial StateThe relations between ethnic groups in Malaysia and their reflection in contemporary Malay proseThe Rise of Tambralinga and the Southeast Asian Commercial Boom in the Thirteenth CenturyThe Role of Interpreters, or Linguas, in the Portuguese Empire During the 16th CenturyThe Search for the ‘Origins’ of MelayuThe Self and the Other: Re-visioning Melaka in Selected Literary Works The Singapore Malay Community: Enclaves and Cultural DomainsThe slave trade in MalaccaThe Structure of Government in the Colonial Federation of MalayaThe study of Malay magicThe subjugation of Keddah by the SiameseThe Sultan and the MissionaryThe Sun and the Moon: A Contribution to the Mythologies of the Philippines, India and the Malay PeninsulaThe surrender of Dutch Malacca, 1795The Thalang Letters, 1773-94: Political Aspects and the Trade in ArmsThe Translation of Metaphors in Malay Pantuns into EnglishThe treachery and cruelty of Malay piratesThe variant versions of the Malay AnnalsThe World's Oldest Trade: Dutch Slavery and Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean in the Seventeenth CenturyTheories of IndianizationThevet’s 'Cingaporla' (1575)Ties of Brotherhood: Cultural Roots of Southern Thailand and Northern MalaysiaTossing the Tiger: Performance in the Malay Wayang Towards an Economic Community: Exploring the PastTransactions of the Portuguese in India under the Government of Don Alfonso de AlbuquerqueTransitional Malay literature: Part 1 Ahmad Rijaluddin and Munshi AbdullahTwo Indian Epics in MalayTwo Malay Letters in the National Archives of DenmarkUnder One Roof: The Traditional Malay HouseUne cité-état de la Péninsule malaise: le LangkasukaUniverse - Man - Text; The Sufi concept of literature (with special reference to Malay Sufism)Van der Tuuk and the study of MalayVariation in the Bugis-Makasarese scriptVietnam-Champa Relations and the Malay-Islam Regional Network in the 17th-19th CenturiesVisual composition of Malay woodcarvings in vernacular houses of Peninsular MalaysiaVOC strategies in the Far East (1605-1640)We are playing relatives; Riau, the cradle of reality and hybridityWelcome To Bumi Sriwijaya or the Building of a Provincial Identity in Contemporary IndonesiaWhen Asia was OneWhere does Malay come from? Twenty years of discussions about homeland, migrations and classificationsWhy the Saliendras were not a Javanese dynastyWords Over Borders: Trafficking Literatures in Southeast Asia Y-chromosomal STR Variation in Malays of Kelantan and MinangNEWS & DISPATCHES1783Difference in character between the Malays, and other Sumatrans1787The importance of the new settlement of Pulo Pinang500 Malays settle on Prince of Wales Island 1788Lansdown Indiaman officer murdered by the Malays1791HMS Cato survivors massacred by MalaysHoughton Indiaman officers stabbed by Malay crewman1793Large Malay proa fleet attacks vessels in the Straits of Banca1800Survivorsof the HMS ResistanceSurvivors arrive in MalaccaA Malayan serpent1801Schooners to sweep the Starits of Malay piratesVessels captured in the Indian seasGranary of the Malay islandsBarracks for Malay sailors erected near London1802Murder in Pelo PenangLt. Slingsby shot by Malay chieftain1803Malays join mutinous Cape army1804Royal Malay Regiment massacred in CeylonHis Majesty's Malay regiment staunch to the endAttack on CandyMurder of the Candy garrisonMalays vow vengeance against CandiansMassacre of Candy garrisonWar in CeylonMassacre of English troopsThe Capture of CandySurrender of the Malay regimentWar in CeylonThe massacre of CandyThe melancholy affair at CandyThe massacre at CandyFate of the troops in CandyHis Majesty's Malay Regiment officers killed and captured in CeylonA most horrible massacreAttack on the Candy garrisonTrincomalee beseigedThe war in CandyExecution of the officer of His Majesty's Malay RegimentCandians to invade British territoriesCandians invade BatticolonCapture and destruction of MakeyCapture and destruction of MakeyAttack on a nest of piratesPrince of Wales IslandEstablishment of Prince of Wales Island1805Desperate action between Chinese vessels and Malay piratesDesperate action between Chinese vessels and Malay pirates1806American ship attacked by Malays at RiauArrival of HMS Blenheim at Prince of Wales IslandMalay Regiment officer aliveMalay-Chinese disputes in Prince of Wales Island subsideExecution of Malay seaman at Wapping1807Plunder by Malay pirates near SalangoreSloop of war Victor captured by Malays1808Murder in India1810Bloackade of Java and the MoluccasInsurrection by Malay soldiers on the island of Pulo