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The Straits Times / Advertisement8 April 1925 - Something new to Singapore Don't miss the opportunity. IN AID OF The Singapore Chinese Girl's School Buiiding Fund TRE HfttUl OF THE SCHOOL will atace A Musical I'l.iy SILVER SLIPPERS asaistfd l>y Mr. Chia Keng Tye's Orchestra, and several other entertaining items VICTORIA THEATRE. ON MONDAY, APRIL 20, at 8.30404 words
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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement8 April 1925 - SITUATION VACANT WAMED-Asst. Caihier (1 hiceee) with ■(me knowledge of accrutite aid must be accurate at figures. (a»h security cf $300 required. Salary fr< m $50 to $75 according to qualifies tkc Apply personally M.S. L. A 4, Cecil Street. TO LET i i TO LET, Raffles Chambers, three sections388 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article6 August 1931 - The mails for Benut. as from Aug. 1. go via Batu Pahat and then by motor-car. saving of three days. M.M. His Excellency the High Commissioner and Miss Clementi left Kuala Lumpur for Cameron Highlands on Tuesday. Mr. T. Naraindas J.P.. of Messrs. Wassiamull Assomull and Co. is due here429 words
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Morning Tribune / Article6 April 1939 - (By E. T. Huang) E Wuhan Songsters who have been staging a series of successperformances m Singapore dug the past four months m aid if China Relief Fund, gave a fare--1 variety concert at the Victoria tnorial Hall last night. nade it a425 words
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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement13 April 1925 - PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE I beg to inform my clients and the general public that my business as General Boat Supplier 9-2 Raffles Chamber! will henceforth bs changed to the General Lighterage Co., at the same address. K. ESMAIL SAHIB, Sole Proprietor of General Lighterage Co., 9 2 Raffles Chambers, Phone470 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 April 1939 - CTARTED 30 years ago as a minstrel party by a man who had never learned music, Mr. Chia Keng Tye's orchestra is today Singapore's only amateur orchestra to play classical and operatic music. Its conductor, Mr. Tay Lian Teck, is a member of492 words
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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement11 April 1925 - PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL CHUNG WONG, ARCHITECTS, have removed to UNION BUILDING, 5th Floor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. NOTICE is hereby given that ion and after April 6, the office o!f the Health House (Washing and Disinfecting Co. will be removed, to 87-C, Tank Road, Singapore. YONG CHONG YONG, Proprietor.506 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article8 October 1924 - Friday, Oct. 10th., being the Chinese National .Day, the local Chinese Banks will commence business at 11 a.m. Inche Abu Baker, the popular 0.C.P.D., Seremban, is going back shortly to hi? old station as OC.P.D., Mantin, and will be succeeded by Inche Tha rim,- who was m Seremban previously. Dr.588 words
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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement6 April 1925 - LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL NOTICE. JIOTIC» k fcfWfcy given that Wi and t Mewr* Tan Seog Chong Co, 'Architects) after April 6, the offl3e of the Health k their die at. that their office hai House iWashing and Disinfecting Co. will befcn removed from 17, Raffles Quay, Tod Floor773 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 June 1939 - y 1 The Onlooker By- —Read Of— Tay Lian Teck Humphrey Butler Charles Dyas THERE are few people who take a more active part in the public life of the Colony than Mr. Tay Lian Teck, the subject of this week's caricature by Tretchikoff. Besides wide business980 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement6 April 1925 - LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Claniled Adrtß., see page 16. FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE, economies! English ear, m good running order. 893, Straits Times. Itpi I WANTED GODOWNT with offlce above, 1 near town. Write fully to Importers. 887, Straits Times. (lp) FOR SALE, whit* polished Italian marblt tiles, two feet1,004 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 April 1939 - Read Of....— Mr. J. R. Bennett Mr. I. S. Wylie Mr. D. J. Hargreaves Mr. C. T. Dobree Mr. ChiaKengThye Mr.LW.P.Fulcher MR. James Randall Bennett, who tomorrow moves the motion for a gift of £1,000,--000 to Imperial defence froni the Colony's reserve funds in London, is the1,100 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article2 November 1921 - "The times are out of joint and the whole world lies sick," said His Excellency the Governor in his annual address to the Legislative Council. Tis true, 'tis pity, and pity 'tis 'tis true;" and pity, too, that so many people do not realise it. Sir Laurence's1,389 words