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The Straits Budget / Article19 August 1948 - From Our Own Correspondent IN l u sS TS T rd red ir SL„ nm gh Jl Cre ..y,r c threc se P a attacks, all within an hour. thirst, six Chinese with rifles, pistols and parangs went to Senda Estate and attacked some313 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 November 1935 - SOCIAL PERSONAL The death took place on Saturday, November 16, at Asahan, Sumatra, of Madam Cheah Geok Swan, wife of the latq Mr. Khoo Cheow Teong of Penang, at one i time Capitan of Asahan. Deceased, who j was 78 at the time of her death, leaves behind two sons,321 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 December 1902 - Dee. Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and family have left Seremban for good. Mr. Richardson has a billet in Kinta. The Rev. Mr. Izard arrived in Seremban on Saturday and held two services on Sunday in the old church. Mr. Wickwar returned from Singapore early in573 words
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The Straits Budget / Article17 December 1902 - Dec. Bth. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and family have left Sereraban for good. Mr. Richardson has a billet in Kinta. The Rev. Mr. Izard arrived in Seremban on Saturday and held two services on Sunday in the old church. Mr. Wickwar returned from Singapore early in573 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 July 1947 - CHIPS alongside the Singapore J^^** y esterd *y (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf: Ozarda (31-32), Gleniffer (33-34), Samsoaring (3<j37), Stentor (38-39), Mantln (41), Devonshire (42-43). West Wharf: Empress of Scotland (1, 2, 3). Elpenor (4-5), Anchises (6-7), Samcolne (8-9), Trevaylor (10-11), Hoegh Silvercrest (15-16). Empire Dock: Mangola103 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 July 1947 - Ships alongside the Singapore wharves yesterday (god:wns m brackets) were: Ifsln Wharf: Nevasa (31 32), Loui.-s Me H. Howe (33— 34 f, Manx Sailor (36—37), Tranquebar (38— 39). Empire. Maypcrt (40), Benvonich (42—43). Wcit Wharf: Euryades (I—2), Ravnaas (4 5), Japara (B—9). Bennevis (10—11), Maiden Creek (15—16). Empire102 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 March 1963 - LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— A plagiarism suit for US$l.5 million ($4.5 million) against the estate of the late showman Mike Todd has been settled out of court for an undisclosed sum, It was revealed here last night. The suit was brought by Leo Mantin,Reuter - 98 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 July 1967 - V^EREMBAN. Tues The proprietor or a provision shop. Mr Gan Tin Chow. 4a. ol Pa.iam villagp. near Mantin. was assaulted and robbed of $1000 yesterday after his van was stopped by three armed men travelling in a Morris Minor. 'He was98 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 August 1938 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. THE death occurred at Seremban of Madam Lian Kirn Neo. mother of Mr. Tan Cheng Gam, Traffic Inspector. F.M.S. Railways. S?remban, after a short illness. She was 71 years of age. Mrs. Thong Ah Chong. wife of Mr. Thong Ah Chong. of96 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 October 1948 - SHIPS m port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Ores.es (33—34), Breconshira (36 37). Chupra (38 —39), Charon (40 41). Weit Wharf: Staffordshire (1 —2), Myrmidon (4—5). Glengyle (6—7), Friesland (8 9), Benmacdhui (13 14), Steel Scientist (15—16). Empire Dock:98 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 October 1955 - ALONG ROAD TO PORT DICKSON SEREMBAN, Thurs. pICNICKERS from Seremban can take food to Port Dickson from tomorrow. Movement permits will no longer be required for foodstuffs and other restricted articles carried along the main Seremban-Port Dickson road, the Assistant Controller of Supplies. Negn Sembilan. Mr. C.R.E98 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 November 1948 - SHIPS in port alongside the Singapore Harbour "Joard wharves yesterday (godowr-.s 1n brackets i were: Main Wharf: Tegelberg (31-32), Esang (38-39). Gujarat (40-11), Sarpedon (42-43). West .Wharf: Mantin <3). Wo?ang (3-4). B°nnevis '8-9), Glengyle (15-16). Empire Dock: Gorgou (17-18). Gamarla (19-20) Salatlc* (t7>sS>, Hcegh Merchant 29-30).100 words
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The Straits Times / Letter8 February 1949 - SHIPS in port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf: Burnside (31-32), Straat Soenda 33-34 1, Achilles; (36-37), Rijnkem (38-39), Kampar (40-41), Surat (42-43). West Wharf: Benalbanach (1- 11), Tegelberg (6-7), Memnon (89), Steel Seafarer (10-11), Mantin (14), Rondo102 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 August 1949 - I iv. wr: Yin, ai.« -Big O«»;i a b.ndit chief who wit shot d(.ad by police near Scrembin t-fiis week as he left a hut to vitit hit sweetheart. Lim wn one of the Communist Big five" badly wanted by the Negri S^mbilan po'ice. He was a member of Negn96 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 August 1949 - l-rorn Our SUIT Correspondent SEREMBAN. Thurs. LIM Wei Yin. also known as "B» Devil" was one of •nbilan's leading Communists. When the terror started he went underground bat still controlled activities over a wide area. February he was shot and wounded by police In97 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration14 August 1967 - l/UALA LUMPUR. Ahad Sa-orang penyelia kelas dewa>a. Che Norazlin binti Amin. 24 tahun. dari Banting, telah menang tanpa bertanding dalam pertandingan keronchong perempuan Bintang Radio bagi steshen Kuala Lumpur hari lni. Beliau ada-lah antara lapan orang pemenang2 berbagai bahagian dalam pertandingan tersebut. Lain» pemenang ia-lah: Asli perempuan:103 words
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Berita Harian / Article18 April 1962 - UNTOK LUKISAN: Zjinal Kamar bin A. Ra«f, Quecn Street Teiok Anson. Perak; AM. Hamid bin Abdul Razak, Sekolah Kebangsaan Tuanku Fatimah, Bentong Pahang; Rosnani binti Sulong, Survcy Dept. Bt. Besi, Dungun Trengganu; Noraini binti Haji Omar, Kampong Hilir, Melaka dan Nasrah binti Ramli, Kampong Raja. Sungai96 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article7 June 1930 - Mr. W. L. Leonard, of Mantin Estate, Manttn, a former member of the Seremban Sanitary Board, has returned from Home leave. The present heat wave In Kinta appears to grow wbrse with the passing of each day. The temperature during the whole of last night rtid not fall below 8099 words
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Singapore Standard / Article29 May 1957 - Man Gets Off With A Warning SEREMBAN. Tues. Ahmad bin Karani. a lorry Cleaner, was today cautioned and discharged by Magistrate Raja Sulong for being in a controlled area. The Court was told Ahmad, a new resident of Ulu Mantin, went to an area where two units of Gurkhas were100 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 April 1996 - THE Whip has touched on the big number of horses with the suffix "Star" to their names. We caution that too many of such names cause punters and race commentators to "see stars." In trainer Osman Sidek's yards alone are Jelebu Star, PD Star, Negeri Star,103 words