Condore1811Expedition attacked by Malay prows1812Insurrection in Palembang1813Stabbing in London by MalaysMalay indicted for murderMalay attempts to assassinate British officers in Palembang1814Malay pirates executed at NewgateExecution of Malay pirates1815Malay Regiment officer dies1816Piratical attacks in JavaPiratical attacks on Java prowsSome account of Poolo Penang, or Prince of Wales IslandMalay slaves incited to support NapoleonMalay mutiny on the brig Sally and MaryMutiny on the brig Sally and Mary1817Courtmartial of the crew of His Majesty's frigate AlcesteJavanese and Malays mutiny on the ship PerseveranceMalay attack on the crew of the H C ship ElphinstoneThe Malay Foreigner in BristolThe unknown foreignerCarrabooProposal to seize pirates of all nationsDreadful massacre of Malay pilgrimsMalays plunder shipwreck survivors1818Capture by the Sultan of Sambas of the brig CoriozoMalay mutiny on board the EndeavourAccount of the coast of Pedeir and AcheenCustoms of the inhabitants of the CelebesEmbassy to China: Shipwreck of and attack by Malay pirates on the frigate AlcestePiracy of the brig CuriousManilla ship surrounded by Malay prowsAmerican-built pirate ship cruises the Thousand Islands1819Attack on the British ship Hunter by Malay prows Gallantry of Malay troops fighting the British in CeylonMalay manuscript on Moral SentimentsProtest of Sir T S Raffles against the aggressions of the Dutch in the Malayan ArchipelagoPunishment for adultery among the MalaysRaffles treaty with the King of Acheh and the Malay SultanRevolution in AcheenTreaty with the Sovereign of Singapore, the expedition to AcheenSumatraThe island of SumatraNative Malay soldier promoted after capture of Cingalese rebelsDutch frustrating commerce with Malay princesSupport of Malay pirates by Sultan of PalembangPlunder of vessels on the Pedir coastMalay slaves traded in Mauritius1820The Dutch expedition against piratesDutch expedition against Palembang, Malay piratesExpedition to PalembangLoss of The Harriet to Malay piratesLocal history and relations of the Sultan of Johore and Rajah of RhioMalay demons and witchesNative and Dutch piratesPenang pirates, Rhio disturbances and assistance by the Rajah of AnalabooRelations of the British and Dutch with the Native PowersTin of the Malay Peninsula, and of the Malay IslandsThe new settlerment of SingaporeThe new settlerment of SingaporeBatavia Malays greatly discontented1821Murder at AmboynaDutch expeditions against Palembang, Macassar and piratesExpedition to PalembangMagic of the MalaysPirates encouraged by the Sultan of PalembangSultan of Palembang's extensive defencesInteresting narrative of a voyage to Pulo Penang1822Sea Flower attacked by MalaysSea Flower attacked by MalaysPortuguese instigate Siamese attacksCapture of PalembangKing of Queda defeatedPiracy of the ship Rozella and Calender Bux; hostilities between Queda and SiamThe Siamese War1823Defence of the Seaflower against pirates'Meng amuck' attempt to assassinate Colonel FarquharPenang under Siamese blockadeShort Notice of Pulo NiasMalay lascar releasedMalay seaman not compelled to leave EnglandInsane Malay charged of felony1824Merchant seized by Malay piratesMerchant seized by pirates safeEast India Company appeals for seizure of two Malay provincesMalay and Austrian sailors in Egyptian fleet against GreeceAttack by Malay pirates on the ship FranklinBugis Prahus in SingaporeDescription of Fort MarlboroughLetter from the ship NearchusEast India Possessions Bill debatesNarrative of the war between the Padrees and the Batavian governmentPiracy of the Brig General de KockProceedings of Parliament - East India Possessions1825Attack by 400 natives of PalembangInsurrection in SumatraFanatics commonly called the PadreesInsurrection in Java, Sumatra and MacassarAccount of the Borneo MalaysPiracy of the Malays: The General de KockThe death of Raja BeyDeath of noted Malay pirateMelville Island and the enterprising Malay raceChinese junk attacked by Malay piratesPlundered by Malay piratesAddress of the King of Quedah to the Governor of Penang 1826Mission to the east coast of SumatraNetherlands India in a state of insurrectionThe Rajah of LigorA Tame AlligatorDreadful conflict at seaDreadful conflict at sea1827Destruction of piratical posts at PenangExtirpation of piracy in SingaporeMassacre on board The TangaThe East India Company's monopoly1828Piracy on the increase in SumatraPiracy increasing on the west coastGold mine in MalaccaAttempt to burn the ship Anna in AcheenDaring act of piracy near MalaccaMalay emigrants flee Siamese in SetualMurder