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| - | ====== Zaman Kolonial British (1870-1957) ====== | ||
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| - | 1897-10-09: APPLICATION (21) FOR SAWAH AND KAMPUNG LAND AT SUNGAI JENDERAM | ||
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| - | 1911-01-09: RESERVATION OF 5 ACRES OF LAND FOR A MOSQUE AND A MALAY BURIAL GROUND AT SUNGEI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1911-03-08: APPLICATION BY HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF SELANGOR FOR 1000 ACRES OF LAND AT SUNGEI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1911-05-26: ALIENATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND TO MALAYS AT SUNGEI JENDERAM | ||
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| - | 1912-04-22: RESERVATION OF LAND IN KAJANG MUKIM FOR PUBLICATION IN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT QUARRY, SUNGEI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1913-08-28: RESERVATION OF LAND FOR MOSQUE AND BURIAL GROUND AT SUNGEI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1915-01-15: INFECTION DISEASE. DESTRUCTION OF A HOUSE IN JENDRAM, KAJANG COMPENSATION FOR : | ||
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| - | 1916-02-08: OPENING OF A NEW SCHOOL AT SUNGEI JENDRAM, AT THE 28TH MILE, BANGI-SALAK ROAD | ||
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| - | 1917-12-12: SNAGGING AND IMPROVING SUNGEI JENDRAM, ULU LANGAT - ACCEPTANCE OF LEE CHONG' | ||
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| - | 1918-01-23: ESTIMATES, 1918. SNAGGING AND IMPROVING SUNGEI JENDRAM, ULU LANGAT. SANCTION TO INCUR EXPENDITURE | ||
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| - | 1919-06-18: PERMISSION TO PURCHASE 5 ACRES OF LAND AT SUNGEI BUAH, BANGI BY MOHAMED SOOM, MALAY TEACHER, SUNGEI JENDRAM. | ||
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| - | 1920-10-26: JENDRAM MALAY RESERVATION. EXTENSION OF: | ||
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| - | 1923-01-09: INCHE AHMAD BIN ABDULLAH : MALAY TEACHER : SUNGEI JENDRAM - TRANSFER TO TANJONG MALIM COLLEGE | ||
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| - | ===== 1923-02-11: Pengebumian Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid ===== | ||
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| - | //"The death took place at Jenderam on Sunday, the 11th instant, at about 5 a.m. of Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid, Kathi of Kuala Lumpur. Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid, at the request of the Malayan community of Jenderam, went there last Saturday evening to deliver a lecture on Islamic teachings. He did not appear to be ill until 5 a.m. when, after his morning prayer, he complained of severe coughing and a few minutes later he passed away peacefully. Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid had been suffering from consumption for the last two years and his death is said to be due to his ailment. His body was taken to Kuala Lumpur on Sunday morning. The funeral, which was attended by about 400 persons, took place on the same day from his residence No. 3 Gombak Lane, and his body was finally buried at Gonggang Cemetery. He leaves a widow and two brothers to mourn his loss. By the death of Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid, says the Malay Mail, the Malay community of Kuala Lumpur has lost an able Guru whose teachings were highly appreciated. During his five years' office in the Kathiship he had removed a great deal of misconceptions and misrepresentations interpolated as Islamic teachings by several so-called teachers of Islamic religion."// | ||
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| - | **Kiri**: Peta lokasi Perkuburan Gonggang, ditandakan merah sebagai "Mohd. Cemy." (Mohammedan Cemetery) (1923). Mercu tanda: di sebelah barat: Sungai Gombak dan Batu Road (kediaman Raja Laut). Di bucu barat daya berhampiran Masjid Jamek, keluar dari Batu Road ialah Gombak Lane (kediaman Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid). Kemungkinan lokasi Kampung Gonggang ialah sebelah utara perkuburan ini iaitu sekitar Sungai Bunus, sehingga ke [[gonggang# | ||
| - | **Kanan**: Peta lokasi Perkuburan Gonggang, ditandakan merah, kini Perkuburan Islam Jalan Ampang. ([[https:// | ||
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| - | 1923-07-04: APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANT PENGHULUSHIP SUNGEI JENDERAM :- | ||
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| - | 1923-11-22: RICE-GROWING AT JENDRAM, ULU LANGAT - INVESTIGATION INTO THE POSSIBILITY OF :- | ||
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| - | 1924-05-19: SAWAH LAND, 5 ACRES 1 ROOD 30 POLES WITHIN MALAY RESERVATION - ALIENATION TO NAIM BIN NAK, ASSISTANT PENGHULU, JENDERAM FREE OF PREMIUM :_ | ||
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| - | 1924-08-07: INCHE MD. SUKI BIN GANJIL, CLASS IV TEACHER, SUNGEI JENDERAM MALAY SCHOOL - (I) DEATH OF - (II) AUTHORITY TO PAY HIS SALARY TO HIS MOTHER | ||
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| - | 1924-11-25: APPLICATION FROM THE MALAYS RESIDING IN THE MALAY RESERVATION AT JENDRAM FOR A MOSQUE AND BURIAL GROUND. RESERVATION OF LAND : | ||
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| - | 1924-12-22: RAJA IBRAHIM BIN RAJA JAFFAR, OUT-DOOR OFFICER PORT DICKSON - APPLICATION FOR POST OF PENGHULU, JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1925-01-23: APPLIES FOR THE POST OF PENGHULU JENDERAM, KAJANG | ||
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| - | 1925-01-30: APPLICATION FROM RAJA AHAMED BIN RAJA SULEIMAN FOR PENGHULUSHIP JENDERAM | ||
