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Singapore Standard / Article6 March 1952 - WHARVES Godo Gate Benalbanach 18 4 Corfu 1 2 Cyclops 33 2 Deucalion 15 16 4 Fernsea 21 23 Gertrude Maersk 25 26 4 Glo -yle 31 .'I 'I Inchafran 2: 4 Is id Mail 29 •<> 2 Karsik 2.; 24 4 Kronol ir.d 19 20 4196 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous14 May 1952 - Ships _n Harbour WIIARVt.S QD•• I 4 5 B 2* m% 1 2 B D I 4 B ,7 7 IS 4 I. -4 'P 7 i 11 IS I I k< a 42 I 15/ 16 4 25 2€ 2 i M Pi! _u Bukom: B D a- i189 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous5 June 1952 - FH HTFH JHFGJ JHGJGJFG P Sebarok: Suva. Albert Dock: Stanvac T Akar. ictoi i.i Dock: Bag Lampo K'-ji'x'l Dmk: B m H ipg Liong, Metula Matang, Nuculana, D irvel. Heng Chung, Morib. Dromus Cable li «.ri: Retriever. Godown Nil. 1: Tong Hoa, Lam v v i Reinha rd I iiM189 words
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Singapore Herald / Article26 March 1971 - KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four persons tentatively charged with rape of a 20-year-old housewife were today ordered by the magistrate's court here to be remanded at Pudu Jail. The four are: Car salesman Jawhar Singh, 40, of Kampong Pandan here; lorry driver Gurdev Singh, 29,193 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 December 2000 - SEREMBAN A 66-year-old woman who wanted to double her money has ended up losing RM62,000 (5528.390) to a conman, who is her daughter's boyfriend. State Criminal Investigation Department chief Assistant Commissioner Kamarulzaman Itam said the old woman's daughter had introduced her to the man claimingNew Straits Times - 188 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 December 1929 - Lukut Tin. 581 hours and 310 piculs. Ulu Klang Tin.— 126,000 yards and 650 piculs. Johan Tin. 54 piculs and tribute to company, $235.30. Chenderiang Tin Dredging.— Dredge 585 hours, 56,000 yards, 120 piculs Hydraulicing: 5U.UU0 yards, 255 tmcuIs Gravel pumping 20,000 yards, 100 piculs. Kuchai Tin Dredging.193 words
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Singapore Standard / Article3 May 1951 - OUTER ROADS Hai Hsuan. Sake. Salte, Taronga. Loksang. Eastern Queen. Benvenue. Kan.-ai Maru. Aeneas. Abene. Bokor. Clydebank. Mvi Ann. Orobaai. Steel Artisan. Sinabang. Malika Tjimenteng. K.C.T. 1348. Santhia. Benvannoch, Chit Sein. Anking. Idomeneus. LNNER ROAUS Peratama. Serdang. Hong Ann, King Bay. Hock Heng. Buloh. Ban Hong Liung,197 words
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Singapore Standard / Article9 May 1951 - WHARVES Gdn 44 Ismalia. 42/3 Antiiochus, 40 Ki-ma 38 39 Senai, 36/37 Cingalese Prince. 33 4 Aeneas 31 2 Automedon, 27 8 Gorgon. 25 6 Pundua. 23 4 Maron, 21 2 Islander. 1516 Surat. 13/14 Clydebmk 11/12 Thai. 8 9 Benvannock, 6 7 Steel Artisan, Coal Plant:196 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous8 January 1952 - Si Ships m Harbour WHARVES I unga. Elona. Orestes. Ship Godwvn Gite I «odoH-n N». I: Reinhard, Agapeaa 51/S2 2 Mambang. Atreus 1H 4 Western Anchorage: Aiex Beiia ;y 7 White. Turia. Brfville. t/J I OI'TER ROADS Benwyvi? f; h.h Hsuaa. Troodos. WaingaBoisscvaiH 11 18 J tv e Van Den197 words
