C. G. Warnford-Lock, Mining in Malaya for Gold and Tin (1907).1. The passage quoted above sounds like a quote from a politician of the Barisan Nasional, replete as it is with every conceivable stereotype about the Malays, .... Thus while the Chinese coolies were entirely dependent on their Kapitan Cina representatives, the Indian migrant workers who were assigned to the rubber estates, tea plantations and railway and road works were entirely dependent on their assigned ...
Other raids during the same period included those on Warneford Place, in Swindon, and The Manor, in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire. Police estimated the value of the thefts to be ?30 million, but an independent valuation expert said this ... An eye witness reported seeing two offenders carrying property from the Old Chapel and driving away into the centre of Newent in a dark estate car. It is believed antique jewellery was stolen from the property and police are currently ...