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PART Ⅰ.The Governor General's Report1

Ⅰ.THE ILLEGAL METHOD IN PRINCIPLE AND EXECUTION1

Ⅱ.REVOLUTIONARY TRADE-UNION ACTIVITY AND STRIKES4

Ⅲ.CONTACT BETWEEN THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL AND THE PKI VIA THE EAST,WITH SINGAPORE AS PRINCIPAL LIAISON-CENTER8

Ⅳ.TERRORISM,WITH THE BAND OF CRIMINALS DRAWN INTO THE PARTY AS AN ORGANIZED FORCE:RESULTS10

Ⅴ.TERRORISM IN THE FORM OF STRIKES,RIOTS AND REBELLION IS THE DIRECT RESULT OF A WELL-CONSIDERED PLAN OF THE COMMUNIST LEADERS BOTH HERE AND ABROAD12

Ⅵ.THE MOHAMMEDAN RELIGION IN THE SERVICE OF COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA17

Ⅶ.INCREASE IN PKI AND SR MEMBERSHIP SINCE THE DJOGJAKARTA CONFERENCE AS A RESULT OF THE CAMPAIGN BY THE CENTRAL EXECUTIVE,WHICH HAS LONG SINCE AIMED AT VIOLENT OVERTHROW OF THE LEGAL AUTHORITY18

PART Ⅱ.The Bantam Report19

Ⅰ.BANTAMESE SOCIETY19

The Existing Situation19

Character of the People19

Economic and Intellectual Development20

Social Structure20

The Masses21

Economic Differentiation21

Religion21

Descent23

Criminality23

Public Service23

Desa Administration23

Local Differences25

Menes25

Labuan25

Tjilegon and Anjer25

Social Changes25

Economic Changes25

Religious Life26

Associations28

Influence of Changes on the various Groups30

Ⅱ.THE ADMINISTRATION32

Organization32

Boundary Changes32

Delegation of Authority32

Transfers33

Administrative Corps32

The European Administration33

Native Administration34

The Administration in Operation36

Grievances of a General Nature37

Grievances of Concerning Religious Questions37

Special Grievances Concerning the Administration38

Ⅲ.THE REBELLION40

Characteristics40

The Rebels40

The Causes of Rebelliousness41

Grievances41

The Promised Utopia42

The Possibility of Success43

Religion43

Propaganda Methods45

Influences Against Communism48

Non-Communists in the Desa48

The Sarekat Islam48

Islam48

The Attitude of the Central Government49

Local Administration50

The Impression Made on the Population by the Government's Attitude50

Ⅳ.PROPOSED MEASURES51

Basis51

Organization51

The Principal Fault of the Present Organization51

The Desa52

Division of Desas52

Remuneration of Desa Heads and Desa Administration53

Election of Desa Heads53

The Desa Elders53

The Native Administration54

Restoration of the Regency of Tjaringin54

More Officials54

Choice of Officials55

Training of More Bantamese for Administrative Service55

More Housing for Assistant Wedanas56

The European Administration56

The Field of Activity for Assistant Residents56

More European Officials56

Choice of Officials57

Resident's Office57

The Police and Army57

Constabulary57

Regional Criminal Investigation Department58

Police58

Policy60

Policy of the Central Government60

Preventive Action60

Action during and after Disturbances60

Local Policy61

The Relationship to the Kiais60

As Few Measures as Possible61

Special Measures62

Measure Concerning Non-religious Matters62

Measures Concerning Religion62

(1)Child marriages62

(2) Religious teachers63

(3) Marriages and divorces63

(4) Institution of Friday services64

APPENDIX Ⅰ67

APPENDIX Ⅱ68

APPENDIX Ⅲ69

APPENDIX Ⅳ71

APPENDIX Ⅴ72

APPENDIX Ⅵ73

APPENDIX ⅦAND FOUR TABLES74

Table 176

Table 278

Table 379

Table 480

APPENDIX Ⅷ82

APPENDIX Ⅸ83

APPENDIX Ⅹ84

APPENDIX Ⅺ85

APPENDIX Ⅻ86

APPENDIX ⅩⅢ87

APPENDIX ⅩⅣAND TABLE88

Table90

APPENDIX ⅩⅤ92

APPENDIX ⅩⅥ96

PART Ⅲ.Political Section of the West Coast of Sumatra Report97

Ⅰ.THE COURSE OF THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT ON THE WEST COAST OF SUMATRA97

Communist Activities in the Years 1923 through 192597

Baars on Communism and Nationalism97

The Character of the Communist Movement on the West Coast of Sumatra in the Initial Period98

Organization and Extent of the Movement104

Communist Literature and Courses in 1925107

The Failure of the Movement of 1925 and the Sentiment among the Leaders112

Communism in 1926115

The Solo Resolution of December,1925 and Its Consequences on the West Coast of Sumatra115

The New Tactics119

The Collection and Manufacture of Arms120

The Illegal Action in General.The Instructions from the Central Committee of the P.K.I.Relating to This Action and the Standpoint of the Communist International122

The Action among the Peasantry124

(1)The changed tactics of the Communist International and their causes125

(2) The effect of the changed tactics on the writings of Tan Malaka129

(3) The Moscow instruction to the C.C.of the P.K.I.of May 4,1925,and their significance for the Communist tactice of 1926138

(4) The foreign policy of Russia143

The Insurrectionary Movement145

The Effects of the New Tacts on the West Coast of Sumatra,Organization of the Movement in 1926145

Tan Malaka and the Insurrectionary Movement153

The Insurrection158

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