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The Straits Budget / Article24 December 1936 - For Chinese Colony In Sepang (From Our Own Correspondent.! Seremban, Dee. 20. Several prominent Catholic residents of Seremban travelled to the Mh mile Sepang, today, to witness the blessing of the new chapel, opened to serve the spiritual needs of the little Chinese colony of 400. The Rev.128 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article4 June 1930 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 28. The inter-club golf match between Caledonia Club and Ipoh Golf CM plaved at Ipoh, resulted in a um Ipoh. Singles 7 and 3, foursomes Ip» 34, Visitors I|. n The scores were H. E. Goodmw. F. E. Van Renen 1; 8. H.133 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 October 1933 - Keeper's Allegation CONFLICTING EVIDENCE FOR PROSECUTION In the Seremban police court on Friday, the magistrate was occupied from 11 a.m. until aftei 4 p.m. in hearing evidence in I the case in which Mi. T. F. Egan, manager !of Pajam Estate, stands charged wi.h driving975 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article6 August 1932 - Seizure Of Counterfeit Coins. (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Seremban, Aug. 4. Describing his profession as that cf a "medicine man," a Chinese of Broga named L:ng Sang aid his wife Ah Fong, were produced before Mr. Justice J. L. McFall, at the Negri Sembilan Assizer714 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 July 1935 - DEFENCE IN CHARGE OF OBSTRUCTING POLICE As briefly stated in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette,’’ Mr. Philip Hoa Lim, a lawyer of Singapore, was on Wednesday fined $255, while his Malay driver was fined $2O for certain offences committed at Seremban, Mantin and Pajam on715 words
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The Straits Times / Letter11 June 1961 - MAY 1 through your columns thank the gentleman who stopped In pouring rain to lend me a hand at the Mantin Pa.vs when my car broke down For an hour we toiled under the bonnet, both of us soaked to the skin Then back he *ent to Seremban141 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 December 1953 - $15,000 missing from safe morning his son knocked and got no reply. He found the back door open. His father was lying in a pool of blood and the safe door was open. SEREMBAN. Tuesday. TAN JIT NAH. alias Tan Van. 65, a rubber dealer in 1143 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 February 1954 - A 20-year-old woman. Seb Me, has been mussing from her house in Chin Swee Road Singapore, .since Tuesday. The speed limit on this road is 40 miles an hour and on the coast road 30 m.p.h He urged all motorists on these roads, and on the one from139 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 September 1949 - Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. A POLICE agent, 17-year-old Low Kow, was yesterday sentenced to 15 months' hard labour by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of extortion of $30 from an141 words
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Berita Harian / Article1 April 2001 - SEREMBAN (Negeri Sembilan) Seramai 31 pendatang haram telah meloloskan diri dari depo tahanan sementara Imigresen Lenggang dekat sini pagi semalam setelah memukul seorang anggota potis yang mengawal pusat itu. menurut agensi berita rasmi Bernama. Ketua Polis Daerah Seremban. Penolong Pesuruhjaya Polis (ACP) Ab-136 words
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Berita Harian / Article21 February 1966 - SEREMBAN, Ahad lABATAN Ugama Islam Negeri Semhilan akan menghukum orang2 Islam di-ne-geri ini yang tidak rnembayar fltrah pada tahun yang lalu. Mereka yang tidak membayar itu akan dihadapkan ka-Mahkamah Shari'ah dan akan dihukum, demikian menurut satu puncha yang mengetahuL» Jabatan Ugama Itu t«iah mengeluarkan arahan kapada semua142 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article25 December 1934 - Heavy Fine For Indian Mohammedan Seremban. Dec. 17. In the local police court, today, a Punjabi Mohammedan, named Omar Din. was produced on two charges of oausing unnecessary pain to bullocks by performing an operation m a most crude and cruel manner. He was convicted and fined138 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article23 December 1936 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Dec. 18. "I drew near to see what was the matter, and heard Pakri Kangani cry that he had been stabbed. I saw him I putting down the cycle on the ground i and running away from the spot. I saw Perumal holding139 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article30 April 1936 - Lorry Driver "A Positive Danger To The Public" From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 28. "I do no: n.ind whether he was driv.nu UM lorry along Uie Mantin Pass or not he was a positive dailgef to the pub lie." declared Mr H C Wlllan DIM' In140 words
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Singapore Standard / Article, Illustration9 June 1959 - Jack's Hold Dealers' Dinner the second and third prizes. Seated (from left) are: Mr Wong Peng Huat, (««gan Serai): Mr. Saw Kirn Thiat (Kuala Lumpur); Mr. Ng Siah Lin 1 ampin); Mr. Lee Kong Wah (Kuala Lumpur); Mr. Tan Teow 800 (Penang). Mr. Lim Kup Jit (Bukit Mertajam); Mr. Tan143 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous7 February 1959 - OUTER ROADS Hong. Garuda Mas. Tai Ch«nng Bali. Tjiluwah, Barctnsz. Chun Tadra. Inderi. Brmantan. Rusa An, Parncoise, Lapaz. Resel, Hoenfish Kasimbar. Sadeo. Barmun, Sargodha. Taisei Maru Pelris, Tanah. Tong Jit. Chiat Melva, Glory, South Birch Soon. Padjonge Kah Hin, New Santa Lucia. Toureg. South Coronation. Flayeran. Han Wind. Silindoeng. Fossarins.143 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 August 1929 - Hatrut Basin— li&» r ,cul. Tongkah Compound No Liability— Srtat dr. l«-e in hoan. lOftjOM yards. «j:. ruls Mantin dredge Ml hoar*. 15T.W7 r. yards. 7W piculs. Tnngkah Compound No. NX.- 164 hour.. 71.4C0 yards. .104 piruis. Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N. L— 1.31 1 "\awng Pel Tin137 words
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Singapore Standard / Article9 December 1950 - j lil'S M ROADS A WHARVES 4 p.m. YESTERDAY WHARVES Render 42— 4: i Oraduna. 2^ll KutsnnC. 17-18 TJOJSndok, S-M Sieel Navigate riesla'nd. 1 11-12 Gler> ;4n •u-32 Talthybius, B—9,8 9, V T \u ,-k 29^30 Idomeneus. ManekerK, rinceG— 7 Bronxviile, 2<— unge lese Prince. tefbock: Reginald140 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 November 1932 - Activities Cramped For Lack Of Funds. The activities of Con.; ;unist organisatii rs in the first pat of the present year were (ramped for tack of funds, yet they required careful watching. Sever successful raids op Chinese branches were made during the half year, three in Perak.142 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 September 1932 - Charged At Serembnn With Houscbrenking. (From Our Own Correspondent.) mban, s. pi. Chan Weng, a 1•I vi tuii banisbee, MM produced before the Seremban magistrate rday charge. l with housebreakintf. According to Mr. D. S. Livingstone, 0.C.1.1 Seremban, who prosecuted, the accused was banished from this «■< in143 words