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| - | 1925-03-18: RENTING OF A BUILDING FOR THE MALAY VERNACULAR SCHOOL AT SUNGEI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1925-04-01: PETITION THAT CERTAIN LANDS OF HER LATE HUSBAND, ABU NAIM BIN NEK, PENGHULU OF JENDRAM BE TRANSFERRED TO HER | ||
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| - | 1926-06-12: SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISION OF $61/- TO THE VOTE "NEW SCHOOL AND TEACHERS' | ||
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| - | 1926-09-15: PETITION REGARDING HIS CONTRACT ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SCHOOL AND TEACHER' | ||
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| - | 1926-10-18: TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SCHOOL AND TEACHER QUARTERS WITH WELL AND LATRINE AT SUNGEI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1926-12-14: REQUEST FOR GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TOWARDS THE BUILDING OF THE NEW MOSQUE AT SUNGEI RAMAL AND JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1927-05-13: APPLICATIONFOR A GOVERNMENT GRANT TOWARDS THE BUILDING OF A NEW MOSQUE AT JENDERAM, KAJANG | ||
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| - | ===== 1928-07-14: Agamawan Dakwa Difitnah ===== | ||
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| - | //"The Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court was packed with Malays from all parts of the State on Tuesday. when an action was begun before the Chief Justice (Sir Henry Gompertz) in which Haji Jalaluddin Bin Ismail, a religious instructor, of Jendram, Ulu langat, brought an action against seven other Malays for publishing a libel against | ||
| - | him. He claimed $3,250 as damages, and prayed for an injunction against the defendants restraining them from publishing similar libellous statements to that complained of. The plaintiff, who is a " | ||
| - | religious instruction to the people of Sungei Jendram, alleges that on December 15th., 1927, the defendants and others presented a petition to the Chief Kathi of the State of Selangor, which set out inter alia: "In the village of Sungei Jendram at the present time have sprung up the doctrines of 'Quam Mudå,' | ||
| - | As a consequence of the libellous statements, the plaintiff declares that he has been virtually excommunicated and has lost many pupils. The defence pleads denial, truth and justification, | ||
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| - | The Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court was packed with Malays from all parts of the State on Wednesday, when an action was begun before the Chief Justice (Sir Henry Gompertz) in which Haji Jalaluddin Bin Ismail, a religious instructor, of Jendram, Uln Langat, brought an action against seven other Malays - Buyong alias Nicham, Haji Siam alias Haji Abdullah, Sura, Sarin, Kasat, Kahan and Mandok - for publishing a libel against him, says the Malay Mail. He claimed $3,250 as damages, and prayed for an injunction against the defendants restraining them from publishing similar libellous statements to that complained of. Mr. M. N. Maliik appeared for the plaintiff | ||
| - | and Mr. F. B. Ivens for the defendants. The plaintiff, who is a " | ||
| - | people of Sungei Jendram, alleges that on Dec. 15, 1927. the defendants and others presented a petition to | ||
| - | the Chief Kathi of the State of Selangor, which set out inter alia: "In the village of Sungei Jendram at the present time have sprung up the doctrines of 'Quam (Kaum) Muda,' who are otherwise called the sect of ' | ||
| - | feelings of disloyalty to the Sultan. An inquiry into the complaint was held by the Chief Kathi of Selangor, and after evidence had been recorded the complaint against the plaintiff was dismissed. As a consequence of the libellous statements, the plaintiff declares that he has been virtually excommunicated and has lost many pupils. The defence pleads denial, truth and justification, | ||
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| - | The first witness called was the Chief Kathi of Selangor, who said that the plaintiff was appointed by him as a religious teacher at Sungei Jendram about five years ago. The witness had the power to appoint from H.H. the Sultan. The first occasion on which he had a doubt as to whether the plaintiff was discharging his duties satisfactorily was on his receiving the petition in December, 1927, and in February he held an inquiry. Twenty-three witnesses were examined. The decision recorded was that there was insufficient evidence to convict the plaintiff and revoke his authority as a teacher. Mr. Ivens pointed out that H.H. the Sultan had appointed a committee to investigate the case, and that as a result the plaintiff was dismissed. In reply to his Lordship, the witness stated that H.H. the Sultan appointed the Raja Muda, the late Dato Stia di Raja, the Raja Haji Abdullah and himself as the committee. In reply to Mr. Mallik the witness said that the decision was that the plaintiff should permitted to continue in his capacity as a teacher for six months. Further evidence was given regarding the difference between Sunni Mohammedans and Wahabis. A Sunni Mohammedan who acted like a " | ||
| - | the witness said, would be acting contrary to the religious rules in the country. It would be objectionable for a man to be termed a ' | ||
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| - | (Sumber: Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1928, Page 7: [[https:// | ||
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| - | ===== 1929-09-02: Kes Ugut di Jenderam Estate ===== | ||
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| - | outlining the case said that the accused were coolies working in Jenderam Estate. They said that the kapala of that estate had not treated them fairly. They instigated the other coolies to stop work. The hearing has been postponed to Wednesday. Bail of $50 each was allowed. "// (Malacca Guardian, 2 September 1929, Page 5: [[https:// | ||
