
Bibliography 281 BIBLIOGRAPHY The Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman Papers, marked IAR at ISEAS Library, Singapore Drifting — Drifting into Politics. Unpublished memoirs (Folio 12a). Chapters 1 to 16. Letters — Letters 10 February 1938 – 3 March 1946. (Folio 3/1); — Letters 3 March 1946 – 15 May 1969. (Folio 3/2); — Letters and Speeches from 16 May 1969. (Folio 3/3) Notes — Notes by the Ambassador. 30 December 1957 – 26 August 1958. (Folio 5) TS — Top Secret. (Folio 14; IAR/14). Diverse (Folio 11, etc). Public Documents (from the British National Archives and the Internet) CO — Colonial Office, Information Department, UK 1. CO 1027/563: “Counter Communist Propaganda — Federation of Malaysia”. 2. CO 537/7297: “Political Developments — Influence of Dato Onn and UMNO in Malayan Politics”. CRO — Commonwealth Relations Office, UK. 1. “Malaysia’s Formation” 281 09 ReluctantPolitician Biblio281 12/13/06, 10:45 AM 282 Bibliography FED — Far Eastern Department, UK. 1. 175/3/02 — “Independence of Malaya Movement”. FCO — Released files of the South-West Pacific Department, British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). 1. FWM1/1: “Malaysia: Political Affairs (int): East Malaysia: Internal Situation”. 2. FWM1/3: “Malaysia: Internal Affairs: West Malaysia: Internal Situation”. 3. FWM1/4: “Malaysia: Internal Affairs: Sabah: Internal Situation”. 4. FWM1/6: “Malaysia: Political Affairs: Political Parties: United Malays National Organization (UMNO)”. 5. FCO 24/484: “Malaysia: Internal Affairs: Civil Disturbances following General Elections”. 6. FCO 24/485: “Malaysia: Internal Affairs: Civil Disturbances following General Elections”. 7. FCO 24/486: “Malaysia: Internal Affairs: Civil Disturbances following General Elections”. 8. FCO 24/487: “Malaysia: Internal Affairs: Civil Disturbances following General Elections”. 9. FCO 2/2: “Visit of Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia to United Kingdom”. 10. FCO 24/824: “Visit of Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia to London and UN”. MOD — Released files of the British Ministry of Defence. 1. Dissec/22/1/16: “Intelligence General — Commonwealth Countries: Malaysia”. 2. D8-11/6/5/1/9: “Malaysian Internal Security”. SEAD — Southeast Asia Department, UK 1. “Constitution and functions, etc. of United Malays National Organization” (UMNO). 09 ReluctantPolitician Biblio282 12/13/06, 10:45 AM Bibliography 283 RC (Reid Commission) — Federation of Malaya Constitutional Commission 1956 1. “Confidential Memorandum submitted to the Reid Commission by the Pan-Malayan Federation of Chinese Associations”. Group CO; Class 889; Piece 8/6. 2. “Memoranda submitted by individuals and various organizations 2000–2040”. 3. “Memoranda submitted by individuals and various organizations 2041–2090”. 4. “Memoranda submitted by individuals and various organizations 2091–2140”. 5. “Memoranda submitted by individuals and various organizations 2141–2170”. 6. “Minutes of Meetings No. CC 1000”. UC — Library archives of the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. <http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/mb/archives/mb367organ.shtml> CIA — “Prospects for the Proposed Malaysian Federation”. Number 54-59/1962. Other Unpublished or Classified Documents DM — David Marshall Papers Collection, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISEAS VCD — Chin Peng, “My Views on the Emergency”, 7 November 2004. Ismail Iskandar Wildan (grandson of Ismail). School paper 2004. Minutes of the meetings of the Queen’s College Sports and Social Club (QCSSC), Melbourne University, 8 March 1939 to 10 June 1942. Mohammad Abu Bakar 1978: The Escalation of Konfrontasi (June–September 1964). Malaysia’s Response to Indonesia’s Confrontation Policy in the Aftermath of the Abortive Tokyo Summit. Kertas Seminar Jabatan No. 2. Jabatan Sejarah Universiti Malaya. 09 ReluctantPolitician Biblio283 12/13/06, 10:45 AM 284 Bibliography Mohd Suffian, Tan Sri 1974: Tun Dr Ismail Oration. First address in the series delivered Friday 6 September in Kuala Lumpur. Zakaria Haji Ahmad 1974(?): Police Forces and Their Political Roles in Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Assessment and Overview. Archived at ISEAS Library. Mass Media Reports and Press Releases Berlingske Tidende. “Malaysia indenrigsminister besøger Kopenhavn: Vi går ind for demokrati. Krisen i Malaysia overvundet, siger indenrigsminiseren” [Malaysia’s Minister for Home Affairs Visits Copenhagen: We are for Democracy. The crisis in Malaysia has been surmounted, says the Minister], 3 October 1969. Daily Telegraph, 26 March 1951. FEER — Far Eastern Economic Review 81, no. 32. 13 August 1973. “Malaysia: Tun Dr Ismail (1915–1973)” by M.G.G. Pillai. New Straits Times Press (NSTP) archival collection on Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman (consisting of clippings in folders, arranged in chronological order) — MM (Malay Mail) — NST (New Straits Times) — ST (Straits Times) — SM (Sunday Mail) — Sunday Times Siaran Akhbar, news releases from Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia (Information Department of Malaysia), Kuala Lumpur: — PEN. 6/69/44. — PEN. 6/69/263. — PEN. 7/69/67. — PEN. 8/69/22. — PEN. 8/69/305. — PEN. 10/69/59. — PEN. 8/73/8. The Star, Joceline Tan “Tun Ismail — A Model for Politicians”, 2 August 2004. 