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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article10 February 1932 - Mr. R. L. Pirn, of the Government Monopo- lies, is lying m a serious condition at the Penang General Hospital, where he was admitted on Saturday afternoon with severe injuries sustained m a motor accident, says Monday's Straits j Echo. Mr. Pirn and another Monopolies Officer, Mr. R. T. Henman,580 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article17 June 1925 - Colonel Postlethwaite, Colonel Commandant, S. S. Volunteer Force, is en a visit Mr. C. W. C. Parr, Resident of Perak, who is in rather bad health, has gone up Taiping Hill to recuperate. Mr. H. G. H. Bennett has arrived from Kuala Lumpur in Teluk AnsonM.M. - 580 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement13 October 1903 - NOTICE. MX. WKE CAT SECK havinK rejoined our service fro n the 7tb instant, we hereby withdraw our notice conceraint; his reHignation published by us on the Srd instant. 8-11 ALSAGOFP Co. GOVKRNM ENT~NOTiFICATION~ r pKNDEKS will I.c received at tbe ColoX nial Secretary's office up to noon the Ist567 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 February 1928 - Mr. J. M. Barron is acting as District Officer, Klang. Mr. A. Selby-Bigge, of Pajam estate, Mantin, has been transferred to Johore. H. E. The Governor and Lady Clifford, who arrived here yesterday, left for Siam this morning. Mr. E. D'. H. Kirby, of Lombok China, Negri587 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article23 November 1929 - A’r. L. H. Allen, British Adviser, Perlis, is proceeding to Batu Gajah. Miss Y. H. Aldous, of Perranporth. Cornwall, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. D. B. Me Lay, Municipal Engineer, has returned to Singapore from Jai»an. tr. D of Tampin Linggi estate, Rantau, has returned from559 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article24 April 1918 - Mr. H. Vine, Ute Tua surer, FM.Sk, has gone to France to wo’k in a Church Army Recreation Hut. Mr. 8. Sdecivasagam, D’puty Registrar, has been appointed to act as Assistant Registrar of Courts, Ipoh. Mr. W. N. Callin, of the Eastern Shipping Company’s Dickyard, Sungei Nyok, left today584 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article23 January 1894 - The Acting Governor left Singapore on Wednesday evening, the loth instant, in the Sea Belle for a short visit to Malacca, Negi i Setnbilan, Sungei Ujong and Penang. He was accompanied by the Private Secretary (Mr. Charleton Maxwell) only. Malacca was reached at daylight on Thursday603 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 January 1894 - I The Acting Governor left Singapore on Wednesday evening, the 10th instant, in the Sea Belle for a short visit to Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Snngei Ujong and Penang, He was accompanied by the Private Secrt. tary (Mr. Cliarleton Maxwell) only. Malacca was reached at daylight on604 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article17 May 1932 - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Buck worth, of Ku h Lumpur* are visiting Ipoh. Mr. H. P. Cheeseman, of the Malayan Educational Service, is visiting Ipoh* Mr. H, Scott Ram of the Asiatic Petro leum do- has returned to Malacca* Mr. A. R. White of the717 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement2 July 1954 - NOTICES TENDERS THE TOWN COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE ELECTIONS TENDERS are invited for the I purchase of about 108 cwts. white (TOWN COUNCIL OF KLUANG) newspr int size 34" by approx 43 REGULATIONS. 1953. To r i e ared In one lot. SuccessNOTICE UNDER BEGI'LATION ful applicant will be required to1,628 words
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Daily Advertiser / Article3 July 1891 - By Nestok.; This show was held on Saturday, tlie 27th ultimo, on the grounds of the district office. It is the first of its kind ever known m the history of this pliice, a dull and lonely spot. The Malays fclirotlged m by hiindreds from372 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 August 1963 - 'Cloak and dagger' excuse for wives and daughters ZAIDI: UNFAIR FOR THESE WOMEN TO BE EMPLOYED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— British servicemen's wives and daughters are being employed in Malaya under the guise of "cloak and dagger work," the president of the 10,000-member War Department Civilian Staff Association. Mr. S. J.361 words
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Berita Harian / Article3 November 1964 - GURU TUOS dalam UTS N. Sembilan Tampin. OAYA sunggoh bei*asa bangga membacha Berita Harian keluaran 19hb. October 1964 yang ialu, berkenaan den. g a n tindakan KKGSK membawa kadal a m perundingan dengan Kementerian Pelajaran. soal gaji guru2 Kerajaan yang telah pindahGURU TUOS - 351 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 August 1932 - Dr. W. J. Moir has been appointed to act as Principal Medical Officer Johore. Mr. R. K. A. Bruce has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. Central Kedah. Mr. J. Laird, Warden of Mines. Perak. will le.i\e for home on Sept. 3. by the Ranpura He is retiring. When Mr.374 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article13 April 1927 - Mr. B. P. Walker-Taylor has been ap- j pointed to act as a surveyor in the Johore i Survey Department. Dr. Noel L. Clarke, who has been away on a holiday in England, will arrive on Monday by the Hakorne Maru. Mr. W. T. Chapman, late368 words
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Singapore Standard / Article13 June 1952 - Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LI'MPLK, Thurs. Thirteen killed aucl six wounded with one casualty lo themselves is the score liit up by the security forces operating m the Federation m the last 24 hour?, bringing the roiuih total for this month to 44368 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 July 1999 - 10 out 0f 440 passengers headedfor Kuala Lumpur hurt m mishap KUALA LUMPUR A train bound for Kuala Lumpur and carrying 440 people derailed after ramming two buffaloes on the track early on Tuesday, leaving 10 people injured. Police said the animals were dragged someThe Star; Asia News Network; Bernama - 374 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 February 1911 - . Sir Thomas Lipton in expected in Ceylon on the 11th inst. Mr. Malcolm Cnmming will be leaving for England in March. In March, Mr. J. Murray, manager of Kempsey estate, takes leaTe. Tow kay Tan Cheng Lock, cliairman of the Tampin Rubber Corporation Ltd., is on a364 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous10 April 1954 - dsfdsfdsfdsf in'NCAPOREl S'POBB «l\ll MFRNCE \*s<>CIATIOV "Malayan Night" social and danca al the C D Clubhouse STORK ART voriFTV: Fifth annual exhibition of work.* by local ar;;i>ts n\ the British Council H^.. nanyam; \r\i»h>iv or iink ART*: Fx»rb:t:rn at Chinese Chamber <. i Commerce. H:!! Street Tin: vi \<;r. (UK:362 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 February 1933 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. N. A. Woiley is leaving for homo early in March. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Memon, of Serdah, sailed for Europe by the Amboise. Mr. E. E. 11. Beck, Chief Police Officer, N'e^ri Sembilan, is spending a holiday at Fraser's Hill. Mr. F. A. S. Caldwell, of375 words