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| - | 1929-12-23: APPLICATION BY KALAM BIN AHMAD NATHIR MAJID AT JALAN BAHRU, JENDRAM, FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OF $400/- TO ENABLE HIM TO GO TO MECCA | ||
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| - | 1930-03-07: APPLICATION BY CHOP HUP HENG FOR LICENCE TO STORE 65 GALLONS DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN EASES AT JENDRAM | ||
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| - | ===== 1930-06-11: Motosikal Rentas Desa ===== | ||
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| - | //"The second long distance trial organised by the Selangor Automobile Association proved a great success. Though from the point ot view of entries the trial was below the previous one, in standard it was very much better. The course was 841 miles long, and took about 16 hours to cover - a hard test for both rider and machine. There were 43 entries, including 14 motor-cyclists. The route led from Kuala Lumpur, through Puchong, Banting, Sepang, Jendram, Port Dickson, Pengkalen Kempas, Rantau, Seremban, Jelebu Pass, Kuala Klawang, Pertang, Durian Tipis, Karak, Bentong, Tranum, Kuala Kubu, Serendah, Rawang, and then to Kuala Lumpur. This | ||
| - | route includes many difficult stretches of road, some of which were in a poor state of repair. Everything considered the competitors stood the severe test well, and few failed to finish the course."// | ||
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| - | 1931-08-11: EXTENDED SICK LEAVE OF CHE NOORDIN BIN JONAIT, MALAY TEACHER CLASS IV, SUNGEI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1932-03-16: EXTENDED SICK LEAVE TO CHE ZABEDAH BINTI MOHD. JAMIL, TEACHER, CLASS IIIB, SUNGAI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | 1932-03-24: EXTENDED SICK LEAVE TO CHE KHADIJAH BINTI HAJI HASSAN, WOMAN TEACHER, MALAY SCHOOL, SUNGAI JENDRAM | ||
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| - | ===== 1932-06-25: Pemasaran Kopi Pekebun Kecil Melayu ===== | ||
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| - | //"Two corrections have to be made this week. It was stated in this Journal some days ago that all the Malay markets in Selangor had been organised by the Co-operative Department. This, however, is not true of the Ulu Langat district. I am indebted to a Malay correspondent for the information that in this district, especially at Kajang, the Malay markets have been organised by the ketuas (headmen) of the kampongs concerned, under the guidance of the District Officer. There are now five weekly markets in this district, at Ulu Langat on | ||
| - | Friday, at Ulu Lui on Sunday, at Simpang Balak (Kajang) on Saturday, at Beranang on Friday and at Jendram on Sunday. A sixth market at the ninth mile, Cheras Road, is under consideration. These place names will be meaningless to most readers of the Straits Times but they are set out here as showing how a new institution is being introduced into rural life in the F.M.S., and not only in the F.M.S., for one read recently that weekly markets, or fairs, have been organised by the State Department Agriculture in Kedah and are proving very popular."// | ||
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| - | 1932-07-14: RETIREMENT OF INCHE MOHAMED JAMIL BIN PAKEH, CLASS I A, MALAY TEACHER, SUNGEI JENDERAM UNDER FEDERAL CIRCULAR NO. 1/1932 | ||
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| - | 1932-09-16: PROPOSAL TO GAZETTE ABOUT 100 ACRES OF LAND WITHIN THE JENDRAM MALAY RESERVATION IN KAJANG MUKIM AS A GRAZING GROUND | ||
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| - | ===== 1936-09-08: Tuduhan Penipuan Kupon Getah ===== | ||
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| - | //THE preliminary inquiry into the case in which a young Malay, Abdul Raffer, a Settlement Officer of the Ulu | ||
| - | Langat district, is charged with mis-appropriating certain rubber coupons belonging to small-holders, | ||
| - | yesterday in the local court, before Raja Aman Shah; District Officer, Telok Datoh, who sat as a special magistrate for the case. The charge against the accused was that on July 2, at Jenderam, acting in the capacity of a clerk, he wilfully and with intent to defraud, falsified the daily record of rubber coupons which had been received by him on behalf of the F.M.S. Government, by inserting certain low record numbers as receiving | ||
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| - | ===== 1946-11-14: Dispensari Bergerak ===== | ||
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| - | tour Kuala Lumpur and outskirts. Among the places visited by these dispensaries are Meru, Kapar, Batu Tiga, Pulau Ketam, Telok Jengaram, Bukit Cheggang, Sungei Sembilang, Jeram, Bukit Ijok. Sungei Buloh. Klanang, Simpang Morib, Batu Laut, Kerling, Klumpang. Keriang, Ulu Bernam, Beranang Ulu Yam Bahru, Batang Kali, Serendah. Kundang, Kuang, Sungei Merab, Jenderam, Denkil, Bangi, Bukit Raya Kampong, Sungei Serai, Dusun Tua, Kuala Ponsum Electric Power Station, Kuala Lui, Sungei Ramul, Puchong, Kachau and the Kuala Selangor area."// | ||
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| - | 1947-10-10: APPLICATION FROM ISMAIL BIN SAID, MALAY SCHOOL, SG. JENDERAM FOR PERMISSION TO PURCHASE LAND. | ||
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| - | 1948-01-05: SUNGAI JENDERAM | ||
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| - | ===== 1948-05-08: Pasukan Pengakap Berbasikal ===== | ||
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| - | //"The Selangor Boy Scouts Commissioner. Mr. D. G. Muir, accompanied by the Assistant District Commissioner, | ||
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| - | ===== 1949-10-14: Banjir ===== | ||
