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Malaya Tribune / Article2 July 1930 - Mr. Clegg. Executive Engineer. F.M S. has been seconded lo- service in Johore. A meeting of the Council of State will be held at Uie Dewan. Johore Bahru, on Tuesday, the 22nd inst.. at !1 a.m. Rabies having r.eased to ex'st in Negri Sembilan. restrict! Ms on the importation of559 words
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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement27 April 1940 - FOR SALE—New mctor-cycle—going very cheap—4oo Thomson Road, Singapore. (320-D). $590—SECURES MORRIS 8 SALOON. Excellent condition. Particulars Box 844, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (299-D). FIAT MARVELLETTE 1939, convertable. Carefully maintained, excellent condition. Taxed, Insured 11 months. $900. A. L. Mussett, Headquarters. Fort Canning. Tel. 5051. Singapore. (297-D) fife ft* ROBINSON586 words
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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement15 May 1939 - AN UNEMPLOYED YOUNG STRAITS- BORN CHINESE seeks jur.ior position. Fair general office routine. Typewriting, Hook-keeping, Stock-book-keeper, Bill-collector, etc. Accept low pay for start. Good recommendations. Please reply 3. S. Poh, Box 528, Malaya Tribune, tfingapcre. (92.A) CHINESE Diplomaed Dispenser, Licensed Dresser, Grade II Senior, 12 years practical experience in hospital592 words
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Malaya Tribune / Advertisement16 May 1939 - I WANTED EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE MAN to work out quantity and supervise. Permanent po c Jt for trust- worthy man. Apply Box 502, c o Malaya j Tribune. Singapore. (39.A) LONG Experienced English-speaking Hylam Head Ear Boy can furnish boys, willing to go anywhere to work in hotel ,or club.548 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration4 May 2008 - Two S'poreans slightly injured S PORE-BOUND TRAIN FROM SEREMBAN DERAILS Maureen Koh maureenk@sph.eom.sg THE train he was on had just derailed in Malaysia, but Mr Subari Sukaini sounded calm when he called his home in Singapore. The 59-year-old executive officer with the Singapore Malay Teachers'Maureen Koh - pictures china press - 542 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article26 June 1947 - Wreck victims progressing, Free Press Staff Reporter ONE hundred salvage men, working 17 hours non-stop, succeeded by 10 o'clock last night m clearing the line between Layang Layang and Sedenak, where the derailment of the mail train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night killed590 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 January 1933 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Koh Peck Cheok has been appointed an unofficial member of the Legislative Council of British North Borneo, representing the Chinese community. The Bishop of Bristol (Dr. George N ckson) has resigned for health reasons. He has been eighteen-and-a-half years in Bristol. His resignation will become effective in550 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 September 1933 - Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, will act as District Officer, Seremban, from October 1. Two months’ extension of leave for the purpose of study has been granted to Dr. R. M. Dannatt. It is rumoured that Mr. T. A. Chilcolt, 0.C.P.D., Taiping, will go on Home leave towards554 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article23 January 1934 - Syed Mohamed bin Abdullah Al-Kharid has been appointed to act as Kathi, Segamat. Mr. H. G. Richard, of Kempsey Estate, Kuala Selangor, has returned from Home leave. Mr. Hartley, Hon. Deputy Game Warden, Tapah, is an inmate of the European Hospital, Batu Gajah. The Good Sisters of556 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 January 1929 - Mr. W. F. N. Churchill, Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor, is a patient at the General Hospital, Singapore. The Registrar of the Supreme Court, F.M.S., has been appointed a Magistrate of the First Class for Perak. The will of the late Mr. G. P. Owen576 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 November 1934 - SOCIAL PERSONAL The Hon'ble Mr. V. Mackie leaves for Home on leave on Thursday. 4: Mr. J. Smart, manager, Jeram Estate, Kapar, has returned from leave. Mr. E. C. Rosswell, manager of Panjong Estate, Jeram, has returned from leave. The Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Oldham, Mr. T. M. B.543 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 June 1939 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Miss Latitia Matthew, neice of Mr J. H. Phipps, is a patient in the Penang General Hospital. Mr. J- H. M. Robson of Kuala Lumpui and Miss Ursula Morant left on Wednesday night for a holiday in Java. rj: Mr. H. D. Noone. Ethnographer. Perak Museum, Taiping, who550 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 July 1930 - Mr, Choo Kia Peng, C.8.E., addressed the Birmingham Rotary Club in mail week. Mr. S.J.J. Taylor, 0 C.P.D., Seremban, who has been indisposed has left the eremban European Hospital. Mr E. E. McCarthy, manager of the Yukon Gold Co., Inc., having proceeded on leave, Mr. Donald Steel536 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article27 May 1915 - Mr. J. P. Donovan, until recently commissioner in Hankow, is retiring after a long period of service in China. Tbe late Mr. Francis Dew Parker, of Haywards Heath, formerly of the P. and 0 Company, left estate of tbe gross value of <£25,892. Captain A N. Galbraith, of the544 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article25 November 1931 - Mr. H. P. Ager, of the Planters’ Stores and Agency, Kuala Lumpur, is acting as manager of the Klang Branch in the place of Mr. S. R. Wallace who is seriously ill in Bungsar Hospital. The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place in January544 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article30 July 1914 - Mr. W. Eyre Kenny has been paying an (ffi ial visit to M tlacca. Mr. Kerr, of the Malay Training College, Matang, who has been ill, is now better. Mr. J. Hucse, of Ku ila K ingsar, is down with a bad attack of fever in the Taiping hospital,589 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article17 August 1931 - The fifth Assize session will open in Singapore on September 8. The next mealing of the Legislative i Council will be held on Monday. August 81. Dr W.L. Braddon, of Seremban. is an in mate of the Seremban European Hospital. Dr T. Wilson, who has been stationed560 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article16 December 1915 - Messrs. H. Smith and G. Heron are to be temporary surveyors of ships at all the ports of the Straits Settlements, Mr. Bartley is to be an assistant Registrar of Imports and Exports in and for the Colony of the Straits Settlements Mr. R J. Wilkinson is leaving, wo547 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 September 1937 - Mainly About Malayans By The Onlooker MR. E. N. C. Woollerton, v/ho joins the Legislative Council during the absence on leave of Mr. H. W. Raper, is one of Maliya's most retiring tuau besars. Since Mr. H, Wy'ly left for England he has been head of the Asiatic Petroleum Company897 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement21 December 1951 - CLASSIFIED ADB. (Continued from Page 6) BIRTH ROSS On 6th Dec., at the l«uise Margaret Hospital. Aldershot to Alison, wife of Major KMN. Rubs. 7th Ourkha Rlflea. a son MARRIAGES JONES-JARDINE. December 20th at Kuala Lumpur. William E. Jones. Malayan Police to Phyllis Jardlne Both of Kuala Lipls T.AI-TEH. At901 words