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Permulaan Darurat (1948-1950)

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1949-10-14: Banjir

“Rain in the past three days has caused the flooding of three trunk roads in Selangor and the lower areas of Sentul. Some rivers have overflowed their banks and many houses have been under water. Flood waters in most areas are now subsiding. The road between Rawang and Kuala Selangor was flooded to a depth of two feet between the 34th and the 36th mile at noon today. Flooding is also reported at the main road between Kajang and Jenderam and between Tanjong Karang and Kuala Selangor.” (The Straits Times, 14 October 1949, Page 6: |"Heavy Floods In Selangor").

1949-12-07: Permohonan Tanah Guru Sekolah Melayu

1950-05-10: Serbuan Kem Komunis

“Security forces had another big success against the Kajang gang in Selangor when in the early hours of this morning they made a moonlight raid on a unit of the gang and killed three of them. Sixteen squatters living near the camp were arrested and fourteen identified bandit agents were rounded up in nearby Jenderam village. The action took place on Brookside Estate, near the Semenyih to Dengkil Road. Acting on information, number 10 platoon of 'D' company First Suffolks, and a police jungle squad under the OCPD, Kajang, encircled an area of thick blukar. The Suffolk patrol, under Lieutenant G. Charrington, moved in and, according to the officer, 'practically' trod on four sleeping people who were in a rough and temporary shelter.' The four jumped up and ran, but the Suffolks killed two of them and a third ran into the guns of the police and was killed. Only one got away. One of the dead was a woman. Two Japanese pistols, one shotgun, one Japanese hand-grenade and four packs of equipment were captured.” (The Straits Times, 10 May 1950, Page 1: |"3 More Kajang Bandits Killed").

1950-08-01: Petisyen Bantuan Tanggungan Tahanan

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