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Chapter 593 Sit-in Petition

"Commissioner, are the conditions in the countryside quite difficult? It seems that you have reduced your income a lot." Alyssa expressed her concern at this time, "I have a great appetite when I come back from a trip."

"It's mainly to replenish the losses in the body." Alan Wilson wiped his mouth and said, "After all, it's not just anyone, it's the US military with deep pockets, which can maintain a generous supply anywhere."

The combat effectiveness of the U.S. military has always depended on the wealth of the United States. The so-called hard struggle is a long time ago for the U.S. military. For example, the inventory of the Civil War was used as military supplies for the U.S. Army in World War I. It is estimated that the young soldiers of the U.S. military now

Neither would believe it.

Even if he goes out to spend time with Vivien Leigh, Alan Wilson has to prepare some food by himself.

Unlike the US military during the Korean War, even the thrown away food became delicious delicacies for South Korean soldiers and civilians.

The luxury materials Koreans have access to are very limited. It is impossible to meet everyone's dietary needs like the US military. How to keep the whole family covered has become a real problem. Fortunately, South Korea has a hot pot culture originating from a certain big country that can be used to mix in some.

Home-produced cheap vegetables, tofu, pasta, etc. can be stewed into a large pot to satisfy the whole family's pursuit of delicious food. This is how Army Pot was born.

Koreans should be allowed to try the instant noodles that have just appeared in Malaya and have been patented in London and New York.

Alan Wilson, who had never known the shame of plagiarism, had already popularized the instant noodles invented by the Japanese in British Malaya, but conditions did not allow it, otherwise he could even make the cold noodles that Koreans like.

But the current infrastructure in Malaya does not guarantee that every household has a refrigerator, so we can only think of ways to make instant noodles first.

It is said that instant noodles appeared because of the fast-paced life caused by Japan's post-war social animal culture.

From this point of view, it is very suitable for the current Malaya. Anyway, Alan Wilson thinks that instant noodles are a good thing, easy to preserve, and suitable for fast-paced life. If not, it can also be used to aid the third world, especially drought areas.

You must know that at present, the British army is still stationed in many relatively backward places, and instant noodles are very suitable for the British army. He even wants to discuss with General Mountbatten whether he can find a way with the Sea Lord who manages logistics.

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There are at least 150,000 reserve troops, and they should not have the same picky habits as front-line officers and soldiers of the Royal Navy.

He even wants to sell instant noodles to South Korea, and this is also in line with South Korea's tradition. As a well-known developed country, South Korea is the champion of instant noodles per capita in the 21st century. It beats China and Japan, but does not let the United States and Russia. It reflects the developed countries.

of profound heritage.

Considering that Japan and South Korea currently do not have the conditions to be picky in terms of their food self-sufficiency rate or objective environment. The current instant noodles should be very popular.

So Alyssa received a task. If the Japanese are in Bibi, let Japan import the instant noodles just launched in British Malaya. The two parties will sign a food supply contract for at least three years. This can be exchanged for Alan Wilson's serious attitude.

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In the past 1950, Alan Wilson had carried out a series of activities since taking office, including but not limited to Australia, the British mainland, and Africa, looking for financial resources, raw materials and policy support for British Malaya.

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He even dug out a sum of money from Newfoundland, the place where he had struggled, to invest in British Malaya. After a whole year of busy work, at the beginning of the new year, he had already designated this year as the year of British Malaya.

The year when Laiya took off.

It is initially expected that before 1956, that is, before the outbreak of the historical Suez Canal War, it will become a powerful supplement to the British mainland. At least it must not be worse than the British mainland in multiple hardware indicators, such as steel production, grain production, and

Traditional advantage projects, even oil resources, etc.

Currently, Pamela Mountbatten is looking for opportunities to squeeze into the Middle East oil market after Libyan oil returns. At the same time, there is still exploration work to be done in the North Sea and Malaya.

Under such circumstances, the occurrence of such a difficult matter is actually detrimental to Malaya's development plan.

Therefore, Alan Wilson cannot let this matter take a year and a half to be completed, and is prepared to use three months to complete all follow-up processing. If this is really an emergency, it will definitely be impossible to succeed.

But fortunately this was not a sudden incident. He had already made a record before the incident happened.

As the arrest work inevitably expanded, more and more criminals were thrown into prison. In the first week of Alan Wilson's return to Kuala Lumpur, more than 10,000 people had been arrested, and a month later

, raids under military control continued unabated, and the number of people imprisoned has exceeded 30,000.

And it has no tendency to stop. Rumors are spreading in the society that the British colonial government wants to capture no less than the number of criminals who were killed or wounded and prisoners of war, and give the Japanese an explanation.

Nowadays, people in British Malaya are in a state of flux, and the British army, which originally had a low sense of presence, often appears in front of ordinary people.

Just when the U.S. military initially gained a foothold and verified the fourth battle predicted by Ridgway's Sunday offensive, it began.

Protests happened naturally. At first, they were small and concentrated only in Kuala Lumpur. Later, they became larger and larger, and they were not limited to a single city, but spread to Penang, Malacca and other places.

