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The Straits Chronicle / Article23 January 1946 - FOKTY DAYS IN SEREMBAN HOSPITAL Malacca, Jan. 22. THREE OUT ol six Malays who were arraigned on a charge of attempted murder of two Chinese in Pulau Sebang were sentenced to servitude for life by Lieutenant-Colonel Blair-Kerr in the Superior Courts sitting with two Assessors.1,005 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 July 1956 - THEN HOME GUARD BAILED A TAXI SE&EMBAN, Tuesday. ft SIVAONANAM, 27, a lieutenant in the Negri Sembilan Home Guard, was wounded this morning when his platoon clashed with six terrorists near Rembau. He walked three miles through the jungle to the main road and180 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article8 January 1937 - Convicted Of Escaping From Custody (F r om Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday "I was looking out of a window and foil over," explained Yong Swee Pen«;. bandaged and scarred, and with on arm in a sling, when he claimed trial to a charge of having176 words
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Berita Harian / Article14 December 1976 - SE R E M B A N, isnin. Seorang doktor berumur 27 tahun hari mi berjaya menyelamatkan dirinya setelah diculik dan dibawa ke dalam sebuah hutan dekat Tampin oleh lima orang lelaki tiga hari lalu. Menurut polis, Doktor Liaw Tze Keong diculik dari Hospital262 words
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Berita Harian / Article26 June 2011 - Harian Metro. ALOR GAJAH: Seorang lelaki terpaksa berlari menyelamatkan diri dalam keadaan berlumuran darah dan menahan kesakitan sambil memegang lengan kanannya yang putus akibat ditetak tiga lelaki bertopeng di Taman Bukit Tampin, Pulau Sebang, di sini, malam Khamis lalu. Bagaimanapun, lelaki berusia 35 tahunHarian Metro. - 252 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 May 1964 - KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. T. B. Voice, who retired two years ago as Chief Police Officer of Johore after 22 years' service in the police, died on Monday in a London hospital, according -to a report from London. He was 47. He last held115 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 November 1958 - SEREMBAN, Monday. THREE cases of polio were reported in Negri Sembilan during the week ended on Thursday. They were Asian children aged two, six and eight years. One case was from Seremban town, another from Seremban district and the third from Tampin district In116 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 December 1958 - $121 more for Kasban quads of Singapore SINGAPORE, Fri. Another $121.55 was received today for Singapore's Kasban quadruplets. Of this 580.55 tame as a money order from the warrant officers and sergeants mess of the Second Field Regiment. Royal Artillery, in Tampin. Negri Sembilan. Another money order for $41 was119 words
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The Straits Budget / Article12 November 1958 - SEREMBAN. Nov. 3. rpHREE cases of polio were reported in Negri Sembilan during the week ended on Oct. 30 They were Asian children aged two, six and eight years. One case was from Seremban town, another from Seremban district and the third from Tampin118 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 January 1937 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 12. At the 4th mile Seremban —Kuala Pilah Road, the body of a Chinese was found hanging. The Seremban Police were informed and proceeded to the scene find had the body removed. Miss E. De Costa, of Kuala Lumpur, who was an114 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 November 1978 - SEREMBAN. Saturday THE Malaysian driver of a tour bus was killed and 30 passengers all Singaporeans were injured when the vehicle collided with a lorry at the 10th km Seremban Tampin road today. The bus overturned and landed in a deep ditch byNST - 221 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration17 December 1957 - MALACCA V.I.P. SHOT BY ACCIDENT Gun goes off on fishing trip \f ALACCA, Mon. A iTI Malacca State Executive Councillor. Tuan Haji Talib bin Karim. was admitted to the General Hospital here early yesterday morning with gunshot I wounds on the lower part of his abdomen and on both legs.127 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 August 1958 - RANGFRS of the Game Department lUn the 4Mlb ttrer killed ky Inche Maarof bin Deras near Kamtwnc Gedofc. Gemas, on Wednesday. Yesterday a 2MI». tigress, caught in a boar trap. was shot near Kuala Filah. Inche Maarof. li In Tampin Hospital with claw marks *n124 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article7 August 1929 - Ex-Detective Vrri'Med. <>n the 12th m>t. at I K.M.s. Pottec Fotct ii cmcirtd m a ilihblt theatre hall m SettUnfl rilUfe< of a dispute with a well of Stnkuic IWkaj From information |»tl I't'ar that the tnwkay an-: an MtrtM m tht th« m return f,»r which126 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 June 1938 - Woman Killed When Car (h ertnrned im Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. June 7. neai Reinbau in Negri Sembi-.-;t’ motor car accident occurred \\.en a Malacca car, while trat! o.r Malacca to Seremban, overtier one of the tyres punctured. n Tian Lock, one of the occult- was125 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 April 1988 - Woman dies as car flips in crash MALACCA A woman was killed and three others, including two Singaporeans, were injured when their car somersaulted after hitting the divider at the 40 km Sena-wang-Air Keruh highway on Sunday night. Police identified the woman as Woong Jee Ng, 41, of Selangor, andBernama - 121 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement15 December 1956 - TENDERS TENDER NOTICE dated 7th A 10th December 1956. EARTHWORKS ON SITE AT CHERAS ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. Time for submission of Tenders for the above is extended until NOON 2nd January 1957. Boutcher A Co., Registered Architects, Laldlav Building (Top Floor), 30, Mountbatten Road. P O. BOX 1087. Kuala Lumpur.376 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 July 1933 - CHINESE'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE AT TAMPIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 1. j Attacked by v ferocious black panther in the depths of the jungle near Tampin, a Chinese wood-cutter had a desperate battle for his life. Although the man was terribly mauled, and his flesh was torn and bleeding404 words
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Malacca Guardian / Article16 September 1929 - Seremban will be losing shortly some of its good tuans who will, be leaving for home on furlough. Mr. O. E. Venables, M.C.S., the Seremban Magistrate and Chairman of the Seremban Sanitary Board, will leave at the end of j September for Upper Perak, with Mrs. Venables, on379 words
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Morning Tribune / Article7 October 1936 - I Mr. G. M. Notley, of Klang, is an inmate of Bungsar Hospital. Miss M. C. Taylor, a newly-recruited Domestic Science Mistress Malayan Educational Service, has been posted to the Education Department, Taiping. Mr. F. J. Bryant, who is at present at home, is expected back in Malaya in192 words