‘MALAYA NEEDS MUCH HELP QUICKLY’
(P.A.) AUCKLAND. This Day. “Malaya needs all the help it can get and needs it quickly,” said Mr G. L. Jerram, who left Malaya in June after 23 years on survey work there, on his arrival from Sydney by air today. “While I was in Australia I was appalled by the apathy of the public towards the Malayan situation, said Mr Jerram. There are only about 5000 or ,6000 armed, active Communists working in Malaya, but they know how to use the country. After making a raid they immediately take to the hills where it is very hard to find them,” he added.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 August 1948, Page 5
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