
Footfalls Echo in the Memory
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Verner Bickley as an Education Officer in the British Colonial Service and in the British Council provides the answer and shows that educational and cultural values were paramount and important in themselves, and through the medium of the near-global English language, vitally important in both culture and technical training. Life in overseas postings was set against a backdrop of turbulent international relations following World War II, including service in the Royal Navy in India and Ceylon, soon to be become independent Sri Lanka.
Bickley was Education Officer in Singapore during the tumultuous 1950s, at the time of the Malayan 'Emergency' and in the lead-up to independence in 1957 which he announced on Radio Malaya. His service with the British Council began with a posting to Burma during the premiership of U Nu, struggling with ethnic problems and to be ousted by military coup. And during his time in Indonesia the British Embassy was burnt to the ground by rioters. Later service was in Japan - basking in its success as an emerging economic powerhouse. This is an essentially warm and human story enlivened, especially during the British Council period, by a succession of diverse personalities, including royalty, British and Thai, as well as writers like Anthony Burgess, Graham Greene and Willis Hall and actors such as Donald Sinden, Patrick Stewart and Max Adrian.
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Foreword by Rt Hon The Lord Hunt of Wirral MBE
Foreword by Valerie Mitchell, OBE, Director-General The English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth
Introduction
Author's Note
The First Step:
1 The Beginnings
2 Fun and Games
3 A Good Environment
The Second Step: School Days and Conflict
4 The Grammar School
5 Came the War
The Third Step: Navy Days
6 Wake Up!
7 The Holiday Camp and Worse
8 The Midshipman
The Fourth Step: Back to Reality
9 Return to Ceylon
10 Back to Wales
11 A Study Regimen
The Fifth Step: Singapore: Lion City
12 The Undelivered Message
13 Friends and Acquaintances
14 Sarawak and Broadcasting Days
15 The Railway Victims
16 There Was Still an Emergency
17 Mount Pleasant
The Sixth Step: Burma: Land of the Crested Lion
18 Intruders
19 Maymyo, Taunggi and Miss Gulliver
The Seventh Step: Indonesia: A Multitude of Islands
20 Culture
21 P?nasihat
22 The Mob
The Eighth Step: Japan: Land of the Rising Sun
23 Some Surprises
24 Tokyo Perspectives
25 Culture Learning
26 How English Works
27 Celebrities
The Ninth Step: Hawaii to Hong Kong
28 Return to the Service
29 Reflections
References
Notes
Index
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