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| - | 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."// | ||
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| - | 1949-12-07: APPLICATION FROM CHE HALIMAH BINTI HAJI ABDULLAH, MALAY SCHOOL TEACHER, SUNGEI JENDERAM, FOR PERMISSION TO PURCHASE ONE ACRES OF PADI LAND IN THE MUKIM OF KAJANG | ||
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| - | 1950-08-01: PETITION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DEPENDANTS OF DETAINEES OF KAMPONG SUNGEI JENDERAM, MUKIM OF KAJANG. | ||
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| - | 1951-02-20: DISPOSAL OF THE PROPERTY OF DETAINEES FROM JENDERAM | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-02-18: R.A.F. Bakal Memusnahkan Jenderam? ===== | ||
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| - | remove active bandit supporters were not issued till the eleventh hour. This contributed greatly to the success of the operation. From an early hour yesterday Security Forces and others were busily engaged in moving the belongings of squatters who on the previous day had been sent in two special trains to resettlement camps in Kluang. \\ | ||
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| - | The properties of those evacuated are all being dumped in a former cinema hall in Kajang for sale by public auction in the next few days. PWD labourers and those from neighbouring estates helped in the removal of property, expected to be completed today. The inhabitants of Jenderam who were mainly Malays, were rubber tappers and padi planters and as a result they had large quantities of these commodities when they were surprised at dawn on Thursday by the Security Forces. While they all docilely complied with the orders given to | ||
| - | them, many showed distinct signs of nervousness. They wondered what fate had in store for them and their worried looks only disappeared when they were brought to the railway station at Kajang and put into wagons. \\ | ||
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| - | Not till then did they know that they were Kluang-bound and not being sent to prison for their pro-bandit activities. Nothing of any value will have been left in Jenderam by tomorrow. The Veterinary Department has helped to remove all livestock. Food stocks have also been taken away and will be sold. The PWD supplied a team of technical assistants and a labour force of about 200 to help in the " | ||
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| - | ==== 1951-02-19: Pernyataan Penafian oleh R.A.F. ==== | ||
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| - | //"The R.A.F. said last night that it has no knowledge of any proposal to destroy the evacuated village of Jenderam, in South Selangor, using its aircraft. The statement was issued in reply to a report in a Singapore Sunday newspaper that the village was to be destroyed from the air within the next few days. " | ||
| - | screening and eventual resettlement. It is alleged that the village has been a hot bed of bandit helpers and | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-02-21: Perbandingan dengan Tragedi Lidice ===== | ||
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| - | //"The town of Jenderam may become as notorious as Guernica or Lidice, the Manchester Guardian worries | ||
| - | today. In an editorial entitled 'The Strong Arm?' The Guardian comments: 'There are some rather startling reports of vigorous action by the Army and the Police in Malaya. "The smalll town named Jenderam in Selangor had become the headquarters of a Malay Communist leader and of his deputies. From it came a stream of Communist propaganda. 'A Malay school master had been murdered and this had for some time been hushed up. It seems clear that part of the inhabitants either sympathise with Communists or have been terrorised into collusion. | ||
| - | But retribution has been extraordinarily radical. Jenderam seemed simply blotted out. Nobody, it is true has been killed but Troops and Police arrived at dawn one day last week and carried off the entire population of 1,500 to settlements hundred of miles away. "What these people could not carry in trucks sent for them - their livestock for example - will be auctioned. Houses for a radius of 12 miles will be destroyed. "This undoubtedly shows Government means business but what kind of business? Jenderam was provocative. But to blot out a town is a new line in British administration. ' | ||
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| - | //"It was nonsense to compare the evacuation of Jenderam in Selangor with the razing of the Czech town of Lidice by the Germans in 1942, said the Director of Information, | ||
| - | people from Jenderam and their resettlement in an area where they will no longer be under the daily menace of | ||
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| - | Government by responsible Malays in Selangor to deal with what they considered "an absolute cancer." | ||
| - | settled. The other class, Malays and Chinese, who formed most of those removed from Jenderam, had condemned themselves and shown that they were unworthy xitizens of this country, said the spokesman. "This class merits deportation and those who cannot be dealt with should detained during the emergency.' | ||
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| - | According to the Malay newspaper Majlis, the voluntary evacuation ot Kampong Bukit Raya is because the people fear similar action may be taken against them. The paper said the kampong is considered a "hot spot." A school teacher in the village is reported to have said that about 40 pupils have left school and moved with their parents. Today the Majlis editorial commenting on the Manchester Guardian criticism of the Jenderam evacuation which describes last week's action as "a new line in British administration," | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-03-01: Artikel Editorial Singapore Standard ===== | ||
