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The Straits Times / Article27 February 1953 - CHIPS lying alongside the SlngaJ pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 12, President Oarfle.d 4<5. Benveg C.P.. Bracslde 8 7. Benledl 89, Annenkerk 11. Bencleuch 13/14. Oresles 15 16, Flying Foam 18, Star Alcyone 19 20. Islander 21 22 Warora 23 24. Leneverett 25 26.160 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 February 1953 - Ships King alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or j expected today are: Empire Fowey 1-2, Ben Hong Liong 3. Bagan 4-5, Tawali 6-7. Bencruachen 8-9. Breconshire 11. Benmhor 13-14. City of Birkenhead 15-16. Scudal N. Wall No. 5. Maxwell Brander 21-22. Teucer 23-24 Panekor 25-26. Marudu 27-28.164 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 March 1953 - CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or pxpected today are: Straat Banka 1-2. Boisaevaln 4-5. ■sjkßßa C.P Kertosono6l7. Manoeran 8-9 Carpentaria It. Bencleuch 13-14. Laertes 15-16. Slamat 18. Lei Malre 19-JO. Tung Song N Wall No. 5 and 6. Mawai N Wall 8. Buloh 21-22 Warora154 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 May 1958 - Murder charge youth's fiancee tells of 'death If you marry 9 threat S ERE MB AN Fri. Lee ¥ong. 20, stabbed and killed Chan Nam. 26, because Chan threatened to kill him If he married a girl to whom he had been engaged, it was alleged in the first trial156 words
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article29 July 1934 - Many Close Finishes At Seremban {From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 28. THE annual athletic sports of the Negri Contingent of the F.M.S. Police was held at the Police depot yesterday afternoon, m the presence of a large gathering. Favoured by ideal weather, the grounds presented a153 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement10 October 1930 - 2 lIV EIROPEOJ HOTEL I; "RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION" X I I DANCING After Dinner every Tuesday, Thursday and jfj i j Saturday. *fi MUSIC On the VERANDAH every Saturday from 12 jfj S noon to 1.30 p.m. and every Tuesday, Thursday 9i I 1 and Saturday from 7.30 to 8.30158 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article16 November 1934 - Death Of Madam Wong Ah How < From Our Own Correspondent.^ Seremban, Nov. 14. The death took place on Tuesday night, at Cameron Street, of Madam Wong Ah How. the aged widow ol Towkay Lee Fook Yew. ol Seremban. The deceased who was 81 years of age. leaves164 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement24 July 1912 - Ho*£wpß RDvcrttBcmcnto. Rubber tyred pulaaquiii for sale Pa^e 8. Arabella radio nn'diriiiul water Page K. NoMoo recluimoou Mantin Rubber Company Pugfl 2. Notice M business of Chop Cbeag Jinan Chiang I'aige Sale of Bea damaged pood> at Bust wharf on Friday Pa^e 2. Proof reader wanted for Methodist Publishing House157 words
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Singapore Standard / Article12 May 1959 - Handcuffed escapee who jumped from train recaptured Kl ALA LIMPIR. Mon.— A handcuffed prisoner o tumped off the Kuala Lumpur-bound night til tr.Tin on Saturday was arrested yesterday in a ire vliop in Lenggenp, near Mantin. rhf man was picked up by Sgt. Manip of Leng-L\-r Ptfiec station on a162 words
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Singapore Standard / Article29 May 1959 - OUTER ROADS Xarifa, Ternate, Produc*, Lerr.a.ro. Tliair.es. Mai'-ick Mini Hallanser, Mallory Lykes. Glengyle Xa2 iV i Maru. Bari.^n. Ehrryalus Ommcnkerk, Silindoeng. Capetan Manulis. Orientrx Plorrr. Statius Jansen. Kalorkne. Gunung Mas. Xanca Minikoi, Kwan Tung. Viheke. Maersk Athene. Yosu Karakorum Bendoran, Naiyo Maru, Armotda Yarra Breeze Ho?ho Maru.156 words
