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The Straits Times / Article21 December 1936 - Tamil Committed To The Assizes. (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 putting down the cycle on the ground and running away from the spot. I136 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement27 October 1991 - Admission to Kolej Tuanku Ja'afar The first term of the Kolej commences on sth January, 1992. With the continuing expansion of boarding facilities, some places are available at Kolej Tuanku Ja 'afar m I I Form 1, Form 4? and Lower 6 (A-Level) m I KOLEJ Tunimrv 1009 I tuanku138 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 November 1951 - SHORTLY before the Mantin left Singapore for a port m Sumatra on August 8, revenue officers boarded the vessel and found two bars of sold and 52 watches. Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, a preventive officer, told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Abdul Rahman was giving evidence139 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 June 1952 - CHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns or expected there by 7 a.m. to/lay 1-2 Felix Rrwssel. 4 Lasem. Cr>al Plpnt Baron Cawdor. 6-7 Bentong. 8-9 Sineapore. 11 Merkur. 13-14 Benmßcdriui. 15 16 Cj-rloos. is Tawall. 19-20 Benarty. N W 6 Sa- long. N.W.4 Re&ang N.W.B141 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article1 November 1933 - Open Event Being Organised In Selangor. The Selangor Cyclists' Association are organising an »All Malayan amateur lone; distance bicycle race, from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban and back, approximately 100 miles, to be held on Sunday, Dec. 10, starting at 6 a.m. The starting and finishing point142 words
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Morning Tribune / Article11 October 1947 - n i i Rm| EMI 1 7 1 8 Bang lod< Godown 30 X MAIN WHARF I kxtown "'1 32 \l;-i udu. Godown :ya \i Roger* Godown .'>ti, M AJphamool, todown Mentakab Godown 40 n Empire Colng*. Godown \2 -i:t Si)\«'! Sandal < iodown i Charon, V BHBBRfI142 words
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Morning Tribune / Article5 December 1947 - n WEST WHjJ Oodown 15/16 Eur££| E Godowa 20 Burnside^^^M^" Godown 21 Mantin. v G<xlown 23 24 Rutlml I' Godovn 26 Iraq Victory I Gcxiow-n 27 E'lrybaiW I L Godovrn 29 30. H^ Godown 32 Bantam. W Godo^n 33 Cuacutr. P Godown 34 Steel ithj ■> Champion. MAI\ WHARF142 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article5 June 1929 - piculs Gopeng Consolidated 1,400 Tekka 750 Tekka Taiping Limited 800 Pengkalen 1,288 Rambutan 175 Kinta 475 Idris Hydraulic 700 Lahat Mines 718 Telok Kruin 783 Menglembu Lode 159 Petaling 3700 Pusing 664 Tanjong 500 Kent 900 hrs, yardage pels. Talam 740 Pegang Prospecting 255 K-tu Tin 450137 words
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The Straits Budget / Article31 December 1953 - SEREMBAN. Dec. 2? Tan jit nah. alias r v.J 65. a rubber dealer in ta village of Mantin. ten from Seremban. \va> four j murdered in his home According to a report tod police today $15,000 n missing from an iron sail which was found open Tm138 words
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The Straits Budget / Article18 July 1962 - SEREMBAN, July 10. The Alliance and the Socialist Front in Negri Sembilan have invited national leaders of their parties to help rally support for their candidates in contests for 107 seats in 12 local council elections on July 21. Among the Alliance leaders asked143 words
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The Straits Chronicle / Article2 April 1946 - Case Of Cheating taking a serious view of the offence Major Finlay Anderson sentenced Kasim bin Abdul to six months r.i. this morning, for cheating Capt. Mantin to the extent of the sum of $273.00. The accused pleading guilty to the charge said that143 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 October 1939 - Accused Convicted At Seremban Seremban. Before Mr. J.S.H. CunynghamBrown in the police court on Wednesday, a Malas' :iamed Mat Drus, of Mantin, was charged with being found in possession of a shot-gun without a licence. Mr. L.D.E. Cullen, 0.C.P.D., Seremban, told the court how he and Mr. D.R.143 words
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The Straits Budget / Article10 November 1932 - Activities Cramped For Lack Of Funds. The activities of Communist organisations in the first part of the present year were cramped for l?ck of funds, yet they required careful watching. Sever successful raids a i Chinese branches vrere made during the half year, three in Perak, and137 words
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The Straits Budget / Article30 January 1913 - London and Singapore ItriiKKit Pricks 1 Ornkral— Riililm r Items 2 Sri Slamat Syndicate 3 Lawlessness in Johore 4 Rubber Shares in 1912 0 Rubber Auctions 6 J>< •cembcr Rubber Returns 0 The; Rubber Industry 0 Telegrams— London Rubber Auction 2 London Rubber Market 2 London Rubber Specials 2137 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article5 August 1930 - RETURNS FOR JULY. The following are the latest returns for July: fongkah Compound. N.L. Setul Drecge. Hours run 264 Ca. yards 50,234 Output piculs 589 Mantin Dredge. Hours run 663 Cu. yards 165.036 Output piculs 629 U a Klang Tin Ltd. Hours run 594.35 Co. yards 62.610 Output136 words
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The Straits Budget / Article28 May 1931 - Knocked Down on Road By Motor Cyclist. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 2. r >. A young European woman and her five-months-old baby were killed near here on Sunday evening when they were knocked down by a motor-cycle. Mr. G. R. Johnson, an Australian miner,140 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 July 1931 - MINE RETURNS FOR JUNE The following are the mine returns for June Ka‘u Tin Dredging Ltd. Hours run 572 Cubic yards 96,000 Piculs 513 Renong Cena -lidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. Hours run 673 Cubic yards treated 268,000 Piculs 1101 Tonglah Compound N.L. Setul Dredge Hours 519 Cubic141 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article6 August 1932 - Two Years for Possession of Counterfeit Coins I Prom Our Own Correspondent] Seremban, Aug. 4. Leng Sang, a Chinese of Broga, who said that he was a medicine man, and his wife, Ah Fong, were charged at the Negri Sembilan Assizes before Mr. Justice J. L. McFall this437 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article3 November 1928 - H. H. the Regent of Kedah returned from Europe by the Malwa. Dr. R. I). Fitzgerald. P.M.0.. Johore has returned from leave. Mr. F. L. Williams. M.C.S., has been appointed to act as District Officer. Christmas Islands. Mr. D. Wills M.C.S. has been promoted to be a Supernumary Officer m417 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous21 October 1950 - SHIPS IN AND OIT Ta:npat Na«a, .r,m 1i,'.,,..., H Fvnan;. KMig lrom Penai In Port: <ou«ian. sailinj for lion;- B«pill«lii I <»«la i; .1 r f,. r koii'4 0:1 Oct. S3 Bangkok. Uarvcl for >iiri. Bo«( 1 01 Baean. Katong lor Sand.ik.-.r. 'roni In 1 Port: Kistna filing for Bangkok434 words