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The Singapore Free Press / Article9 March 1948 - CEREMBAN, Monday— Tong v Lang Yew, aged 18, a rubber tapper on an estate m Mantin has been killed by a ti^er. When the eirl failed to return home from the tapping field, the police were informed and an extensive I arch resulted m the body76 words
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The Straits Budget / Article17 November 1938 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 7. A mild sensation was caused In Seremban when a buffalo “ran amok.” A Malay was leading the animal towards Mantin. when suddenly. It charged at the man. after being startled by a passing vehicle. The man released the78 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 July 1920 - Ibrahim bin Burgous, motor syce employed by Dr. Crago, was fined $lOO and in the event of the fine not being paid, sentenced to 3 months’ imprisonment by Mr. Codrington in the Magistrate’s Court, Kuala Lumpur, for criminal breach of trust as a servant- He took79 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article23 December 1936 - Estate Kangany Stabbed To Death (From Our Ov,n Reporter) Seremban, Monday THE part-heard preliminary inquiry in whicl i Bn named'Periasamy ls charged with the murder of a com patriot Pakiri Kangany, at Mantin on Oct 10, was resumed before Mr M T Hayward, the526 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 July 1962 - ALLIANCE WINS 64 SEATS IN NEGRI SEMBILAN SEREMBAN, Sat. The Alliance tonight won 64 seats out of a total of 95 seats in the state local council elections. The Socialist Front won 23 seats: Independent, seven and the PPP. one seat. The Alliance now controls nine out of 12 local80 words
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Berita Harian / Article2 November 1966 - SBREIvfBAN, Thalatha. Ustaz Othman Abdullah berkata ?.erju&ngan menßenai uKßma Islam tldak dapat di-pisahkan dalam parti siasah. terutama UMNO. "Walau pun Parti Perikatan terdiri dari tiga parti UMNO. MCA dan MIC tetapi MCA dan MIC tidak membantah ugama Islam menjaai ugama rasmi negara80 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article20 November 1925 - A Kuala Lumpur resident who was returning from Seremban by car on Sunday says that while on Mantin pass at about 4 p.m. he noticed a landslip on the left hand side of the road. He adds that he was in danger of being- buried by the earth, which heM.M. - 80 words
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Singapore Standard / Advertisement26 July 1951 - Hong Soon for P. Boroe...Aug 1 Hong Tot for Rengat Aug 1 Hong Thong for Bagan Si Api Api July 31 Hong Ann for Djambl Aug 1 Mantin for T. Nibung Aug. 1 Stio for Belawan Aug 1 SARAWAK 6 N BORNEO Kajong for Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Tawao80 words
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Singapore Standard / Article30 September 1954 - SEREMBAX, Wed. A Singapore dance hostess, Eng Ah Eng. \vas lined $.'55 and her driving licence endorsed by a Magistrate's Court, here, after she had pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a car m a negligent manner at the 4th mile. Mantin Road, on the night of81 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 January 1926 - At the Malaysian Methodist Conference at Ipoh on Monday it was reported that much building outside of Malacca had been done through the past year. Churches have been built at Mantin, Jasin, and Sungei Rambai. A parsonage has been built at Sepang. The work of the Church has been progressing82 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 October 1917 - Inspector McCarthy, of Gopeng, who, accompanied by an Assistant Surgeon, police and several witnesses from Mantin proceeded to Padang in Sumatra to give evidence in a murder case, has just returned. An Indian pedlar was robbed and killed near Mantiu in 1915 by two Malays, who escaped to Padang The81 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 September 1933 - Alleged To Have Caused Hurt To Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 14. T. F. Egan. manager of Pajan Estate, Mantln, appeared before the Seremban Magistrate, Raja Kamaralzanan bin Raja Mansur. on a charge of causing hurt to a Chinese. Chin Yap, by driving his car rashly81 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 June 1935 - MALAY ON DOUBLE MURDER CHARGE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 25. On a charge of double murder a Sumatra Malay, Amat bin Haji Mohamed Tahir, appeared before the Seremban magistrate today at the instance of Inche Yeop Osman O. C. P. D. Mantin. The80 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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Malaya Tribune / Article1 September 1950 - in pur.:—kutsang (4l>. Ahh gonria, S. Itonakal, Wntsa (Sh»-:>iM, Xorilst ji>rnan (42 3». Gowang. Mantin '40 41). Hoegh Silvormmtn (.*>S :tj>>, v( i..ps (36), ItoegJi SUwrtlgtot (S3 34), India Mail (91 12). HHijjonian Queen tl7 IK), I MvkftJ (19 2<»). Aniniiptitt (21 22), t h-Mon (99 4),82 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article, Illustration10 December 1949 - Hoi Wong (44); Slotrrdijk (42 43); Wttaeai (40); Banguara (4U 41); Samapor (41); Tasinan Rum River (3« 9S Rajah Broke (11 38); Penrith tas tie (SS 34); IVrndaJe (17 18); t.ujarat (19 20); S. B B. Crait (21 22); President Fillmore (23 24); Sirusa (25 26); Whfm81 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article3 November 1950 - In Port: Mantin (45). Falatica (44). Kata Soon (ESADE). Thankhaven ill (Sheers). Fossalarca (ESVDE). Benalder (42 3). Wairata (40 41). Aeneas (38 9), Bonneville (36). Java (33/4), Hoegh Silverwave (31/2). Benvannoch (17. B). Queen Anne (19 20), Frederick Clover (21 2). Atlantic Se.i (23 4). Mcnestheus (2581 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article21 July 1948 - (From Our Own Reporrer) KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday night:—Twenty Chinese, all identified as having taken part in the attack on Hatu A rang, have been arrested. Among them is v girl who is alleged to have walked into the railway station and removed the first-aid kit. Twenty arrests were82 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article20 November 1925 - A Kuala Lumpur resident who was returning from Seremban by car on Sunday says that while on Mantin pass at about 4 p.m. he noticed a landslip on the left hand side of the road. He adds that he was in danger of being- buried by the earth, which heM.M. - 80 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article24 June 1947 - Ships at the Singapore wharves yesterday (godowns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Lorentz (31-32), Malacca <34>, Thalatta (36-37). Mantin (38), Empire Pacific (41). Samcleve (42-43). West Wharf: Empire ColneAgammemon (1-2), Telemachus (4-5), Sommelsoijk *6-7: S?-tn Colne (8-9); Simon S:evin «12--1 3». Kepong (15-16). Empire Dock: Helmund (19-20),83 words