British Civil Servant

Chapter 603 Release All

At the critical moment, Alan Wilson put away the amnesty order and said to himself, "Of course His Majesty can issue an amnesty order, but you must know that this government also asked me to fight for some conditions. In fact, it is to obtain your rights. Guarantee. Therefore, I can announce this amnesty order or not, I can announce it with conditions, and I can also delay the announcement. For example, I can start the repatriation mode first, and then announce it after almost clearing up the unstable factors."

Chen Zhenlu and Lin Lianyu all had unswerving expressions on their faces. This reaction was clearly seen by Alan Wilson, who said considerately, "Did you think that the King of Hell is easy to meet, but the kid is difficult to deal with?"

The atmosphere in the commissioner's office was a little awkward. Of course Alan Wilson didn't have to show off his dignity as a colonist. In fact, he had no problem even if he did. This was indeed a colony.

Everything must be done step by step. Alan Wilson first announced the amendment to the regulations governing the overseas colonies of the British Empire. There was only one article. In principle, each colony did not prohibit intermarriage between different ethnic groups, but each colony provided residency rights in principle according to the location of the intermarrying man.

In other words, the various ethnic groups in British Malaya could intermarry, but if imperial subjects belonging to British Malaya married people from other colonies, they had to go to the place of birth of the man to live.

In fact, this is a variant of the apartheid system in South Africa and the United States, except that the current colonies of the British Empire are mainly divided into two parts, British Malaya guarding the Strait of Malacca, and the larger British African colonies.

This is a huge geographical gap, so even if similar methods are adopted, it will not be obvious.

British Malaya has been designated as a key development colony, and people including but not limited to black people will definitely enter in the future. After all, it is just an input of resources, and it is unrealistic if one person cannot come here alone. This must be the necessary price to pay for colonial policy!

However, the two major ethnic groups in British Malaya are now considered conservative, and the thinking of the Chinese is completely different from that of the 21st century. As for the Malays, they are a group that believes in peace religion and are even more conservative.

And black people in Africa don't have to deal with twists and turns. What if some chief or local elite came to British Malaya and successfully defrauded them in such a conservative environment? Regardless of whether it is a Chinese or a Malay, if you want to get married, you must go to British Africa to settle.

Because Britain is a colonial empire, in order to win over the elites of former colonies, it may be liberal in its immigration policy.

During discussions in Whitehall, in response to this possible discussion, provisions on interracial marriages were formulated in the colonial regulations. Because the risks of formulating such a policy were relatively small, Whitehall could do this.

It is impossible for Whitehall to do this in the UK, because there is a parliament in the UK, and only a handful of those politicians would dare to oppose a similar environment.

They are all afraid of being associated with racial discrimination.

This kind of regulation was introduced to prevent immigrants from future colonies from influxing into the mainland. The benefits are still obtained by the mainland, but the risks may be borne by Malaya, which plays a role in protecting the mainland.

Of course, the people in front of Alan Wilson don't need to know this purpose, as long as they understand the literal meaning. On the surface, not only did this not harm British Malaya, it even had a protective effect.

When the new regulations were announced this time, both Chen Zhenlu and Lin Lianyu felt that there was no problem. Alan Wilson continued, "The local government has given a plan for the construction of Malaya. Four major cities will be built in Malaya as development centers, respectively. They are Singapore, Penang, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur, with Kuala Lumpur being the administrative center and the capital.”

"Malacca and Penang are the port cities of the Malay Peninsula, and Singapore will merge with the Riau Islands, Lingga Islands, and Natuna Islands. As for Singapore, Singapore will serve as the core transit station for the Strait of Malacca in the future. The short-term development plan will Focus on Singapore. Singapore will be built into a comprehensive transfer station for port logistics, ocean berthing, and fuel supply.”

After the Riau Islands, Linga Islands, and Natuna Islands are merged into Singapore, the area of ​​Singapore will reach 8,000 square kilometers. Of course, the three major islands are mainly used as bases for the British Royal Navy.

The changes to the administrative regions of Singapore and the changes to the administrative regions of Sabah were carried out at the same time. However, Singapore has a majority of local Chinese, while Sabah does not. For this reason, Alan Wilson told these Chinese leaders.

Of course, Singapore and Penang are both major settlement places for Straits Chinese and may not be to the liking of traditional Chinese like Chen Zhenluk and Lim Lian Yuk, but this is none of his business as a commissioner.

"Sir, this amnesty order?" Chen Zhenlu reminded in a low voice. Although the previous words were all good things, as the leader of the MCA, he was still more concerned about the amnesty order.

