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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 October 1932 - Raja Petra, the Klang Magistrate, is indisposed and is confined to the house. Mr. E. R. C. Williams has been appointed to act as Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.D. Lieutenant H. Crowhurst, M. V. 1., Kuala Kangsar, has been transferred to the M.V.I. Reserve of Officers. Mr. Maenss,772 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 May 1937 - TO ATTEND ROTARY CONFERENCE Mr. Choo Kia Peng. C.8.E., who is now in London, will attend a Rotary conference at Montreux as one of the Malayan delegates. He will not be able to attend the annual banquet of the Association of British Malaya on May 31. The763 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article17 November 1930 - Dame Clara Butt has accepted the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club’s invitation to dinner. M. S. Bonaventura, formerly of Singa pore, is playing regularly for Blackheath this season. Mr. T. W. Douglas, Secretary to the I Municipal Commissioners, Penang, proceeds Home on furlough shortly. The marriage took place788 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 June 1922 - Mr F. Cunningham of Port Dickson left for home last week on a six months’ holiday. H.R.H. is due to arrive at Gibraltar on the 17th inst., and to reach Plymouth on June 2l>th. Mr. Jervois has taken over the District Office, Tampin. vice Mr. Forlws. transferred754 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 July 1926 - Captain A. Sleep, A. D O Parit, is shortly leaving the district on transfer. Mrs. J. L. Sime is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur from Home at the end of October. Mr. J. Wiebenga has been recognised and will officiate as Consul for Norway at Soerabaya.770 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article12 September 1930 - Coroner's Inquests. TWO CASES OF CHINNAPODIUM POISONING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 10. On Monday two inquests were held regarding two children dying from chinnapodium poison'ng. Mr. A. _C. Boyd was the Coroner. first case was that of a boy of eleven, the adopted son of Mrs.1,011 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 August 1924 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Naested arrived here from Antwerp this morning by the motor ship Asia.’’ The wedding of Mr. J. Armstrong, o£ the Singer Sew’ing Machine Co., Singa pore, and Mrs. Doesett, took place on Monday last. HE. the High Commissioner has appointed Mr. Stanley Ramplen-Jones to be1,002 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 August 1924 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Towkay Choong Shin Choy has been elected a member of the F.M.S. <’hamb< r of Mines. The Rev. J. W. Barfoot, the new chaplain of St. John’s Church, Ipoh, paid his first visit to Lower Perak during the week-end. Mr. B. Barnard Ford, of the legal firm of985 words
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The Straits Budget / Article19 October 1933 - Mr. and Mrs. C. Alma Baker were passengers by the Corfu. Mr. F. Keir, Assistant Engineer, Jasin. is going home on leave about Nov. 24. Mr. F. C. Hoskins, of Singapore, is now at Damansara Estate, Batu Tiga. Capt. J. M. R. Ditmas, of the Royal Army990 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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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article6 March 1929 - Ihe Chief Secretary and Lady Peel left for Kelantan on Sunday. They will he away about a week. M.M. The tender of Mr. Lim Ho for $218,000, for the new High School, Malacca, m ■m Koon Cheng Road has been accepted. M.C. Dr. Ramalingam has been transferred from the Durian1,238 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 July 1923 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr F. 11. Nuttall is on a visit tn Penang. Mr. J. S. Adams expects to return to the F.M.S. in September. Mrs. Jack has become Commissioner of the Selangor Division of the Girl Guides instead of Mrs. J. L. Sime, who has gone Home. Mr. Wee Hap1,194 words
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The Straits Budget / Article8 September 1932 - r E. G. Dicum, Assistant Medical ui. District Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, *u\p lor Kuala Ku w *u shortly to take r,v I s J ce Dr. H. P. Samuel, the Assisar‘L Medical Officer-m-Char^c. 1 number of calls attended by the A'jpore l« ire Department accident amarico ser1,282 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article16 July 1897 - wr W r 3*'* t ir rieGinen|| Hospital, THE iriNSwied are mstrncted by Dr. U. D. f r to seB by aaWwavw hii.^npit* r,|^ near k*t, on^turd*r.47tt>|y; at ■>■&. the Hoasehoid Funmore, tg of rattan laricy drawiaf-mnm furxT c micahjfb) centre tabfe, pouihed Sp\SS tSSS^pKSSod'cheS! X cnTcniun nf1,368 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 May 1936 - A Malayan Bookshelf. Footslogging From Tampin To Ipoh Fifty Years Ago. BY J.J. SHEEHAN. M.C.S. Campinr and Tramping in Malaya. Fifteen Years' Pioneering in the Native States of the Malay Peninsula. By Ambrose B. Rathborne F.R.G.S. (Published by Swan Sonnenschein and Co., Ltd. London. 1898.) "AsJ.J. SHEEHAN. M.C. S - 1,343 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement31 July 1903 - For Sale. List of Pas senger s THE PRIORY, Noriham Road. ssengms Outw asi> PRESGRAVE MATTHEWS, Solictor,, stee|e> Mr w y K 525 m w fu c Beach Street, Penang. Kong Lieut. Makins, Lieut r e 1 r J J?’ Kenfc To Singapore e \S To I-et; or For Sale.1,318 words
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The Straits Budget / Article4 June 1936 - A Malayan Bookshelf. BY J.J. SHEEHAN, M.C.S. Camping and Tramping in Malaya. I Fifteen Years’ Pioneering in the Native States of the Malay Peninsula. By Ambrose B. Rathborne F.R.G.S. (Published by Swan Sonnenschein and Co., Ltd. London. 1898.)J.J. SHEEHAN, M.C. S - 1,343 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article26 December 1917 - The Pope and Jerusalem. its Btsuocoest auppaner could hardly contend that up tj tbe piesent tbe attitude of the Vatican in the world-war can be considered satisfactory from the Allies’ stand point, Indeed, there has been a well-founded suspcion that it has been used by unscrupulous persons as1,334 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article1 September 1905 - Penang, 25th August. My dearest Fanny,—Oh, the time I have been having with Tom ever since that wretched Show. You know, my dear, that Tom went and bought me a whole lot of dear little tin things; well, he used up all his spare cash and had to1,390 words
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Berita Harian / Advertisement3 December 1970 - UNDANG2 LEMBAGA "KENYATAAN TAWARAN BANDARAN (BIL. 118) J. K.R. PAHANG" MAJLIS BANDARAYA GEORGE TOWN, PULAU PINANO PEMBERITAHU DI-BAWAH (TAWARAN SEMI LA) UNDANG2 LEMBAGA BANDARAN SEKSHEN 137 Tawaran darlpada pern- <NMB Bab 137) BAHAWA di-beritahu ia- j borong2 yang berdattar de- PEMBfcUITAHI 2 DI-BAWAH SEKSHEN 144 itu oemohonan telah di-1 ngan1,891 words