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The Straits Times / Advertisement14 February 1982 - IBALJENTINES BAY lH LOVE NOTES CECILIA DEAREST (but of course!), here's to us on this day that's as special as you arr I.uv jf ya very. very, very much Vln- jA"i Ji chewi to see you is to i.>ve ><m .^^^fU I i, DARLING BARAM TO William M P^MIV^ 12,550 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article22 September 1931 - DURBAN’S FIRST DOUBLEDECKERS. A few weeks ago. the first double-decker motor omnibus to undergo a really exhaustive trial on Durban <S.A.) roads, was placed in service by the Corporation for a six months' trial. The bus is a Leyland Ti an of the latest type, and was suoplied2,527 words
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The New Paper / Article18 March 1989 - SATURDAY Gallery 8CENE8 OF MALAYA Watercolours and sketches by two British military men, Sir Frank Swettenham and George Edward Giles, show what Malaya was like under the British colonial government. Free. 9 am to 5.30 pm. National Museum Art Gallery. Ends tomorrow. ANTIQUE WATCH2,433 words
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The New Paper / Article18 March 1989 - SATURDAY Gallery 8CENE8 OF MALAYA. Watercolours and sketches by two British military men, Sir Frank Swettenham and George Edward Giles, show what Malaya was like under the British colonial government. Free. 9 am to 5.30 pm. National Museum Art Gallery. Ends tomorrow. ANTIQUE WATCH2,432 words
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The New Paper / Article4 March 1989 - ►Out&About V—ps IT EXHIBITION. IT is \w\ Information Technology. 1 1 This permanent exhibition traces ITs historical development, the latest developments and their implications. At the Singapore Science Centre's Omni-Theatre building. 10 am to 6 pm. Normal charges to the centre apply: Adults $2, children 50 cents. MAKE-A-MOVIE2,516 words
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The New Paper / Article4 March 1989 - ►Out&About IT EXHIBITION. IT is \%r\ Information Technology. 1 This permanent exhibition traces ITs historical development, the latest developments and their implications. At the Singapore Science Centre's Omni-Theatre building. 10 am to 6 pm. Normal charges to the centre apply: Adults $2, children 50 cents. MAKE-A-MOVIE COMPETITION. Use2,511 words
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The New Paper / Article25 March 1989 - 5 A T U ftp A Y CENTCESME YOUNG PEOPLE'S \w I THEATRE. Radin Mas Primary school presents Radin Mas The Story Of A GokJen Princess. Radin Mas was the daughter of a Javanese prince who wasill-treated by her step-mother who conspires to get2,418 words
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The New Paper / Article25 March 1989 - i- iij 1 SATURDAY ►Qntres^ V~/C YOUNG PEOPLE'S [jrj THEATRE. Radin Mas Primary school presents Radin Mas The Story Of A Golden Princess. Radin Mas was the daughter of a Javanese prince who wasill-treated by her step-mother who conspires to get rid her. For2,407 words
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The New Paper / Article1 April 1989 - ►CejTRESIAGE 4 A THE MAGIC TABLE. \w I Frieburg'sClassical Children's Theatre from West Germany presents a Grimm's fairy tale about a tailor who drives out his sons and their return with magical items. At the Drama Centre. At 8 pm today. 3 pm and2,515 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration27 April 1975 - By NINA TOTTENBERC r PHE basic event In the Court's de-cision-making process is a weekly conference, usually scheduled for Friday, at which cases are initially discussed. The Justices arrive punctually at 9:30 a.m. Some, like William Rehnquist and Potter Stewart, are "night people" who look solemn-facedNINA TOTTENBERC - 2,532 words
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The New Paper / Advertisement30 August 1996 - E NEW August 30,1996 ADVERTISEMENT AMERICAN CURRENT HITS KISS FROM A ROSE SEAL run to you Whitney Houston stay lisa loeb ft nine stories BECAUSE YOU LOVE ME CELINE DION WHEN I FALL IN LOVE C DION/ C GRIFFIN I LL MAKE LOVE TO YOU BOYZ II MEN NOBODY KNOWS2,551 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration11 December 1977 - With Katherine, k official—and the favourite LAfT WEEK, tßfem Jean Bedel Hokassa I ended three On ef celebrations la the Central African Enptre to mark his ■wiMib. The eeremony, eeetlng ever tM mlltton, lnelnded ft gtfftJMUt, march past ef MMtt eittaeae and a gala dinner at hlaRON LAYTNER - 2,500 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 January 1904 - “FROM GRAVE TO GAY; FROM LIVELY TO SEVERE.’’ The Log of a Landlubber. By Oliver Ashwell, Author of Tho Chro nicies of the Carburettor Club,” “Tal.s of the Fen,” etc. CHA PTE K \I. Ceylon—The garden of the g’obe First im pressions —A new Queen Victoria—l2,344 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 January 1839 - designate it but call it by the Taling name.—Maulmain Chronicle, October 31, November 7 and 14. Extract. descriptive notices of tavoy province. By the Rev. Mr. Mason, American Missionary. Boundaries.— lt is bounded on the east by Siam, on the soutn, by the Province of Mergui; on the west,designate it but call it by the Taling name.—Maulmain Chronicle, October 31, November 7 and 14. - 2,483 words
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Eastern Sun / Article, Illustration27 June 1967 - SINGAPORE. Mon. Jackie's Bowl, Katong, is to hold another b i g bowling tournament, s p o nsored by Sandilands Buttery, agents for Mitsubishi, for six weeks commencing July 2. The forthcoming tournament follows the successful run of the Yamaha "Champions of2,574 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 July 1926 - Puzzled Native Servants. Missus in the Bath.” By George Cecil. An Official Affair. (Special to the Pi net ng Gazette). Society in India is mainly an official affair The exiled Briton who is a judge, or a magistrate, is received he cannot, in fact, avoid the honour, which,George Cecil - 2,366 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article9 June 1896 - A MISSIONARY ON PICNIC." SWETTENHAM AND WATER. The Gentle Art of Literary Plagiarism. Nf;ws of the Churches. "My brethren," a minister recently remarked Irom the pulpit, we are sometimes not quite so honest as we might be. Not that we are necessarily given to sticking and pealing." Topics of the2,789 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 January 1884 - From Oey Ion and Indian paper. London, Hrd Dee. The difficulties bee Orangemen and the follower* of .11 have culmin d in opei: oereral part* Ireland. where their meeting* were ihited, continuous rioting has g on for *ome days, ncoearitt 11: a Ktronat body ofcon- >* hare also2,686 words
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The Straits Times / Miscellaneous9 January 2005 - f If IliHßHilliii^^^^^^lßi^^^^^PV^lW REN CI IWm pHi B^ TSUNAMI SH A d I Nancy Sit m this such a complicated plot that it can't be summarised into v' 4 recover. Channel U Channel 5 Channel 8 CNA Central Suria 6.00 AM Jules Sylvester's Wild 10.00 AM A True Cop Story2,727 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 June 2005 - Uprisings, culture shocks, harrowing experiences make up the real-life encounters of intrepid local entrepreneurs By Erica Tay Gracia Chiang THE immigration official at the Kyrgyzstan border gave Mr Tan Wang Cheow the once over and then leafed through his Singapore passport again. And again. This happened last month when MrErica Tay; Gracia Chiang - 2,634 words