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26. US National Archives & Records Adm<strong>in</strong>istration, Shanghai Municipal Police <strong>Files</strong><br />

(SMPF), D2866, “<strong>Communist</strong> Suspect <strong>in</strong> Nank<strong>in</strong>g”, (23 July 1931- 21 Apr. 1932). Central<br />

Library of National University of S<strong>in</strong>gapore (NUS), Microfilm R0012016.<br />

27. Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Ms. Larisa Nikit<strong>in</strong>a, Russian language for both “Malay’s” (adjective) and<br />

“<strong>Malayan</strong>” is “малайский”. “Malaya” is “Малайя”. Thus, it might be natural that “Malay<br />

<strong>Communist</strong> <strong>Party</strong>” and “<strong>Malayan</strong> <strong>Communist</strong> <strong>Party</strong>” are same <strong>in</strong> Russian language.<br />

28. C.F. Yong, op., cit., p.139.<br />

29. Fang Shan, et.al., eds., Magong Wenji, Di 1 Ji, Zhanqian Dixia Douzheng Shiqi (1) (MCP<br />

Anthologies, Underground Struggle Era before <strong>the</strong> War. 方 山 等 编 马 共 文 集 第 1 辑 战 前<br />

地 下 斗 争 时 期 ( 一 )), Kuala Lumpur, Penerbitan Abad 21, 2010, (2010a henceforth), pp.46,<br />

47.<br />

30. Fang Shan, 2010a, pp.42, 43./ C. F. Yong, op., cit., pp.135, 136. / Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Yong, Fu<br />

w<strong>as</strong> presumably executed by <strong>the</strong> Japanese <strong>in</strong> 1944.<br />

31. Fang Shan, 2010a, pp.42, 43.<br />

32. C.F. Yong, op., cit., p.135.<br />

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