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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement17 October 1910 - HENRY PORTABLE ORGANS For CHURCH, CHAPEL U CHOIR, or SCHOOL WORK, with n. WITHOUT TRAVELLINC TRUNKS Special -Baby Portable Organ, 3i oet a oak, with music desk and effective knee „,1' Sf,,i d sweet tone. e i 'Tell. Xj €e New Dot—4 octaves, nicely figured solia e.v music desk and704 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement29 October 1910 - NOTICES. JOHORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TeDders will be received at the Office of the Chief Engineer, Publio Works Depart mrnt, up to neon on Monday, November 7, for the supply of ten thousand cubic yards of laterite road metal during 1911. The metal must be delivered and stacked in half cabic656 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement20 October 1910 - NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the materials (Steel and Ironwork) and labour required for certain additions and alterations to Clyde Terrace Market. A Copy of the Drawings, Agreement, and Specification and a Form of Tender may be obtained from the Chief Clerk, Municipal Engineer's Office, on and after693 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement22 October 1910 - HOTICEB. TENDERS INVITED. Tenders are invited for the erection of the New Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street. Hans may be teen and particulars obtained at 67, The Arcade. D.|M. LKOD CRAIK, a.» i b v. Architect. JAPAN TRADE. The Representative of an old-established Foreign Export Firm in Japan will683 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement8 October 1910 - NOTICEB. NOTICE. All creditors and other persons having any claims whatsoever against the estate of the deceased Mark Gordon Bradford, late of tbe Sarawak Civil Service, are hereby requested) to send particulars thereof to the undersigned within one month from date, and all monies owing to the said estate should709 words
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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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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 May 1940 - FURTHER HEARING IN TAMPIN CASE Seronban. IN the Tampin police court before Mr. L. C. Simpson-Gray, the hearing was continued throughout Friday into the charges against Dr. I. P. L. Sabapathy, until recently A.M.O. Tampin, of outraging the modesty of a female and house-tres-pass with intent1,009 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement17 August 1956 - PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAY TRANSLATOR, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL APPLICATIONS an Invited from Federal Clttoena or those eligible for same for appointment aa Malay Translators. Legislative Council, on the salary scale of ($153.50). (160), 167.50/224 x 14 336/336 X 14 433/44S I 14 504/ Vacancy Bar/Senior Translator 556 x 18 664 with C.OJkA.498 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 June 1931 - Chief Witness Contradicts Himself. (From Our Owd Correspondent.) Sercmban, June 22. After five witnesses had given evidence for the prosecution in the preliminary inquiry in the case in which a Chinese nailed Chong Swee stands charged with the murder of a Malay named Abdul Rani,483 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article19 September 1930 - EFFECT OF THE SLUMP. Central Health Board Calling Special Meeting. At the latest meeting of the Central Health Board in Kuala Lumpur, the Acting Controller of Labour presiding, there was an important discussion of the future of estate health schemes in view of the depression in499 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 November 1933 - Mr. D. A. M. Brown was successfully operated upon in a London Nursing Home on Monday and is making good progress. Mr. P- A. Boissier, of Idris Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., arrives in Penang this week from Home leave. Dr. E. Egan, Visiting Medical practitioner on Tampin Estate,493 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 October 1956 - - A CALL-GIRL AT 14 EVIDENCE CEREMBAX, Wed. Lee Wai Inn, 43, appeared before the Seremban magistrate. Inche Abdul Wahab bin Maasul, today charged with knowingly living on the earnings of prostitution by her 14--year-old daughter. The court was told that from between248 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 January 1947 - Higher Posts Are Opened Up From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rOR the first time in the history of the Malayan Medical Service, eleven Asiatic staff nurses of the Malayan Union have been promoted to the post of nursing sister, an appointment hitherto reserved for Europeans.255 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article8 April 1927 - Mr. B. P. Walker-Taylor has been appointed to act as a surveyor in the Johore Survey Department. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd-Walker, of Ipoh, who were on a visit to Burma, returned to Ipoh on Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Woods are leaving Malacca for Tampin at the end of261 words
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Singapore Standard / Article22 April 1955 - Trained Dogs Used In Hunt For Reds M U.ACCA. Thurs. Mr. J. Axlord. Polite officer-in-(harjee »f Alor Gajah District 4nd Mr. P W. Tucker, a Police Lieutenant, uere wounded yesterday when th.-y drove in I Polite van through a roadside ambush in250 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 November 1930 - Mr. A. C. Jomaron, M.C.S., is returning from Home leave by the Ranchi this month. Dr. W. M. Lupton, temporary medical officer, S.S., has been seconded for service in Johore. Mrs. Evelyn Symonds, wife of Mr. Christopher H. C. Symonds, of Tampin Linggi Estate, Rantau, Negri Sembilan,252 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 May 1928 - Dr. J. Norman, of London, a wellknown geologist, is on a visit to Kinta. The ltev. A. Orlton Cooper, Chaplain jo:' Kegul Scmliilan, is staying with Mr. .U;stii-e Btoießl at (loveinmi'nt House, 1 Penang. Mr. P. HotTner, who was manager of Khoo Kaag Hooi Rubber Estate, Port250 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 February 1951 - MALAYREGT WANTS 600 RECRUITS Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CjlX HUNDRED recruits are wanted for the new sth battalion of the M.«.lay Regiment, ana a country-wide campaign Is to begin next month. Three recruiting teams will cover the whole country from March 12 until March 24. Each will262 words
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Morning Tribune / Article4 November 1936 - Mr. M. S. McGahey, the well-known Taiping planter and ru™er enthusiast arrived from home on Saturday. Dr and Mrs. Taylor, who were away from Negri Sembilan for many years, have recently taken up residence there again. Mr and Mrs. V. G. A. Reeve-Tuck-er of Ipoh have returned from leave250 words
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The Straits Budget / Article29 November 1934 - F.M.S. Government appointments are gazetted as under: Mr. J. A. Carr-Archer to be a Probationer. Trade and Customs Department, F.M.S. Lieut. A. G. W. JollifTe to be an Adjutant, Volunteer Forces, Malaya. Mr. J. Webster to act as Gaoler. Grade 11. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. W. A. C. H251 words