Crown Colony of Penang Pulau Pinang (Malay) | |||||||||||||
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1946–1957 | |||||||||||||
Anthem: God Save the King (1946–1952) God Save the Queen (1952–1957) | |||||||||||||
Status | Crown colony | ||||||||||||
Capital | George Town | ||||||||||||
Common languages | |||||||||||||
Government | Colonial Office | ||||||||||||
Monarch | |||||||||||||
• 1946–1952 | George VI | ||||||||||||
• 1952–1957 | Elizabeth II | ||||||||||||
Resident-Councillor | |||||||||||||
• 1946–1948 | Sydney Noel King | ||||||||||||
Historical era | Post-war · Cold War | ||||||||||||
• Dissolution of the Straits Settlements | 1 April 1946 | ||||||||||||
• Independence from the United Kingdom | 31 August 1957 | ||||||||||||
Currency | Malayan dollar | ||||||||||||
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Today part of | Malaysia |
The Crown Colony of Penang was a British Crown colony from 1946 to 1957. It came under British sovereignty after being ceded by the Sultanate of Kedah in 1786, and had been part of the Straits Settlements from 1826 to 1946.[1] Together with Singapore, it became a Crown colony under the direct control of the British Colonial Office in London until it was incorporated into the Malayan Union.[2]