"Mr. Chen, please be patient. I haven't finished speaking yet. I'll be here soon." Isn't Alan Wilson slowly approaching his destination? He explained the cause and negative impact of this incident, and then said, "About the entire Chinese people The definition of ethnic group, the unanimous view of the Cabinet and Whitehall is that the entire Chinese ethnic group is an alien ethnic group similar to the British citizens who settled in Malaya. Therefore, they are not regarded as indigenous Malayans, and therefore are not counted as citizens of British Malaya. .But at this stage they can be regarded as overseas subjects of the British Empire."

The Chinese ethnic group that integrates into the area and considers this place to be their hometown is a very small minority, and they have a proper name called Straits Chinese. It just so happens that the Chinese leaders here are all traditional Chinese and new immigrants.

Alan Wilson cannot invite Straits Chinese leaders over, otherwise the Straits Chinese will easily see that this generalization of the entire Chinese group will harm the interests of the Straits Chinese.

After today's talks, as the current majority of the population in Malaya, the Chinese will lose their last chance to integrate into Malaya.

British Malaya will also divide household registration management into two parts, one for imperial subjects, and the other for the indigenous Malay residents.

The Straits Chinese have two characteristics. The first is that they do not want Britain to give up its colonies. The second is that the Straits Chinese do not care about the motherland like traditional Chinese. Taken together, these two conditions mean that the Straits Chinese hope that Malaya will continue to exist as a colony.

Alan Wilson's condition is either to admit that one is not a native but an outsider. Either be deported now, there is no third way, because his role is to protect the rights of the indigenous Malays.

At the same time, most manufacturing industries were given to the Chinese and most of the land was given to the Malays. If the Chinese leaders in front of him do not agree with this condition, he really does not want to sink these uncooperative people into the sea, but sometimes people may do things that go against their true intentions.

Su Yang didn't care. The new immigrants he represented had only settled in Malaya for five years. He didn't put himself together with these natives at all. He directly said, "Master Zhongtang, as long as the people in the prison are Release, none of that is a problem.”

"Mr. Su, I admire you very much. You are worthy of being Newfoundland's son-in-law. I believe Newfoundland will be proud of you in the future." Alan Wilson spoke with great appreciation, and he was happy to talk about racial issues.

Are the residents of Newfoundland as arrogant as the citizens of the UK? Not at all, but even if he is a British citizen, the top hat civilized stick will do the same when he sees Ali Khan and show respect from the bottom of his heart.

"We also agree!" Chen Zhenlu and Lin Lianyu thought about it. After all, Chinese are the majority of new immigrants. After this time, the prestige of Su Yang, Tian Qianqiu and others will increase, and the MCA will not be able to suppress them forcefully.

By now, the top leaders of the MCA already know that the rise of Chinese workers who have traveled to Newfoundland is inevitable. Moreover, the chief executive of Newfoundland was now the chief executive of Malaya.

Alan Wilson was already familiar with these Chinese workers. Since they were on the same page, Chen Zhenlu and Lin Lianyu had nothing to do to stop them.

"Ah, that's right, you already have dual citizenship. You are not homeless!" Alan Wilson laughed happily, but he didn't know how long this dual citizenship could last.

"But, let me mention the current situation again. In any case, Britain did not participate in the war on the peninsula. If you have resentment against the Americans, do not confront the British Empire. Especially when major cities like the Malay Peninsula are A place within the range of the battleship’s main gun.”

"Don't think I'm being alarmist. Who knows if there is support among you among them?" Alan Wilson raised his wrist and glanced at the time, and said to himself, "That's about it. One hundred and eighty-four infiltrators will be here today." He was beheaded. I don’t know if I will get the Blue Sky and White Sun Medal after the head is sent back. When Alyssa told me yesterday, it was very unexpected. I really didn’t expect that there would be only one island left and it wouldn’t stop.”

Alan Wilson was talking about beheading, not stoning, so the person who was beheaded was definitely not a Malay who believed in the Peace Religion.

"If any of you is more inclined to Chang Gong, please tell me, if you don't want the battleships of the Royal Pacific Fleet to sail over, give up the practice of establishing influence among the Chinese ethnic groups in the colonies of the British Empire."

"If you talk to me, I will talk to you calmly. If there are foreign forces behind your back, I will find out. We will also act in accordance with the law."

Alan Wilson, who had his back turned to everyone, picked up the phone and said into the receiver, "Alan Wilson, High Commissioner of British Malaya, regarding the incident of storming the prisoner of war camp, all criminals will be released at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. Prepare in two hours Announcement broadcast to read His Majesty the King's pardon."

While Alan Wilson was on the phone, the leaders of the MCA and new immigrants behind him were signing the guarantee letter in black and white, which would be legally binding.

At six o'clock in the evening, Alan Wilson, who had already worked overtime for four hours, read out a special pardon from King George VI, releasing all criminals captured in the storming of the prisoner of war camp.

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