The protesting crowd threatened the colonial government of British Malaya based on false claims of peaceful petition.

Well, as the spokesperson of imperialism and colonialism, Alan Wilson certainly could not give in. Barricades were set up near the administrative office. The British army, which had not suppressed the colonial resistance for a long time, pushed heavy machine guns onto the streets.

"In order to prevent the spread of mass incidents, of course certain measures must be taken. But using heavy machine guns?"

Lieutenant General Bilton was not very able to accept Alan Wilson's attitude of causing bloodshed at any time.

"I also spread the news that Malaya has nuclear bomb reserves through the Security Intelligence Committee." Alan Wilson said that a mere heavy machine gun could not bring him a sense of security. Nuclear weapons should be used when they are needed.

And he is not completely lying. In fact, how can a nuclear test be conducted only once? Of course, Britain will continue to conduct nuclear tests, and the location is still in British Malaya.

Of course, in the current local social environment, if a nuclear test is conducted, it does seem to be a bit of a threat.

"Alan, you have to know that once you lose control, this will be a big deal." Lieutenant General Bilton expressed his worry with a faint sigh.

"General, stop making trouble. London's response to British Malaya has always been to suppress." Alan Wilson smiled slightly and said, "And it's still in good order now. Look at what a peaceful sit-in protest, headed by

The organizers also wore the Union Jack flag of the British Empire, which is simply a model for similar activities."

"You think that the Chinese will give us the opportunity to kill. This idea is very courageous. You can use any words to describe the Chinese. But this ethnic group has nothing to do with impulse. Thinking too much and being greedy has its advantages and disadvantages, but

As far as the current situation is concerned, it's not a bad thing. Aren't they just asking to talk to me? I will talk to you, but it's just not time yet."

Although British Malaya is currently under military control, there are still no restrictions on the British media to protest against this kind of thing. The sit-in petition that occupied the entire block appeared in major newspapers in London within a few days.

superior.

Under the concerns of Whitehall, many media outlets that absolutely do not bow to the government rarely report in a neutral and objective tone, as well as the purpose of the petition organizer's desire to have a dialogue with Alan Wilson.

It is a pity that the Fourth Battle is in full swing, and the incident in British Malaya has not grabbed headlines around the world.

The fourth battle can be regarded as the first battle in which the US military recovered from its confusion after being beaten into a dog. It was also the first time that Ridgway tested the idea of ​​​​the Sunday offensive. From the beginning, it showed a well-matched attitude.

In such a heavyweight battle, Alan Wilson naturally could not grab the headlines. While resisting the sit-in petition, he received almost two telegrams from Whitehall every day.

After all, a group of unscrupulous journalists all have basic skills and can make trivial matters sensational.

Not to mention that the scale of the sit-in petition in Kuala Lumpur was really large. It was not just a fake product of just finding a few firewood, then lying on the ground, adjusting the angle, and then taking pictures of the Administrative Office.

When Whitehall saw the report of endless people sitting in silence, densely packed into the whole block, they naturally could not remain indifferent.

Alan Wilson repeatedly assured that the petition was in order and that he was not currently trying to temper the petitioner's temper. At the same time, he had prepared a dialogue and finally guaranteed that after this incident, British Malaya would definitely usher in a period of stability.

"But having said that, London is also very anxious now." With only a few dishes on the table, Alan Wilson took the initiative to pour a drink for Su Yang who was facing him, and asked proactively, "Is Mary very worried about you? After all, you are petitioning

organizer."

"Fortunately, I am a bit worried. Lord Zhongtang, how is Lao Tian?" Su Yang took a wine glass and asked the British Malaya Commissioner to fill it up, not forgetting Tian Qianqiu in prison.

Regarding who Su Yang and Tian Qianqiu organized the petition outside and who established prestige inside the prison, according to Su Yang's personal confession, it is said that it was the result of his victory in the fist fight.

"I called the prison two days ago. It's not bad. I have a much regular schedule. I don't think about anything. I can only sleep when I need to work. I've also gained a little weight." Alan Wilson watched Su Yang grow again.

Asking for a glass of wine, he tapped the table with his fingers and complained, "You are here to protect the rights and interests of the Chinese. How can you explain if you go out drunk in a while?"

"Master Zhongtang, if I go out a little later, won't it further prove the difficulty of the negotiation?" Su Yang opened the wine stall and said, "I'll sober up after eating and then go out."

"Don't forget what I taught you. Negotiations are extremely difficult. What the Administrative Office means is that it will never tolerate it. The UK does not take a position on the hatred between China and Japan, but killing lives to pay debts and paying back money, I believe you Chinese people do too.

Approved." Old God Alan Wilson said, "What we do is reasonable and legal. You must admit that the current petition is unreasonable."

"But our blood is thicker than water, and we must save them even if we are making trouble unreasonably." Su Yang continued, "I understand. I will say this when I get back. Pour another glass. British wine is boring."

"Drink slowly. Just because the wine is weak doesn't mean it's not intoxicating." Alan Wilson did not forget to remind him, "It's the last glass."


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