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Singapore Standard / Article20 April 1954 - KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon.— A teen-age Chinese girl of Kuala Lumpur is today making a good recovery in Port Dickson Hospital as the sole survivor in the holiday resort's "biggest drowning tragedy for years" which claimed two of her fellow bathers at dusk yesterday. The three girls.194 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous4 January 1951 - in Harbour 3 m\ SHIPS AT ROADS I Western Anchorage: a —>« Danholm, Oma'.a. AND WHARVES, 4 P.M. Godown No. 1:— Merabang. YT?CTn?nA"t' Rang Kachindr. Lasn San. uSTERDAI. L^ d up Anchorage: Eg. V\ HARVES meraida, Tapah. Gdns. 44—45 Steel Recorder. OITER ROADS Sheers Waart': Stan Meifoo, 42—43 Troilus. 40—41198 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous8 December 1950 - :^Ships m Harbour' _t SHOPS AT ROADS Albert Dork: Taluei X WHARVES 1 p.m. br j? llvd ra r Keopel Dock: Fusus. KuanESTERDAI I K Sai R WHARVES Anchora e Cdn 44 45 Wosang, 23 24 U P anchorage: EsmerBidor. Sheers Wharf Stan AI. i- ;,i Tg Balei. foo, 41'186 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 April 1937 - Echo Of Negri Sembilan Strikes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Apr. 21. 1 AM a labourer. I did not threaten to break any person's bones," said a Chinese, Slav Yong, when together with anothe Chinese. Ng Kal. he was charged with criminal intimation, before the Seremban188 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement20 October 1933 - HOTELb TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHILL I to 8 30 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANC^ 945 pm to Mid-yjght SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st. "THE MADCAPS OF MONTMARTRE" ELEANORE NINON, Roy Pierre and Leo Mantin WILL APPEAW IN THEIR FINAL PERFORMANCE. ADMISSION N ON -DINERS $1.00 RAFFL! TKD ORCHIvSTRA MOM 5381. SEA189 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 June 1951 - CHIPS In the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godovins at 4 p.m. yesterday were: Outer Roads: Wei Ming, Trevethoe. Tak Sang, Hal Hsuan, Philip P. Barbour. La Colorada, Angara and trawlers. POo Hslang, Nancy Moller. Salte 56. Salte 57, Talthyblus. K.196 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 February 1951 - I CHIPS in the Singapore Roads j° and alongside the Singapore i Harbour Board godowns yesterday were: Oiler Koads: Hal Hsuan, Marion. Waibalong, Chelyuskinete, Hoi Wong Shlnyo Maru. Perekop. Troorles. Atlantic Seaman. Van der Haaen, Cape Race, Andre Lebon. Tang Shun. Malacca. La Carmella.192 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 August 1948 - SHIPS in part alongside the Singapore Harbojur Board wharves yesterday (godowna In bracket*) were: Main Wharf: ChrUter 8al«n (31-33), Catenas (33-34). Aeneus (38-87), Olenearn (38-39), Trevose (42-43). Wm( Wharf: Giam Battlsta 1-3), Katong (3). Trevethoe (4-8), Olenartnay (10-11). Relau (14), iACcaahlrt (15-16). Empire Dock: Astynaz (17-18), Molenkerk189 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 September 1951 - gHIPS In the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m. yesterday were Outer Roads: Hal Hsuun. la Capirena. Kedoe. Kola. Opal la. Sangola, Benvenue. Chang :iwa, Falstria San Gabriel, Mai Bente, Loksang. Sandviken, Inc-hm'tll. Bengal. Maron. Heinrich .lessen, Piducia, Frederick Clover. Straal Soenda.186 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 January 1952 - SHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board god owns, or expected there by 7 a.m. today, are: 1/2 Canton, Coal Plant Lan Chow, 6 7 President Buchanan, 8/9 Pahud, 11 Cornelius Maersk, 13 14 Olenartney. 15/16 Blitar, 18 Pentakota 19/20 Maeteuycker. 21/22 Bentong, 23/24 BengkalU, 25/26 Lalandla. 27/28 Nordst-198 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 January 1952 - SHIPS expected alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 6 a.m. today are: hi Canton. 4/5 Glenorchy, Coal Plant Subadar. 6/7 Steel Advocate. 8/9 Benarty. 11 Benvenue, 13/14 Sarmi Kampar (X.P.M.), 15/16 Overijsel. 17/18 Ben tone, 19/20 President Oarfleld, 21/22 Islander, 23/24 Thai. 25/26 Maroo. 27/28 Sarangan. 29/30193 words