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Singapore Standard / Advertisement23 June 1951 - STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WIST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P. Baroe June IC Hong Tat for Rengat June 28 Vessel tor Muor Weekly Th fof B Vesse to. Tvv.ce Week y Sj A• A /v 3(J Vessei «or tort Dickson Weekly Tung Song for Malacco Port Hon 9 Ann208 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous23 January 1952 - y\ Ships m Harbour WHARVES Larut, Semenyih, Ban Hong Ship Ciodown <iatr- Uong> Bengkalis 2:;' 24 2 I Kinf's Dock: Bolma. Canton 1/2 8 ciodown No. 1: Tong Hong. Cornelius Maecsk M 12 Rrpprl Dock: Dromus Patunsa. Eurymedou 3 i 1 Orestes, Olcertes. Torina. Sepi.i. Glenartnej 1 Western anctiorage: Cape213 words
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Singapore Standard / Advertisement31 May 1951 - STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY> Hong Soon for P. Baroe June 8 Vessel tor Muar Weekly H n 9 T <»t for Rengat June 13 Vessel rof Malacca Twice Weekly H °"9 Thong tor Bagon Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Sl A P' A P' Junt 7 Tung211 words
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Singapore Standard / Article22 October 1953 - FENCE CUT— AND M ANT IN IS GAY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mantin— a township ten miles from Seremban— i s half-way through to becoming a "white" area. Last night four-a:id-a-half-mi!es of barbed wire. which lormed the perimeter fence around the town for two-and-a-half years, was removed The :*.OOO townsfolk, mainly213 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous14 September 1950 - Belawan-Deli via Penang. Sailing Sept. 17. Sept. 16: Van Riebeek (Capt. Meyer) from Djakarta for j Belawan-Deli. Sailing same day at 4 p.m. COASTAL MOVEMENTS STRAITS STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS (Yesterday): Hong Ann from Tembilahan, Rengat; Kampar from Bangkok; Rhu from T. Niboeng; Rantau from Bernara R., Scudai from Kuantan. Departures: Kepongr213 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous25 November 1950 - In Purl: Itula, sails fur Madras 30. Sirdhana sails for Hongkc Nov. 25. Rajula arrives Nov. 28 Quenmba arrives Dec. 1^. Calais sails tor Hamburg N< I 22. "Les Glieres sails for Rotter- N 23 Boulogne S, Mer sails for Marseilles Nov. 28. La Marseillaise sails for M. r sei'ics210 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous11 January 1951 - (air arrivals) f [and DEPARTURES) Arrivals SARI DA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS From Medan r. I Hi B5 QANTAS LMPIRL AIRWAiS CONSTELLATIONS Erooi Svdne» I7JBB KLM CONSTLLLAIION from Europe UJtf am MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Bangkok Penang tIA 1.15 p.m frum Medan. Penane lalping Ipnb Koala Lumpur FTA <>.H5 nso from Sandakan202 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous12 January 1951 - Accepting r.UTuu for Gulf Port.In Port: Stee) Recorder sails Jan. 12. Jan. 12: Steel Rover sails Jan. 18 Jan. 18: Steel Vendor, sails Jan 23. Jan. 31. Sieel Fabricator, sails Feb. 5. Jan 27: Steel A-Imiral sails Feb I. Feb. 5: Bteel Voyager sail? Feb 10 Feb: IS: Stee' Surveyor214 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 July 1932 - Chinese Woman Robbed In The Street. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 15. Before the Serer.iban Magistrate this morning a Kongju Chinese, Wan Kwai Nam, was fined $10 or two months for trespassing in the house of Capt. H. W. Woolley, Egerton Road. The man was ■fcrrested by200 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 June 1951 - CHIPS In the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m. yesterday were: Outer Raaaa: Hal Hsuan. Nainbank, Smite 57. Sanby, Kansai Mam. Andreev, Slnkiang. Foo Hsiang. Poo Ming, Siaoe, Hermelin, Salte 59. Van den Bosch. Pahud, Japara, Pembrokeshire, Docteiir208 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 December 1951 - CHIPS will not b« worked at th« Singapore Harbour Board wharves today: Vessel* expected to be alongside the S.HJ. godowns at 6 a.m. tomorrow are: 1/2 Corfu. 