| RCS/RCMS 103/3 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 4 |
Autobiographical note |
| 5 |
'Malacca [Melaka] memories' |
| 6 |
Letters of Ursula Holttum |
| 7 |
'Nostalgia' |
| 8 |
'Twenty nine and a half years in the Malayan Civil Service' |
| 11 |
'Changi diary' |
| 12 |
'To those who laughed' |
| 13 |
'Four years in Australia' |
| 14 |
'A few memories of two and a half years as district officer' |
| 15 |
Rubber planting in Malaya |
| 16 |
'Some recollections of rubber estate life in Malaya from 1920 to 1953' |
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Archives of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
| Title |
'To those who laughed' |
| Reference |
RCMS 103/3/12 (former reference: BAM III/12) |
| Creator |
Churchill, William Foster Norton, 1898-1963 |
| Covering Dates |
Sept. 1963 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 file; paper; mixed scripts |
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| Content and context |
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William Foster Norton Churchill joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1921 and served as Private Secretary to the Chief Secretary Sir George Maxwell during 1922-1923 and to Governor Sir Hugh Clifford during 1927-1929. After internment at Changi Camp between 1942 and 1945 following the fall of Malaya to the Japanese, Churchill occupied the post of Resident Commissioner and later British Advisor, Kelantan, between 1946 and his retirement in 1953.
An illustrated personal narrative of Churchill's internment (circa 250 sheets).
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Access and Use
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For conservation reasons, this file must be viewed on microfilm reel 8226C. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| Malaysia |
| Singapore |
| No further on-line information. |
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