British Civil Servant

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Yoshida Shigeru is short and not amazing, but he is married to a famous lady, Yukiko. This Yukiko, who is ten years younger than him, is the granddaughter of Toshitsu Okubo, one of the famous Meiji heroes, one of the "Three Heroes of the Restoration", and the eldest daughter of Nobuken Makino, a high-ranking minister who was deeply favored by the emperor. It is said that the big media is actually a female chess player who often plays Go with Makino.

Goodwill between Japan, Britain and the United States is a national policy that the Japanese government has implemented for a long time since modern times. Japan has benefited from this national policy. During the Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, and the First World War, Japan has continued to expand its power and seized huge rights and interests.

Shigeru Yoshida's father-in-law, Nobuken Makino, was a representative of the pro-American faction in Japan, and his political views had a decisive influence on Shigeru Yoshida.

After a difficult period after the war, Yoshida is pleased with the current Japanese economy, although he is a chancellor because Hatoyama was suspected by the occupying forces. But with the goodwill with the Americans, especially MacArthur's good relationship, he quickly became the prime minister.

The result of the world war has made Shigeru Yoshida understand that it is not good to fight against the United States. Before the war, Japan should have maintained a good relationship with the United States and the United States, rather than self-inflated and joined the war against Britain and the United States.

The news of the victories of the US military on the Korean peninsula made Shigeru Yoshida think that he had made the right choice. At the same time, he also paid attention to the meeting held by the United Kingdom in Kuala Lumpur.

The defeat made Japan lose China, the largest overseas market before the war, and the economic revival is inseparable from the huge market.

If Japan wants to develop, it must need a huge market as support, so Yoshida Shigeru is very concerned about the situation in Southeast Asia, and has his own ideas about the Kuala Lumpur Conference initiated by the leader of the pre-war world, the United Kingdom.

As Yoshida was considering how to restore Japan's conditions, Isuto Ikeda, a close assistant he was optimistic about, entered his office and greeted his life mentor with respect.

Ikeda was born into a family of brewers in Yoshina Village, Toyota County, Hiroshima Prefecture, and his family was relatively well-off.

After graduating from the Faculty of Law at Kyoto University, he entered the Ministry of Finance and took a job in Japan. After Japan was defeated and surrendered, Ikeda began to emerge. played an important role in the process of economic revival. Because he has won the appreciation and reuse of Yoshida Shigeru, he is recognized as an excellent assistant of Yoshida Shigeru and is deeply trusted.

"Ikeda, come and sit down." Shigeru Yoshida said with a smile, looking at his proud disciple.

Isato Ikeda nodded, "Prime Minister, is there anything wrong with calling me here?"

"Ikeda, this is the case. The current military operations of the U.S. military have made Japan develop. We should also take advantage of the opportunity to support the United States to repair the current relationship, such as in Southeast Asia." Shigeru Yoshida said seriously, "I lost the mainland. After the market, Southeast Asia is extremely important to Japan. At the same time, we also need to get the understanding of the British. After all, the British Empire is also very powerful in Southeast Asia. It can be seen from this Kuala Lumpur conference that the United Kingdom still has a huge influence. , India and other newly independent countries, as well as supporters of British traditions Canada, Australia and so on.”

Yoshito Ikeda agrees with the idea of ​​a life mentor, saying that he also means the same, "However, the problems in Southeast Asia are very complicated. Because of the casualties during the war, the Philippines clings to us, which is very embarrassing."

"The key lies in the United Kingdom, according to what we know at this stage. The United Kingdom is based in British Malaya and has carried out a lot of construction. Another thing is that the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, Australia and the Netherlands who follow the United Kingdom have huge prisoners of war. If If these countries can release the prisoners of war and return home, I believe it will put pressure on the Philippines.”

After the independence of the Philippines, the most important thing is to ask for war reparations from Japan. Alan Wilson also realized that he had a fellow man after he got to know him deeply.

And as Japan, which is clinging to it, has already been charged by the Philippines many times, this is not a secret at all.

Isato Ikeda pondered for a while, and asked in a low voice, "Can you get the support of the United States?"

"This matter still needs to be handled, but I hope you can go to Kuala Lumpur. It is an ice-breaking trip. It is best to get the understanding of the British." The responsibility fell on Ikeda Yuto.

"The steel industry is extremely important to a country, and it is inappropriate to put it in West Malaysia. It is more reassuring to put it in Sarawak."

At this moment, it is not known that a visitor that he himself has never thought of is coming to the door, Alan Wilson is still in Kuching and East Malaysia Commissioner Edel, inspecting the steel base that has already started construction.

