Troubled Malaya
| To gather material for Journey in Malaya Rene Cutforth, ex-BBC war correspondent, now free-lance journalist and broadcaster, travelled for a month in the country by every conceivable means. Last year he covered something like a thousand miles by car, taxi, jeep, convoy, trisha (a sort of bicycle rickshaw), aeroplane and on foot. The parts -on foot included several jungle patrols
on the trail of bandits. Cutforth saw how the local Home | Guard was playing its part, how planters and their wives lived on estates in | dangerous areas, and he also found ar opportunity of dis/cussing with four young men-Indian,
Malay, Eurasian and Chinese — the political problems that arise when races with widely differing views on ‘life live in close contact. Malaya seems to be coming through its storm of internal conflict at last, but the way through is not yet clear. ZB listeners can perhaps get a better view ) of the problem when Journey in Malaya | is broadcast on Sunday, October 10, at | 9.35 p.m.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 793, 1 October 1954, Page 18
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167Troubled Malaya New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 793, 1 October 1954, Page 18
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