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  1. Há 3 dias · General Gerald Templer was chosen to become the new High Commissioner in January 1952. During Templer's two-year command, "two-thirds of the guerrillas were wiped out and lost over half their strength, the incident rate fell from 500 to less than 100 per month and the civilian and security force casualties from 200 to less than 40."

    • British Malaya
  2. Há 4 dias · In 1945, General Sir Gerald Templer made a policy speech emphasizing the preservation needs of Peninsular Malaysia’s arts and crafts. His speech sparked a conservation movement [ 10 ], which led to the establishment of the Arts Council of Malaysia in 1952 [ 32 ].

  3. Há 2 dias · After British high commissioner Henry Gurney died in a 1951 ambush, Gerald Templer are appointed as the new high commissioner for Malaya by Winston Churchill the following year; Templer preferred winning hearts and minds to military measures against the insurgents.

  4. Há 2 dias · Winston Churchill then orders Gerald Templer to stop this practice. 1955: 28-29 December: Baling Talks: A talk between representative of the government of Malaya and Malayan Communist Party to resolve the Malayan Emergency situation.

  5. Há 4 dias · Templer Barracks in Ashford is named after a former Intelligence Corps Director. Lieutenant-General Gerald Templer (also known as the "Tiger of Malaya") was High Commissioner and Director of Operations in Malaysia during the Malayan Emergency.

  6. Há 3 dias · Tuan Gerald Templer dan pembantunya, Mejar Lord Wynford, memeriksa Pengawal Rumah Lembah Kinta (KVHG), Perak, s. 1952. Lembah Kinta, salah satu kawasan perlombongan bijih timah terkaya di Tanah Melayu, menyumbang sebahagian besar daripada eksport bijih timah negara ke Amerika Syarikat.

  7. Há 2 dias · Historical information. Danny Goldman's presentation to the Temple Society, Melbourne on his research into and restoration of the former Templer settlement at Sarona, Palestine, 29.08.2004. Share. Identifier. C2135. Place made. Tatura, Victoria, Australia. Cite this page. Victorian Collections.