by piratesPiratical seizure of a French brig by the MalaysEmployment of steamers against Malay piratesCrawfurd's 'Embassy to Siam and Cochin China'1829Topography of the Settlement of MalaccaThe East India Company's settlements in the Straits of MalaccaAn account of heroism by two native officers in the Malay Regiment during the Kandy War, 18031830Massacre by the MalaysSultan of Palembang formenting disturbancesChild carried off by MalaysCapture of a rajah of Johor by piracyDisturbances in SumatraIncreasing piracy in SingaporeJohor piracyJurisdiction of the Supreme Court over piracy casesMalay plunder of the Dutch ship HelenCharacter of the BugisOf the Malays in the interior of the Malay PeninsulaThe taking of Diepo NegoroFree trade to the eastPlundered by Malay piratesAffairs of Quedah1831Public improvements for the native populations of SingaporeMr Dalton's Journal to Coti, Borneo, Part IMr Dalton's Journal to Coti, Borneo, Part IIThe establishment of SingaporeThe dispute with NaningMore atrocious piracies and the Bugis offer of helpThe war at MalaccaTigers infesting the vicinity of SingaporeQuedah and SiamCommodore Hayes capture of the Malay fort of MuckieAccounts from the Naning warAccounts from the Quedah warGroans from QuedahDaring robbery attempt by Bencoolen MalayA narrative of the late Naning expedition (Part I)A narrative of the late Naning expedition (Part II)Narrative of the late Naning expeditionMalay attack on revenue collectors in Province WellesleyThe Naning ExpeditionInsurrection of the Malays at PadangFast-sailing prows needed against Malay piratesThe Malays of Singapore1832Pirates at Qualla BatuSevere punishment of Malay piratesPunishment of Malay piratesPunishment of pirates at Qualla BatuWar with the MalaysThe Hero of QuedahTuanku Koodin prepares another insurrectionTuanku Kudin of QuedahQuedah retaken by SiameseExpedition against the MalaysA dashing and successful attackDescription of a Malay piratical schoonerSiamese army to subdue the Malayan StatesSiamese conquest of PataniLarge Siamese army marches into PataniAmerican expedition against the MalaysChinese boats fitted against Malay piratesDispute with Chief of NaningDisastrous result of the expedition against NaningExpedition to Bukit KechilHostilities with NaningExpedition against NaningOperations against the Naning chieftainNaning: Accounts from MalaccaNaning expedition: A disastrous affairManifesto of the Penghulu of NaningActs of aggression by Naning MalaysDutch pressed by the Malays in Sumatra1833Termination of the Naning warA dashing and successful attack on piratesGallant exploitA nest of piratesAttack on a nest of Malay piratesPiracy off Junk CeylonNefarious tin duties by the Rajah of LinggiDestruction of Quallah BattooExcursion to the tin mines of Sungai UjongThe Malays of the Peninsula more sinned against than sinningPiratical prows on the Eastern Malay CoastPirate prows lurking outside SingaporeInterference by the Rajah of Linggi in Malacca tin tradePort duties entitle protection against Malay piracyCourtmartial in HMS Harrier's skirmish against Malay piratesThe late disturbances with the Naning peopleSuppression of the Rhio pirates by the DutchMiseries of the captured Malays in SiamSiamese warboats sent to TrengganuTrengganu seeks British protectionNaning affairsAccounts of the Naning expeditionNaning Malays give up arms1834Capture of pirates by HMS Harrier1835Extraordinary tragedy at seaExtraordinary murder at seaMalay murder on the RossendaleTragedy at seaExtraordinary murder on the high seasBritish trade with China1836Malay indicted for assault in MiddlesexLady Grant attacked by Malay piratesMalay pirate fleet defated off ManillaMalay pirate fleet defated off Manilla24 Malay prahus attack gunboat off CorregidorMalay piratesMalay pirates on the Manilla coastThe pirates in the Eastern ArchipelagoThe present ex-King of QuedahPiracy in the Malayan ArchipelagoEscape of the brig Lady Grant from Malay piratesDaring attack by Malay pirates on the brig Fattal GannieNative captives sold as slaves by piratesPirates in great force near DindingsOrangutans: The Borneo StrangersSeveral instances of piracies committed near SingaporeHMS Wolf and Zephyr in search of piratical fleetPirate fleet at Point Romania recommence operationsPanglima Awang's pirate fleet at Galang near LinggaPiracy in the StraitsExpedition of the Wolf and Zephyr to Pulau TinggiGood pirate hunting by the Wolf and ZephyrExtract from the Log of the HMS WolfPiracy in the StraitsSuppression of piracy by the DutchThreatened invasion from the ex-Rajah of KedahInvasion