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Malaya Tribune / Article7 August 1930 - Mr. A. H. Lancaster. editor or the untitled han oau-tte." who has been suffering from influouaa, nsurcud work on Tuesday The Straits Chinese Epworth League will hold it> monthly cial evening to-rronow at 7.30 put at the Social Hall. Kampong Kapor Road Mr. C. F. Ess was admitted to practice444 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article13 October 1933 - Chinese App#U. REDUCED FROM $150 TO $10. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 10. In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice G. A. Hereford, two Chinese named Gan Hock Thiam and Chan Peng Nam appealed against the decision of the Tampin Magistrate, who. convicted and sentenced443 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article21 October 1929 - The Rev. J. W. K. Griffin. D.S.O.. who was Chaplain to H. M. Forces at Singapore in 1922, has been appointed Senior Chaplain tc H. M. Forces, Northern Ireland. His last stations were in Egypt. Mr. and Mrs. Rasiah. who were married at Newton on the 17th inst.. were expected462 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article1 December 1917 - DISTRICT COURT. Attempted Murder In the District Court, jtfUrdaj afternoon, Mr. Sugars proceeded with the hearing of a charge of attempted marder against a Javanese coolie named Samanadi who, besidei causing other serious injurirs to on* Aiyasimi, maimed his right arm permanently. Complainant Aiyasami, a Tamil mandore on460 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article19 April 1918 - Much sympathy will be extended to Mr. R. G. van Someren, of the local Bar (at present on a short visit to Singapore from Penang), who has received news by cable of tbe death of a son, Lieutenant Claude Donald 'Don) van Someren, of the Machinesun Corpp, who was killed456 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article18 May 1922 - CHINESE ESTATE MANAGER MURDERED. Expires After Attack by Robbers. (From Our Own Correspond;nt) Malacca. May 17. News has come to hand that Mr Kuan Thian Poh, manager of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd, was attacked and robbed yesterday on his way to Batang Malaka division at about 11456 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration6 June 2000 - MALAYSIA A MALAYSIAN express train driver kept his locomotive on the track despite being injured by a falling tree. Drawing on his 26 years' experience, train driver Lim Hup Lee, 49, did not panic but brought his train to a safe halt yesterday morning.Pictures/ Berita Harian (MAHYSIA) - 451 words
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Indian Daily Mail / Article29 April 1950 - SEQUEL TO BANDIT ATTACK ON ESTATE LORRY At 6.45 a.m. on Apr. 28, at Narborough Estate m Tapah area (Perak) the estate lorry whilst conveying labourers to work was attacked by SO to 40 armed bandits. Casualties were:— Six Malay Special Constables465 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article27 January 1949 - TERRORISTS ATTACK COLLIERy RAILWAY Train derailed: no casualties Free Press Staff Correspondent YESTERDAY evening between 30 and 50 arimd terrorists stopped a train on Malayan Collieries' private railway near Batu Arang, drove away the crew and passengers, damaged the lines and then derailed the train. The train was carrying timber.464 words
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The Straits Budget / Article3 February 1949 - From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 2f>. nKTWEEN 30 and 50 armed terrorists stopped U a train on Malayan Collieries’ private railwav near Ratu Arang yesterday evening, drove away the crew and passengers, damaged the lines and then derailed the train. The train was carrying469 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 October 1938 - The British Ambassador in Berlin, SIR NEVILLE HENDERSON, has arrived in London on holiday. MR. H. H. OERLEMANS has been appointed Agent of the Netherlands Trading Society and Acting Consul for the Netherlands, Penang, vice DR. G. VAN EGMOND, w’ho will proceed to Singapore on transfer Au445 words
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The Straits Budget / Article26 June 1930 - Private Practitioners And Estates. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. 1 he following minutes of the meeting of the Central Health Board, held at the office of the Administrator, Mr. L. K. Oldridge, on June 12 have been supplied to us. In connection with the464 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 July 1932 - Dr. F. D. Gillespie ie to succeed Dr. G. Ingram Snaw ae Meuic.l Offiaer, Tampin. Mr. C. G. Boutcher, of Stark and McNeill, Architect, is on a visit to Teluk Ancon. Mr. A. G. Rodgers, of Regent Estate, B tang Malaka, has gone on t arafer to447 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 October 1932 - Mr. J. Holland is expected back on Nov. 3 by the Sarpedon. Mr. E. W. Morrell has been appointed to act as Resident, Sandakan. Mr. T. Naraindas, J.P., has arrived back in Singapore after a holiday in India. Mr. R. Paton, manager, Permatang Estate, Banting, is expected470 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 November 1931 - Mr. Just'Cf* a Beckett Terre’l who broke a bone in hit»" aukle recsntly, has resumed court work. Mr. E. D. Shearn, of Pooley <fc Co., a well known member of ths Kuala Limpur Bar is due back from home this week. Yr. J. W. Harries, of the459 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 August 1932 - Mr. D. C. K. Davidson is an inmate of Kuala Lipis Hospital. I Mr. E. R. B. Upton, of the Roneo Company, left Singapore by the Alsia. sfe Mr A. Cunliffe, of the F.M.S. Railways, left for home on Tuesday by the Danmark. His friends will be819 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 December 1961 - IT is safe to say that during recent months some public schools in Kuala Lumpur have been conducting lotteries with the main aim of raising money for so-called development or extension of the school buildings. The prizes offered are varied, ranging from a motor-car659 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 May 1963 - Cholera: More 20 to hospital ANOTHER DEATH IN MALACCA, THEN THREE SUSPECT CASES IN MUAR AND TANGKAK: CONTROLS ON MOVEMENT OF 350,000 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Cholera has spread to Johore. The Ministry of Health today confirmed thai three cholera suspects have been admitted to625 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 May 1963 - KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'JAVKNTY thousand units of anti-cholera vaccine from Pakistan, perl of an order for one million units, arrived in Singapore by air tonight and will be rushed to Malacca to check the spread of thr J: The first consignment was655 words
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Berita Harian / Advertisement12 April 1979 - KENYATAAN TAWARAN UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA Tawaran daripada pembekal yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. sebagai "Ironmongery Suppliers" atau pembekal yang bona fide akan diterima di Pejabat Bendahari, Universiti Kebangaaan Malaysia, Paras 4, Bangunan Pentadbiran, Projek H. Kampus Hangi, Selangor untuk kerja: The Supply Only Of Ironmongery Untuk Cadangan Sambungan Bangunan Pre Kltnlkul641 words