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Morning Tribune / Article25 August 1947 - i All movement* uncertain owing to strikt Ships alongside the Singapore wharves WEST WHARF Godown 1 2 Ikauna. Godown 3 Emp. Mayport. GcKlown 6 7 Marella. Godown 8/9 Denbighshire. Godown 10 Agamemnon. Godown 12, 13 Glenbeg. Godown 15 16 Agamemnon. COAL PLAN? Koga Maru. EMPIRE DOCK Godown 17156 words
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Morning Tribune / Article23 October 1947 - Ships alongside the Singapore wharves WEST WHARF own 1 2 Samo3 Gcxiown 3 Saeong. Godown "> Mangola Godcwn 6 7 Talisse Sumpitan. Godown 10 11 Antilo. Godown IS Polvdorous. EMt'IKF] TJOCK own 17 IS City Ol v »wn 19 20 v,\* dero. limn 23 24 Vasna. Go«lown 2166 words
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Morning Tribune / Article21 August 1947 - WEST \vn.\i Godown f:iii| lown 5 Chria i.-n. !<>w n »3 0 Denbij lown 1 .»n Godown 1-' 13 <. i i«-r COAL PLA Koga Ma: EMPIRE l>< M I iv. n 17 Tin^ S lown 19/20 1 < i'Klnwn 2.'{ 21 Jean Godown Bide. < rodown 27159 words
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Morning Tribune / Article4 August 1947 - Ships alongside the s,lngai>ore wharves: WEST WHARF Godown 1 2 Euryadcs. God own 3 Tung Son>;" down 5 Steel Scientis Godown 6 7 Teucer lown P 9 Trevethoe. wn 10 11 Ma. 1 iwn 12 Bni ■wn 15 16 Somersetahii 3uma< COAL PLANT San Rafael (1). EMPIRE DOCK162 words
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Morning Tribune / Article24 November 1947 - Ship* alongside the Singapore wharves WEST WHARF Godown 1/2 Canton, Burnside. Godown 3 Mantin. Godown 4/5 MAngola. Godown 6/7 Malampu* Vasna. Godown 8/9 Br«contalre Godown 11/12 Bidderdek Godown 13/ 14 Eaapeotoe— «elay. EBfPItntTT>OCK Godown 15 16 Lycaon. Godown 17/18 Mt. Revelstore Park. Godown 19/20 Van. T. Hoft. Godown165 words
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Morning Tribune / Article18 September 1947 - Ships alongside the Singapore wharves WEST WHARF Godown 1/2 Eurypylus. '.<><lown 3/5 Talma (out 1200). <".<)lovvn 6 Emp. Passmore. Godown 7/8 Trewidden. Godown 10/11 Welsh Prince. <;><!own 13/14 Calchas. COAL PLANT Jalaganga. EMPIRE DOCK I own 17/18 Cefn-y-Bryn. !)wn 19/20 Tressillian. Godown 23/24 Gorgon. I own 25/26 Kyaka163 words
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The New Paper / Article19 February 1999 - THEY had gone to Phuket for a short break. Phuket air traffic control officers said Mr Dutrey, 56, a Frenchman, the regional vice president for insurance firm AXA, had arrived there with a lady passenger, on Feb 13. The Straits Times named Mr Dutrey's girlfriend as164 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article4 July 1947 - S'pore port news THE Nederiaua Line ship Oranje! is arriving at Singapore on July 15. Sir Ralph Hone, Secretary General to the Governor-Gene-ral, will be on board. He will be accompanied by his family. After lying for more than 12 hours on a partly submerged wreck in the Singapore Harbour,164 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 March 1934 - Victims Refuse $2 As Compensation Seremban, Thursday. In the local police court to-day, a Malay named Osman bin Kadir, of Beranang Ulu in the Mantin district, appeared to answer a charge of causing hurt with a dangerous I weapon, namely a shot-gun, to two Chinese. The accused161 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 November 1929 - What its owi er to be the largest sptc'es of hamadryad living in c ptivity at the present time, le f t Kuala Lompur yesterday for the London Ziologicd Gardens. Th*» snake, which Mr. W. L. Leanard of 12, Road, captured on Mantin estate two163 words
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The Straits Budget / Article25 February 1954 - THE 88-ACCiaENT ROAD SEREMBAN. Feb. 17. SPEED traps will be laid often on the Seremban to Port Dickson Road, the Chief Police Officer, Sembilan, Mr. H. J. Barnard, said today. The speed limit on this road is 40 miles an hour and on the158 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article5 October 1939 - Patriotic Fund Seremban. BANDAR, of Sungei Ujong, has offered to subscribe $25 monthly, till such time as the War is over, towards the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Under his leadership, the “Waris di Ayer” of Sungei Ujong subscribed $43 recently towards the Fund. His father-in-law,164 words
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Straits Echo / Article7 August 1918 - ▲OCIDUNT Nbaß SuBEMBAN, A motor bus belonging to the Seremban Motor Ssrvioe while returning on Saturday to Seremban from Mantin at about 8.45 p.m„ was overturned into a ravine near tbe sth mile, at the bottom of which ran a stream of water, the bus falling on its152 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 January 1937 - Careless Driving Charge Fails (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 17. Ln acquitting and discharging a Sikh lorrv driver who was summoned on a charge of careless driving at Mantin, the Seremban magistrate, Mr. M. J. Hayward, said in the course of his judgment that it had cot162 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 April 1937 - DETAILS OF SEREMBAN CELEBRATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, April 26. A bonfire will be lit on the hill at Bukit} Nanas Estate, from where it will be vis* ible to people in and around Seremban, oxi Coronation mght. A recent meeting of the general committee166 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 June 1957 - ROBBED MAN BUYS FIVE LORRIES and gets his abandoned car KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ]y|R. KOH HAN YEE, the Singapore businessman, who was robbed of $5,800 in a hold-up on the Mantin Pass four days ago today made a down payment of $1,900 for five second hand lorries. Today too Mr.451 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article12 October 1933 - SCHOOL SPORTS Metre Distances Instead of j Yards <Fron. Our Own Correspondent. I Seremban, Oct. 9. Distances in metres instead of yards was the feature of the Negri Sembilan Chinese Athletic Sports held on the King George V School padang on Saturday and Sunday which turned out st to471 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article18 July 1935 - Zar Driven Away In Defiance Of Order ...lent) >.( n mban, July 17. Singapore law--i and two the SeremJ. Calder. d with driving Lasi evening on >an, and with r at the same police constable table out of the f ULING TO461 words
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Singapore Standard / Advertisement14 December 1951 - m Harbour WHARVES Ah Kwang Semenyih. Cyrona. Ships Godewns Gitei Albert 'Dock: Tembakol. De Aspbalioa 2, r »'"ie' 2 Eerene. Esutoru Maru. Ben led i 33 1 Victoria Dock: Frenunile Bendoran 2:: H 2 Ta-nk^aven 111. gidor 40/41 2 .Keppel Dock: Dromus. PaBen- ich :J8 2 tunga Kamuning. Opei 21457 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement21 October 1933 - I FAMOUS M.G.M. TALKIE STAR and Company viaitrd SAMSON SHOE STORE for SHOES. •MOtattknkmarittMrtMH- "^BSIS'aW"" To the Managing Director of "Samson Shoes f^ w^b 1 Singapore, SS. •> A Dear Sir. A A It is a pleasure lor jk to congratulate Wkt> V° u an( l your corny pany for446 words