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| - | Militarily, therefore, Jenderam had to be wiped out. The authorities had to remove an obstacle from the path to victory. Once we accept the premise that military necessity should be the overriding consideration then there can be no argument about Jenderam. The grim logic of military necessity must lead to Jenderam and other Jenderams before this war is over. \\ | ||
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| - | The end justifies the means. And having made this profound confession we can turn over and get a good night' | ||
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| - | Once we do this, however, the end becomes meaningless. We begin to uphold the very evils against which we have taken up arms. \\ | ||
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| - | In Jenderam we have undoubtedly acted against principles which are cardinal to the democratic way of life. \\ | ||
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| - | For the moral assumption behind Jenderam is that it is right to punish the innocent as well as the guilty. This is a long way from the proud and, until now, legitimate boast that our law would rather that 10 guilty men should go free than one innocent man should suffer. \\ | ||
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| - | Jenderam is merely the logical outcome of the objectionable principle of collective punishment which we have accepted today. There may be people who may not be in a mood to attempt to resolve this contradiction between our traditional conceptions of justice and military necessity. Collective punishment, they will say, is not a fit subject for moral discourse at the present time. Such a discussion will only serve to confuse the issue and play into the hands ot the Communists. \\ | ||
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| - | We don't say that is at all easy to reconcile military necessity with our sense of justice. Sometimes it may be necessary to sacrifice justice to meet desperate situation. But that must be done only when it is genuinely impossible to do otherwise. \\ | ||
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| - | Colletive punishment which even Sir Henry Gurney admitted as involving "the objectionable principle of punishment of the innocent" | ||
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| - | It is, of course, silly to compare Jenderam to Lidice and Guernica. The villagers of Jenderam have not been subjected to physical violence. But what we did kill in Jenderam was our sense of justice. It is reported that villagers living near to Jenderam are leaving their homes to seek shelter in neighbouring towns. There may be guilty ones among them but there are also innocent people who are fleeing because they have begun to fear us. \\ | ||
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| - | We have waxed indignant whenever the Fascists and the Communists have applied the principle of collective punishment, the punishment of the innocent, in areas which are hostile to them. \\ | ||
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| - | We point to Jenderam as a warning that unless we are careful we may finish this war believing that justice is what is convenient to us and that moral values are meaningless aphorisms for school children only. Let us not make the future safe for what the late George Orwell called " | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-03-08: Penjelasan Pejabat Kolonial di Parlimen ===== | ||
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| - | //"Mr. Tom Cook, Colonial Under-Secretary, | ||
| - | was that Jenderam had long been a hotbed of Communist activities. It had been a centre for providing supplies | ||
| - | and recruits for terrorist bands operating in South Selangor. No Information what-ever had been forthcoming | ||
| - | from the inhabitants. 'The people are being well cared for and will receive compensation for goods they were | ||
| - | unable to take with them. Those who are eventually resettled will, of course, receive Government assistance in the normal course. "This operation was carried out only after careful consideration and is exceptional, | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-03-15: Bantuan Kebajikan UMNO ===== | ||
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| - | //"The UMNO Central Working Committee will send $1,000 cash, food and clothing to the Jenderam evacuees now in | ||
| - | Kluang detention camp, UMNO headquarters announced yesterday. The Committee is appealing to UMNO members and the public to contribute to the " | ||
| - | clothing for the evacuees."// | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-04-10: Kes Kecurian Barangan Tahanan ===== | ||
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| - | Kajang when Thillyampalam, | ||
| - | ducks and a basket full of household utensils."// | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-04-19: Persoalan Tahanan Jenderam ===== | ||
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| - | //" | ||
| - | Kampong Jenderam and the surrounding Kampongs, if any, were rounded up by the police, the reasons for the round-up, if all those rounded up are being detained in the Kluang camp. He will also ask how many have so far been screened; how many have been released, how many have been proved or suspected to have been engaged in Communist activity, what arrangements have been made to safeguard the properties of those rounded up, and finally, whether those released will be allowed to go back to Jenderam and the surrounding kampongs."// | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-04-03: Pencerobohan ===== | ||
