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In other parts of the Nanyang the Chinese were never prominent in Communist Parties except, later, in Sarawak, where the local Chinese Communist faction attempted with little success to gain control of the Sarawak United Peoples’ Party (S.U.P.P.), a party largely Chinese-supported, which emerged as one of the legal political parties after Sarawak obtained self-government in 1956.
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In
other
parts
of
the
Nanyang
the
Chinese
were
never
prominent
in
Communist
Parties
except,
later,
in
Sarawak,
where
the
local
Chinese
Communist
faction
attempted
with
little
success
to
gain
control
of
the
Sarawak
United
Peoples’
Party
(S.U.P.P.),
a
party
largely
Chinese-supported,
which
emerged
as
one
of
the
legal
political
parties
after
Sarawak
obtained
self-government
in
1956.