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Singapore Standard / Article10 June 1954 - KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Chief Police Officer, Negri Sembilan, Mr. V. P. Powell Evans, this morning: personally handed a $1,000 reward to Ariflfin bin Depalesarin, the village headman, wb,o with a rubber tapper, killed two Communist terrorists and wounded another near Gemas on Monday. The151 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article27 May 1924 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. ar.fi Mrs. A. Hal ie and family leave for Enrfand on furlough tomorrow. Mr. Hast e is he Manager of Grfdtek Estates, Tampin. Mr. J. S. Ayathury is <tfi the sick list. T.,e Malacca Volunteer R flies ispve gone iit:o camp a; Tanjong149 words
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The Straits Budget / Article11 December 1947 - SEREMBAN, Dec. 4. A REPORT issued today by the Social Welfare Department on its past ten months activities states that a grant of $1,632.70 had been made available for damage done by elephants at Jelebu, Tampin and Kuala Pilah. Other items mentioned in the report151 words
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Straits Echo / Article20 April 1918 - The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. A, A. Anthony and Company’s share list t—- Yesterday. To-day. Rubber. S S jg W i p =3 n oS m w Malaka Pinda 2.40 2.60 250 265 Malakoff 4.20 440 4.30 4*50 Temerloh 1.20 1.30 1.10 1.25 Mining.151 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 November 1986 - A SINGAPOREAN, Miss Tan Kirn Choo, 22, died a day after the tour bus she was m was involved m an accident with a lorry at Kota, m Negri Sembilan, on Monday. Six others who were injured, including a five-year-old girl and the lorry driver,231 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article10 December 1919 - BIRTHS. MAVOB-At European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Novemlier 29, to Mr «nd Mra. W. D. Mavor, a son. and Pennefather.—At the Maternity Hosni, tai, Singapore, on November 29 to Mr and Mrs. L. C Pennefather, a daughter. Macaulay,—At Hongkong, on Nov 20th, to Captain and Mr.,. H. M.227 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article12 May 1932 - Murder Charge At Seremban l From Our Own Correspondent] Seremban. May 10. At thi Ne^ri Sembilan Assizes to-day. a labourer employed on Chimpul Estate, Tampin. \\a.s produced on the capital charge, it being alleged that on the night of Jan. 7. he fatahy apcarod a mandor of442 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article2 September 1919 - Tin it quoted at f 131.00 ■ellers. 1 no The latest Lender cables to hand this morning a-, as fol 0w Ordinary rate 31st Aogu- rate 30th August. Ueferr «l H E the High Commissioner ha. been pleased to appoint Mr Ril Second Lieutenant in th fl456 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article7 September 1922 - The Negri Sembilan Assize- for September commenced m the Supreme Court. Seremban. before the Hon. Mr. Justice E. C. St. J. Branch, X.C.. on Monday. In the absence of Capt. Pratt, 1). P.P.. m the first case on the list, a murder case from the Tampin district, the prosecution was343 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article7 September 1922 - Capt. A. Petersen has left Bangkok for Home. The Negri Sembiian Assizes for September commenced in the Supreme Court, Si remban, before the Hon. Mr. Justice E. St. J. Branch. K.C., on Monday. In the absence of Capt, Pratt, D.P.P., in the first ease on the list, a murder case341 words
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The New Paper / Article26 October 2012 - THE teenager was waiting for a bus with a friend at the Tampin Bus Terminal when a group of schoolboys confronted him. K. Saravanan, a 14-year-old student from a secondary school near Alor Gajah in Malacca, Malaysia, was kicked violently and stomped on333 words
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The Straits Budget / Article20 October 1955 - SEREMBAN, Oct. 14. 4 BRITISH ARMY A Captain and two soldiers were killed and another seriously wounded when terrorists ambushed them on the Kuala Pilah-Tam-pin Road early this morning. It was the first ambush ir. the Federation since the amnesty was declared318 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 December 1947 - Grants For Damage By Elephants From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thursday. A REPORT issued today by the Social Welfare Department on its past ten months activities states that a grant of $1,632.70 had been made available for damage done by elephants at Jelebu, Tampin and Kuala Pilah. Other Items mentioned158 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 January 1954 - KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. 1 The Pacific Tin Consolidated has given $9,000 to Lady Templer s TB Hospital Fund, Which now >tari(is at $222,664 The State Sicietary. S«-lan-igoi, has given iT.JOO and Lever Brother* <MaUya> Ltd. $1,000 Other gift* are: Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahm.u.. Member159 words
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Berita Harian / Article5 July 1964 - w KUALA PILAH, Sabtu. Menterl Kesihatan. Inche Bahaman bln Shamsuddln, berkata hari lnl bahawa beliau akan menimbang untok memberikan llma buah tempat tidor kapada Pusat Kesihatan Daerah Hembau. Ini ada-iah untok membolehkan pusat tersebut merawat orang2 sakit yang tenat sementara mereka di-pindahkan ka -ru159 words
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Berita Harian / Article30 November 1964 - KU A L A LUMPUR, Ahad. M ns i m lumba basikal tahun 19*5 akan di-muiakan dengan satu perlumbaan di-Melaka pada 10 January tahun 1965. Lumba itu merupakan lumba terbuka sa-jauh 50 batu beramai2 di-jaian raya untok piaia pusingan Low Leong. Pada152 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article16 November 1938 - MEDICAL PARLEY MEN LEAVE TODAY Five Delegates From Straits F.M.S. GATHERING AT HANOI fO represent Malaya at the Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, to be held at Hanoi, Indo-China, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. B. Fitzgerald, leaves Singapore today m the Messageries Maritimes liner160 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 August 1931 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. (Mrs.) O'May ha> been apr-omtcl Lady Medical Officer at the General Hospital at Alor Star. Dr. T. Wilson, who has been stationed at Kuila Kubu as Health Officer, has been transferred to Tampin. Mi. and Mis. Myerson are leavii-, 1 Singapore on Thursday by the President Adams.154 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 November 1922 - A Hylam cook has been fined $30 at the Rembau Court for a breach of the Railway Enactment. He booked a second class ticket from Ba'.u Gajah to Singapore and boan.Vd the mail train, and when the train was between Pedas and Rembau he went to the latrine, locked the166 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article25 April 1932 - (From Our c wn Correspondent.) Seremban, April 21. A Eurasian named Arthur Jansen, and a Hakka Chinese named Johnnie Hee, were together charged in the police court for the theft from a dwelling of one dynamo, one magneto, a battery, clock, speedometer, and one set of tools160 words