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Anti-colonial material published by the Daily Worker (Morning Star) exposing British atrocities during the Malayan Emergency.

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English: Anti-colonial material published by the British communist newspaper the Daily Worker (today known as the Morning Star) exposing British atrocities during the Malayan Emergency. This material was published sometime in 1952 after the beginning of the British-Malayan Headhunting Scandal which was sparked on the 28 April 1952.
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Copy of this work is kept by the Working Class Movement Library in Manchester.

Cited and republished in "Head Hunters in the Malayan Emergency: The Atrocity and Cover-Up" by Dan Poole, figures 12-15, page 138.
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