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The Straits Times / Article13 April 1950 - NEGRI ACCIDENTS IN MARCH From Our Staff Correspondent j SEREMBAN. Wt»d.— Seremban had two fatal and 35 nonfatal road accidents out of a total of two fatal and 71 non- fatal road accidents in Nf gri I Sembilan in March Other non-fatal road accidents were in:— Kuala Pilah 11. Tampin73 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article20 September 1933 - Mr. T. F. Egan, Manager, Pajan Estate. Mantin. has been charged before the Seremban Magistrate with rash driving. Mr. Egan absolutely denied the charge and hearing of the case has been postponed to to-day. The president and the committee of the Tamil Union. Negri Sembilan. are giving a tea75 words
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Morning Tribune / Miscellaneous17 March 1948 - SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Section Vesj Odttofrw 2 Raju' tl E. Hi tl»le Sheern E* Fitzroy. 4 Agapt-mr 43/3 (Rubystonr»i 40 1 m" Mantin .17 5 Rotti *i. r > 'fi <> Gurjarat 33 4 Glaucus, 31 2 Mentaka!) 1? 7 (Kajanp) 17/I<> |'n p.m. Tweec^ank 19/20 Emp. Paasmote 21 Nagara 23/475 words
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Morning Tribune / Article27 May 1948 - Oaands 45 E Humble Sheers Mantin W.S.V.D.E. I res. Polk. 42 3 < Katong > 40 1 Cleodora 3S 9 Glengyle 36 7 Tydoui 33 4 Denbighshire 31/2 Devonshire 17 18 Yasn.a 19 20 Kampai 21 Blankvann 23 4 Island Mail— Asia 25 6 IVrnplant 27 8 Seremhan72 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article20 April 1950 - KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TWO people were wounded yesterday when bandits threw two hand grenades into Mantin village, ten miles irom Seremban. One m nade exp;odeJ on th<. Mia m road and the otber explore: ;n from of a barber's shop. A Sp^o.al Cmstable and a Tamil74 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 May 1929 - hours yardage pels. Larut Tin (4 dredges) 2117 341,000 1419.55 Jelapang 566 100,000 386 94 Johan Tin 445 Kampong Kamunting 598 100.000 663 64 Asa m Kumbang 623 137 000 584.11 Ulu Yam 592 123.000 611 Thabawleik 216 43,000 495 Tongkah Com* pound N. L. Petal72 words
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The Straits Budget / Article9 January 1947 - From Our Own Correspondent SEREMBAN, Jan. 6. Mantin Pass, five miles from Seremban, was the scene of a tragedy when a lorry carrying a party of picnickers from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson overturned and killed a child and injured several others. The injured were immediately74 words
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The Straits Budget / Article11 March 1948 - SEREMBAN. Mar. 8 —Tone Lang Yew. aged 18. a r# ber tapper on an estate in Mantin has been killed by 1 tiger. When the girl failed to return home from the tanning field, the police were informed and an extensive search resulted in the bodv oeing75 words
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Eastern Sun / Article7 October 1968 - SEREMBAN. Sun. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. today said the threat posed by the Philippines had united all Malaysians despite whatever differences they might have. The people, he added, had more than proved their solidarity. Enche Khir said this when75 words
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The Straits Budget / Article23 November 1933 - Maintenance Of $155 A Month For Wife. <From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 18. The hearing concluded before the Seremban magistrate yesterday in the case in which Mr. T. F. Egan, manager of Pajam Estate, Pajam, near Mantin, was sued by his wife for maintenance when the parties73 words
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The Straits Budget / Article3 November 1938 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 25. TPHE marriage will take place at Wesley Church, Seremban, on Saturday, Oct. 29 of Mr. Joseph Edward Palmer, of Sepang and Miss Grace Lila, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. N. Christie, of Pajam Estate, Mantin, Negri Sembilan. There73 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 December 1936 - Prompt Settlement (From Our Own Correspondent) i Seremban, Dec. 22. Mr. D. R. L. P.Matheson of the Seremban Police and the Protector of Chinese, Negri Sembilan, proceeded to Mantin estate, this .morning, on hearing that a strike similar to that already reported on four other Negri75 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article23 March 1925 - CHINESE CHARGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, March 21. In connection with the recent theft of coupons at the Seremban Lind Otlice, Lee Tiong Lew, of Mantin, who described himself as the executor of Tang Yew (deceased), was yesterday placed before Mr. L. V. J. Laville74 words
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article1 July 1934 - Seremban Chinese Woman Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 29. pOR causing an affray at Mantin, lour Sikhs named Narayan Singa. Dalip Singh, Inder Singh and Sheer Singh, were produced before the police magistrate, Mr. T. P. F. McNiece. this morning. All claimed to be295 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration6 December 2011 - Harian Metro MANTIN (Negeri Sembilan): Seorang pelajar perempuan sebuah kolej swasta dicekup dalam keadaan separuh bogel bersama teman lelakinya, seorang warga Nigeria, dalam sebuah bilik di tingkat lima apartmen yang disewa dan dikongsi mereka bersama sekumpulan lelaki warga Afrika lain, awal pagi kelmarin. Ketika serbuanHarian Metro; Foto HARIAN METRO - 301 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article20 August 1914 - BECRET SOCIETIES IN THE F. M. S. The F.M.S. Police report for I*9lB bai an extended ipference to Um secret aociety pest. In Perak the Chief Police Officer records M secret society cases discovered, involv ing 58 persons and 44 convictions, of whom were banished. In addition, a serious IVah310 words
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Singapore Standard / Article23 July 1959 - FIVE RAN AWAY FROM AN APPROVED SCHOOL-THEN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Five boys ran away from an approved school m Sungei Besi on Monday. Last night four were killed when a train ran over them near Nilai, 10 miles north of Seremban.305 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article9 August 1929 - Malacca to Seremban and Back. A Malacca correspondent writes: On Setarday, the 3rd inst., three youn.r cyclists started at 7. <» :.m. for Kual.i*Lumpur, in fine weather. 'J hey were Horace Yon Ahin, Jack Le Came and Erie Karuppiah. Our first stop was it Alor Gujah. about Id284 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article13 November 1947 - AFTER a nine-day voyage from, Kuantan, a retired Austra- lian businessman, Mr. Bradford Potter, has arrived in Singapor; in his 46-ton ketch Fram. He is sailing his yacht to Sydney. This is Mr. Potter s second attempt to sail his yacht to Aus- tralia.294 words
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Eastern Sun / Article2 October 1968 - By M. T. Lingam SEREMBAN. Tues—Antieorruption Agency and Royal Malaysian Customs scored a major success in their campaign against toddy racketeering this evening when they seiied 120 gallons in Mantin. 12 miles from here. The raiding party was led by Enche Rahim binM. T. Lingam - 303 words