09 ReluctantPolitician Biblio284 12/13/06, 10:45 AM Bibliography 285 Utusan Melayu, 8 August 1970. Warta Negara (Government Gazette) 13 June 1969. Jil. 13, Bil 12, Tambahan no. 36. Perundangan (A). Interviews Encik Daud Ahmad, former official of the Secrets Registry of the Ministry of Home Affairs under Ismail, on 28 June 2005 in Petaling Jaya. Datuk Abdullah Ali, former chief of protocol, former high commissioner to the United Kingdom, relative of Ismail, and president of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, on 8 September 2005 at Promet Tower in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Sri Zakaria Ali, former ambassador to the United Nations, and Canada, on 12 April 2006 at his residence in Petaling Jaya. Datuk Dr Hussein bin Tun Dr Awang, nephew to Ismail, on 30 March 2006 in Petaling Jaya. Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi, former secretary to the National Operations Council and Prime Minister of Malaysia (2003– ), on 14 May 2006 at Seri Perdana in Putrajaya. Mr Maurice Baker, close friend of Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, and former Singaporean high commissioner to Malaysia, 1971–73 and 1980–88, on 9 June 2005 at his residence in Singapore. Mr Tom Critchley, former Australian high commissioner to Malaysia and Singapore (1956–65) on 22 March 2005 at the Australian high commissioner’s residence, Kuala Lumpur. Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba, former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, on 16 June 2005 at his office in Tan & Tan Building, Kuala Lumpur. Ungku Bakar, relative of Ismail and expert on family relations within Johor’s aristocracy, on 7 July 2005 at Bawang Merah Restaurant, Subang Jaya. Mr Leslie Eu Peng Meng, golf partner to Ismail and first director of MISC, on 9 September 2005 at the Royal Selangor Golf Club. Tan Sri Dato Aishah Ghani bt Abdul Ghani, former head of UMNO’s Women’s Wing and member of the National Consultative Council, on 7 July 2005 in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur. 09 ReluctantPolitician Biblio285 12/13/06, 10:45 AM 286 Bibliography Datuk Abdul Rahman Hamidon, former secretary to the National Operations Council, on 9 September 2005 at the Royal Selangor Golf Club, Kuala Lumpur. Tengku Tan Sri Razaleigh Hamzah, former chairman of Pernas and former finance minister, on 27 June 2005 at his residence in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Sri Musa Hitam, deputy prime minister of Malaysia (1981–86), chairman of Guthries Group and Lions Land, on 26 October 2005 at his residence in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Mohamed Ariff, fourth son of Ismail, on 28 June 2005 at family residence in Kuala Lumpur. Ms Badariah, second daughter of Ismail, on 23 March 2005 at family residence in Kuala Lumpur. General Tun Ibrahim Ismail, former chief of staff of the Malaysian Armed Forces, CEO of the National Operations Council, on 23 March 2005 at his residence in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Sri Razali Ismail, former under-secretary at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, on 13 September 2005, at Hotel Nikko, Kuala Lumpur. Encik Mohamed Tarmizi, second son of Ismail, on 28 June 2005 at family residence in Kuala Lumpur. Encik Mohamed Tawfik, eldest son of Ismail, series of informal conversations and discussions between March 2005 and May 2006. Ms Zailah, eldest daughter of Ismail, on 23 March 2005 at family residence in Kuala Lumpur. Encik Zamakhshari, third son of Ismail, on 28 June 2005 at family residence in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Sri Rama Iyer, first head of Malaysian Airlines System, on 11 April 2006 at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur. Datuk Khoo Kay Kim, Professor Emeritus in History, on 6 July 2005 at the University of Malaya. Tan Sri Robert Kuok, founder of Malaysian International Shipping Corporation, etc., and close friend of Ismail, on 11 February 2006 at Citic Towers, Hong Kong. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Minister Mentor of Singapore, and Prime Minister of Singapore 1965–90, on 7 February 2006 at the Istana, Singapore. 09 ReluctantPolitician Biblio286 12/13/06, 10:45 AM Bibliography 287 Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu, Chief Minister of Penang 1969–90, on 9 January 2006 at Berjaya Towers, Penang. Datuk P.G. Lim, former ambassador to Yugoslavia, and the United Nations, and member of the National Consultative Council, on 14 May 2006 in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Sri Lim Taik Choon, first secretary to Ismail in 1957 at the Malaysian Embassy in New York, and former ambassador to Japan and Australia, on 13 May 2006 at the Petaling Jaya Hilton. Encik Wahab Majid, former press secretary at the Ministry of Home Affairs, 1970–73, on 6 June 2005 at the Petaling Jaya Hilton. Encik Din Merican, golf partner to Ismail and former under-secretary (political) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on 4 September 2006 at Holiday Villas, Subang Jaya. Tun Mohd Hanif B. Omar, former inspector-general of police, on 13 September 2005 at his residence in USJ. Dato’ Noordin Omar, former aide-de-camps to Ismail, on 6 September 2005 at Bangsar Shopping Arcade, Kuala Lumpur. Dato’ Dominic J. Puthucheary, former opposition politician and left- wing activist, on 6 September 2006, at his residence in Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur.
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