of Penang by the King of QuedahMalay invasion alarm in PenangFarcical reaction to Malay invasion alarm in PenangAttack on the Donna Carmelita by a large Malay prahuFund for the suppression of piracyThe Mary Ann attacked by piratical Malay prowsMalay piratesMinerva escapes Malay piratesChiefs of SalengoreLinggiLetters to the Rajah of QuedahHMS Andromache against Malay pirates in the Rhio RoadsHMS Andromache and the suppression of piracyThe pirates in the Eastern ArchipelagoHMS Andromache continues cruise against the piratesHMS Andromache continues her cruiseSuccessful attack on Malay pirates by HMS AndromacheHMS Andromache proceeds from Rhio to GallangHMS Andromache destroys pirate establishment at GallangHMS Raleigh joins Andromache for the suppression of Malay piracyRattan collector captured by pirates at Johore riverNative ports in the Malay archipelagoInvolvement of Rajah of Lingin in Malay piracyAndaman natives captured in skirmishes with MalaysAndaman cannibal escapes into PenangMalay pirates tried in CalcuttaHMS Andromache assault on Panglima AwangJohol and its former dependencies of Jompole GominchiHMS Raleigh's visit to the Rajah of LinginMalay mutinies off the Pedir and Acheh coastsAtrocities on the west coast of SumatraRobbery on the Changi RiverAttack on native boats in Changi river by Malay piratesSix Malays convicted of piracyPirates on trial claim act of lawful hostilityThe Bark Sumatra and Malay pirates court casesMalay mutiny on the brig ZoroasterSoil and agriculture in the British settlement of PenangOperations of the Wolf and Zephyr against Malay piratesLetter on the history of the Empire of JohorGallant actions against the Malay piratesThe territory of the Sultan of DeliAchehnese atrocity on the brig ZoroasterThe first census taken on the population of SingaporeThe case of the Malay piratesPiracy Case, Calcutta Supreme Court Report, August 15th, 18361837Brave conduct of a British officer against Malay pirate fleetThe Eastern Seas or Voyages and Adventures in the Indian ArchipelagoA Malay's revengeSketch of the State of MuarOutline of relations with the native states on the Malay PeninsulaLt. Elliot's attack on a fleet of Malay pirate boatsThe exploits of the HMS AndromachePiracy on the East CoastFate of the ex-King of QuedahExpedition against pirates along the East CoastThe injuries suffered by the ex-King of Quedah at our handsExaggerated reports of Malay pirate fleetsPerformance of Siamese war boats against Malay piratesDutch attack on Bonjal fortThe Rajah of Salengore's dispute with PerakSiam warned against reprisals against pirates in the Malay StatesThe Malay pirates, with a sketch of their system and territoryQuedah invaded by the Siamese1838Subjection of the Tigablas KottasKilled in pursuit of Malay piratesA barbarian shieldTragedy on board the French ship AlexanderExploring expedition to the Asiatic ArchipelagoConfinement by the MalaysIn search of the pirate Panglima TallieDestruction and capture of Malay pirates by the Danish vessel MatadoreWhaler attacked by Malay piratesRembau and the adjacent small statesPirate fleet reported off DindingsWar of succession in KelantanPirate slave rescued in Pulau AurBarbarous act of piracy in the Rhio StraitsProspect of Siamese alliance in Burma succession warMalay pirate attempt to board the Barque StarAccount of the war in KelantanReturn of HM Sloop of War Wolf from PenangConcern over Malay opposition to Malacca land lease reformsLease systems on lands in Malacca unpopularMalay feelings on proposed Malacca land changesMalacca landsPetition on Malacca lands systemCaptive pirates brought in by the steamer DianaDescription of Illanoon pirate prahusTrial of the Malay piratesTrial of the Sooloo or Lanoon piratesLanoon piracy in the Sooloo seasEffectiveness of steamers against piratesSiamese junk attacked by Illanoon piratesMalay medicine translated from the Kitab TaibDutch operations in the CelebesQuedah retaken by the MalaysDesigns of the Dutch on SumatraPirates in the neighbourhood of TrengganuSiamese preparations for war against the Quedah MalaysPlunder of the American ship EclipseDutch hostilities with the BugisMalay attitude to Siam as a superior powerBritain's uninvited assistance to Siam against the Quedah Malays1839Siam intent upon recovery of QuedahPreparations for war aginst the MalaysCommercial activity of the islandersExtraordinary adventures in a South Sea whalerAttack on Quallah Battoo and MuckieAttack on The Eclipse by Malay piratesAnother lesson to the Malay pirates1840Galantry of a Malay on board the HellasGalantry of a