THE BRITISH LEGACY

THE BRITISH LEGACY

J. Norman Farmer

J. W. W. Birch was an odd choice to be the first British adviser in Perak. An imperious colonial bureaucrat with 30 years of service, mostly in Ceylon, he had little knowledge of Malaya's customs or its language. But he exemplified the patriotism and starchy self-confidence of the Victorian Englishman, convinced, as historian Joseph Kennedy put it, that "if one Mr. Birch died, another would take his place."
Upon his arrival in Perak in 1874, Birch, along with his deputy, Captain T....

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