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| - | //"Two young Indians, M. Nathan and Sambutram, who were arrested at the deserted village of Jenderam on April 3 with two sacks full of padi, mats and bowls and two frying pans, were at Kajang charged with being unable to account satisfactorily tor the possession of the goods, which were suspected of having been fradulently obtained. The case was postponed to April 17."// (The Straits Times, 12 April 1951, Page 8: [[https:// | ||
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| - | //"Two young Indian labourers. M. Naitham and Samutram, were yesterday convicted for fraudulently having two | ||
| - | sacks of padi, pieces of matting, bowls and frying pans, and also for being in a prohibited area - Jenderam. | ||
| - | Naitham was sentenced to two months' | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-04-26: Pemerasan Terhadap Warga ===== | ||
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| - | amount to be paid every month. The Federal Legislative Council was told this today when the Secretary for Defence, Mr. D. C. Watherston, replied to Captain Hussein bin Onn on why the village in south Selangor was cleared. Before it was decided to make a whole sweep of Jenderam and clear the people away to a detention camp, more than 100 Malays had come to Kuala Lumpur, in small and large deputations on different dates, to plead | ||
| - | with the C.P.O. Selangor to take action. Mr. Watherston said the whole of the Jenderam area, covering some 20 square miles, was now prohibited to the public, unless they obtained a permit trom the C.P.O. Those detainees from Jenderam who had been released could go to other selected areas in Selangor."// | ||
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| - | Kampongs in South Selangor had come to Kuala Lumpur in large and small parties on different dates to beg the Chief Police Officer to take action against Jenderam. These Malays said that they were being bled white by | ||
| - | the Jenderam people. This was revealed in the Federal Legislative Council today by the Secretary for Defence, Mr. D. C, Watherston, answering oral questions by Capt. Hussein bin Onn. Mr Watherston said that of the 1,807 people who were rounded up 12 Chinese, 83 Malays and 103 Indians, totalling 198, were exempted by the High | ||
| - | Commissioner from the operation of the order made under the Emergency Regulations and were released either immediately or within a few days. He recounted the reasons for the round-up in Jenderam which, he said, was the bandits' | ||
| - | to $4,000 month, he said. All those rounded up in Jenderam, except those released, are being detained in the Kluang Detention Camp, because there is no place for them in any of the camps in Selangor. \\ | ||
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| - | Of those sent to the Kluang Detention Camp, a total of 56, including 32 Malay children under 12 years, have been released up to April 21. All the inhabitants of the area were screened during the course of the round-up operations and since then more than 100 persons, all adult Malays or Indonesians, | ||
| - | The process was continuing, Mr. Watherston stated. Evidence has emerged from the interrogations that of those detained, 81 Indonesians and Malays and 36 Chinese were definitely implicated with the bandits. This did not mean that it would be possible to charge all these people in court. The ultimate number against whom there was evidence of complicity with the bandits was likely to be very much higher, said Mr. Watherston. All livestock and perishable goods belonging to the people who were rounded up in Kampong Jenderam, have been sold and the amounts realised will be paid to the original owners of the property. Moveable property, such as furniture, bicycles and wireless sets which it was impracticable for the owners to take to the detention camp has been moved to Kajang where it has been stored. With regard to immovable property, there are several houses ? ? ? ? ? approximately 20 square miles. No person is allowed in the area without a written authority from the C.P.O. and such protection as is within the power of the security forces is being given, said Mr. Watherston. In general, | ||
| - | any person released from detention will not be permitted to return to the Jenderam area at least for the present. 'It is the intention that they should be made subject to orders under the Emergency Regulations prohibiting them from residing within the south Selangor Police Circle," | ||
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| - | (Sumber: Singapore Standard, 26 April 1951, Page 3: [[https:// | ||
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| - | 1951-08-30: RETURN OF DETAINESS FROM JENTERAM, SELANGOR. 2.VISIT TO DETAINES BY INDONESIAN CONSUL - GENERAL. | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-02-28: Perdebatan di Akhbar UK ===== | ||
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| - | //"The debate on Jenderam continues in the columns of the Manchester Guardian with a letter this morning replying to Mr. Mellugh' | ||
| - | carted off for over 100 miles; that their houses were destroyed and immovable goods sold. " | ||
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| - | 1951-02-28: 537. LESSON OF JENDERAM | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-04-06: 101 Warga Didapati Terlibat ===== | ||
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| - | //"Of 1,725 Jenderam villagers detained when that whole south Selangor settlement was taken into custody, 101 | ||
| - | have now been proved to have engaged in Communist activity. Seventy-two of them were Malays and 29 Chinese. A Selangor Government statement says that there is sufficient evidence to justify Court proceedings against four Malays. \\ | ||