Malay on board the HellasGalantry of a Malay on board the HellasNew mode of warfare by the MalaysPiracy by the Rajah of SalengoreAttempt to burn the British fleet at CapsingmoonAttempt to burn the British fleet at CapsingmoonMalay vengeance - a true taleMalay sailor murdered in China1841The Pilot attacked by Malay piratesMassacre of British seamen by Malay piratesMutiny of Malay recruitsMutiny of Malay recruitsRunning amuckPiracy and murderMurder and piracyTwo Malays convicted of attack at Thames East India Dock1842Malay charged with wounding Chinaman at Thames East India DockMalay indicted for attack at Thames East India DockLoss of the Viscount MelbourneLoss of the Viscount MelbourneLoss of the Viscount MelbourneLoss of the Viscount MelbourneCoroner's investigation on the death of a Malay seamanSurvivors run the gauntlet of Malay pirates Attack by Malay pirates on the MaryRobbery of a vessel by Malay sailorsLoss of the RelianceFurther particulars of the loss of the East Indiaman Reliance1843Regina rescues junk from Malay attackPirates on the coast of BorneoThe Dutch coloniesTale of a tigerA Tiger StorySingapore harbour and forests of SumatraDaring attempt by Malay convicts to take the ship Harriet ScottDaring attempt by Malay convicts to take the ship Harriet ScottMalay convicts take the ship Harriet Scott1844Attempted piracy by Malay convictsDaring attempt by Malay convicts to take the ship Harriet ScottDaring attempt by some Malay convicts to take the ship Harriet ScottThe Harriet ScottSeizure of a ship at seaDesperate encounters with Malay piratesSumatran piratesBritish expedition to SumatraMalay piratesMalay piratesExpedition against the piratical tribes of BorneoAttack on the pirates of SakarranPiracy in the EastNew Merchant Seamen's ActWars of the people of Borneo1845The Serhassan piratesThe Sakarran piratesPossession of BorneoThe attack on the pirates of BorneoLascar seamenLascar seamenA rhinoceros killedOccupation of Laboan1846The Expedition to Borneo of the HMS Dido for the suppression of piracyThe Expedition to Borneo of the HMS Dido for the suppression of piracyThe Crusade of the DidoWomen fighters among the Malays1847The Iris and Wolf on the coast of BorneoThe Suloo pirates resume courageThe Borneo piratesClaim for Malay pirates refused1848Narrative of the Voyage of the HMS SamarangVoyage of the SamarangAnecdote of savage lifeCases of piracy a daily occurenceSooloos determined to retake MaluduSpanish expedition against the piratesPiracy, murder and shipwreckPiracy, murder and shipwreckThe mutiny and massacre on board of a convict shipRaja Brooke's journalSooloo pirate expedition against the Sultan of BruniDutch expeditions to Bally and SoolooPiracy in the Indian ArchipelagoMalay piracyPiracy in the Indian ArchipelagoLabuanThe Malays running a-muck in the right direction1849Sir James Brooke and the piratesQuestionable use of our ships of war in SarawakMurders in LabuanTomongong's house attacked by Chinese gangLittle evidence to justify Brooke expeditionConciliation and Peace - War and SlaughterThe Expedition against the Sakarran and Sarebas piratesThe Expedition against the Sakarran and Sarebas piratesThe Head Money of the SamarangAlleged massacre of Bornean piratesThe Sarebas and Sakarran piratesPirates of the China seasExpedition against the Chinese piratesConfounding proved pirates with suspected piratesCapture of pirates1850Gross ignorance of the Malay pirates of BorneoBorneo and its resourcesExpedition against the Chinese piratesConfounding Chinese pirates with MalayThe Massacre off the coast of BorneoDestruction of Bornean piratesBornean piratesChallenge to the defamers of Sir J. BrookeMalay piratesRajah Brooke's native alliesThe 'facts' of the Times on the Malay pirates of BorneoDestruction of Bornean piratesMalayan vs Dyak piracyThe Times and its Anglo-Saxon RajahHead Money for piratesThe Times and BorneoThe Times and Rajah BrookeThe Times and Rajah Brooke's Special PleadersBill to repeal the Head Money Act against Malay piracyHead money and the piracies of the Indian archipelagoBritish pirates in North BorneoPiracy - A voice from SingaporeSarawak - Repression of piracy or consolidation of a Rajah?A voice from the clouds speaking of BorneoPiracy in China and the Indian archipelagoLord Grey and Rajah BrookeBritish vessel attacked by Malay piratesPiracy in China and the Indian archipelagoIndiscriminate slaughter from the Head Money ActDebate on sums paid for the capture of piratesInquiry into the employments of Her Majesty's forces in BorneoThe massacre of Malay piratesParliamentary