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The Straits Times / Article12 November 1937 - Sir Malcolm Watson's Tour Of Malaya. CM! MALCOLM WATSON, the malaria authority who is director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene in the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and who is visiting Malaya, was at Malacca on Tuesday. He is due at214 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 August 1954 - Daud— he wed TEN timesgets gaol TAMPIN. Sat. DAUD bin Immam. 54. of Kampong Keru. was sentenced to two years' imprison- mem by the President of the Sessions court yesterday for I an offence against his 14 year- old daughter Aminah. Inspector Lee Kiat Siong. prosecuting, said Daud had married98 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 September 1970 - A fine knock of 86 by KSP Suadram helped Tarhpm International Club score an easy 74. run victory over n.S. club in the Woodhouse cricket competition at the Seremban pxdang yestorday. Scores': Tampin 150 I K. Sundram 86. PK. Dutt 5-24) NS Club 7698 words
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The Straits Times / Letter13 January 1962 - I AM directed by the executive council of the Pahang Medical Btaff Union to reply to the letter of your correspondent "Newcomer" regarding nedlcal treatment in Tampin. My council feels that one or two points which have bearing on the importance ot the work of hospital assistants243 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article25 August 1933 - London, Aug. 24. The West Indies suffered a decisive defeat by Kent at Canterbury to-day by an innings and 93 runs. Kent batted first and scored 331. Amos making 86. and Knott 154 unfinished. The West Indies were all out for 73. Freeman taking 5 wickets forReuter - 178 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 May 1930 - Mr., Mrs. and Miss McGregor have left Penang for England. It is understood th;;t father and daughter will compete at Bisley. Mr. Lcofii^-Kesteven, of Kuala Lumpur, was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects at the election held on April 7. Mr. W. Rodger,404 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 July 1965 - TAMPIN. Tliur.v— D.iud bin Abdullah, 38. chief clerk of the medical department here. M today charged in the magistrate's court with criminal breach of trust of $90. Bail was allowed.32 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 October 1986 - Health officers on lookout for bogus doctors SEREMBAN Quack doctors are said to be prescribing drugs in some isolated rural areas and small towns in the state. It is understood they treat only common problems such as colds and fever, referring the more serious ailments to government clinics. Sources sayNST - 128 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 October 1933 - Dr. F. D. Gillespie, Medical t < Tampin, originally instructed I ceed on transfer to Taiping is ferred to Tapah instead, with from Nov. 28. The Assistant M I Officer, Dr. I. P. L. Sabapathy, in charge, thenceforward.37 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 July 1952 - IPOH. Sat. OHOWING superiority throughout Worcester Regiment trounced Taiping Medical Services 6-1 In the semi-final of the Army Caldbeck (Malaya zone) soccer competition on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Worcesters will meet Green Howards of Tampin in the final on the HQ Malaya ground77 words
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The Straits Budget / Article28 November 1929 - At the last meeting of the Centr H«plth Board the President, the Mr. H. R. Joynt, reported the by the Principal Medical Officer of t constitution of the technical commit as an advisory committee on assessment'Mr. Reeve Tucker, representing tf Planters’ Association104 words
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Sunday Standard / Article24 October 1954 - MALACCA HEALTH OFFICER RESIGNS TAMPIN, Sat.-Dr. Su-j leiman bin Mohamed Attas, 41, Senior Health Officer, Malacca, has resigned after 16 years with the Malayan Medical Services. The resignation came as a surprise to the Settlement. It followed close on the heels of the resignation of the Federation tuberculosis specialist at147 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 November 1951 - KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE director of a Kuala Selangor rubber estate and 1 the estate manager battled with two bandits on the estate yeserday morning. Both bandits escaped but one was wounded and dropped a hand grenade. Bandits fired on the Kuala Lumpur to Singapore146 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 August 1994 - TAMPIN (Negri Sembilan) The commander of the drag rehabilitation centre m Tampin, Major Mohamad Othman, said the centre was bursting at its seams with 1,499 inmates cramped m a place which can accommodate only 506 people. In an interview with the New Straits Times last week, he166 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article8 May 1947 - Free Press Staff Reporter FkESPITE the prolonged "freak" weather, which saw heavy *J rains during the earlier part of this year, Singapore has managed to keep clear of alaria and at no time has übled the health authorities. The Chief Health Officer said erday that155 words
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Singapore Standard / Article29 December 1956 - More Wards, Clinics May Have To Be Closed Down KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. THE FEDERATION'S MEDICAL SERVICES, ALREADY CRIPPLED BY 134 VACANCIES <N THE ESTABLISHMENT OF 395 DOCTORS, WILL SHORTLY LOSE 22 MORE OFFICERS, INCLUDING ITS DIRECTOR, DR. R. E. ANDERSON Dr. Anderson heads387 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article13 December 1929 - Mr. K. P. Reynolds, of Jeram Padang estate Bahau. is back from Home leave. Mr. E. T. Hasselhuhn. of Sirusa estate Port Dickson, has returned from leave. Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, of Se;vmban. has left for a holiday at Hua Hin. *l'5K of Seremban. is resigning from the99 words
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Eastern Sun / Article22 July 1966 - SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Jeswant Singh. 18. a student of Tunku Besar Secondary School In Tampin. Malaysia, left here by air for New Delhi to take up medical studies. Youngest In the family of two, Mr. Singh said: "I have always dreamt of becoming a doctor and102 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 January 1937 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 12. M the 4th mile Seremban Kuala Pilah road, the body of a Chinese was found hanging. The Seremban Police were informed and proceeding to the scene, had the body removed. A charity ball, in aid of Negri Sembilan's unemployed, will be170 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 September 1933 - Rumour of Forthcoming Closure. It is persistently rumoured that Tampln Hospital will be partially closed by the end of December, says the Malacca Guardian. It is also believed that cases of a serious nature would receive the necessary first aid at a reception ward and then despatched to130 words