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Malaya Tribune / Article25 July 1928 - The Chief Secretary and pect to vfclt Cameron's li next month. Captain Drennan, late of i now of Taiping, has been ser pneumonia in Taiping Hospital. Mr. G. S. Hellings, who baa it from leave, ha.* relieved Mi as Protector of Chinese Se Pahang. Mr. V. Parama798 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article9 October 1928 - Inche Osman bin Ujang, Malay Officer, Rembau, has gone to Brastagi on leav^. Mrs. D. C. Macaskill, of Kuala Lumpur, is leaving for Home early in November. Mrs. J. Lomie, wife of the Resident of Selangor, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur t.om Home. Mr. A. C. Baker,794 words
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article12 March 1907 - H. M. S. Kent arrived at Penang on Thursday from Pulo Weh. The P. &O. Homeward Mail Delhi left Hongkong at 1.30 p.m..on Saturday, and his due here at 5 p.m on Wednesday, the 13th instant. The Outward Mail steamer Delta llett t Colombo at 9 a.m. on Sunday and827 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 June 1933 - Mr. R. G. H. Tait, of the Singapore Harbour Board, and Mrs. Tait have sailed for Home. Mr. P. H. Forbes, chief accountant, F.M.S.R., w'as operated on for appendicitis at the Bungsar Hospital, on Thursday. Enche Mohammed Salleh bin Haji Sulaiman, A.D.0., Tapah, has gone to Kajang816 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article15 March 1928 - Mr. Justice Acton has gone to Ipoh and will be there about a fortnight. Mr. S. J. J. Taylor, 0.C.P.D., Ipoh, is going Home at the end of this week on long leave. Mr. G. M. Kidd, District Officer, Tampin, goes to England on furlough at the837 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement24 August 1903 - Adolf Stern berg. TO ET 218 MACALISTER ROAD, Penang, Upholsterer and Furniture Entry Ist September, 1903. Dealer. Apply to ALSO BEST KIND OF 653 1:1 9 T. GAWTHOBNE Mattresses and Upholstered notice. Spring Mattress Maker. xl Er TTNTIL further notice, 430 CtiULIA STREcT. /]a I JFTTT the s.s. alypso or809 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 November 1908 - Mr. Crum-Ewing is likely to be transferred from Gopeng to Tampin. Mr. R. K. Walker, of Bukit Rajah Estate, has returned from bis trip Home. Mr. A. E. Benzie, Singapore, returned from Home by the N. D. L. Goeben on Saturday. Mr. Keilich, Taxidermist at the Taiping826 words
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Malacca Guardian / Article25 February 1929 - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING HELD. (Special to the Guardian.”) The Annual General Meeting of Lhe Negri Sembilan Boy Scouts’ Association was held at the Headquarters in Lenon Street, Seremban, on Friday evening at 6.30 p.m. fine District Commissioner (Mr. D. Bird, E.R.G.S.) informed the meeting that(Special to the “ Guardian.”) - 829 words
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Straits Echo / Article6 December 1915 - Dr. J. H. Tennent has been promoted to be Medical Officer, Class IV. Mr. G.A. De C. De Moubray is to be an assistant Superintendent of Immigrants. The Rev. W. Murray will conduct divine service on Malakoff Estate on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, who802 words
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Straits Echo / Article12 December 1917 - Mr\ W. H. Tborre lift for Fingtpore 1 yesterday afternoon on a short visit. D r R Medical Officer, District < Hospital, B«tu Gaj«b, has returned and re* sumed duties. i Tbo following passengers arrived herefrom Singapore to-day:—Mr. A. H. Fisher, Mr. C. Bodin Kloss, Mr. Chong804 words
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Straits Echo / Article28 July 1910 - (From (hir Otru Correspondent.) In i Taiping, 25th July. dent’l'om?. l***, on tire Hereof tire p'/f be ,l h for at th meeting able f r i numlier of tickets avail- a ticket. LkJZPTX entrieB for th handicap from hfty nl v the «hooting to l£ from a815 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 February 1927 - Mrs. Roy Naish sails for England on March 12 in the s.s Mantua. Mrs. A. A_ Craigen, of Taiping, is leaving on Saturday for Home by the P.&O. Kalyaui.” The Chairman.- of the Taiping Sanitary Board, the Raja Tauphy, O. B. E., is to spend his long805 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 April 1932 - Mr. J. M. Preßton of Sirawak Oilfields, is in Singapore on local leave, Mr. J. N. Nicholls, A..0.P., Kroh, is ex peeled to proceed on transfer to Lahat as O.C.P.D. Sir William and Lady Peel are leaving Hoag Kong for home on May 6, travelling via Canada.851 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 January 1937 - ENGAGEMENTS C.ipt. Frederick Walter Young, Lincolnshire Regiment, whose engagement to Kathleen, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs R H R. Wade of Eastbourne. Sussex, is ir.nounced. is an officer in the Malay Re’iment at Port Dickson. He is exceeding'y popular in sporting circles in Negri Sembilan. He822 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 May 1925 - Capt. J. Huggins, M. C„ is to be an Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court, Johore. Dr. H. E. Hughes has left Kuala Kangsar for Singapore to go into hospital there for an operation. Mr. R. Perrott returns to Merlimau estate, Malacca, this week from Home leave,823 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 February 1930 - Lady Clifford arrived at the Empire Hotel, Bath on Jan. 15. from London Mr A. R. Malcolm of Bangkok is in Singapore on business. Mr S. Supramaniam, J.P., who went on a holiday to Ceylon, has returned to Ipoh. The Rev. Father Rego, Vicar of St, Joseph’s827 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 January 1917 - Mr. J. B Harrop his gone to Japan on a health trip. We regret to announce the death of the Pi incess Charoen Sri Ch >namayu, a daughter of His late Majesty, which occur,ed at Nagor Fathom on Christmas Eve about ten p.m. The deceased Princess was853 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 October 1931 - But Estate Rate Up. APPENDICITIS SHOWS HIGH INCIDENCE. A fall in the death-rate for the Federated Malay States for the third year in succession is recorded in the report of Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, late Chief Health Officer, which is included in the repori of the2,276 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article28 June 1926 - Death Rate on Estate Labour Staffs Increases The administration repot t for Negri Sembilan for 1925 shows an improvement in health condition among Malays but the reverse among estate labourers. The total population of the State for the year was estimated at 199,401, which figure is made1,400 words