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kg_bukit_mati [2025/10/01 09:34] – [Malay Girls College / Maktab Perempuan Melayu (1947-1962)] sazlikg_bukit_mati [2025/10/04 08:00] (kini) – [Dirujuk oleh] sazli
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 +  * [[bukit_persekutuan|Bukit Persekutuan (1896-Kini)]]
   * [[bungsar_estate|Bungsar Estate (1900-an)]]   * [[bungsar_estate|Bungsar Estate (1900-an)]]
  
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 {{:peta:peta-kgbukitmati-1945-marked.png?350|Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1945}}{{:peta:peta-kgbukitmati-1957-marked.png?550|Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1957}} \\ {{:peta:peta-kgbukitmati-1945-marked.png?350|Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1945}}{{:peta:peta-kgbukitmati-1957-marked.png?550|Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1957}} \\
-**Kiri**: Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1945. Kawasan hilir Sungai Bukit Mati sekadar ditanda sebagai sebahagian jaringan "AM Drain" (Antimalaria Drain / Parit kawalan malaria). Kawasan kampung mungkin ke hulu sungai, tidak termasuk di sebelah barat peta ini (War Office @ British Library, 1945: {{ :arkibgambar:malaya._town_plan_of_kuala_lumpur_1945.pdf ||}}[[https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/maps_building_plans/record-details/fb216738-115c-11e3-83d5-0050568939ad|"Malaya. Town Plan of Kuala Lumpur"]]). \\+**Kiri**: Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1945. Kawasan hilir Sungai Bukit Mati sekadar ditanda sebagai sebahagian jaringan "AM Drain" (**[[bukit_persekutuan#perparitan_kawalan_malariaanti-malaria_am_drain_federal_hill|Antimalaria Drain / Parit kawalan malaria]]**). Kawasan kampung mungkin ke hulu sungai, tidak termasuk di sebelah barat peta ini (War Office @ British Library, 1945: {{ :arkibgambar:malaya._town_plan_of_kuala_lumpur_1945.pdf ||}}[[https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/maps_building_plans/record-details/fb216738-115c-11e3-83d5-0050568939ad|"Malaya. Town Plan of Kuala Lumpur"]]). \\
 **Kanan**: Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1957. Lokasinya kemungkinan sepanjang kawasan hulu Sungai Bukit Mati, sebagaimana yang ditandakan di peta tahun 1967 di bawah (Surveyor General, Malaya @ The Australian National University, 1957: {{ :laman:open_research_malaysia_malaya_kuala_lumpur_1957_1_380_160.pdf ||}}[[http://hdl.handle.net/1885/140851|"Malaysia, Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1957, 1:380 160"]]). **Kanan**: Peta sekitar Kampung Bukit Mati, 1957. Lokasinya kemungkinan sepanjang kawasan hulu Sungai Bukit Mati, sebagaimana yang ditandakan di peta tahun 1967 di bawah (Surveyor General, Malaya @ The Australian National University, 1957: {{ :laman:open_research_malaysia_malaya_kuala_lumpur_1957_1_380_160.pdf ||}}[[http://hdl.handle.net/1885/140851|"Malaysia, Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1957, 1:380 160"]]).
  
 ==== Malay Girls College / Maktab Perempuan Melayu (1947-1962) ==== ==== Malay Girls College / Maktab Perempuan Melayu (1947-1962) ====
  
-//"1939 - Before Kolej Tunku Kurshiah was bornit originally went by a different name - Maktab Perempuan MelayuIt was initially located on a piece of land located at the 2 ½ mile of Jalan DamansaraKuala Lumpur, known today as Bukit Damansara. At a meeting of the Kings of the Federated Malay States (Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and PahangDYMM Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Hishamuddin Alam Shah Alhaj Sir Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Sulaiman Shah Alaidin, D.M.N., D.K. (Brunei) K.C.M.G, suggested that an English boarding secondary school for female students, needed to be established, the likes of The Malay College in Kuala Kangsar. This proposal was supported by the DYMM Sultan Perak, Paduka Sri Sultan Sir Abdul Aziz Al Muktassim Billahi - the late Shah Nikmatullah, Ibni Almarhum Raja Muda Musa Al-Muktaram Shah, K.C.M.G., K.B.E. The establishment of Maktab Perempuan Melayu was agreed upon by all members of the meeting. The school was advocated with the purpose of providing education to female children of monarchs who would become the wives to future Kings and dignitaries of the States. \\ +Menurut memoir beberapa orang bekas pelajar dalam suatu penerbitan sempena sambutan 75 tahun sekolah inipada ketika itu kawasan sekitarnya masih ladang getah milik Socfin BerhadTiada disebut tentang kewujudan perkampungan berhampirankecuali bas yang membawa pekerja ladang berdekatan (mungkinkah termasuk penduduk Kampung Bukit Mati?). Mungkin kerana sebahagian besar kehidupan mereka terhad di dalam bangunan sekolah sahaja.
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-1947 - Though it got the greenlight years before, Maktab Perempuan Melayu never got the chance to see the light of day due to never ending wars which postpones its opening. Finally, with a change in name, the Malay Girls College was officiated by Lady Gent, the wife of Sir Edward Gent, the Governor of Malayan Union on 15th October 1947. Open to 40 students, it was definitely the start of a glorious institution. \\ +
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-1962 – With a total of 150 students, the Malay Girls College migrated to a new college building on a 25 acres (100,000 m²) site at Bukit Merbah, Jalan Tunku Kurshiah, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. Conjointly with its new scenery, it was also renamed to Kolej Tunku Kurshiah in honour of the first Raja Permaisuri Agong of Negeri Sembilan, Tunku Puan Besar Hajah Kurshiah Binti Almarhum Tunku Besar Burhanuddin. It was formalised when the college was declared open by Almarhum Tuanku Munawir Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the then Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan on 24th May 1963."//+
  