proceedings on the Borneo piratesMarine marauders in Malay watersPirates' Head MoneyAlbay infested with pirates1851Rajah Brooke and BorneoThe Borneo piratesThe prahus of the Sakarran and Sarabas DyaksThe Borneo piratesRajah Brooke and the Dyaks of SarawakThe Borneo piracy questionItalian ship attacked by Malay piratesRajah Brooke and his government at SarawakSir J. Brooke's Account of the Borneo missionSir James Brooke's government in BorneoEuropeans murdered by ship's Malay crewMalay sailors murder European officers and passengersMutiny and murder by Malay crewTragedy on board the British ship FawnSlaughter of a European crew by Malays1852Death of a grandson of Burns the poet in BorneoAttack on the schooner Dolphin by Lanun and Sooloo piratesWhat is a Kris? And where is Maludu Bay?A Malay festivalReview: Crawfurd's Grammar and Dictionary of the Malay LanguageReview: Crawfurd's Grammar and Dictionary of the Malay LanguageDepravity of a young lady and a Malay beggarMahomet the blind beggar and his female companionThe blind Malay beggar and ElizaJames Brooke and the Eastern Archipelago Company1853Review: Keppel's A Visit to the Indian Archipelago in HMS MeanderKeppel's visit to the Indian ArchipelagoIs Sir J Brooke a buccaneer?Review: Keppel's A Visit to the Indian Archipelago in HMS MeanderMalaccaThe MalaysThe pirates of BorneoThe pirates of BorneoThe pirates of BorneoThe inhabitants of BorneoThe forts of Sir James BrookeA discovered Corsair!Sagacity of Singapore buffaloesThe Higginson burnt by Malay crewMalacca and the MalaysMalay seaman dies by the visitaion of GodOutrage upon a Chinese ship by a Malay princePiracy by the Rajah of TrengganuChinese junk plundered by Malay princeSeizure of a Chinese junk and murder of her crewInfluence of geological character on the progress of European colonisationCruise in search of piratesSir James Brooke and the DyaksEscape of an American from a Dutch dungeonPulu PenangMalay mutiny on board an English barqueReview: The Indian Archipelago by Horace St JohnMurder on the high seasThe alleged murder on the high seasMutiny and murder on the high seasKilling of five seamen in affrayThe alleged murder on the high seasDaring robbery of Malay seamanThe alleged murder on the high seasAffray on board The Queen of the TeignThe alleged murder on the high seasThe late mutinyThe manslaughter of LascarsFree trade and foul tradeInvasion of Malacca by Orang Rawa1854The Rajah of SarawakScaldings in eastern seasCosts of suppression of piracy in SingaporePiracy in the Indian seasChinese riots at the British settlement at SingaporeMalay cure for choleraMalay method of treating choleraTreatment of cholera by Malay quacksPirates collecting in force at Pulo TigaAn absurd panegyric on Rajah BrookeMalay mariner dies of exposure to cold1855Nineteen Malay seamen survive 'Brahmin' ship wreckShocking occurrence on board the Liverpool ship 'Duncan'A Malay EnchanterMalay customsThe Brooke and Borneo InquirySir James Brooke and the Foreign OfficeMalay sailor indicted for stealing sweetmeatsA Bengalese and Malay quarrel1856A chief of the Malay priestsSingular destruction of a vesselA tough old woman and the cannibalsLascars charged with desertionMassacre at sea by Malay crewThe Malay for 'women' and 'flowers'A Malay testMalay device to frighten dogsMalay mutineers sent for trial in HollandAn oriental murderMalay confesses to 18 murders1857Quedah, or stray leaves from a journal in Malayan watersQuedah, or stray leaves from a journal in Malayan watersBurglary by LascarsAffray in the MerseyA Malay can always thrash a ChineseIll-treatment of Malay sailor in CantonMalay mariner dies of privationSingapore: The resort of tigers, pirates and outlawsThe duellist's storyKedah in the Voyages of SinbadThe Palmerstonian policy of conquestMalay crews in the Opium WarMalay and Dayak troops quell insurgency in BorneoSlaughter in SarawakMassacre survivors attacked by piratesSir James Brooke and the ChineseRevolt of the Chinese in SarawakThe Chinese insurrection in BorneoThe insurrection at SarawakThe insurrection at SarawakMore Chinese outragesThe Chinese in BorneoPenang Malays corrupted by intercourse with ChineseThe Chinese - by one of themselvesThe native Malay under the influence of the 'muck'Malay mutiny onboard Dutch merchant shipMalay revengeRobbery by a MalayStabbing by Malay seamanLascars charged with mutinous conductMalay soldiers eager to fight Sepoy mutineers1858The Malays of Cape TownMalays soldiers employed by English filibustersEnglish filibusters in the EastSir James Elphinstone on SingaporeOur Straits