Terengganu (state)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1960 - 1962
The file includes correspondence between Clayton and Hugh Bryson, much concerning the publication of Clayton's stories in 'Malaya', of which Bryson was an editor. It also contains other material relating to Clayton's career, including comments upon the Duff Development Case and the Terengganu Rising (circa 110 sheets).
'East coast travel thirty years ago', 1963
Bryson's description of maritime access to Terengganu during the late 1920s and early 1930s (4 sheets).
Malayan Union, 1965-05-18 - 1967-12-23
Correspondence between Hugh Bryson and James de Vere Allen on the research and publication of the latter’s book, ‘The Malayan Union’, and on Allen’s research for an article on Terengganu during the early twentieth century. Several letters refer to Sir Edward Gent and the Malayan Emergency (21 sheets).
Terengganu rising, 1962-02-12 - 1962-02-25
Notes by Hugh Bryson on the resistance to paying land taxes and other grievances in Terengganu which led to violent confrontation with the government in May 1928. The file includes comments upon Bryson's notes by the Malayan civil servant W.F.N. Churchill (10 sheets).
'Twenty nine and a half years in the Malayan Civil Service', 1963-04
This is a personal record of Hugh Bryson's career in the Malayan Civil Service including observations upon the social life and customs of Malaya's European, Malay and Chinese populations, politics and government, legal affairs, and the Malayan Emergency. It is accompanied by an index.