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These British Colonial Office files, whose scanning benefits from Gale's handwritten text recognition technology, document the United Kingdom's administrative history of the region of Singapore and western Malaysia from the early nineteenth century to the 1960s, providing insights into international relations, changing demographics, and the daily life of colonial and native inhabitants. Researchers will find coverage of policing, education, forestry, the rubber industry and Rubber Research Institute, Chinese and Indian immigration, health, the opium trade, native affairs, political intelligence, and more. These documents also showcase how colonial history continues to influence these now-independent countries through chosen strategic alliances, manners of conduct, and institutional structures today.
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Date range: 1759–1966
Document types: Handwritten and typed manuscripts with some printed documents, maps, and plans
Source: The National Archives, UK