SettlementSir James Brooke and BorneoRajah Brooke and missionary effortsRajah Brooke and his claims Part IRajah Brooke and his claims Part IIDutch colonization in BorneoMalay seaman charged with stealing frockThe limits of our colonial empireMalay and Dyak expedition against Sarebas DyaksMalay recruits for China1859Capture by Malay piratesMalay pluck before an executionMelancholy disaster and sufferings at seaSufferings at seaTigers in SingaporeTigers in SingaporeSurvivors of the Sir Charles Napier seized by pirates1860Malay seaman charged with stealingMurder of a Malay onboard the Jeremiah ThompsonMurder onboard the Jeremiah Thompson1861Malay sailors at London's HorrorsMalay inspiration behind the Norton projectileDutch and British rule in the EastCaptain Kain of the Grampus1862A Malay female conjurorRobbery on board a schoonerThe Borneo piratesThe Bishop of Labuan's encounter with Malay piratesBorneo pirates and their victimsOf Malay cookeryThe Malays of Cape TownDreadful shipwrech and loss of life of Malay pilgrimsDreadful shipwrech and loss of life of Malay pilgrimsMalay pilgrims in fearful shipwreckFearful shipwreck and great loss of lifeThe Malays: Running "a muck"Abdoul the Malay in Phanleon's adventures in the EastMalay charged with neglecting to support a wife1863Murder onboard the EthiopianMalay remanded for murder on board the Brigantine EthiopianMalay charged with muder on board shipThe bombardment of TrengganuThe varieties of Man in the Malay archipelagoSingapore and the arms tradeStabbing by Malay cook onboard the Maria y VicentaSingapore infested with tigers1864Stabbing by Malay cook onboard the Maria y VicentaMurder on the high seasMurder of the Captain and crew of the Flowery LandThe case of piracy and murder on the high seasThe case of piracy and murder on the high seasThe daring case of piracy on board the Flowery LandThe Flowery Land piracyMutiny, murder and piracyThe case of murder and piracy on board the Flowery LandThe colony of SingaporeChampa a Malay colonyTravels in the central parts of Indochina, Cambodia and LaosDestruction of an English ship by Chinese piratesDestruction of an English ship by Chinese piratesLife in JavaCarried away by a tigerTwo Malay seamen charged with stabbingA strange murder attemptWhy the tiger is eaten1865A tiger at seaThe origin of monkeysThe origin of monkeysTigers in SingaporeTigers in SingaporeLife in the forests of the Far EastHow to deal with tigersHow to deal with tigersOur tropical possesions in Malayan IndiaDeath by, attack of and cowardice of tigersRunning amoksOur tropical possesions in Malayan IndiaThe Government of SingaporeAdventures among the Dyaks of BorneoAdventures among the Dyaks of BorneoA curious justification of tortureA brave madmanMalay costume and customsMalay seaman runs amok in MadrasDouble murder by Malay on the Madras RoadsFearful scenes on board a ship at MadrasShocking murders on board the British ship HarriettFrightful scene on board Madras shipDomestic life in BorneoMalay cure for choleraRunning amokAn adventure with pirates1866A fatal Malay daggerA poisoned Malay kreeseThe Temenggong of Johore's arrival in LondonThe correct designation of the Malay prince in LondonA Malay prince's arrival in LondonThe Maharajah of Johore in LiverpoolThe Maharajah of Johore in DublinThe anti-slavery contest in HollandDutch politics in the Malay archipelagoAn adventurous journey across the Malay PeninsulaAn adventurous journey across the Malay Peninsula1867Tiger-hunting in JavaMurder of the crew of the merchant ship Assam ValleyExpedition against pirates in the Nicobar IslandsExpedition to the Nicobar IslandsChinese and Malay pirates infesting the East India coast1868Malay crew deserts shipwreckOrbituary of Mr John Crawfurd, distinguished Oriental scholarDeath of Mr John CrawfurdDeath of Mr John CrawfurdDeath of Mr John CrawfurdDeath of Mr John CrawfurdDeath of Rajah BrookeOrbituary of Rajah BrookeOfficers of the Elcanao stabbed by Malay cookExpedition of the Wasp and the Satellite against the Nicobar piratesHow Sir James Brooke became Rajah of Sarawak1869Travels in the East Indian archipelagoTravels in the East Indian archipelagoTravelling in JavaColonial greviances in SingaporeA Malay's whaling adventureWallace's 'The Malay Archipelago'Wallace's 'The Malay Archipelago'Wallace's 'The Malay Archipelago''The Malay Archipelago'Social conditions and civilization in the Malay ArchipelagoSecret societies in PenangRunning a muckCelebes - Fear of myselfPunishment for infidelity in the Malay ArchipelagoMalay funeral ceremonies in New OrleansMalay