I guess I can't give you a satisfying answer. You seem to have two 
fundamentally conflicting goals:

1) loading tiddlers lazily
2) searching all content, including lazy loaded stuff... which is not possible 
in a client-only environment.

So, to me, your technological concept is a bit shaky...

# convert word to html which
#* gives you the most uggly and bloated html representation I can think of
#* presumably discards resources (like images or OLE objects) and complex 
elements like shapes or footnotes

So my question to you is: Why do you want or need to embed all those documents? 
Only to search their contents? You can do just as well in your OS while only 
keeping important meta-information about each file in TiddlyWiki. You wont be 
able to edit anything between those html tags anyways. Is the single file 
approach this important to you here?

Tobias.

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