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The Straits Times / Advertisement11 October 1930 - 6-15 Tonight 9-15 RAMON NOVARRO THE GfIEATEST ROMANTIC FIGURE OF THE TALKING SCREEN IN HIS FINEST ALL MUSICAL PERFORMANCE "IN GAY MADRID" I WITH DOROTHY JORDAN LOTTICE HOWELL Hear Spanish Melodies by the Greatest Male Chorus ever Assembled IN A TaSking Picture Led by NOVARRO Music you will never forget225 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 April 1932 - Forty Miles In Just Over Two Hours. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12. A cycling race was held yesterday between Kuala Lumpur and Seremban, under the auspices of the Selangor Physical Culture Association of which Mr. .1. Bothaju is hon. secretary. There were 24 starters.222 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 June 1929 - Klang River— Bl6 piruls. 608 hour.. 71.000 yards. Dredge loat M hour* on account of Batu Car**.— Ml piculm. 688 hours. 163.000 yards. Tongkah Compound (No Liability— Setul dredge BM boar*. 1(0 ,846 yard*. 1.0*7 ptrufs Mantin dredge I 638 hoar*. IMJSS yard*. 774 piculs. Tongkah Compound No.217 words
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Singapore Standard / Advertisement4 June 1951 - STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Hong Soon for P. Baroe June 8 Hong Tat for Rengat June 1 3 Vesse tor Muor Week y Ho „J Th fQr B Vesse tor Malocc lw.ee Week y $j Aj Ai June Vessel tor Port Dickson Weekly Tung Song tor Malacco216 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous15 February 1951 - I From I K. Continent: In Port: Bencleuch. In Port: Benvrackie, sails Feb. Id. PACIFIC FAX EAST LINE Trans-Pacifxc Service Feb. 7: f.j. Lockenbach, Balls Feb. 8. (West Coast) Persian Gulf Via Japan, li'Koni Feb. 21: J.L. Luckenbach. GLEN LINE (From IK Continent to H'konf Japan) Glenroy sails Feb 16231 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous16 February 1951 - Feb 18: Bencruachan. sail* Feb. 24. Feb 20: Benattow. sails Feb .''C. From I K. Continent: In Port: Boncleuch. In Port: Benvrackie, sails Feb. 16. PACIFIC FAR EAST LINE Trans-Pacific Service Mar. 7: P.J. Luckci.bach, taili Mar. B(West Coast) Persian Gulf Via .Tapan, H'Kong Feb. 22: J.L. Luckenbach. GLEN LINE222 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous27 January 1951 - Arrivals (tomorrow': Hong Thong from Bnu'an, Mantin from T. Nibung. Rasa from Kuantan. Sal tog from Pontianak. Renong at Penang from S'pore, Norbay from Kuching. Departures (tomorrow): Kp.tong for Jesselton, Larut. for Tumpat. Mahm for Trengganu, Sedenak for Pontianak. in Harbour SHIPS AT ROADS Kistna. 1/2 ClytoneiW. melin, Chi B219 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous28 July 1950 - fP_fligW IN and OUT OF HARBOUR ]g Amvais iBEN-^Riiji\pa k terson s Vessels Here 1.. wtlA E s vfqtfrhav Simons) _~7* Maron Gdn. 44, Telemachus YbSll-KUAy from UK /Co ntinent; OUTER ROADS |Gdn. 42/43, Tosari Gdn. 41, ELLEN MAERSK (Borneo LUXMI (Boustead) Hai Hsuan, Raki, Star, Arc- Sitsen Gdn. 40,225 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous25 August 1950 - 111 and OUT OF HARBOURIg TANTALUS (Mansfield) Ships One a^sFiSc^ull I Vessels Here HALIGONIAN D QUEEN '-m Hongkong OUTER ROADS HALIGONIAN WW KO TANICA (KPM) Hai Hsuan. M. Brander. frnm RnmhaT from DjambL Dukat, lonian Moon, Chip wtlwin /KPM? INDIA MAIL (Guthrie) Lam, Audax, Toboali, Kocho frnm Belawan-Deli from S219 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 April 1935 - Allegations During A Seremban Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Apr. 8. Allegations that the accused was one of a party of men who terrorised Rembau recently when three revolvers were used to commit a gang robbery were made before the Seremban magistrate when a kongsai230 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement18 October 1933 - HOTELS Presents FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY "THE MADCAPS of MONTMARTRE f> ELEANORE NINON ROY PIERRE and LEO MANTIN. TONIGHT (INFORMAL) THURSDAY 19th. (FORMAL) SATURDAY 21st. (FORMAL) DANCING FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION NON-DINERS $1.~ BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. PHONE 5381. TO-NIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER222 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement17 October 1933 - HOTELS PretenU FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY "THE MADCAPS of MONTMARTRE" ELEANORE NINON ROY PIERRE and LEO MANTIN. WEDNESDAY 18th. (INFORMAL) THURSDAY 19th. (FORMAL) SATURDAY 2Lt. (FORMAL) DANCING FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION NON-DINERS Sl.— BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. PHONE 5381. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL ROOF230 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 September 1950 - SHIPS In the Singapore Outer and Inner Roads and alongside Harboi.r Board godowns yesterday wereOuter Ronds: Hal Hsuan. Van der Bosch, Mllnbaal. Hoegh Silvermoon. Union Builder, Chit Sein. Corda. Steel Rover, Dukat, En:pirc Trooper. M. Brander, Chas. MacLeod, Nlcannla. Tosari. Inner Roads: Mantin. Sirusa.226 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 August 1948 - SHIPS In port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board I wharves yesterday (godowns lu brackets) were: Main Wharf: SUverbriar (31-32). Calchas (33-34; Norman Lykes (38-39). Walrata (40-41), Pundua (42-43). West Wharf: Segamat (3), Bir Hakelin (4-5) Alclnous (6-7). East Saga (13-14), Steel Designer (1516). ..Empire Dock: American Mali227 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 August 1948 - SHIPS in port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf: Chupra (31-32), Olenroy (33-34). Fionia (38-39), Wairata (40-41), Rakl (42-43). West Wharf: Roc-pat (4-3). Alcinous (6-7), Shirala (8-9), lAnnenkerk (11-12). Relau (14), Steel Designer (15-16). I Empire Dock: Benvrackie (1718). Gorgon224 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 July 1948 - SHIPS m port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns In brackets) were: Main Wharf: Mount Rogers (33-34), Serampang (35). Empire Deben (37-38). Querimba (42-43;. West Wharf: Chinese Prince (4-5). Rotti (10-11), Agamemnon (13-14). Adrastus (15-16). Empire Dock: Maetsuycker (17-18). Lake Nipigon (19-20). Lake Atlin (23-24),216 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 July 1948 - CHIPS m port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns m brackets; D. discharging L, loading) were Main Wharf: Steel Admiral (3132) L; Mount Davis (33-34) L; Koto Ageong (36-37) D; Korea (3839) L; Talangakar (40-41) L; Andre Lebon (42-43) D. West Wharf: Bumslde (1-2) D;219 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 May 1952 - CHIPS alonxiKtr thr Singapore H«r bour Boa.d godownt. or eipecird '.here by 7 as. today are: 4/5 Mrrkur: Coal Plant: -Tal An. 6 7 Kleldrrcht: 8/t Chandpara: 11 8 Otn Bland: 11/14; Brrconshirr IS 1( Straat Makasear^ West Side. Empire Dock entrance Raiah Brookr: It Oreatra. 20 F<-rnbav.222 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 December 1984 - KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Immigration authorities have asked two foreign architects illegally employed in Malaysia to leave the country. Immigration directorgeneral Abdul Jabid Don said yesterday the move was part of a crackdown on foreign architects said to be illegally working on 30 major projectsAFP; NST - 221 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article24 July 1934 - Sharp Sentence On Young Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Serem'jan. Ju'y 23 IT was a cowardly assault on a blind man by a young man. Yon are lucky that the Msrume.nt you used and which v/as not found did no, go in a little deeper for217 words