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Singapore Standard / Article30 August 1951 - WEST COAST MALAYA Veuel to* Muai Weekly Vessel tor Molacc Twice Weekly Vessel to» Port Dickson Weekly Tung Song for Malacca Port Dickson Port Swetten ham Sept 12 Serompang for Penang Aug 31 Senggarang for Penang. Tawao Sept 7 EAST COAST MALAYA Rengam for Kuantan Aug164 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous22 May 1952 - gpips In Harbour WHARVES Ship Godown G.iic A.gapeiior 34 2 Breconshire 1 ;-1 j. Chandpara B Lstine Maersk 38 I Erinna 3P <T 2 Fern bay 19 2fl 4 Meonia 29 30 2 Merkur •"> B Nordstjernafl l Polypheraua 2:: 24 4 s. Otis Bland 11/t2 7 Star Betelgeuse 42162 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous3 July 1952 - VVII Vlt\ IS 29 30 2 i 9 c tfl 20 4 27 :'3 2 tedom IB 4 44 I j Lslunde 45 1 i 4 1/1 8 2fl 2 Pleasa M 37 2 Ejarai W/24 2 51 r elguese 38/39 2 Shillona 11 12 4 4 S 8 Pate158 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Miscellaneous6 March 1913 - THE WEEK. Thursday 6th. High Water— 9-48 a.m., 11-0 p.m. Dalhousie Chapter, s :>0 p.m. Miss Marie Halls Violin Recital Vie Theatre. S.R.E.V. Cigarette Smoker, Drill Hall. Friday 7th. High Water— lo-27 a.m., 11-20 p.m. P. <fc O. Outward mail tee. Legislative Council 2-80 pin. Singapore Golf Club meeting, ."5.15.154 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 November 1996 - RACE-GOERS must be bracing themselves for an overI dose of horses with the same prefixes and suffixes at the current Kuala Lumpur meeting, which starts on Saturday. This is when Kuala Lumpur-based trainers Kitson Leong and Osman Sidek parade their horses with the King prefix and Star152 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 August 1930 - Malayan Tin Dredging. 2.200 piculs, 526,000 yards. Southern Malayan Tin Dredging. 2,600 piculs, 901,600 yards. Kuchai Tin Dredging. 176 hours, 15 mins., T.P.A. restriction scheme 64 hours, time lost 203 hours 45 mins., average digging depth 42.6 feet, 516 piculs, 78.000 yards. Glimau Tin. 268 hours. 7,100 yards,153 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 March 1913 - FIXTURES. Tuesday, March 4. High Water, 7.46 a.m., 10.C p.m. llwm \ssiz. -s l 'ommence. C. of C. Rubber Assn.mtg. Kxchange, 2.33. Concert for Barnardo's Homes, V.M.C.A. Wednesday, March 5. High Water, H. 56 a.m., 10.36 p.m. II ill's I'nst o.icert. S.C.C. Tournament Proper Begins. P. and167 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article27 November 1929 - What its owner believes to be the largest species of hamadryad living m captivity at the present time, is to-day leaving Kuala Lumpur for the London Zoological Gardens, says Wednesday's Malay Mail. The snake, which Mr. \V. L. Leonard of 12, Perak Road, captured on163 words
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Singapore Standard / Article3 January 1951 - I. »drt(Kg*_*i SHIPS AT ROADS AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gclns. 44/45 Steel Recorder, Sheers Wharf Stan Meifoo, 42/43 Troilus, 40/41 Rebeverett. 38/39 Selandia. 36/37 Telemachus, 33/34 Automedon. 31/32 Soe?tijk, 29/30 Pachumba, 27/28 Falstrig, 25/26 Belleville, 23/24 Panama, 21/22 Tosari, 19/20 Benreocb, 15/16 Angking, 13/14 Bre.-onshire.162 words
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Singapore Standard / Article12 December 1950 - -UN's AT ROADS •fi Wil UIVES 1 p.m. VESTERDAY •H HAR\ ES Sheers Wharf SI in Meifee. I 41 Nieuw Holland. 7 Orestes. 31/32 Ta bius, 27 _8 Speedwell, 25 26 Orna. 23/24 Eumaeus, 2: 22 lorss. 19/20 Benalder, 5 6 Somali 13/14 Perseus, 11 12 G'.eneam.167 words