| RCS/RCMS 103 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 5 |
Crime |
| 6 |
Education |
| 7 |
Memoirs |
| 8 |
Commerce |
| 9 |
Biographical notes |
| 10 |
Volunteer forces |
| 11 |
World War I |
| 12 |
World War II |
| 13 |
Correspondence of David Brown |
| 14 |
Miscellaneous |
| 15 |
Addenda |
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Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
| Title |
Volunteer forces |
| Reference |
RCMS 103/10 (former reference: BAM X) |
| Covering Dates |
1888–1969 (The dates are approximate.) |
| Extent and Medium |
5 files; paper |
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| RCS/RCMS 103/10 contains: |
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1
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Volunteer movement in Malaya. An account by Major Graham of the formation of the Malay States Volunteer Rifles in 1902 (3 copies), accompanied by two letters from Sir William Treacher, who asked him to take the initiative (10 sheets). Creator: Graham, A McD. 1 file; paper; typewritten. |
1902–1969 |
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2-3
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Reminiscences. Two articles by Coe discussing his experience with the volunteer movement: 'The Malay States Volunteer Rifles 1911-15', 'The Volunteer' (1937) and 'Some personal recollections of Chinese New Year, 1912', 'Malayan Police Magazine', Mar. 1937, along with a letter to Hugh Bryson (5 sheets). Creator: Coe, T P. 1 file; paper; mixed scripts. |
1961 |
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4
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Notes on the re-organisation of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Forces 1922-26. Correspondence between Hugh Bryson, Brigadier A. J. R. M. Leslie and Colonel F. R. W. Graham relating to the history of the Malay States Volunteer Regiment. The file includes a memoir by Leslie, 'Some reminiscences of the M.S.V.R 1922-26' (20 sheets). Creator: Leslie, A J R M. 1 file; paper; mixed scripts. |
20 July 1961–2 Aug. 1961 |
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5
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Papers relating to 'A history of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, 1854-1937'. This is a large file containing notes, correspondence, articles, news cuttings and other material collected by Captain T. M. Winsey during the writing of his 'A history of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, 1854-1937' (Singapore, 1938). 1 file; paper; much of the paper is very fragile.; mixed scripts. |
1888–1939 |
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