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The Straits Times / Article2 October 1924 - Dr. 11. R. O'Brien, of the Rockef-lkr Foundation, has left Bangkok for the United States and expects to be absent from Siam for some nine months. The forthcoming wedding is announced of Mr. John Heywood Gelling, of the Hongkong Daily Press, to Miss Klsie Salisbury, en route415 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article17 June 1924 - Air. F. K. Wilson, of the Malayan Civil Service, has been granted eight months’ leave. 'lhe iimos contained the announcement oi the birth of a son to Air. and Ro\ Bishop on Alay 5. Sgt. Aiaj. Chanan Singh is appointed .1 member of the Alalacc i Sikh450 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article29 August 1924 - SUDDEN DEATH OF LEADING CHINESE CITIZEN Regret and sorrow will be widespread over all communities throughout Malaya at the news of the tragically sudden death of the Hon'ble Mr. Lee Choon Guan, one of the most influential and esteemed members of the Straits Chinese community in1,141 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article2 October 1924 - The usual Christian Healing Service will be held in St Andrew's Cathedral on Friday 3rd at 5.15 p.m. The Union Epworth League holds a prayer meeting at the home of Mr. Low Boon Wan at 8 p.m. Members are requested to be present. Under the auspices of the North Indian487 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article2 October 1924 - Capt. Grace, R.N., who has been appointed a naval aide-de-camp to the King, is the son of Dr. W. G. Graqe, of cricket fame. Chelmsford Town Council have decided to refuse permission to the postal authorities to make a trench for an underground telegraphic line in a street recently remade524 words
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The Straits Times / Obituary, Illustration13 September 1996 - 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith" 2 TIM 4: 7 MARIA LEE LIANG QUECK AGE: 70 passed away peacefully on 11 Sept. 1996 (Husband: Joseph Lim Buck Song, deceased) Sons: Daughters-in-law: Lim Siak Suah, Peter510 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article27 May 1916 - .star and Garter" Building Fund. Home for permanently dis--1 Lritish Sailors and Soldiers). ;eC o in miit tee g ratef a 1 ly ackno wb following farther Confutations. Coolly acknowledged $11,106 [uoUS (Given to Mrs. peirce 750 g p... 100 I IM. Thompson 100 Elsie Bath 100 A.525 words
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Eastern Sun / Advertisement9 August 1968 - Classified Ads. DEATH 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) MRS. LIM CHONG PANG Kef Lee Poh Neo. aged 66, passed away peacefully on 8-8-68 leaving behind 2 sons. Herbert Lim Eng Kwan and Roland Lim Eng Ser, 2 daughters Mrs. Lucy Chen and Mrs. Ivy Kwa. 2 daugh-ters-in-law Mrs. Doris Lim and520 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article22 October 1919 - A Tokyo message reports the death of Baron Hachirojiro Mitsui. Three old memliers of the Carey Island staff are expected back shortly after long service during the war-Capt. Melville and Lieuts. Nixon and Mangin, says tho Malay Mail. The Hu Yew Seah will give an At Home”528 words
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Malayan Saturday Post / Article13 September 1924 - FLNEKAL CLttEMOMES. Chinese, and uieiiiuirs oi an BOfIMMMttM oin^apo.c t'njrttl ulliciiui> aud Ouieiwise t^ j>;.y ia&. uioute u^ IOtpKS Lo L«»t; rWMUBa tti tne iiiie Air. Lee uiiuon bUOUf a*, with an Urn NrMMml oi a baiMMi t-Jiiai, ti.ey WtN ut-iiic Un'ougn ihe continuing MB iioin1,209 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article23 January 1925 - NEW BUILDING FIND. The following i< a list of donors to the above fund:— Liquidators of Sembawanp Rubber Co., Ltd., and the Tampenis Para and Coconut Plantations, Ltd., and others, §1.111.62; United Sinpapore Rubber Company. Ltd., 1..000; Chinese Christian Assn., Lt-5.95j In memory of the late560 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article29 May 1916 - STAR AND GARTER FUND. (A Home for permanently disabled British Sailors and Soldiers.) The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following farther contributions. Previously acknowledged 111,106 Anonymous (Given to Mrs Peirce) 750 S. P. 100 Mrs A. M. Thompson 100 Elsie Bath N 100 J. A. Hamilton 100 R. S. Manaseeh 50539 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Miscellaneous1 May 1919 - Frcm Consignee* FBi SftSfeM 7 L Bombay 24 ioactstti Unc S^igcn 8 OSK Dry Dei*. Cai Calcutta 18 B ivtead Uic Samaracg 21 DaatAß Of U^c Kaeoya 28 BK aba] 6 U X Moh Caa Buc£tok II AP Co L*.:k K-Jattan 16 Cbei Hen Malacca 16 Soon X r>, Uuc634 words
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The Straits Times / Obituary, Illustration16 November 2000 - The Lord is my light and my salvation Psalm 27:1 TAN WINNIE (MRS LEE TEOW WATT) Age: 71 was called home to be with the Lord on 15 Nov 2000, leaving behind loved ones. Beloved Husband: Lee Teow Watt Sons Daughters: Spouses: Grandchildren: Lee Henry Loh Siew Peng, Helen Lee659 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 May 1916 - Singapore Women's Star And Garter" Building Fund. (A Home for permanently disabled British Sailors and Soldiers). The committee gratefully acknowledge tbo ollowing further contributions Previously acknowledged 911,100 Anonymous (Given to Mrs. Pierce) 750 8. P. 100 Mrs. A. M. Thompson IPO Elsie Bath 100 J. A. Hamilton610 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 January 1925 - List of Donors to New Building Fund. The liquidators of Sembawang Rubber Co.. Ltd., and the lampenis rara and Ocoaaut Plantations Lt<l., ai-d uthe.-s •Si.li !.<'■-. 'Ihe United Singapore Rubber Co., Ltd., $1,000, Chinese Christian Association $125.75, In memory of me laie Mr. Tan Kiln Chintr (per628 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article8 September 1924 - a bi NGArGii u AHhLUIATiON Regret and sorrow will be widespread over all communities throughout Malaya (says Hie Singapore Free Tress) at tiie news of tiie tragically sudden death of tie lion. Mr. Jjcc choon Guan, one oi tne most iniluential and esteemed members619 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement25 January 1946 - The engagement Is announced between G. W. Breed veld and Peggy Pino. GOH— MAH:— Mr. Goh Toh Chwee youngest son of Mr. Goh Choon Yong (Ex-Superintendent of 8.H.8.) a:i:i youngest brother of Mr. Goh Cheng Chuan and the late Madam Chan Chit Neo to Miss Mah Chye Neo eldest daughter684 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article7 June 1924 - TKe Free Press will be issued as usual on Monday morning, Whit Monday, but not oi\ Tuesday, m order to give the Staff the Monday holiday. Mr. F. K. Wilson of the Civil Service has been granted eight months leave. Mr. E. A. Brown is appointed a Municipal rommissioner vice664 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Miscellaneous25 August 1922 - SHIPPING NOTES. Hongkonp Observatory reports a typhoon within 120 miles of Lat 28 N, Long 127 R, travollinK- N. E.. direction unknotrii. The French cruiser Colmar is expected to arrive here on the Ist. prOK. Sh c is proceed iny: V.n<t and is under the command of Capitaine <!(.■ Fie^ate770 words