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The Straits Budget / Article14 December 1933 - (From Our Own Correspondent,.) Seremban, Dec. 6. Mr. T. Burke, Ch’ef Inspector, F.M.6 Police, stationel at. Seremban proceeds on retirement tomorrow after 22 years’ service. Mr. Burke was cnterta'ned by the stair on Monday He will be succeeded by Raja Abbas. O.C.P.D Mantin whose appointment wilt be54 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 May 1912 - The Straits Times. MONDAY. MAY 6. THE CUMMING GRAB. Unco upon a time it seems ever so long ago we created an idol, and continued to honour him long after we knen- that he blessed us iv Billingsgate for our fervour. But there came a day when we discovered that1,230 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 December 1952 - Signet ring found by Negri police THE Mantin police, in Negri Sembilan, have recovered a large signet ring bearing the initial "S", which no-one has yet claimed. It is thought that the ring might belong to a Singapore resident. Any one who has lost «uch a ring is asked to56 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 August 1960 - BINGAPORE, Frl. Another $167 has been received from Straits Times readers for destitute Singapore widow Sandanam Mary and her seven children, bringing the total of $647. The new donations are from an anonymous reader ($5) Selangor Indian Cloth Hawkers' Association ($4l), Kothari and Doshi Bros. ($101) and59 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 October 1960 - BINGAPORE, Frl. Another $167 has been received from Straits Times readers for destitute Singapore widow Sandanam Mary and her seven children, bringing the total of $647. The new donations are from an anonymous reader ($5) Selangor Indian Cloth Hawkers' Association ($4l), Kothari and Doshi Bros. ($101) and59 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 January 1958 - WHAT Tok Pangku Pandak Hamid bin Puteh Jali said i S.T. Dec 13 1 is true and I trust that the Government will at last give its wholehearted attention to furthering the general welfare of the aborl\ines who. by virtue of their relationshin to the land, have undoubtedly57 words
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The Straits Times / Letter31 August 1954 - DURING the past two months, there has been a burglary almost cverv night in the village of Mantln. The people have to go without sleep to keep watch as many of the dogs have been poisoned. We have been appealing to the police here but57 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 January 1948 - SEREMBAN. Wednesday. A gang of robbers stole $<i.300 worth of tin ore irom the Tongah Compound Tin dredge at Mantin about 4 o'clock this rr. >ming. The gang .which is believed to consist of 10 Chinese, cut the telephone wires and tied up three watchmen before removing 8459 words
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Sunday Standard / Advertisement11 December 1955 - Q^^^^^ y FREE TO EXPECTANT AND NURSING KOTHERS I^^^^^^^^ I -rary^ FIRST YEARS'RECORD BOOK IfIJH *****1 EASY TO PREPARE Please send me a co P y of the Record Book liSStWr^' /NW A PASTE fIRST Mantin '.POST THIS COUPON NOW, TO NESTLES PRODUCTS (MALAYA) LTD.,* m m P. 0. BOX58 words
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Berita Harian / Article2 January 1960 - ANAK ingin bekerja diSingapura tetapi tidak mempunyai saudara mara di-sana. Jika anak pergi dapat-kah ana-k bekerja di-sana? A. R. ATAN. Mantin. Negeri Sembilan. Kalau tidak ada saudara mara di-sana lebeh baik kirirn surat sahaja minta kerja. Tetapi apa kerja yano anak mahu dan boleh membuat-nya? Janoan pergi59 words
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Singapore Standard / Article29 February 1952 - SEREMBAN. Thurs.— Three marriages of more than normal interest took place m the village of Mantin m Negri Sembilan when at the Sikh temple three Sikhs employed as bus drivers married a Chinese. a Siamese, and a Tamil, respectively. The three women were first58 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 March 1913 - The final liquidation meeting of the Mantin Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the registered offices, Messrs. Guthrie and Co's, yesterday, at noon. The business was the adoption of the final accounts, there being no balance to dispose of. It was decided to keep the books of the company for57 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 June 1932 - Why Workless Chinese Had An Illicit Still. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. June B. Pleading guilty t<> a charge of manufacturing intoxicating llqiiOl at Mantin, two Chinese named Hang Ting and Than) Sye said that they weir unemployed aii'l they manufactured the samisu to support their families.57 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 June 1933 - Chinese Barber Sent To Prison. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereniban, June ti. A Chinese barber in Mantin village cut a coffee-shop assistant with a razor. Today Geok KwM pleaded cuiky to a charjjc of causing hurt and .Tailing to gtn any reason for his actiun was sentenced59 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 May 1952 - KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Chinese youths in Negri SemMlan will be asked to Join the Federation police force when the recruiting team tours the State from May 19 to 21. The team will be in Mantin and Seremban on May 19, Kuala Pilah and Tampin on59 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 April 1970 - SINGAPORE Thurs Abdul Oham 0111 Tanll. 24 «a* fined $8U todMV for haWng Indian l»mi> ai a coffeethop In Owen R(«.ii ye.-teidav MiUiinan bin Ibrahim. 27, and Kumin hrn Mantin 21. who li«d iai:iiabls lesin ai the Oa!a\\ ciiiPma. Ocytaog Rond. «rr^ lined $150 0156 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article16 April 1949 - Ueelsum (44); Empire Hamble (Sneers); China Mail (42/3); Havhris t4O/D; Antenor (38/9); Bcncbueb (36); Clytoneus (33/4)j Bali (31/2); Daybeam <17 1>; (19/20); Pakhoi (21 2»; Vilnus (25/0); MaetsuyekeiKedoe (27/8); Ravnaas (29 30»; Slaniat (15/6); Glengyle (13 1); Mantin (10); Katong (11); Struat Maiukku (8 9); Bcnvorlich (6/7);59 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article4 June 1949 - j i Empiie Hamblc (Sheers vVhaif;; Napoli (42/43); Jhaion (40 41): Franclsyttk Jenvenue (38 39); Kelantan (36); Katong «35»: Star Betetgeilse (17 18); Sitseni (21 22»; Benledi i27/2S);| Seroei (29 30); Soudan (15/I6i:j Cyclops (13/14); Dorsctshhe (11); Shirala (8/9); Breconshire 6 7); Llandaaf (Ccal Plant >: Adiastus56 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article, Illustration27 October 1949 - FosvaniK (Sheer* Wharf); Chirac* «2/43); Kajah Brooke (44)/ 41); Llywe» (SS/39); Idomeneos (36/37); Silverbrtar (33/84); Mantin (32); Chinese Prince (17/ M); Prametheus Charon (19/20); Frederick Clover (21/ 22); Salatljra (23/24); SenUni (25); Merkur (20/27); Katoim (27/28); Lawak (29/30); Kurymeden (15/16); Ole*orchy (13/ 14); Ferrmoor (8/9); Greystoke (ante58 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article22 July 1948 - KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday.—The funeral of the late Sub-Inspector Mehat bin Ismail, O.C.P.D. Mantin, who died with three police constables in an ambush along the Brogu-Seme-nyih Road on Monday afternoon. was held on Tuesday, the funeral procession starting from his house at Salak Nania, Rcmbau, at 4 p.m. A56 words