charged with stabbing in CardiffHead hunters in the East Indian ArchipelagoHead hunters in the Malay Archipelago1870Indian or native troops for the Malay colonies?Castaways: Adventure in the wilds of BorneoIn the Eastern Seas: A Tale for Boys1871Destruction of a nest of piratesDestroying a nest of piratesAttack on Chinese pirates by British seamenEngagement with piratesDestruction of SalangoreAmong piratesEncounter with piratesThe Algerine's brush with Malay piratesMalay mutiny on board the 'Flowery Land'Suppression of piracy on the Malay coastMutiny on board the NounanA fight with the pirates of Sarawak1872Malay affray at Thames Asiatic Seamen's HomeMalays and other seamen at London's West India Dock Road1873The disastrous Achehnese ExpeditionDutch military operations against AchehDescription of the kingdom of AchehPolitical relations with AchehThe Dutch colonial systemDisastrous Dutch expedition to AchehAcheh seeks Turkish help against HollandEducation of Malays in the Straits Settlements1874The Dutch war in SumatraGladstone on the British-Dutch treaty of 1834Gladstone on Disraeli's policies on the StraitsDisraeli on relations with the Dutch in the Straits of MalaccaIn support of Dutch control of SumatraThe Dutch war in AchehDutch break Malay power in AchehThe Dutch war in AchehProtection of the Straits transferred to the Colonial OfficeA nest of Malay piratesThe growth of Empire in the StraitsOur Mission in the StraitsExtract from the Diary of an officer engaged in the Achehnese ExpeditionHikayat Abdulla: A Malay AutobiographyThe Mohammedans of Cape TownAutobiography of Abdullah Munshi of MalaccaGlimpses of the Far East from the Hikayat AbdullaAndrew Clark's gunboat policy in the StraitsAndrew Clark and the Malay PeninsulaMr Thomson's Straits of MalaccaMr Thomson's ten years' travels in the StraitsMr Thomson's Malacca and Singapore1875Andrew Clark's work of reform in the StraitsBritish and Malay flags hoisted at PerakTranslations from the Hikayat AbdullahThames Courts: Malay seaman charged with causing deathMalay mutiny on Siamese shipMalay seaman attacked by 'amok'War in the Malay PeninsulaThe War in the Malay PeninsulaOutbreak amongst the MalaysPerak and LarootThe Malay RisingOur latest little war (in the Malay Peninsula)Murder of the British Resident at PerakMurder of the British Resident at PerakHastening the annexation of the independent Malay StatesThe outrage of Perak: The murder of BirchIntelligence on PerakThe assassination of the British Resident at PerakThe murder at PerakThe murder of the Resident at PerakSacrifice of another British official to Eastern lawlessness and treacheryThe outrage at PerakFighting with the MalaysThe Malay outbreakWarlike movements in the Malay PeninsulaWar vessels arrive near PerakForce despatched to PerakFight with the Malays at PerakOfficer killed in attack on Malay stockadeThe trouble in PerakThe outbreak at PerakOperations against the MalaysThe disturbances in the Malay PeninsulaThe Malay outbreak80th Regiment to proceed to PerakGunboats muster at SingaporeThe outbreak at PerakOrigins of the Malay outbreakOutbreak of Malay passion against British powerThe Malay DisturbancesA Straits resident on the outbreak at PerakAnother war with the barbarians, or pirates, of the Straits of MalaccaThe murder of Mr BirchNaval force assembled at SingaporeThe late Mr BirchThe Malay disturbances and outbreakA serious war in the Malay PeninsulaAn irritating little war in PerakThe murder of the Resident at PerakThe fighting with the MalaysOutbreak amongst the MalaysThe troubles in the Straits SettlementsPerak: A direct attack upon England that must be avengedThe murder of Mr Birch at Perak: Official detailsThe murder of Mr BirchThe Malays stockaded at PerakThe outbreak at PerakThe difficulties in the Straits SettlementsThe outbreak at PerakAttack on Malay stockade repulsedCorrespondence: The disturbances in the Malay PeninsulaOur Residents among the MalaysThe slender garrisons in our Malay coloniesThe late Captain Innes, killed in the engagement with the MalaysPerak: A Little WarThe War with the MalaysThe difficulties in the Straits SettlementsThe murder of Mr BirchOur latest little war in PerakPerak and LarutPerak: Another little warAffairs in Perak were not going on smoothlyNo general insurrection of the MalaysThe use of sharpened bamboo in Malay stockadesThe war in the Malay PeninsulaCivilizing MalayaThe affray leading to Mr Birch's murderFurther good news from PerakFailure of the Perak rebelsThe Malay disturbancesFour Malay 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