- overexploitation.
Rattan were also
historically known as
Manila cane or
Malacca cane,
based on
their trade origins, as well as
numerous other trade names...
- baton,
which is
known as
Malacca Cane, is
constructed from
Malacca cane (rattan) and
derives its name from the port city of
Malacca in modern-day Malaysia...
- (Burma). It is one of the
scandent (climbing)
rattan palms used to make
Malacca cane furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas,
tables and
general wickerwork...
-
Military Secretary (Mil Secy) Adjutant-General
Quartermaster General (QMG)
Malacca Cane Chairman Joint Chiefs of
Staff Committee List of
serving generals of...
- he took one of a
number of
short thin
malacca canes. He
began to walk up and down the ****,
swinging the
cane deftly past his shoe. I sat down again...
- beating. The
wagon has
sharp cutting blades,
traditionally made from
malacca cane (rattan). The mold
contains 1,500
pieces of gold.
Before the mold is...
-
settlement in
Malacca,
Parameswara initiated the
development of the
place and
ordered his men to
cultivate the
lands with banana,
sugar cane, yam and other...
- Will
bequeathed it to
George Washington.
Malacca wood was the most
commonly used
material in
making the
cane shafts,[citation needed] and the standard...
- A
Lambeg drum is a
large drum,
beaten with
curved malacca canes. It is used
primarily in
Northern Ireland by
Unionists and the
Orange Order traditionally...
-
stutterer and a "tall, elegant, distinguished-looking man
sporting a
malacca cane with a
silver top." Most of the English-speaking
world know of Carl Jung's...