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The Straits Times / Article24 June 1962 - Boy shot as he steps out to £reet father SEREMBAN, Sat. A 14--year-old boy was shot dead yesterday as he stepped out of his house in Mantln, 10 miles from here, to greet his father and brother-in-law who were returning from a pig hunt. The boy. Looi Ciioy of Mantin142 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 July 1931 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 28. A fire is reported to have occurred at Pajan Estate. Mantin, yesterday, where a rubber store containing rubber was KtitUtl. The (tikhls are said to have \\rvr\36 words
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The Straits Budget / Article25 January 1961 - SEREMBAN. Jan. 15.—Police in Mantin arrested four youths in a swoop on five houses at 3 a.m. today following reports of the loss of five bags of fertiliser from Pa.iam Estate last night.37 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 January 1961 - SEREMBAN, Sun.— Police In Mantin arrested four youths in a swoop on five houses at 3 a.m. today following reports of the loss of five bags of fertiliser from Pa jam Estate last night.38 words
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The Straits Times / Obituary14 March 1976 - MR SAW KEE LIN P.J.K. Managing Director. Malaysia Agricultural Oili Berhad 171-173 Mak Mantin Induatrial Estate Butterworth, MALAYSIA. on Wadnetday 10th March 1976. With deepest condolences from The Management &t Staff VV HUNT k SON (FE)Sdn. Bhd.38 words
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The Straits Budget / Article25 February 1937 - The wedding will take place in Hong Kong on Mar. 31 between Miss Yvonne M. Langley, daughter of Mrs. R. Langley, and Mr. William T. Rowe, of Pajam Estate, Mantin, Negri Sembilan, F.M.S. Miss Langley is at present residing in Singapore.41 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article15 February 1937 - The wedding will take plac e in Hongkong on March 31 between Miss YvonnM. Langley. daughter of Mrs. R. Langley and Mr. William T. Rowe, of Pajarr Estate. Mantin, Negri S.-mbilan, F M S Miss Langley is at present residing in Singapore.42 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 April 1980 - Two armed men rob contractor in bus SEREMBAN, Sat. About 20 passengers watched in silence as two armed men grabbed a $3,110 payroll from a contractor in a Kuala Lumpur-bound bus near here yesterday. The robbers later ordered the bus driver at knifepoint to pull up at the Mantin by-pass,160 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article5 December 1929 - A meeting of the Rural Board. Singapore, will be held at the Land Office at 11 a.m. on Wednesday next. The Port Dickson magistrate returned a verdict of suicide by hanging at the inquest on a Chinese named Bok Tong. In the Supreme Court at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday Mr.166 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article21 September 1934 - Rubber Smoke House Gutted 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 20. AS the result of a fire which broKe out last night at Temiang Sou h Estate, Seremban, a smoke house was completely gutted. The building and iv contents were Insured. Mr. C. A. S. Dewar, manager of80 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 March 1937 - CHARGED WITH ASSAULT (From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban, March 24. The Seremban Police arrested 17 Chinese at Rantau village last night in connection with the present strike of Chinese estate coolies. This morning the 17 men were produced in* the Seremban Police Court and charged334 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article, Illustration23 April 1937 - If They Worked INTIMIDATION CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE (From Our Own Correspondent) «t *m k Scremban, Apr. 21. AM a abourer. I did not threaten to break any persons bones^ said a Chinese, Siau Yonjr, when together with another Chinese, N g Kai. he was455 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 January 1984 - SEREMBAN, Sun A norih-bound passenger traia last night hit a lorry which had crashed into a railway gate at a level crossing m Hamilton estate. 28 km from here, killing the lorry driver. Mr B. Menraj, 23, of Sungei Mahang estate. HI hurled several metres when the trainBernama - 95 words
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article22 October 1933 - Alleged Rash Driving At Seremban. (From Our Own Coi respondent.) Seremban, Oct. 20. The case in which a European named T. F. Egan is charged with rash and negligent driving and thereby causing hurt to one Chin Yap. at about 9.25 am on Sept. 12, at Mantin town171 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 / Article25 March 1937 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Wednesday. THE Seremban Police arrested 17 Chinese at Rantau village last night in connection with the present strike of Chinese estate coolies, morning the 17 men were produe v in the Scremban Police court and cnarg?d as tollows:— "That348 words
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The Straits Budget / Article1 April 1937 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 24. THE Seremban Police arrested 17 Chinese at Rantau village last night in connection with the present strike of Chinese estate coolies. This morning the 17 men were produced in the Seremoan Police court and charged as follows:—“That347 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 March 1949 - Forces Kill 5 More Bandits From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. F<IVE bandits were killed by security forces operating in Negri Sembilan, Selangor and Johore in the past 24 hours. In Negri Sembilan, two bandits, on the "wanted" list since the Emergency began, were killed today. Three Chinese women399 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 November 1929 - What its owner believes to 1>< the largost hamadryad living in captivity at the present time, has left Kuala Lumpur for the London Zoological hardens. The snake, which Mr. W. L. Leonard of 12, Perak Road, captured on a Mantin estate two years Bfo, MCeUMM 14 ft. fr tn noso61 words