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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article4 May 1925 - About 10.30 a.m. to-day. says Wednesday's Malay Mail, a middle-aged Chinese, who was hanging about the Seremba.i market, ran amok and stabbed two Chinesa rikisha pullers m the chest, and a police constable m the neck. The man would probably have committed further mischief had it not128 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 April 1925 - About 10.30- a.m. yesterday a middleaged Chinese, who was hanging about the Seremban market, ran amok and stabbed two Chinese ricksha pullers m the chest, and a police constable m the neck. The man would probably have committed further mischief, says th.Malay Mail, had it129 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous29 September 1950 - d >ASTAL M OVEM ENTS Departures (Yesterday): Beluru for Labuan, Bok/Sibu; Bidor for Tumpat, Bangkok; Darvel for Labuan, Jesselton, Sandakan, Tawao; Marudu for Singapore from Pending; Merlimau for Muar; Resang for Kuantan, Sadao for Siam and Victoria Point. Arrivals: Kelantan from Palembang, thence Malacca; Scudai from Teluk Anson, Penang, thence133 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 March 1937 - Estate Situation Improves. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Today. the serious clash between police and strikers in the Malayan coalfield early on Saturday morning, in which one was killed, the situation underwent a marked improvement and this morning all labour is back at work at131 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 July 1950 - CHIPS in the Singapore Outer and Inner Roads and alongside Harbour Board godowns yesterday were: Outer Roads: Hal Hsuan, Ulysses, Straat Soenda, Anlsta, Mvi Ann, San J«ronimo, Tjipondok. Persephone, Taron, Ting Yuan, Crista, Hermelin, Goncalo Velho (Man-or-War anchorage). Inner Roads: Rantau, Sedenak, Mantin, Tg.134 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 December 1950 - From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri. THE Seremban Rotary Club 1 has decided to give $260 annually to needy pupils of 12 English schools, including three private schools, in the State. The money will be used either to buy text books or to pay scliool fees132 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 July 1948 - From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Friday. \TG Soy Mok, awarded the British Empire Medal for IN his anti-Japanese activities during the occupation, was shot dead yesterday afternoon by an unknown Chinese on the outskirts of Broga* vill<tft'e m the Mantin district of Negri Sembilan. He was a133 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 June 1952 - CHIPS In the Singapore Roads and other anchorages at 10 any yesterday srer* Oaler R.»<l»: Hal Hsuan. Van Rcimsdllk Mataram. Chip Lam. Bakoncan Tobolsk. Tarnate Tak Sang. stee: Chemist Hiram. Hal Lee Tllwaol. Kimanls laser E*a4s: Senal. Indraglrl. Zam- rod. Hua Heng Stia. Berampang Mantin.134 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 November 1947 - Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. THE Bishop of Malaya, Monsignor Olcomendy, yesterday paid a visit to the aboriginal settlement at Labu, where about 150 "Orane Bukit" Catholics, better known as "Orang Mentara," live and have a chapel of attap and wood of their own. The visit131 words
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Morning Tribune / Article, Illustration15 May 1937 - A troupe of native Zulus have been brought to London by Bertha Slosber/r, the first woman impressario to African nativ* artists. They are their native dances and war cries. Here we see a chief and one of his men leaving m a taxi after a rehearsal m Denmark Street, London130 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article6 October 1915 - The assessment for 1916 upon houses and buildings within tha Seremban Sanitary Board area has been fixed at 10 per cent upon their annual value in the cases of houses and buildings, and 5 per cent in the case of vacant land in Seremban town. The general water-rate129 words
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Morning Tribune / Article19 June 1947 - j re m I I HOUR m.) tons. I 7020 tons. m k. m 1 lon* 1178 tons, anu) 150 m Tlv. from Sydi E I m B- no ironi Port I from I Jve* jo mdeve, Kaiwi M iru. 172 I from Kuch.r.g. tB. 1488 P Kidjarg.129 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article2 November 1949 - gHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Kamuning (31--32», Antilochu.s *33-34>. Te^elberu (36-37), Bosnlk (40t. Belaga (41 President Polk (42-43). West Wharf: Carthage (1-2). Socotra <4-s>, Rhesus (6-7 Morella (8-9 >, Tyndareu* (111, Japara i 15-16 Fmpir* Dock: Benavon 17-18 1,132 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 November 1933 - Malayan Amateur Event Next Month The Selangor Cyclists’ Association are organising a Malayan Amateur Long Distance bicycle race from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban and back, approximately 100 miles, to be held on Sunday, December 10, starting at 6.00 a.m. The starting and finishing points will be at the135 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 November 1933 - Surprise In Rash Driving Charge In the Seremban police court, a Chinese lorry driver, named Yap Ngree, appeared to answer three charges, namely, causing the death by a rash act of an aged Clunat the fst mile Mantin Road on the of October 9, secondly132 words
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The Straits Budget / Article6 November 1947 - SEREMBAN. Nov. 1. THE Bishop of Malaya. Monsignor Olcomendy, yesterday paid a visit to the aboriginal settlement at Labu, where about 150 “Oranu Bukit” Catholics, better known as ‘‘Orang Mentara,” live and nave a chapel of attap and wood of their own. The visit was part129 words
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The Straits Budget / Article3 April 1968 - CEREMBAN, Mar. 28. —Malaysians must come out of t'heir communal enclaves, tear down racial walls and live as one nation and one people. The political secretary to the Minister ot Finance, Mr. Bernard Lu, said this yesterday while presenting a cheque for $30,000 for129 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 June 1939 - Seremban. Before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen in the Supreme Court on Monday, the hearing of the case in which Nagappan was charged with attempted murder was concluded. Mi*. A. J. Grattan Bellew conducted the prosecution, the accused being undefended. The prosecution alleged that on129 words
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The Straits Budget / Article1 May 1925 - About 10.30 a.m. yesterday a middleaged Chinese, who was hanging about the Seremban market, ran amok and stabbed two Chinese ricksha puller’s in the chest, and a police constable in the neck. The man would probably have committed further mischief, says ihn Malay Mail, had130 words
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The Straits Budget / Article16 May 1912 - London and Sinoapork Rubbkr Pricks 1 Gknkkal— Rubber Items 3 April Rubber Returns 3 Singapore Rubber Auction 8 Malacca Rubber Auction 4 Muhesa Rubber Plantations 5 The Rubber Industry H Victoria (Malaya) Rubber h Tklkoramh— London Rubber Auction 2 Corrkhpondknck— New York Rubber Exhibition 5 Rintan Valuation 5 Mbitinoh129 words