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Crown Colony of Penang

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Capital
  
George Town, Penang

1946–1952
  
George VI

1946–1948
  
Sydney Noel King

Date formed
  
1946

Government
  
British Crown colony

1952–1957
  
Elizabeth II

Currency
  
Malayan dollar

Date dissolved
  
1957

Crown Colony of Penang

Languages
  
English, Malay, Chinese and Indian languages

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Penang was a British Crown colony from 1946 to 1957. It came under British sovereignty after been ceded by the Sultanate of Kedah in 1786, and had been part of the Straits Settlements until 1946.

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During World War II, it was occupied by the Japanese from 1942 to 1945. After the post-war dissolution of the Straits Settlements Penang and Malacca become crown colonies in the Federation of Malaya, while Singapore became a standalone crown colony, separate from Malaya. In 1955, Tunku Abdul Rahman held a meeting with the British to discuss the end of British rule in Penang with a merger with Malayan Union (which was then replaced by Federation of Malaya). On 31 August 1957, when Malaya achieved its independence from the United Kingdom, Penang was integrated as part of the federation, which later known as Malaysia when it merged with another territories in British Borneo.

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References

Crown Colony of Penang Wikipedia


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