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| - | The day that 952 Malays, 670 Chinese, and 103 Indians were moved from the village, 62 were released when found | ||
| - | to be visitors or families of constables or special constables. Since then people released have included Government servants, relatives of police, and non-residents of Jenderam. Relatives of the 101 people link- | ||
| - | ed with Communist activities number 315 Malays and 145 Chinese. Only about half of the people detained have been dealt with. There still another remains 461 Malays and 484 Chinese to be classified. Of those taken to detention camp, 565 were children under 12 years of age, and 97 were more than 60 years old."// | ||
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| - | (Sumber: The Straits Times, 6 April 1951, Page 5: [[https:// | ||
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| - | 1951-08-13: PROCEDURE FOR RELEASE OF JENDERAM DETAINEES | ||
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| - | ( 19570304081d02.pdf ) | ||
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| - | ===== 1951-11-08: Kampung-Kampung Sasaran ===== | ||
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| - | //" | ||
| - | in Selangor, which was razed. In 1949, 16 places were punished involving almost 8,000 people. Early this year, the 1,500 people of Jenderam were punished. Tras is the 17th village to be moved."// | ||
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| - | 1952-08-24: CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION FROM JENDRAM MALAY DETAINEES | ||
| - | Description : THE UNAPPROVED CLAIM DATED 24TH AUGUST 1953 FROM HAJI TAHIR BIN HAMID WHO LOST HIS TITLES AND HIS HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN JENDRAM OPERATION WHERE HE WAS BROUGHT TO KAJANG WITH HIS CHILDREN IN THE OPERATION, DID NOT HAVE TIME TO TAKE HIS PROPERTY AND HOUSE CHATTELS AND THUS, ASKING FOR A CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION. | ||
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| - | 1952-09-30: PROPERTIES AND BELONGINGS OF THE JENDRAM MALAY DETAINEES | ||
| - | Description : THE ENQUIRIES CONCERNING THE BELONGINGS OF JENDERAM MALAY DETAINEES AND THE PLAN OF STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THEM DURING THEIR COMING RESETTLEMENT IN 1952. | ||
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| - | 1953-01-26: LEAFLET NO 1549 - " TO PEOPLE OF BANTING , JENDERAM NEWS VILLAGE & SUNGEI BULOH " | ||
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| - | 1957-02-11: UJANG BIN JALIL JENDRAM HELIR, DENGKIL, SELANGOR. | ||
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| - | ===== 1957-10-01: Pertemuan Perwakilan ===== | ||
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| - | ===== 1957-11-16: Cetusan Pembukaan Semula ===== | ||
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| - | ===== 1958-04-26: Seruan Pembukaan Semula ===== | ||
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| - | //" | ||
| - | dapat kembali ka-kampong mereka itu. Pada bulan October yang lalu Perdana Menteri telah memberi jaminan kapada | ||
| - | suatu perwakilan ia-itu dia akan mengirim atau menghantar mereka kembali ka-rumah masing2 jika Jawatan kuasa Perang Negeri tidak mendatangkan sa-barang bantahan. Jawatan kuasa Perang Negeri itu tidak ada sa-barang ban— | ||
| - | tahan. Beberapa minggu kemudian-nya Majlis Gerakan Dharurat mengambil keputusan hendak membenar-kan orang2 kampong itu kembali ka-kampong mereka. Dan Kerajaan Selangor mengumumkan bahawa Kerajaan sedang membuat suatu ranchangan untok me-nempatkan mereka itu kembali. Sa-benar-nya pe-mulehan sa-mula kampong Jenderam itu telah di-beri " | ||
| - | nya bukan-lah bagitu besar tentang teknikal sa-bagai-mana kesusahan kewangan. Ranchangan pemulehan sa-mula ini ada-lah di-jangka akan memakan belanja sa-banyak $2,000,000. Kerajaan Negeri berpendapat bahawa Kerajaan Persekutuan yang sa-patut-nya menchari wang itu, ia-itu boleh jadi kerana kampong itu telah di-pindahkan atas perentah2 mereka. Ada-lah tidak patut orang2 kampong itu di-biarkan de-ngan terharap-harap saperti sekarang ini. Kerajaan2 Negeri dan Persekutuan ke-dua2nya mempunyai tanggong jawab terhadap men-chabut akar umbi kampong | ||
| - | tersebut. Orang2 kampong itu telah di-simpan dalam tahanan buat sementara, dan kemudian-nya di-bebaskan untok menchari kehidupan mereka sendiri. Banyak di-antara mereka itu tinggal dengan saudara mara mereka dan yang lain2nya pula sa-dapat2nya bertungkus lumus berjuang untok hidup. Ada-kah satu perbuatan yang betul mereka itu di-tegah daripada hendak kembali ka-rumah2 dan tanah di-mana mereka telah di-paksa meninggalkan-nya pada masa tujoh tahun yang lalu itu? Kampong2 " | ||
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| - | 1958-05-15: PADANG KERBAU JENDERAM PADI AREA | ||
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| - | 1958-08-04: THE RETURN OF INHABITANTS TO JENDERAM | ||
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| - | ===== 1958-11-16: Kepulangan Warga ===== | ||
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| - | //A town which died seven years ago is coming back to life today. Its 1,500 people who had been forced to leave in disgrace for non-co-operation with the authorities in the Emergency are now slowly returning from all parts of the Federation with raised heads and new hope. The town is Jenderam in Selangor, about 30 miles from Kuala Lumpur. Once a notorious black spot, it was ordered in 1951 to be sealed under the Emergency Regulations for failing to supply information about terrorist activities in the area. \\ | ||
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| - | The return to Jenderam started about eight weeks ago when the Government lifted its ban on residence there. | ||
