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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement9 February 1934 - i Fifty-two weeks of Fitness rpHE mosl important secret is com--1 plete inner cleanliness. Impurities which remain in the system are the cause of those minor illnesses—headaches tiredness indigestion which Andrews 15 Liver Salt is on"fsing add one or two leaspoonfuls drink white still I^^9^^^^^^^ AJ».B. 3. CHINESE NEW YEAR569 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article25 May 1937 - SINGAPORE PROGRAMME OF CONGRESS LEADER A RECEPTION committee of 55 has beep appointed tl] connection with the visit to Singapore, of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, th*' President of the Indian National Congress. Mr. Nehru is expected to arrive here by a .special train, at 7558 words
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Morning Tribune / Article25 May 1937 - k RECEPTION committee of 55 has been. appointed m connection with the visit to Singapore, of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the President of the Indian National Congress. Mr. Nehru is expected to arrive here by a special train, at 7 o'clock to-mor-irow564 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 December 1920 - M G.,iu tbe “Duly New j Kuala Lumpur—Night is a precious thing in Malaya, When the sun goes down and for a few fleeting moments, the pale green after light fljodstbe land, transforming even the sluggish river and stiil pon] 3 into things of unearthly beauty aM G.,iu tbe “Duly Newj.” - 564 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 September 1902 - IM Sept. Thb Acting Resident left Sereuiban for Fort Dicksnn and Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, returning on Sunday morning. Mr. Kllerton also left for Kuala Lurupui on Thursday by the Mulacea •nd came back with Mr. Wise to Beremban on Minday Mr K. C H. Wolf975 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 September 1901 - Sefjle.nlicr Ith. Xt ALA Lf.MPUIt is mighty busy over the theatricals whicli take place on luei.lay and Wednesday this week. Wo hear they are expected la be very good the I'ierrot fronpa,* who were so excellent at the Church Baaaar, are going to aMM-i Mr Vnniung.1,042 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement12 February 1925 - x==s TENDERS INVITED. Notice to Employers of Indian I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Federated Malay States Raflways. jljj Including free town delivery or 111 Fee for locally engaged labourers under X postage. ||rt Tenders are invited for the supply Section 130 Labour Code, F.M.S., Section 111 dava». .I» of: 120 I1,365 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 December 1913 - PHAI TO PORT SWETTENHAM. Mr. Frederic Evstmead, F. R. G. S., contributes the following iuteresti-ig a t ele to the Motor World of November 6 Ooe afternoon in April I left Penang by the ferry-boat which rum to Prai, on the mainland of Province Wellesley. The party1,802 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article15 May 1937 - ILLUMINATIONS Memorable Day In Seremban Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. II Lumpur s Coronation Day I l< nations started with a parade rhool ch'ldren on the Padang. Idren from all schools in town part, while Cadets and Boy md the Ban 11,393 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement27 April 1970 - CANTRANS SKRVK FS (1985) LI.MITFD II I HORIBED PI K< IIASIM; REPKEBI M \ll\l v kor AM Bl II XI t OF MAJLIS AMAXAM K AAV AT (MARA). MAI.AV^iA. TFNHFR NOnCI NO 4 7« TENDER (OR THF. SI PrLT OF ri.iwoon K.QiirMEXT HAMMER HOG. 1. Q Blifieri nianula<tureruof Ply. wcod597 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article11 December 1908 - The Cadet Corps of the Mandarin School had a field day yesterday. About forty of the Cadets mustered at the Chinese Town Hall at 7 a in., under tbe command of Lieutenant Kam Ung Mob, and, after a short drill, marched to the Jetty and boarded599 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement26 April 1899 - rx »i 1’ J i> /W Jhto Abbertisrinritta. PriuCllcird uO» PENANG volunteer corps. AT a meeting held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 25th inst., it was resolved that the List of those willing to Have pleasure in notifying serve as Volunteers be closed on Ist May. The List861 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 April 1935 - OFF THE HIGHWAYS IN MALAYA— I. Over The Mountains And Into Fahang. (Stay-at-home residents of Singapore, who have had little opp >rtunity to travel up-country, will be interested in <n article in the Malayan Traveller's Gazette in which Mr. W. C. S. Corry, M.CS.. describes a journey by road and906 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 April 1960 - The King's death TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR A KING WHO WAS LOVED BY ALL FOR HIS STERLING QUALITIES SIX million Malayans felt a touch of sadness today at the death of their King, Tuanku Abdul Rahman. And it was a measure of their regard that they saluted him as kind,2,258 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement14 February 1972 - MERRYWOOD COMPANY SDN. BERHAD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) Notice is hereby given In pursuance of Section 373 of the Com- panieo Act. 1965. that a general meeting of the members of the abovenamea Company will be held at 81. Jalan Ampang (Ist Ploor). Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, the 15th day of1,576 words
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Singapore Monitor / Article, Illustration5 May 1985 - A huge mosque on a hill cloaks the town of Kota Belud in shadow. The sun is as distant as the state capital of Kota Kinabalu, two hours away by car, where a new government is in place. This1,658 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 June 1959 - Raja Perempuan of Perlis and British peer head honours list 164 GET AWARDS FOR PUBLIC WORK King honours brothers DATO OGMORE TWO brothers in the civil service are among those who received high awards in the King's birthday honours list. They are Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Abdul Latiff (left), secretary801 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 January 1928 - His many friends will be s rry to hear that Dr. J. King-Patrick is ill and is in Batu Gajah Hospital. IHr. George Chambers, B. Sc., arrived by the Macedonia to join the Wilkinson Process Rubber Co., Ltd., Batu Caves. Mr. R. R. Breckenridge, the newly appointed851 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 September 1908 - One of fhe ties in the P.C C. Bowls Tournament fixed for last evening was played off, but the other was unfinished. Single Handicap. W. Daniel 6) beat F. Burdett Ivens 3) 21 19. A. S. Anthony (scr.) v. Captain Owen (4-1) (15 —16 unfinished). The following ties819 words
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article, Illustration12 May 1935 - Seeing Lije In The Principa I Cities Looking For Signs Of Returning Prosperity I HAD to go to Penang on business during "Easter week and I decided on the land route m preference to the voyage to get to tho aern Settlement. The result was1,821 words