1955 in Malaya
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This article lists important figures and events in Malayan public affairs during the year 1955, as well as births and deaths of significant Malayans.
Incumbent political figures
[edit]Central level
[edit]- Governor of Malaya :
- Chief Minister Federation of Malaya :
State level
[edit]- Perlis :
- Johore :
- Sultan of Johor : Sultan Ibrahim Al-Masyhur
- Menteri Besar of Johor :
- Syed Abdul Kadir Mohamed (until 5 June)
- Vacant (from 5 June to 1 October)
- Wan Idris Ibrahim (from 1 October)
- Kedah :
- Kelantan :
- Trengganu :
- Selangor :
- Sultan of Selangor : Sultan Sir Hishamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj
- Menteri Besar of Selangor :
- Raja Uda Raja Muhammad (until August)
- Abdul Aziz Abdul Majid (from August)
- Penang :
- Malacca :
- Monarchs : Queen Elizabeth II
- Residents-Commissioner : Maurice John Hawyard (Acting)
- Negri Sembilan :
- Pahang :
- Sultan of Pahang : Sultan Abu Bakar
- Menteri Besar of Pahang :
- Tengku Mohamad Sultan Ahmad (until 1 February)
- Abdul Razak Hussein (from 1 February to 15 June)
- Tengku Mohamad Sultan Ahmad (from 15 June)
- Perak :
Events
[edit]- 8 January – Sabak Bernam declared as a white area (free from the communist insurgency) during the Malayan Emergency.
- 12 January – Setapak High School was founded.
- 4 April – Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College was founded.[1]
- May – Malacca state declared as a white area (free from the communist insurgency) during the Malayan Emergency.
- 4–5 June – 1955 Thomas Cup. Malaya winner this edition defeated Denmark.
- 27 July – First General Elections in Malaya. Alliance Party (Parti Perikatan) won 51 parliament seats of 52.
- 9 August – Tunku Abdul Rahman formed the first Rahman cabinet after being invited to begin a new government following the 27 July general election
- 11 August – A Rhodesian soldier named Shaweleka Fungabelo killed six people and wounded at least twelve people on a mail train travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore before committing suicide.
- 11 November – The Malayan People's Party was formed.
- 27 November – A rally is held in Kuala Lumpur to urge CPM members to surrender and end the Malayan Emergency.
- 5 December – Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) is established.
- 28–29 December – Baling Talks is held to attempt resolve Malayan Emergency.
- Unknown date – Central Provident Fund is established.
- Unknown date – The International School of Penang (Uplands) was founded.
- Unknown date – Kolej Islam Malaya was established before change name to Universiti Islam Malaysia.
- Unknown date – Ministry of Education (Malaysia) is formed.
- Unknown date – YTL Corporation Berhad was founded by Yeoh Tiong Lay.
Births
[edit]- 14 January – Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad – Architect and construction expert
- 25 January – SM Nasimuddin SM Amin – Entrepreneur and founder of Naza group (died 2008)
- 30 May – Rosnah Mat Aris – Actor
- 21 July – Danial Zainal Abidin – Motivator and muslim clerics
- 14 August – Jamilah Anu – Politician and Adenan Satem wife.
- 29 August – Ali Hamsa – Politician, Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia (died 2022)
- 24 September – Rahim Maarof – Singer
- 6 October – Abdul Gani Patail – Former Attorney General of Malaysia
- 15 November – Idris bin Jusoh – Politician
- Unknown date – Hail Amir – Singer
- Unknown date – Kartina Aziz – Actor
- Unknown date – Rehman Rashid – Writer and journalist (dies 2017)
Deaths
[edit]- Dates unknown
- Chen Lu — Member of the Central Committee of the Malayan Communist Party
- Jamal bin Haji Sulaiman — Leader of the 10th Malay Regiment in Johor
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ LIM, RUBY. "UIM celebrates past achievements". The Star. Archived from the original on July 20, 2017. Retrieved February 12, 2024.