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Malaya Controls Its Criminal Societies

Document Item Number: 6-20-434-116-UA17-95_000577
Pages
67
Media Type
Document
Credit
MSU Archives and Historical Collections
Author(s)
E. H. Adkins Jr.
Original Repository
Michigan State University Archives & Historical CollectionsWesley R. Fishel Papers (UA 17.95)Box 1209, Folder 32
Reporductions
Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this item. Commercial use or distribution of this digital object is not permitted without written permission of the Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections.
Restriction
MSU grant exchange. The original item# we assigned was replaced to match the PDF filename on 25APR2016. Original Item# UA1795120932620434 is retained for reference in Coll/Bx/Fldr/Doc fields.
Physical Location
Box 1209, Folder 32; Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections,
Language(s)
English
Dates
Existence: February 2 1962
Existence: Majority of material found within February 2 1962
General Note
A report on the effectiveness of how Malaya (now Singapore) controls its criminal underground, and is intended to be used as a learning point for the Vietnamese public administration.

Perma Link
https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=6-20-434-116-UA17-95_000577

Citation
Malaya Controls Its Criminal Societies, 6-20-434-116-UA17-95_000577. February 2 1962, Box 1209, Folder 32; Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, Wesley R. Fishel Papers, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=6-20-434-116-UA17-95_000577, Accessed 04 Feb 2026.

Pub Credit Line
6-20-434-116-UA17-95_000577, Wesley R. Fishel Papers, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University

Added: 07 Aug 2013 [Updated: 19 Mar 2024]