4/5 Klna. Coal Plant Larut. 6/7 Orestes and Kieldrecht, 8/9 Singapore, 11 Trevose, 13/14 Olenartney, 15/16 Denbighshire, 17/18 Mapla, 19/20 Lalandia,201 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 January 1952 - gHIPs alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns, or expected there by 7 a.m. today, are- 1-2 Canton. 4-5 President Garfleld. Ooal Plant Lan Chow. 6-7 President Buchanan, 8-9 Eurymedon, 11 Cornelius Maersk. 13-14 Glenartney. 15-16. Kronoland. 1718 Oregon Mall, 19-20 Maetsuycker. 21-22 Hong Soon. 23-24 Benekalls. 25-26 Kamunlng.204 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 March 1952 - CHIPS alongside the Singapore 1 Harbour Board godowns, or expected there at 7 a.m. today are: I I' 2 Oranje (arriving 1500 hrs.); 4/5 Antenor; Coal Plant Precila; 6 7 Tjisadane; 8 Buloh. 9 Kimanis; 11 Radnorshire; 13/14 Theogenni- tor; 15/16 Surat: 18 Tencer: 19^20 Granville: N.W^ Kampar212 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 October 1952 - CHIPS alongside the SintuDore HHr< r Hour Board <odowns or exorri'd rfepaa at 1 a.m '.odav are Obra. 4 5 Si«nv*r B«r<e J2»--Coa: Plan 1 TjiiM-ias Dtrecht. 8»: Ba»»-i Or. Ofnarivv 15/14: Srpstdvk. 1H Klulco Maru. 1«/ JO: Maxwe!' Brar.d Ull: Anrtv 23: Mantin "M: t*tfr«ii 5S200 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 May 1983 - Recession hits scholars THE government is releasing about 20,000 scholars from its bonds because of the economic downturn. The waiting list for civil service posts has become so long that the government has had to release the graduates from their seven-year bonds and ask them to seek207 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement23 October 1976 - IN TMt HIGH COURT IN MALAYS AT UNMAN rnvONCI SUIT NO: 1: 0* itrt ■bsmsm Slow Yu Moi |fl 40. Main Road. M*ntln Srgri Srmbllan Petitioner And Lev Prnf. c o National Electricity Board. Mmuksb Rrspondent And Hon Sau Ylnf »i Slew Uen« 'f. Swiss Bar. Room 17. Temerloh Co-205 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article13 May 1950 - KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. DANDITS yesterday raided a coffee shop in Rasa D village, Selangor and shot dead three Chinese including a woman. Another Chinese was wounded. Two Special Constables captured by bandits in an engagement recently in the Bahru area were beaten up.204 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article5 November 1937 - Tragic Discovery At Mantin 'From Our Oun Reporte-j Seremban, Nov. 4. U7HAT is believed to be a case of rob- H H- ry and m urder is reported from i Sn a ?bp n V ten m^ les away from Seremban on the Kuala Lumpur Road Yesterday209 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article15 April 1939 - \From Our Own Reporter] Seremban, Friday. unusually heavy downpour fell over Seremban late yesterday evening, lasting one hour, accompanied by terrific thunderclaps and lightning. Birch Road and low-lying area, nround Labu Road were knee deep In water, and traffic was brought to < standstill200 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article12 February 1940 - (From Our Own lieporter) Seremban. Saturday. IS an aftermath to the Chinese New n Year celebrations at Seremoan. eleven Chinese were produced before the Seremban Magistrate. Mr. J. S. H. Cun-nyngham-Brown. to-day on a charge of gaming. All the accused pleaded guilty and were fined $4201 words