Because the two parts of British Malaya are actually not balanced, even if the Kra Isthmus is annexed, the area of ​​West Malaysia is still smaller than that of East Malaysia, while the population of East Malaysia is far smaller than that of West Malaysia, only the Malay Peninsula one-third.

For the sake of long-term stability and untenable division and governance, the industrial layout must be focused. The Malay Peninsula has a large population and the shipping is more convenient. The textile industry base must be placed there.

As for tin ore and rubber, they are all developed on the current basis, and there is no distribution problem. No one can move a tin mine, can they? The rubber industry can be balanced.

Then the industries placed in East Malaysia are very important in terms of reliability. I believe that any country understands the significance of the steel industry to a country. After all, this is a hard indicator of whether it is a strong country.

The steel industry must be placed in Sarawak. As for the importance, you can see how enthusiastic France is to Alan Wilson's proposal for a coal-iron community. For any country, steel is just like its name, with the skeleton of a country. exist. It's almost like an excuse to speak to the outside world.

The same goes for the oil and gas industry in British Malaya, including extraction and refining. Don't think that oil refining has no technical content. Even in the 21st century, many Middle Eastern countries are exporting oil and importing oil products. Many countries cannot even refine gasoline.

One of the most important reasons for the high profits in the refining industry is the pricing mechanism. However, the cost-plus pricing mechanism cannot be maintained for a long time. In the future, the pricing mechanism of refined oil products will become market pricing, which is an inevitable trend. So be sure to be mentally prepared.

Compared with simply selling oil, the refining industry is an industry that uses the characteristics of oil, and it is not enough to just sell raw materials.

Although the world today can even say that the United States was already a giant in oil refining when Standard Oil appeared a long time ago, the United Kingdom is at least not behind in this regard.

Then steel and oil refining, Alan Wilson has already decided in his heart, and put them in the reliable kingdom of Sarawak. Pamela Mountbatten also knows this.

After a round with East Malaysia Commissioner Edel, Alan Wilson was a little thirsty, so he found a place to eat something, and then returned to the Kingdom of Sarawak to rest.

Nominally this palace has nothing to do with the high commissioner Alan Wilson, but this does not delay him for a moment.

At this moment, Edel went back and forth, came in and said, "Commissioner, Alyssa sent a telegram saying that the Japanese government sent a delegation to discuss the issue of prisoners of war."

"I'm afraid it's not just about prisoners of war." How many days have passed since the Kuala Lumpur meeting? Alan Wilson, who attended the conference, was not so easily forgotten.

But in any case, he will not make it easy for the Japanese to achieve any purpose. Who told him to let him talk when he was alive, there can be no Japanese father-in-law at the funeral.

There is no need to talk about such a long time ago. At the surrender ceremony of the previous Japanese surrender, Mountbatten demanded that all senior Japanese generals must hold a formal signing ceremony in front of his men; , guns, etc. were distributed as trophies to the Allied officers and soldiers present. In addition, all Allied officers participating in the ceremony were not allowed to shake hands with the Japanese generals.

Otherwise, Alan Wilson, in New Delhi, proposed to detain Japanese prisoners of war to make up for the destruction of the colony by the war, how could it be so easy to achieve? To know that he was only the regional commissioner of Hyderabad at that time, the key is that Mountbatten, the commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces in Southeast Asia at that time, played a role.

"No matter who comes, it's arranged in Penang, where there are more Chinese." Alan Wilson glanced at the telegram and returned to a state without bones, "I'll go back when the Japanese arrive, I don't have much time. Is it?"

If it weren't for the fear of affecting himself, he would have set the meeting place on the island of the nuclear test~lightnovelpub.net~ so as to show the importance he attaches to the big nuclear nation.

It is now clear that British Malaya and Japan are in a competitive relationship to start at the same time. Whatever the purpose of the Japanese this time, Alan Wilson could not agree.

What's more, it is also unintentional. Recently, the public opinion in the hands of Pamela Mountbatten is reporting that during the war, the families of the Southeast Asian colonial troops were used as military prostitutes by Japan.

The war has been over for five years, and this time is not far away. At this time, the scars are exposed and the colonists still in Southeast Asia are very annoyed. Maybe many prisoners of war have died of overwork recently.

As for the so-called Japanese politicians, Alan Wilson is not interested in learning about them either. It is enough to look at the information temporarily and make sure that he knows them, because knowing one is almost equal to knowing Japanese politicians in the next few decades.

Be aware that Japanese politics is quite rigid and fits perfectly with any definition of the bureaucratic class. It can even be said that the descendants of the politicians group started as ministers.

When the other party arrives and returns to the Malay Peninsula, it does not involve any diplomatic etiquette. On the contrary, Alan Wilson thinks it is right to do so. As he has always advertised a heavy punch against third world countries, he should do it.

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