The uncle had a Malacca cane in his hand, and we were but ill prepared to meet the sudden attack.
After preaching these doctrines in Malacca with success, he evidently proceeded farther east, stopping at Palembang and Bruney and reaching Sulu about 1450.
The Arabs, we know, used firearms early in the fourteenth century, and we may conjecture that they introduced such weapons into Malacca and other parts of Malaysia as they moved east.
Makdum was a noted Arabian judge or scholar who arrived atMalacca about the middle of the fourteenth century, converted Sultan Mohammed Shah, the ruler, to Islam and established this religion throughout the state of Malacca.
The results of his mission to Malacca and Sulu throw a new light on the history of Islam in the Philippine Islands and modify the opinion formerly held relative to its introduction by the sword.
The continent of Asia stretches two arms into the Pacific Ocean, Kamchatka in the north and Malacca in the south, between which lies a long cluster of islands constituting the Japanese empire, which covers 37 deg.
From Malacca the Portuguese sailed for the conquest of the Moluccas; and by achieving this, secured the monopoly of spices.
On the 14th, some Portuguese came to Acheen on an embassy from the governor of Malacca to the king; and as the wind was scant, they landed three leagues to the east of Acheen road.
The Portuguese also are in great fear of being driven by them out of the trade they now carry on from Ormus to Goa, and with Malacca and Macao in China.
Nicobar, and Great and Little Andaman Islands, and thence through the volcanoes of Barren Island, Narcondam and Cheduba, nearly parallel with the coasts of Malacca and Tenasserim, all on the eastern part of the Bay of Bengal.
Yet Malacca possesses many advantages over the other settlement.
At Malacca we observed extensive beds of iron-shot clay.
The Scaevola, already mentioned, is common here as on the Malacca coast.
Why," chuckled the Captain, bringing down his old malacca cane with a thump on the floor.
Your guess is the nearer of the two, missy," decided Captain Dresser, thumping his malacca cane down to give greater effect to his words.
Captain, with much energy, stamping his foot on the floor as he spoke to give point to his assertion, his malacca cane not being within reach at the moment.
Bob and Nellie together, stooping down to where the Captain was poking about with the end of his malaccacane in the sandy shingle.
Captain, halting abruptly with the assistance of his sheet anchor, the malacca cane, as he half turned round.
In the year 1898 the ever increasing solicitude of the Sakays had enabled me to accumulate a considerable quantity of Malacca cane, rattan, resin and orchids which I had made up my mind to take to Penang for sale.
There were extensive woods of rattan, and other magnificent reeds which are called in England Indian and Malacca cane; there was resin oozing copiously from the trunks of the trees.
I managed, however, to find out that quite recently some Sakais had ventured as far as there to exchange rattan (Malacca cane) and rubber, for tobacco and rice.
The malacca cane--the instrument with which he had almost certainly saved the life of the assailed Oriental, and which he had put into the hands of the latter as a weapon.
Raynier wondered how she would receive the news of the loss of the malacca cane, and felt steeled to tell her about it then and there.
Between them lay a stout, silver-topped malacca cane, evidently the instrument with which the native groom had been chastised.
From the peninsula ofMalacca my boots carried me to Sumatra, Java, Bali and Lamboc.
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