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Silent Invasion. The Chinese in South-east Asia. By Garth Alexander. [London: Macdonald, 1973. XIII + 274 pp. £3·50.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1974

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References

1. See ”Problems of Chinese education in Singapore and Malaya,” Malaysian Journal of Education (Singapore), Vol. 2:2, 1965, pp. 182–98Google Scholar, and ”Some problems of Chinese schools and education in South-east Asia, in particular Malaysia and Singapore,” Revue du sud-est asiatique (Bruxelles), No. 1, 1968, pp. 115–21Google Scholar.

2. In the case of Chinese education in Thailand, I come to a similar conclusion in a forthcoming paper, ”Some remarks on Chinese schools and Chinese education in Thailand and Laos,” Malaysian Journal of Education, Vol. 10Google Scholar.