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Malaya Tribune / Article30 May 1934 - From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 28. The marriage took place recently at Hindu Temple, Paul Street, Serem- of Mr. V. Nanoo. of Edayilaveetil idakkathU, Quilon, Travancore, and of Ft andard-Vacuum Oil Co., of Sermban, and M ss V. C. Saratha, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Keloo. Inspector Yeop94 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article24 April 1916 - Five Arrests Effected. The Malay Mail understands that altogether five arrests have been made io connection with the murdec of Mr. Lftutoar at Sepang Road—two at Kepong and three at Mantin. The men found at 'ppng had in their possession Mr. 1 Konio' watch and a little94 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 October 1923 - Before Mr. H. H. Banks, in the Seremban police court, on Monday, a Ceylonese named Vallipiram was charged by Inspector Abubakar, O. C. P. D., Manti,n, with buying at the 11| mile Pajam-rd., Mantin, about fifty katis of cultivated rubber, having no licence to purchase, and with89 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 July 1962 - WOMAN: I WAS RAPED BY 4 MEN oEREMBAN, Fri. A mother of two children reported to Mantin police yesterday that she had been raped and robbed of a pold ring by four men as she was cycling home from an election rally at Pajam village on Wednesday niehtThe woman, aged205 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 August 1938 - -KM) Chinese On Joh-Hiinting March From. Our Own Correspondent Scremban. Aug. 8. About 400 Chinese, men ami women, believed to be vegetable gardeners in Mantin area marched into Seremban town todax to sec the Protector of Chinese, Mr. Gray, as some unscrupulous persons had ispread rumours214 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 March 1937 - CHARGED WITH ASSAULT (From Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban, March 24. The Seremban Police arrested 17 Chinese at Rantau village last night in connection with the present strike of Chinese estate coolies. This morning the 17 men were produced in* the Seremban Police Court and charged334 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 July 1947 - CHIPS alongside the Singapore wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf: Ozarda (13-32), Gler.ifler (33-34), Samsoaring (3637), Stentor (38-39), Mantin (40), Devonshire (42-43). West Wharf: Empress of Scotland (1, 2, 3,), Elpenor (4-5), Anchlses (6-7), Samcolne (8-9), Trevaylor (10-11), Bruas (14), Hoegh Silvercrest (15-16). Empire Dock: Mangola98 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 November 1949 - SHIPPING IN PORT CHIPS alongside the Singa- j pore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf;. Mount Davis (3J-34>. Boissevaln (38-30). Islander <40>, Benlawers (42-43 >. \V<- 1 Wharf: Samarinda (1-2), Nieuw Holland (4-5), Radnorshire (8-7>. City of Chester (8-9 i, Benvcnue (11). Anchises 13-14). Orestes (15-16).98 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 November 1947 - Ships alongside the Singapore wharves yesterday (god owns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Kabin (33-34), P and T Pathfinder (36-37), Nevassa (38-39), Eumaeus (40-41), City of Carlisle (42-43). West Wharf: Chanda (2-3), Manchuria (4-5). Jose M. Morelos (Coal Plant). Tricolor (6-7), Hemland (8-9). Socotra (11-12), Stentor (13-14). Halland98 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 October 1948 - SHIPS m port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns In brackets) were: Main Wharf: SangoU (31-32), Gorgon (33-34), Nteuw Holland (38-37). TJlbados (38-39). Stonvac Benakat (40-41), City of Poons. (42-43). West Wharf: Burnside (4- ft), Olenbeg (8-7), Bantam (8-9), Benlawers (13-14), Katong (18-16). Empire Dock: Javanese98 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 February 1948 - SHIPS alongside the Singapore wharves yesterday fgodowns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Priam (33-34), Tegelberg < 38-39 Elpenor (42-43). West Wharf: Bendoran (4-s >. Benvorlich (6-7), Tresillian (8-9). Trevaylor (1011), Zeeland (13-14). Empire Dock: Bredero < 1718). Fort Deaslake (19-20). Kajang (27-28). Merlimau (29). Mantin (30). East Wharf:100 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement6 February 1929 - The engagement is announced of Mr. Louis Thong Ah Chong. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thong Yee Thean, of Mantin. a member of the staff of the St. Paul's Institution, Seremban, to Miss Yay Tet Moy, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vay Kirn, also of Mantin. The100 words
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Indian Daily Mail / Article6 March 1951 - Snnderland flying boats of Far Ea.^t Air Force searched th« Straits of Malacca for several hours on Monday for an over due Singapore) ship, which later turned nut to be aground off Sumatra. The '/issel the StraiU Steamship Company's S. S. Mantin cleared from98 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article7 November 1947 - S'pore port nes SHIPS alongside the Singapore wharves yesterday (podowns m brackets > were: Main Wharf: Kabin 33-34 P and T Pathfinder (36-37), Nevassa (38-39), Eumaeus (.40-41), City of Carlisle (42-43). West Wharf: Chanda (2-3). Manchuria (4-5), Jose M. Morelos (Coal Plant), Tricolor (6-7), Hemland (8-9), Socotra (11-12), Stentor (13-14),96 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 March 1937 - Tense Situation In Seremban NO REPLY 70 PLANTERS' OFFER (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, March 22, 1 he Seremban Police received information yesterday lhat the Chinese coolies, 2,000 of whom are on strike on Negri Sembilan estates, were to march into Seremban and stage a442 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 May 1948 - Ships in port and ships alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf: Denbighshire (31-32), discharging; Tydeus (33-34), loading; Glengy:* (3G-37), discharging; Katong <4<L-41), loading; President Polk (42-43), loading. West Wharf: .Weltevreden (1-2), discharging; Glengarry (4-o>, loading; Breconshire (6-7), discharging; Charon (8-9), discharging;230 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article11 August 1932 - Distributors Sent to Gaol From Our Own Correspondent 1 Seremban. Augr. 9. Very often when one purchases goods and has to receive small change m return If every coin is not carefully examined, it is invariably found that one or more are '.'bad. and sometimes228 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 November 1947 - Ships alongside the Singapore wharves yesterday (godowns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Pathfinder (3637), Merlimau (38-39), Mangola (42-43). West Wharf: Canton (1-2). Mantin (3), Melampus (6-7), Ereconshire (8-9), Socotra (1112), Lycaon (15-16). Empire Dock: Mount Reveistoae Park (17-18), Van T. Hoff (19-20), Segamat (21), Rutland Victory (23-24), Benreoch111 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 March 1959 - MANTIN FUNERAL KILLING Now 8 are accused of murder SEREMBAN, W e d.— Three Chinese and an Indian were today in the Magistrate's Court here accused of murdering a youth following a funeral procession at Mantin on Feb 11. This brings the number of persons charged with the murder to107 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 November 1948 - CHIPS m port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns m brackets) were: Main Wharf: Hoegh Silverspray (38—39). Ha. Hsan (42—43). West Wharf: Devonshire (1— 3), Mantin (3). Bennevls (B—9), Marella (13—14), Glengyle (15— 16). Em ire Dock: Gorgon (17 18), Oan- ria (19 20), Meredith Victory111 words