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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration24 May 1953 - Forty seven share $5,000 in charm competition SINGAPORE DID WELL ]N LAST WEEK'S CONTEST pORTY SEVEN entrants in last weeks Straits Times Charm Contest will share the prixe of $5,000, each receiving $106.38. The panel of experts agreed with the winners in their choice of seven out of eight pictures478 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 September 1948 - Emergency Newt pOLICE news from the Federation includes PERAK: Insurgents on Thursday night shot dead a Chinese In a house Just behind the Tanjong Tualang Police Station, 24 miles south of Ipoh It Is not known how many Insurgents were Involved In this shooting, but a502 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 February 1937 - NEVER TAKE CHANCES WITH STOMACH TROUBLE! Few comp'.ainto ar- *enou% m the regmnivg The most common trouble todaystomach disorder usually staits m a SKL Way U may attack you as LEARTBURN. BILIOUSNESS FLATULENCE or INDIGESTION, but its moaning is always the same and .so is ZL v Nature's warning of473 words
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Singapore Standard / Advertisement20 May 1957 - TENDER NOTICE. SEPARATE tenders are Invited from registered businessmen for the supply of rations to prisoners and fuel to the Prisons at Taiping, Batu Gajah, Kuaia Lumpur. Penang Johore Bahru, Alor Star, Serembar. Malacca, Suneei Patani. Muar, Kuartan, Prison Camp Pengkalan Chepa Kelantan, Henry Gurney School Telok Mas and Kendong474 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 June 1930 - Private Practitioners And Estates. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June IS, The following minutes of the meeting of the Central Health Board, held at the office '>f the Administrator, Mr. L. E. Old ridge, on Jun 12 have been supplied j us. In <•( nnection with485 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 May 1922 - Mr. L. Forbes, D.O Tampin, is shortly being transferred to a similar appointment at Kuala Kuantan, Pahang. Mr. R. H. Patterscn, late of Narborough Estate, Sungkai, is sailing for New Zeslanci in a few days on a health trip, says ttie Kuala Lumpur paper. H.E. the Officer498 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 September 1927 - Mrs. J. S. Fletcher, of Sandycroft estate, is in Taiping hospital with fever Captain R. L. Cuscaden, Supervisor ol Export duties, Malacca, is proceeding Home on leave shortly. The death has occurred at Ikaho of a well-known Japanese novelist, Mr. Kenjir Fokutomi, "who was known by his494 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article1 October 1929 - At Jasin. before Mr. L. S. Freer, a Chinese charged with being a leper and not being b-olated was ordered to be sent to the Durian Daun Hospital, to which place also was sent for observation a Tamil charged with being a wandering lunatic. His many friends in Malaya will482 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration19 May 2004 - ...Hungry croc bites golfer twice AT A'FAMOSA GOLF RESORT. MALACCA 4 HE was looking for his golf ball when he came across what he thought was a log. Thinking that his ball could be under it, Mr Hong Kee Siong grabbed the piece of wood and lifted it. Bad mistake.Picture/ New Straits Times. - 489 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 May 1929 - Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Willan, of Ipob, who were spending a short holiday at Fraser’s Hill, have returned to Ipob. Mr. R.L. Brend Short, of the Commercial Assurance Coy., and Mrs. BrendShort are expected from Home on Monday, May 6. His friends will be sorry to483 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 April 1938 - Burial At European Cemetery, Medan The many friends of the late' Mr. Zachariah B. Cornelius will be sorry to hear of his death which occurred at the Deli Mij. Hospital. Medan. Sumatra, on April 2, at 10 p.m. He passed away peacefully, at the482 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 May 1914 - Mr. J. C. G. Spooner, of the F. M.S.R,, has obtained three m )uths’ extension of leave. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Langston have returned from Home. Mr. Langston will be stationed at Tampin. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell returned to Penang this morning from a visit480 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 August 1939 - The High commissioner has awarded the Efficiency Medal to L. Cpl. J. W. Hope, of the FM.S.V.F. The Resident, of Pahang has appointed Mr. H. C. Dolman to be Deputy State Forest Officer Dr. M Vaithilingam of the Seremban General Hospital, the captain of the Negri Scmbilan490 words
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Eastern Sun / Article2 October 1966 - SINGAPORE, Sat. Ten readers in Malaysia among the twenty winners of our Quiz Contest v? 8 9. The other ten winners are all resident* Singapore. Each winner will receive $150.00. The following are the winners:Mrs. Leong Siew Ying, 39N, Jalan Raya West, Klang,502 words
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Straits Echo / Article1 October 1910 - Supply of Meat and Rice to Medical Institutions, F. M. S. Separate tenders are invited for the supply of Moat and Rice at the undermentioned stations, for the period of twelve months, from the Ist January, 1911 1 Medical Institutions in Perak at Taipiug, Kuala Kangsar, Batu Gajali,476 words
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Straits Echo / Article14 August 1908 - The tollowing business in tin has been done to-day Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 7 buyers, no sellers Penang Penang Tin Exchange, buyers, no sellers Straits Trading Co., ..q -o buyers, no sellers Eastern Smelting Co., 100 tons at 68 75 Tin is quoted in London480 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 April 1940 - SOCIAL PERSONAL The Hon. the British Adviser and Mrs. J. D. Hall of Kedah have proceeded to Langkawi and are expected to be there for a fortnight. The High Commissioner has fixed the price of rubber for assessment of export duty for the period April 26 to May 2 1940,483 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article24 July 1923 - The following passengers arrived at Singapore by ss. Soudan:—Capt. R. Adie and Mr. F. R. Jones. Miss A. M. Mcßride, Matron of the. Batu Gajah District Hospital, is expected to arrive from Home, early next month. Mr. J. Saunders has recently joined the staff of Tampin Linggi estate. Mr.473 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 August 1931 - Estates Which Can Afford New Clearings. PRIVATE SERVICES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED. A special committee has been appointed by the Central Health Hoard to meet medical practitioners and estate representatives with a view to reaching a settlement on the question of service in the Local Roard890 words
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The Straits Budget / Article11 October 1934 - Mrs. P. L. Peach is leaving New York for Malaya this month. Mr. W. H. R. Evans, of the Mines Department, is an inmate of Batu Gajah Hospital. Mr. T. G. McCheane. of Sungkal Chumor Estate, is due back from home. Mrs. McCheane accompanies him. Tengku Penglima899 words