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The Straits Budget / Article14 September 1917 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —I havo read Dr. Lacy’s paper on Estate Sanitation in tho F.M.S. Agricultural Bulletin for July and regret to see the contemptible manner in which he mentions Dr. Strickland’s theory of loavisg ravines in heavy blukar as a preventive627 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 September 1927 - Second-Lieutenant E.V.G. Day, M.V. 1., has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Mr. Khon Kim Lian, manager of Tambalak Rubber Estates, is on a short holiday in Penang. He is staying at the Crag Hotel. We are sorry to hear that Inspector F. B. Beckingham, of624 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 October 1947 - SPOTLIGHT on MALA VANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS DETWEEN fifty and D sixty old Malayans gathered in the India Room at Overseas House, London, for the annual meeting of the Association of British Malaya, writes my London correspondent. It was gratifying to see so many of them looking fit and1,015 words
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Malacca Guardian / Article10 June 1929 - Teachers Win Government InterDepartmental Game. On Tuesday last, in the Government Inter-Departmental Football Competition, tne Post Office met a depleted Teachers’ team, three of whose regular players were eithei on the sick or injured list. The iearns were:— P’ost Office: Wee Eng Suan, Mohamed bin Zuki, Tan Peng Leong,2,743 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 May 1902 - Saturday 24th May. Mk. and Mrs. Merewether left Kuala Lumpur by a morning train on May the 19th en route for Singapore and Malta —sailing from the Kuala in the Bsmeralda." Many of their friends wt.re at the station and a guard of honor was drawn up on1,090 words
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The Straits Budget / Article29 May 1902 - Saturday May. Vk. an:] Mi:. Merawcther left Kuala Lumpur by a morning train on May the 19th en route for Singapore and Malta —sailing from the Kuala in the 1 Es- t meralda.” Many of their friends were at the station and a guard of honor was drawn1,097 words
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The Straits Budget / Article8 May 1930 - E 8. Booth, W. W. Boyd. C. Saik u C ,i! an "ai Sik, Chcah Loon r.nd t™ I b,V® Nauze E J O'Reilly menihorc r ‘V an have been appointed y t Labuyn* oard Visiting Justices M e ek° health statement for the 169 maW A1,909 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement9 August 1946 - MALAYAN RAILWAY Applications are invited from Dona fide Advertising Concerns for the sole right to lease advertising spaces throughout the Malayan Railway System. Applications should reach the Transportation Manager, Malayan Railway, Kuala r.ot later than noon on 26th August, 1946. 2. Full particulars and conditions of the lease may be790 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement29 October 1965 - TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received up to 2.00 p.m. on Friday the 26th November. 1965 by the Ketua Fllem Nefsara Malaysia, for supply of the following types of Cinematographic aiores during 1966. Item 1 Cinematographic PUm stoclc 2 Photographic Chemlcaia 3 Magnetic Recording; Tapes Films 4 Spools and Cans738 words
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The Straits Budget / Article11 July 1940 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 6. FLEVKN applications for exemption of Volunteers from continuous training were heard hy the Malacca Tribunal to-day. It comprised Mr. J.C. Cobbett ichair* man). Mr. W. S. Ebden, the Resident Councillor, and Mr. H.779 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 May 1931 - No Unanimity As To Proposals. I H INKING IT OVER. QUESTION OF MEDICAL ETIQUETTE. The quest inn of the re-organisation of Local Health Hoards has been p>jst|M.ni-d for further consideration i:> the Central Health Hoard, there being no unanimity among the members as to the proposals1,321 words
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The Straits Budget / Article7 May 1931 - No Unanimity As To Proposals. THINKING IT OVER. QUESTION OF MEDICAL ETIQUETTE. The question of the re-organisation of Local Health Boards has been postponed for further consideration by the Central Health Board, there being no unanimity among the members as to the proposals made. The payment1,323 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement14 November 1962 - 4^^** *^nßk F 3ct is we were jfWr^ J^ Adequate spare parts and know-how *E m i from long specialised experience 1 1 f \t^& Ms place us in the best position to install (ilT"l|]l TxiqiK&t it— f r-^y 200 Clemenceau Avenue r\ riirTlVi^infcul^rr Singapore 9. Tel: ***** Revolutionary NEW494 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 December 1948 - Sharp Battle In The Jungle From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. MR. B. F. S. Cooper, Officer in Charge of Tampin Police District, was killed today in a battle with bandits on Francis Estate in Batang Malaka, about 45 miles south of Seremban. Eight bandits were499 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article16 June 1927 - Rifle Shooting. THE MUAR MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, June 13. The annual match between the Muar Rifle Club and the Malacca Vo.unteer Corps Battalion Rifle Association took place on Sunday, at Muar. The result was a win for Malacca by 512 points to 493 points. The497 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement21 May 1904 - NOTICES. Aflents for LEA FERRINS' WO£CESTEii3KiBE SAUGt. vßy Special Warrant^^^l^J^ js Ma i est M 6 Purveyors to f^SS^^fc* The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, PARIS .(-ay f MANILA HONGKONG »J M ILOILO SHANGHAI. W(m\/J1 *)f C Wi /7 I 9I 9 VM /li Y% /I C KHARBINB. DEALERS IN Diamonds,490 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 September 1927 - Mrs. J. S. Fletcher, of Sandycroft estate, is in Taiping hospital with fever Captain R. L. Cuscaden, Supervisor ol Export duties, Malacca, is proceeding Home on leave shortly. The death has occurred at Ikaho of a well-known Japanese novelist, Mr. Kenjir Fokutomi, "who was known by his494 words
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Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article4 March 1890 - Thi Trust and L an Company of China, Jap;m aud the Straits will receive money ou deposit foi not less than one year at r eeut. The Hoi [usurao Com on the transacts 388. The,. di at per shan IS Ti>^ osion ol Une from the Pulau476 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 September 1934 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. (Dr.) Emily Lee of Ipoh is spending a short holiday at Pangkor Island. The marriage between Mr. Arthur Maddams of Malaya and Miss Joan Wallace took place, quietly, on Thursday, August 16, at Toller, Dorset. I It is reported that Dr. W. B. Haines, until recently head502 words
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The Straits Budget / Article3 July 1947 - I c.in/lav Times Staff Correspondent I Su KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 28. I n g with lines and signalling apparatus K ihe Malayan Railway system is believed to r? ee in the attempted assaults on goods ■looters who have not had good pickings in l b)497 words