WWII history: stolen 'Battle of Kampar' signboard in Green Ridge replaced


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Shaharom Ahmad (right), Malayan Historical Group (MHG) chairman, and Perak Warisan Society secretary Nor Hisham Zulkiflee seen with the new signboard at the Battle of Kampar site at Green Ridge in Kampar, Perak. Photo: Bernama

A new signboard commemorating the Battle of Kampar during WWII has been installed in Green Ridge in Kampar, Perak after it was stolen early this month.

Shaharom Ahmad, Malayan Historical Group (MHG) chairman, said it spent about RM1,000 including using donations to replace the signboard.

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