| - | But when the first 25 families of about 200 people came back to their town, they found emptiness everywhere. | ||
| - | The old mosque was there but the town's 400 houses had vanished. Of the Malay school opposite the mosque, only | ||
| - | cement posts remained. Jenderam' | ||
| - | of lallang. Today, however, a few weeks after their return, 20 wooden houses have been put up along the main road; the mosque grounds are being cleared up; a coffeeshop and grocery has been opened and acres of lalang have been cleared. Money is needed to repair the mosque, build a new school, houses and cultivate the land, | ||
| - | and the Government has promised to help. So far only the Malays have returned — the Chinese section of the community has yet to come back. But by word of mouth, the message is being passed to former residents now scattered throughout the country: "We have come home. We hope you will come back too and help us rebuild our town." During their exile they had eked a living here and there, all the while yearning to return to their own rich rubber and padi land. Now that their hope has been realised they have banded together for the hard work that must be done. \\ | ||
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| - | They are showing what co-operation and determination can achieve. Today Jenderam is humming with activity. | ||
| - | One of the first to return to Jenderam is Mohamed Yakim, 48. He said: "Our family has been here for many generations. When the authorities ordered us to leave we couldn' | ||
| - | settle down in nearby Jenderam Hilir. " | ||
| - | earned a good living. "In the new place we moved to, I had to go to work for people. All those years, we were longing to return to Jenderam. So when the Government said we could do so, I wasted no time in bringing my wife and five children back. "It was a bit of a shock to find our homes gone and our land overgrown with lallang. But we were not disheartened. We set to work and everybody did his share. We have already put up a house and my land is slowly becoming fit for cultivation." | ||
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| - | Abdul Rahim bin Dasar, 30, who was repairing the Jenderam town sign on the road, said : "My brother, | ||
| - | sister and I left Jenderam with the rest of the people. My sister and I went to Kuala Lumpur; my brother | ||
| - | to Singapore. We had to leave our 15 acres of rubber land and eight acres of padi field. "In Kuala Lumpur, I worked as a labourer but I was not happy. I wanted to come back here. So as soon as the Government lifted the ban on the town, my sister and I returned." | ||
| - | town.""// | ||
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| - | (Sumber: The Straits Times, 16 November 1958, Page 10: [[https:// | ||
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| - | (Sumber gambar-gambar: | ||
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| - | //" | ||
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| - | Penempatan sa-mula di-kampong Jenderam ini bermula lebeh kurang delapan minggu dahulu. Pada mum-nya waktu 25 keluarga yang mengandongi lebeh kurang 200 orang itu balek " | ||
| - | dahulu. Sekolah Melayu hanya meninggalkan lantai cement-nya sa-haja, yang lain-nya telah termusnah. Kalau dahulu 1,000 ekar kebun getah dan 600 ekar tanah sawah tumboh hijau dan subor, sekarang tanah2 itu di-liputi oleh pokok2 lalang, hidup ta' di-pedulikan siapa. Hari ini, ia-itu beberapa ming[g]u sa-lepas pendudok2 ini pulang telah kelihatan 20 buah rumah kayu berderet di-tepi jalan raya. Masjid Jenderam di-chuchi sa-mula, sa-buah kedai kopi dan kedai makan di-buka sa-mula dan beberapa ekar lalang di-tebas habis. Kerajaan sedang berusaha mendapatkan wang untok membantu pendudok2 di-situ memperbaiki masjid mereka, membena sekolah2 dan | ||
| - | rumah2 kediaman dan juga membuka sa-mula tanah2 yang terbiar. Pendudok2-nya pun ta' kurang giat mema' | ||
| - | apabila kami di-suroh berpindah kami enggan berpindah jauh. Kami memileh Jenderam Hilir sa-bagai tempat kediaman baharu. "Saya ta' akan lupa pada hari pemindahan dahulu. Sunggoh walang hati kami waktu mengilek barang2 kami. Saya terpaksa meningg[a]lkan 15 ekar kebun getah dan tiga ekar tanah sawah yang sudah beberapa lama mengeluarkan hasil yang baik. \\ | ||
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| - | saya. " | ||
| - | \\ | ||
| - | "Saya terpaksa meninggalkan tanah2 getah dan padi yang luas-nya 15 dan delapan ekar. Di Kuala Lumpur saya dapat kerja sa-bagai sa-orang buroh. Tetapi saya tidak suka dengan kerja ? Senantiasa saya berharap akan pulang ka-Jenderam. " | ||
| - | " | ||
| - | \\ | ||
| - | Ketabahan hati mereka hendak-lah di-? Dengan kerjasama antara mereka sama ? mereka telah membuka sa-buah pekan baharu. Mereka berharap mendapat bantuan wang dari pehak yang berkuasa. Bus dan bekalan elektrik belum ada lagi. Tentu mereka akan mendapat? | ||
| - | ma' | ||
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| - | (Sumber: Berita Harian, 18 November 1958, Page 4: [[https:// | ||
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| - | (Sumber gambar: Berita Harian, 18 November 1958, Page 4: [[https:// | ||
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| - | 1959: Jenderam pics (1959) | ||
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| - | 1. Jenderam family | ||
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| - | ( Source: https:// | ||
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| - | 2. Jenderam town | ||
| - | Pekan ke arah Salak: https:// | ||
| - | Pekan ke arah Dangau: https:// | ||
| - | Papan tanda: https:// | ||
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| - | Masjid:- | ||
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| - | 3. Bangi | ||
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