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    The development of malay boys’ and girls’ schools, school libraries and literacy in the federated malay states and the unfederated malay states during british indirect rule, 1894-1941 by Lim , Peng Han

    Published 2011
    “…By 1909 Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Trengganu, later known as the Unfederated Malay States came under British suzerainty. In 1931 43 per cent of Malay boys age 5 – 14 and 23 per cent of Malay boys of the same age were enrolled in Malay boys’ schools in the FMS and UMS respectively. …”
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    Copyright protection of foreign works in Malaysia / Zuraida Mohd Zabidi by Mohd Zabidi, Zuraida

    Published 1985
    “…While in the former Unfederated Malay States, there was no copyright law in operation. …”
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    Malay reserve land: how to turn a basketful of problems into a bouquet of opportunities / Nurdeenie Abdul Rashid and Samira Khalili by Abdul Rashid, Nurdeenie, Khalili, Samira

    Published 2008
    “…Besides that, a comparison will also be made between the Malay Reservation Enactment 1933 (Cap. 142) that involves the former Federated Malay States with the five other State Enactments involving the former Unfederated Malay States, and in doing so, proving the need of uniformity and cohesiveness of laws regarding Malay Reserve Land. …”
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    History of communication in Malaysia (1940-2008) by Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza, Zainol, Khairil Amree

    Published 2008
    “…The only difference was that this time, it was the Sultans who were placed in the positions of advisors. The Unfederated Malay States, Perlis, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu found themselves back under the sovereignty of Thailand in 1942, when Thailand declared war on Britain and the USA. …”
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    Islamic work ethic, employee engagement and organizational citizenship behaviour: a study among civil servants in Malaysia by Sri Ramalu, Subramaniam, Mohamad Rashid, Zulhusni

    Published 2016
    “…A total of 153 state civil servants from the Unfederated Malay States (UFMS) namely Johor, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu have participated in this study. …”
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