
The Malayan Life of Ferdach O'Haney
eBook, Published by Monsoon Books
(16 Feb 2010)
US$8.10
It is 1950 and the Federation of Malaya is in the throes of the Malayan
Emergency. The British are struggling to defeat the communist terrorists
and deal with rising nationalism in the colony. Ferdach O'Haney arrives
in Malaya as a young Anglo-Irish man to serve the Federation government,
and he is plunged into the nitty-gritty of Malayan Emergency duties in
the New Villages and in the communist occupied jungles of Perak.
Gregarious and bisexual, O Haney befriends communist terrorists and
nationalist sympathisers, experiences the bloody Maria Hertogh race
riots, and comes up against prejudiced colonial administrators. O'Haney
meets General Briggs and Chin Peng, the leader of the communist
guerrillas, and he reveals new information about the assassination of
Sir Henry Gurney.
Ferderick Lees served in the RAF during WWII and then joined the
Malayan Civil Service, taking part in various efforts, including
Emergency work on the Director of Operations staff. Lees' most memorable
moment in Malaya was his rousing call of Merdeka! (Independence!) at the
conclusion of Malaysia's Declaration of Independence ceremony on 31
August 1957 after Syed Jaafar Albar - who had been asked by Tunku Abdul
Rahman to lead the crowd in cheers of Merdeka - lost his voice after the
first two proclamations. Lees stepped up to the microphone to save the
day.
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