Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... Penang where , in 1786 , Captain Francis Light had negotiated a settlement with the Sultan of Kedah , who ceded the island to the East India Company for an annual payment of £ 1,500 . In 1805 , rather surprisingly given its modest ...
... Penang where , in 1786 , Captain Francis Light had negotiated a settlement with the Sultan of Kedah , who ceded the island to the East India Company for an annual payment of £ 1,500 . In 1805 , rather surprisingly given its modest ...
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... Penang showed a developing appreciation of the colonial port city in the Straits region . Raffles contrasted the stability of Malacca , where a diverse group of some 20,000 people were attached to ' the tombs of their ancestors , their ...
... Penang showed a developing appreciation of the colonial port city in the Straits region . Raffles contrasted the stability of Malacca , where a diverse group of some 20,000 people were attached to ' the tombs of their ancestors , their ...
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... Penang upon his arrival in the East , was now more acutely aware of the natural trading advantage gained by location , and in this regard , Penang deferred to Malacca ( see Figure 2.1 ) . Raffles ' recommendation , based on his ...
... Penang upon his arrival in the East , was now more acutely aware of the natural trading advantage gained by location , and in this regard , Penang deferred to Malacca ( see Figure 2.1 ) . Raffles ' recommendation , based on his ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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