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Table 4 Ch<strong>in</strong>ese Members <strong>in</strong> Organisations of Malay Pen<strong>in</strong>sula <strong>as</strong> at May<br />

1931<br />

District CP Youth TU Women AIL M & I (e)<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gapore 320 200 2000 50 200 130<br />

Johore 180 100 900 100<br />

Malacca 70 900 14<br />

Seremban 180 1500 300<br />

Kuala Lumpur 100 500 15<br />

Penang 100 450 50<br />

Ipoh 90 30 300 100<br />

Trengganu 30 50 2<br />

S<strong>in</strong>san (a) 60 110 800<br />

Kugan (b) 15 40<br />

Kiliw<strong>in</strong> (c) 40 200<br />

Quantan (d) 40 230<br />

Total 1225 440 7870 50 200 711<br />

Abbreviation: CP <strong>Communist</strong> <strong>Party</strong>, TU Trade Unions, AIL Anti-Imperialist<br />

League.<br />

Quoter's notes<br />

(a) Might be X<strong>in</strong>shan (Johor Baru)<br />

(b) Might be Kedah<br />

(c) Might be Kelantan<br />

(d) Kuantan<br />

(e) This column is not shown on <strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al table.<br />

Figures here are shown under <strong>the</strong> table <strong>as</strong> numbers of Trade Unions <strong>in</strong><br />

"Malaya States & Indian Countries". It should be Malay & Indian members.<br />

Orig<strong>in</strong>al comment says about a half is Malay St., ano<strong>the</strong>r half Indian.<br />

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