Malaya 1948-1960
English

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<p>MALAYA 16th. June 1948. Early in the morning 3 murders of Rubber Planters took place. All within the area of Taiping Perak North Malaya. The names of the Planters were: - Mr. Arthur Walker. Manager of the Elphin Rubber Estate. and Mr J.M. Allison along with Mr. I.D. Christian of the Phin Soon Rubber Estate.</p><p>The two gangs of Murderers all Chinese were Members of the Malaya Communist Party under the then Party Chairman Chin Peng.</p><p>Chin Peng had been trained and fought alongside the British Special Operations Executive Force 136. During the Japanese Occupation of Malaya from 1942 until 1945. Chin Peng’s objective was to create a Communist Dictatorship in Malaya after the cessation of hostilities. Then take over from the British Government in Malaya The Malaya Communist Party began to cause unrest creating strikes and acts of murder amongst the law-abiding Malayan people whose population was mainly of Chinese origin.</p><p>In February 1947. Under a Treaty arranged by the British Government. The Federated and Unfederated States of Malaya became one. Much against the Malayan Communist Party’s wishes. Retaliating they creating more havoc and unrest amongst the civilians until finally decided to. ‘Take up Arms’ against the British Government. The murders of the three Planters had the British High Commissioner Sir. Edward Gent forced to take action. Initiated a State of Emergency in Perak quickly followed throughout other States.</p><p>Chin Peng ‘Declared War’ against the British. Subsequently the atrocities spread throughout Malaya.</p><p>The Civil Police were unable to control the speeding violence and mayhem. Necessitating the existing British and Gurkha Troops to take control. Nevertheless the Communist had taken their fight into the jungles of Malaya. Where for the next 12 years a Bloody War took place. It was called ‘THE EMERGENCY’ by the British Government due to the possible Insurance claims from both the Rubber Plantation and Tin Mines Owners. It cost the lives of 1818. Commonwealth Forces. & 1026 Federation of Malaya Police.</p><p>Over the following 12 years it is estimated that in excess of 22000 lost their lives consisting of Commonwealth Forces of the three Service’s Federation of Malaya Police. Civilians including the Chinese Communist Terrorist.</p><p>Chin Peng survived escaped with the remains of his beaten Army numbering less than 400 across the Malay border into Thailand to remain an exile.</p>
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