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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 October 1933 - jjjj. r_ Charter has returned from his trip to Japan. Dr. W. R. I>uff, of Taiping, spent the week-end in Ipoh. Mr. W. Swithinbank, Merchant, Singapore, is in Ipoh on business, Mr. F. Keir, Assistant Engineer, Jasin, is going home on leave about Nov. 2.4, His friends984 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 February 1908 - All communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents ANOTHER GROAN AND ANOTHER SUGGESTION. [To the Editor of the Pinang Gaze Ze.”] Dear Sir, Please allow me to add a good strong groan to that of Tantalus991 words
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The Straits Budget / Article25 November 1948 - From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. IS. THE working of the Social Welfare, Food and Public Relations Departments in the Federation will be examined with a view to effecting economies. This was announced by the Financial Secretary (Mr. W. D Godsall) today, when the988 words
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The Straits Budget / Article28 September 1933 - j. wedding took place at St. Church, Seremban. of Mr. H >y Edward Royston. manager i'hi Estate. Slliau. and Miss !inc Greer, daughter ol Mr. and i‘vr of Los Angeles. California. Mr. A. Glencross. M.C.S.. has been seconded to Brunei Mr. D. J. Fraser of St. Helier1,043 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article8 October 1915 - T.O M.” Mr. F. E. Mair has been visiting Mr. Jew Wickett in Cornwall. Sir Richard Dane will visit Mongolia during October, The Rev A P Crofton, lately the Chap lain of St Andrew’s Church, Shanghai, has been offered a curacy at Felixstowe. Mr Bickford has been“ T.O M.” - 1,030 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article11 November 1936 - NEW BARRISTER Mr. Fredrick Claude Rowsing Martens has returned from England after passing his studies for the Bar. He is the son of Mr. Fredrick Rowsing Martens, of Litho- graphers’ Ltd., Singapore, and nephew of 1 Mr. Claude da Silva whose office he has joined. Mr. H.987 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 May 1927 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. A. A. Woods has left Malacca and is now residing at Tampin. Extension of leave has been granted to Messrs. J. Ross, 0. T. Dnssek and A.O. Wilson. Wo are very sorry to learn that Mrs. E. J. T. Pearce met with an accident last week and1,011 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article11 December 1920 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr. Malcolm Rattray is joining the firm of Drs. Dexter Allen and Jap early in January. Major and Mrs. W. M. Sime, of Malacca, who stayed a couple of days in Kuala Lumpur, returned to Malac ca on Wednesday.—“M.L.” Mr. H. N. Ferrers lias been engaged by Government991 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article11 October 1923 - SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANNUAL ADDRESS. The memorandum accompanying Hie Excellency the Governor's annual address is document mainly composed of columns of ebatefcics. Ws have not the *pa<*e to reproduce it BB full but we give below important features of it. Public Worke. Dur ng th a year the1,642 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement7 December 1946 - NOTICES. MALAYAN BREWERIES UMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the rr.ni>r Registers of the above Company will be closed from the 1 8th r U> the 31 I December. 1946. Ui' luslve By Onier of Uie Board. hRASER <fc NEAVE. lIMITKU S<-. T'tai ies. re 2nd December. 1946. $150/— REWARD:1,323 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement15 January 1960 - NOTICES GENERAL INFORMATION: The public Is hereby notified that the draw of the Merdeka Hall lottery tickets. Tapah (Peiak), has been extended Irom 31 *****9 to 30.6.1960. and that the sale of the unsold tickets hat also been extended from 24.12.5U to 23.6.1960. TAIPING CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation1,405 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 May 1925 - The body of a newly born Chinese child was found by the Police m George Street yesterday morning. Members of the S.V.C. who are taking part m the Pageant at the Stadium should be at the Stadium at nine o'clock sharp each evening. Among the F.M.S. Gazette notifications of leaveT.O.M.; Pinang Gazette - 1,387 words
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Mid-day Herald / Article27 October 1897 - Dr. Lucas-Championniere, of Paris, wuo has devoted a good deal of attention to the medical aspeets of cycling, expresses his opinion that GOO kiloineres in 20 hours, the time in the Kins-Bordeaux contest, not too nnich for a healthy and well-trained rider. Dr. Championuiere gives the1,309 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 July 1923 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. G. Bradford leav‘d for Hun© U night by the Malwa. M iss A. M. Mcßride. Matron of the Batu Gajah District Hospital, is expected to arrive» from Home, early next month. The following passengers arrived at Singapore by s. s. Soudan —Capt. R. Adie. Mr. F. R.1,308 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 February 1908 - As the time draws near when it is likely that the Imperial Government will take some steps in connection with the opium trailic in the British Colonies, it is worthy of note that the different places concerned are beginning to exhibit distinct signs of nervousness as1,317 words
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The Straits Budget / Article25 January 1934 - Mr. L. C. Bailey, oi Sedenak Estate. Johore, has left lor home. Mr. H. G. Richard, of Kempsey Estate. Kuala Selangor, has returned from leave. Dr. G. Abraham and family will be leaving Taiping early in February for India on a short holiday. Miss MacDonald, of Pritchard1,360 words
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The Straits Budget / Article7 April 1932 - < u > seaman of the K.P.M. s.s. A; lured his left thigh when he > feet from a mast. v lorn to Mrs. Johnston, wife i’ Johnston, of the Raffles I npore, on Saturday. ;t. Boyd, who has just returned] ivc lias been appointed to act1,314 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article16 September 1915 - The Prime Minister, who yesterday completed his sixty-thirl year, was born two days before the death of Duke of Wellington, with whom he is also linked politically in a mant ?r that it is interesting to recall to-day. Mr. Asquith i< the only member of the present Cabinet1,349 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement10 December 1963 - (Continued from Pac* 101 SITUATIONS VACANT in Words tt (Mm.)— Box St ets BBBW GENERAL COOK/AMAH. No washtnK and ironing. Live In. Ring <8' pore) 67M.V WANTEO EXPERIENCED Chinese rook and amah accustomed to entertatnlnK. K.U *****. WELL ESTABLISHED EUROPEAN firm requires outdoor salesgirl with experience in perfumery. Apply to1,063 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement20 April 1963 - (Continued from Page 19) OVERSEAS LEAVE Word* SI (Mim.)— Bam It eta, emtra ENJOY YOUR LBAVB. AU tally furnished nouses, cottages la Kent, niistti. Hampshire are personally Inspected before recommended (or leave. I ivn. Toucbdown, kllllingsnurst. BJB, FAMILY LEAVE ACCOMMODATION available tn Informal country bouse where catering done and friendly1,054 words