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The Straits Times / Article24 October 1947 - SKIPS alongside the Singapore wharves' yesterday (godowns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Sloterdijk (31-32), Marine Leopard (33-34), Steel Architect (36-37), Eumaeus 3839), Maron (40-41), Aletta (42-43). West Wharf: Samos (1-2), Salong (3), Mangola (4-5), Sumpitan (6-7) Antilochus (10-11), Polydrus (13-14). Empire Dock: City of Alma (1718), Bredero (19-20),112 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 August 1947 - Singapore Shipping CHIPS alongside the Singapore S wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main wharf: Cambodia (31—32) Marfne Snappe r (33-34, GBnartnev (36 37) Mentor (38— .J»J Mawai (40). Thalatta <«-«>•_. West wharf: Euryades (I—2). Empire Colne (3). Gorgon (*—?>• SaVVa (6-7). Asphalllon (£-9). p and T Explorer (10— 11).119 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 November 1957 - DICKSON PICNIC PERMITS SCRAPPED OEREMBAN, Tues. Picnickers driving to Port Dickson need no longer obtain food permits now that the whole Seremban district has been declared a white area. The declaration will not lead to an immediate dispersal of the residents of the nine new villages in the district. The119 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 September 1949 - SHiPF id port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in urpckeisi were: Main Wharf: Mlndoro (33-34), Pyrrhus (36-37). Asphallon (38-39), Btrplre Jamaica (40-41). West Wharf: East-rn Prince (1-2), Nieuw Holland (4-5), Kutsang (8-9) Somali (13-14). Empire Dock: President Grant (17-18), Gorgon (19-20), Maxwell Brander (21-22).113 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 November 1949 - SHIPS alongside the Smganore Harbour Rnarrf pore narpour aoara wharves yesterday (godowns In brackets* were: Main Wharf: Bengal (35-36). Bolssevaln (38-39). Senunl (40). Mount Mansfield (42-43). Wee* Wharf: Molenkerk (1-2). Van Heute* (4-5). Radnorshire '6'6 '7 Autolycus <8-9>. B?n«e; (11, pri^ignd ,15-16). Emphe Dock. Burnside (19-20)112 words
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Sunday Standard / Advertisement6 November 1955 - > M Alor Star etß «^fc- j- SBH 1 HB l» S^^ 1 v sCx". -iisC>''' Itt '1 1 flPf I '^Sfl flP^ FREE 10 EXPKTANT AHO NUKING HOIMIK //l^^SE/ «5K TO P*fft.ff/r i iAW "TTT^T! IW&n m NEeo 70Mi E Zn"™* fmr 4 W: ,^^l|4tf' PUan iend me a115 words
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Berita Harian / Article14 February 1965 - I/UALA LUMPUR, Sabtu. Menteri Dalam Negen, Dato Dr. Ismail, telah mengishtiharkan keadaan merbahaya kapada keselamatan umum di-beberapa kawasan dalam negeri Selangor, Perak, Negri Sembilan dan Pahang. Perentah itu berjalan kuatkuasa-nya dari jam 2 dinihari tadi. Kawasan2 itu ia-lah: Seluroh negeri Selangor. Kawasan polis daerah SLm River,113 words
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Berita Harian / Article30 July 1969 - CEREMBAN. Selasa. —Pendudok2 Kampo n g Man 11 n kira2 10 batu dari sini semalam menghadiahkan p i ngat emas kapada penghulu dan pegawai penjaga polis kawasan mereka sa-bagai tanda penghargaan atas jasa2 mereka berdua. Pingat tersebut dlsampaikan oleh Menteri Besar Negeri Sembilan, Enche Mansor113 words
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Berita Harian / Article30 May 1966 - 1/UALA LUMPUH. Ahad. Sa-ramai 9 orang chalun telah berjaya masok bertanding dalam peringkat akhir bintang radio steshen Kuala Lumpur untok lagu2 jenis asli lelaki dan perempuan. Demikian keputusan peringkat separoh akhir pertandingan itu yang di-ada-kan di-auditorium Radio Malaysia hari ini. Sa-ramai 15 chalun112 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article1 October 1927 - Within a year or eighteen montt: Kuala Lumpur Port Dickson road have been improved almost out of IVOl'nition. The two hairpin bends at the mile have already been eliminated l>> through Rinching estate, a bypass will do away with the most dangerous of corners half a mile beyond QmVMi l113 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article30 November 1927 - The bridge over the Sungei Chepias, Kuala Kangsar District, is closed for lorries till further notice. "Motorist" writes: "I have recently travelled from Kuala Lumpur to MaKecxi and back by different routes and would au vise any motorists thinking of making that journey that there is only one route fit112 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 August 1998 - THE Kuala Lumpur meeting will long be remembered as one belonging to maidens. As far as memory serves, there has never been a meeting where so many lesser-light gallopers have hogged the limelight. There were 23 races for Class 5 gallopers and all but three were won116 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 June 1971 - SEREMBAN. Thurs. Two men and a ilrl were killed when a taxi in which they were travelling was Involved in a five-vehicle collision near Mantin Pass on the Seremban-Kuala Lumpur road yesterday. The dead were Aba Bakar bin Mohamed Nor, S3, Mohamed Yassln bin Mun112 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 November 1935 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 12, When a Chinese woman. Kwee Chong, who lives in Mantin, was charged before the Scremban magis trate, Mr. J. Calder. with causing hurt to iwo other women. Yap Chew and Yap Yin, and a man Wong Yin, by throwing118 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 August 1935 - AFTER DIVORCE. Case Under Mohamedan Marriage Laws. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serejnban. Aug. 28. An Interesting case under the Mohamedan marriage laws came up 'for hearing before the Seremban magistrate, Mr. J. Calder, today, when Mohamed S.\!leh bin Ralh was charged with having co-habited with Jamila, his112 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 June 1937 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sunday. A VERDICT of accidental death was returned by the Seremban Magistrate, at the conclusion of an I inquiry, yesterday, into the finding o* the dead body of a Chinese girl, aged 10, in a well, at Mantln. A young118 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 October 1939 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. gHORTLY after midnight a Sakai living in Ulu Branang was awakened by a loud noise in his kitchen. The wooden partition of his kitchen was smashed and he saw an elephant running into the jungle. Two coconut trees had been pulled112 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 December 1949 - SHIPS alongside Itie 3in?apore Harbour Board v.'harves yesterday (godowns in braciceU} were Main Wharf: Peaiith OasUe 33-34', Surat (36), Tasm&n <33-39 i, Toboali 1 40), Clyloneus (42-43). West Wharf: Seluru li), Shillong (4-5), Bulan il), Deucalion (8-9 1. Havsbris '.i-9),\ Asphalion (15-16). I.mpire Dock: Fcrndale (17-13). Gujarat114 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 September 1978 - SAMSU STILL FOUND IN JUNGLE SEREMBAN, Thurs Negri Sembilan Customs officers yesterday nlppe-1 in the bud an attempt by moonshiners to make a comeback when they discovered a large samsu distillery in secondary Jungle in an estate in Kajang 37 km from here yesterday. They seized three new distillation equipment,116 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article30 January 1934 - Mr S. B. Ponniah, of the tutorial staff of the King George V School. Seremban. who was an inmate of the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, for seven days, on account of injuries he sustained in a motor accident which occurred at Kuala Lumpur, has now been re-admitted to the114 words