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Folio No: HSL.079 Folio Title: State War Executive Committee Content Folio No: HSL.079 Folio Title: State War Executive Committee Content Description: Director of Operations office: minutes of meetings of State war executive committee, Selangor state SWEC, District War Advisory Committee (DWAC), district war executive committee (SWEC) and SWECs in Selangor from 1953 -1957. Director of Operations' directives, reports and papers 1953-54; - State Information Department monthly reports, re: the emergency and communists activiities, 1957 and 1958; Information Services booklet, re: Know Your Enemy, Weapon Training Meeting 1953 and Food Control in Negri Sembilan. ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.001 9/3/1953 Digitized Open 09/03/1953. (79/1: 1-3) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.002 23/3/1955 Digitized Open 23/03/1953 (79.02/ 1 - 3) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.003 7/4/1953 Digitized Open 07/04/1953 (79.3/ 1 - 3) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.004 22/4/1953 Digitized Open 22/04/1953. (79.4/ 1 - 3) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.005 11/5/1953 Digitized Open 11/05/1953. (79.5/ 1 - 4) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.006 25/5/1953 Digitized Open 25/05/1953. (79.6/ 1 - 4) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.007 22/6/1953 Digitized Open 22/06/1953. (79.7/ 1 - 3) HSL.79.008 29/6/1953 Instruction no. 4 of 1953 for home guard in Selangor. Digitized Open Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.009 7/7/1953 Digitized Open 07/07/1953. (79.9/ 1 - 3) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.010 20/7/1953 Digitized Open on 20/071953. (79.10/ 1 - 5) 1 of 25 ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.011 3/7/1953 Digitized Open on 03/08/1953. (79.11/ 1 - 7) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.012 24/8/1953 Digitized Open on 24/08/1953. (79.12/ 1 - 5) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.013 11/9/1953 Digitized Open 11/09/1953. (79.13/ 1 - 4) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.014 28/9/1953 Digitized Open on 28/09/1953. (79.14/ 1 - 8) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.015 12/10/1953 Digitized Open on 12/10/1953. (79.15/ 1 - 5) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.016 6/11/1953 Digitized Open on 06/11/1953. (79.16/ 1 - 6) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.017 27/11/1953 Digitized Open 27/11/1953. (79.17/ 1 - 4) The Emergency Regulations, 1951, re: to the Selangor HSL.79.018 3/12/1953 Digitized Open controlled area order. (79.18/ 1 - 10) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.019 11/12/1953 Digitized Open 11/12/1953 (79.19/ 1 - 5) Minutes of a meeting of Executive Secretaries of SWECs HSL.79.020 22/12/1953 Digitized Open on 16 & 17/12/1953 (79.20/ 1 - 5) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.021 28/12/1953 Digitized Open 28/12/1953. (79.21/ 1 - 4) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.022 25/1/1954 Digitized Open 11/01/1954. (79.22/ 1 - 5) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.023 25/1/1954 Digitized Open 25/01/1954. (79.23/ 1 - 4) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.024 8/2/1954 Digitized Open on 08/02/1954. (79.24/ 1 - 4) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.025 22/2/1954 Digitized Open on 22/02/1954. (79.25/ 1 - 5) 2 of 25 ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.026 8/3/1954 Digitized Open on 08/03/1954. (79.26/ 1 - 5) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.027 22/3/1954 Digitized Open on 22/03/1954. (79.27/ 1 - 4) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.028 5/4/1954 Digitized Open on 05/04/1954. (79.28/ 1 - 4) Letter from HJI Cunningham informing for not able to HSL.79.029 12/4/1954 Digitized Open attend SWEC meet on 26/04/1953. Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.030 26/4/1954 on 26/04/1954 (79.30/ 1 - 4) including paper, home Digitized Open guard in 1955 (79.30/ 5 - 17) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.031 11/6/1954 Digitized Open on 11/06/1954. (79.30/ 1 - 5) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.032 28/6/1954 Digitized Open on 28/06/1954. (79.32/ 1 - 4) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.033 19/7/1954 Digitized Open on 19/07/1954. (79.33/ 1 - 4) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.034 2/8/1954 Digitized Open on 02/09/1954. (79.34/ 1 - 5) Letter from Mr HJI Cunningham, executive secretary, re: HSL.79.035 3/8/1954 Digitized Open SWEC special meeting on 02/09/1954. Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.036 23/8/1954 Digitized Open on 23/08/1954. (79.36/ 1 - 6) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.037 6/9/1954 Digitized Open on 06/09/1954. (79.37/ 1 - 4) Received a reminder letter to SWEC special meeting on HSL.79.038 15/9/1954 Digitized Open 16/09/1954. Record of proceedings of the special meeting of HSL.79.039 16/9/1954 Selangor SWEC on 16/09/1954 and paper on Sekinchan Digitized Open old village. (79.39/ 1 - 3c) 3 of 25 ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS HSL.79.040 17/9/1954 A reminder letter of SWEC meeting on 20/09/1954. Digitized Open Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.041 20/9/1954 Digitized Open on 20/09/1954. (79.41/ 1 - 4) HSL's letter to SWEC executive secretary informing not HSL.79.042 4/10/1954 Digitized Open attending SWEC meeting on 08/10/1954. Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.043 8/10/1954 Digitized Open 08/10/1954. (79.43/ 1 - 5) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.044 26/10/1954 on 26/10/1954 and omitted section to the minutes. Digitized Open (79.44/ 1 - 6) Record of meeting between Ulu Selangor DWEC and HSL.79.045 29/10/1954 Operations Sub-Committee of Slim River DWEC on Digitized Open 29/10/1954. (79.45/ 1 - 2) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.046 9/11/1954 on 9/11/1954 included paper, Rasak Estate. Digitized Open (79.46/ 1 - 5) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.047 23/11/1954 on 23/11/1954 included papers, funds for DWECs and Digitized Open labour relations and communism. (79.47/ 1 - 6) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.048 7/12/1954 Digitized Open on 07/12/1954. (79.48/ 1 - 4) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC on HSL.79.049 13/12/1954 13/12/1954 including paper, defence of new village. Digitized Open (79.49/ 1 - 4) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.050 21/12/1954 on 21/12/1954 including paper, defence of new village. Digitized Open (79.50/ 1 - 6) Minutes of the meeting of the SWEC operations sub- HSL.79.051 23/12/1954 committee on 23/12/1954, re: transfer of emergency Digitized Open and police responsibility. Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.052 4/1/1955 Digitized Open on 04/01/1955. (79.52/ 1 - 6) 4 of 25 ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC operations HSL.79.053 11/1/1955 Digitized Open sub-committee on 11/01/1955. Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.054 11/1/1955 on 11/01/1955 including paper on central cooking and Digitized Open storage of rice. (79.54/ 1 - 9) Directive from director of operation's staff re: food HSL.79.055 19/1/1955 Digitized Open control - ER.17.EA. (79.55/ 1 - 3) Minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC operations HSL.79.056 31/1/1955 Digitized Open sub-committee on 31/01/1955. (79.56/ 1 - 2) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.057 31/1/1955 on 31/01/1957 including papers, home guard and Digitized Open removal of SC bodyguards. (79.57/ 1 - 8) Agenda and minutes of the meeting of Selangor SWEC HSL.79.058 15/2/1955 Digitized Open 15/02/1955.
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