Labis incident, the Glossary
The Labis incident took place during the Malayan Emergency in January 1950.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Gurkha, Johor, Labis, Malayan Communist Party, Malayan Emergency, Malayan National Liberation Army, Malaysia, The West Australian.
- 1950 in Malaya
- January 1950 events in Asia
- Malayan Emergency
Gurkha
The Gurkhas or Gorkhas, with the endonym Gorkhali (Nepali: गोर्खाली), are soldiers native to the Indian subcontinent, chiefly residing within Nepal and some parts of North India.
Johor
Johor (also spelled Johore or historically, Jahore) is a state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula.
Labis
Labis is a town and a mukim (township) in Segamat District in northern Johor, Malaysia.
Malayan Communist Party
The Malayan Communist Party (MCP), officially the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), was a Marxist–Leninist and anti-imperialist communist party which was active in British Malaya and later, the modern states of Malaysia and Singapore from 1930 to 1989. Labis incident and Malayan Communist Party are Malayan Emergency.
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Malayan Emergency
The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti-British National Liberation War was a guerrilla war fought in British Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) and the military forces of the Federation of Malaya, British Empire and Commonwealth. Labis incident and Malayan Emergency are wars involving the United Kingdom.
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Malayan National Liberation Army
The Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA), often mistranslated as the Tentera Pembebasan Kebangsaan Malaya, was a communist guerrilla army that fought for Malayan independence from the British Empire during the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) and later fought against the Malaysian government in the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989). Labis incident and Malayan National Liberation Army are Malayan Emergency.
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Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.
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The West Australian
The West Australian is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia.
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See also
1950 in Malaya
- 1950 in Malaya
- Battle of Semur River
- Bukit Kepong incident
- Evidence Act 1950
- Labis incident
- Penang ambush
January 1950 events in Asia
- APRA coup d'état
- Battle of Bamianshan
- Labis incident
- Penang ambush
Malayan Emergency
- Agent Orange
- Assassination of Sir Henry Gurney
- Background and causes of the Malayan Emergency
- Baling Talks
- Batang Kali massacre
- Battle of Semur River
- Briggs Plan
- Bukit Kepong incident
- Death of Lau Yew
- Edward Powles
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office Migrated Archives
- Harold Rawdon Briggs
- Labis incident
- List of weapons in Malayan Emergency
- Malayan Communist Party
- Malayan Emergency
- Malayan National Liberation Army
- Malayan Security Service
- Military history of Australia during the Malayan Emergency
- Military history of New Zealand in Malaysia
- Min Yuen
- New village
- No. 90 Wing RAAF
- Operation Termite
- Penang ambush
- Pipeline ambush
- Policewoman of Malaysia
- Royal Malay Regiment
- Southern Rhodesian military involvement in the Malayan Emergency
- Special Operations Volunteer Force
- Subramaniam v Public Prosecutor
- Sungai Siput incident
- The Templer Plan