-(SumberKolej Tunku Kurshiah: {{ :laman:history_kolej_tunku_kurshiah.pdf ||}}[[https://tkc.edu.my/v3/history/|"History"]]).+**MAKLUMAT LANJUT: [[bukit_persekutuan#malay_girls_collegemaktab_perempuan_melayu_1947-1962|Malay Girls College Maktab Perempuan Melayu (1947-1962)]]**
  
-{{:gambar:mgcdamansarab.png-1-490x267.png?580|}}{{:facebook:483519678_945856797757513_3878225982918643751_n.jpg?320|}} \\ 
-**Kiri**: Maktab Perempuan Melayu di Jalan Damansara (Kolej Tunku Kurshiah: {{ :laman:history_kolej_tunku_kurshiah.pdf ||}}[[https://tkc.edu.my/v3/history/|"History"]]). \\ 
-**Kanan**: Pengesahan binaan dan lokasi: //"That building we called New Wing.The Form 4 n 5 dorms.Underneath was the flat.Cik Gu Adeebah Amin resided there.Infront of the building we used to have our red cross meeting ... Now that building has been demolished."// - Nik Rahimah W Hassan;  (Malay Girls' College/Tunku Kurshiah College Old Girls' Association @ Facebook, 1 November 2022:  [[https://www.facebook.com/ogamgctkc/posts/pfbid02nY7zmDFFDVsyaGWNbNJrSKyjBHPpY425LcLBo71GodyBQHqEkfps4Yjxjq6fxqfzl|"1st November 1947 was a key milestone in our nation's history"]]). 
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-Menurut memoir beberapa orang bekas pelajar dalam suatu penerbitan sempena sambutan 75 tahun sekolah ini, pada ketika itu kawasan sekitarnya masih ladang getah milik Socfin Berhad. Tiada disebut tentang kewujudan perkampungan berhampiran, kecuali bas yang membawa pekerja ladang berdekatan (mungkinkah termasuk penduduk Kampung Bukit Mati?). Mungkin kerana sebahagian besar kehidupan mereka terhad di dalam bangunan sekolah sahaja:- 
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-  * //"Malay Girls’ College was modelled on a typical English boarding school. Indeed, one can say it was a little English boarding school, transposed into the rubber plantation of Jalan Damansara, Kuala Lumpur. ... A ride 
-in our little school bus was something to look forward to - an opportunity to see the outside world, so to speak, apart from gazing at the rubber trees and waving at the occassional cars and minibuses that passed by, meandering along Jalan Damansara taking the rubber tappers to and from work."// - Fauzah Mohd Darus (SC 1957; Tun Fatimah) - hlm.19-20. 
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-  * //"MGC was perched atop a flattened hillock by the winding Damansara Road, situated next to the bungalow of the General Manager of SOCFIN Rubber Estates Ltd. Surrounded by a sea of rubber trees that seemed to stretch endlessly, it had two blocks of buildings. One was a refurbished concrete building formerly occupied during the Japanese Occupation by the militia. The second was a building newly built by the Public Works Department Selangor. Below the paved steps of the hillock was the netball pitch. Opposite to it was a covered long building located next to the main Damansara Road, housing an area allocated for Physical Education, the garage and the driver’s quarters. Except for those involved with SOCFIN estate, there was little traffic along this part of Damansara Road to disturb the peace and tranquillity of the area. ... I remember being frightened by the news of the ambush by the Communist 
-Terrorists (CTs) at Bukit Fraser because we wondered whether we would be safe from CT attacks as rumours had it that CTs could be lurking somewhere deep in the SOCFIN rubber estate. This fear was heightened when, at intervals on some nights, we could hear distant sounds of shots being fired. ... I loved the environment of the school which rested amidst the pleasant dense greenery of the rubber trees, the scary, lonely and winding drive from the town to the SOCFIN rubber estate and listening to the eerie stories and sounds of the “other inhabitants” of the forest."// - Raja Fuziah Raja Tun Uda (SC 1955) - hlm.23, 25. 
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-(Sumber: The Malay Girls’ College / Tunku Kurshiah College Old Girls Association, 2021: {{ :makalah:090922_tkc_girls_to_leaders.pdf ||}}[[https://fliphtml5.com/vhpjn/yylp/090922_TKC_Girls_to_Leaders/|"Girls to Leaders: Tunku Kurshiah College - Hallways of Success"]]). 
  
 ===== 1958-07: Notis Berpindah ===== ===== 1958-07: Notis Berpindah =====
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