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The Straits Times / Advertisement28 December 1920 - CLASSIFIED ADVrciISEMENTS fbe PKBPAD charge* fat Waste. f>e, t, Let, r 4lnary rl*«*j TJTt \T9* (avengs »jt werda te Uae) are i Per line oo« tamrtioa 1% cts., two '.a*. M ets three in*. 4* tts., four int. W ets- 3*e inc. lI. Cu. j in. ll.lg. «*a in*. 11956 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement17 September 1921 - NOTICES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS 1 LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN, Tenders will be received at the office of tfie Secretary to Resident, Nagri Sembilan, Sernmbnn, up to noon on September l! 0, 1921, for the rrght to receive n licence to act as Pawnbroker under The I'nwnbroker* Enactment, 1914," in each of933 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement21 December 1921 - LAND AND HOUSES WANTED, tmall compound house, near town preferred. Apply 984, Straits Times. "FOR SALF. PRIVATELY, DOVE'S NEST, '02, River Vtillpy Road, close to town. For i%rtii-vlnri. npply 26. Malacca Street. TO LKT, bungalow, 106-1, Orchard Road. Kxcellent and healthy locality. For particulars, apply A. M. Nakhoda, 193, Cecil956 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement23 December 1921 - LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 6, Oxley Boad, entry from lanuary 1. 1922. Apply to Meyer Brothers FOR SALE PBIVATELY, DOVE'S NEST, •62, River Valley Boad, close to town. For Dsrticulars, apply 25, Malacca Street No. 80-1, PASIB PANJANG BOAD large seaside bungalow 4 bedroom* with 4 bathrooms attached,955 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement20 February 1936 - THE STRAITS TIMES The Straits Times. The Bunday Times. The Singapore Free Press and the Struts Budget are available for sale at the following agencies: JOHOBE BAHBU. Central Store. 65. Jalan Ibrahim. Nam Whatt St Co. 98. Jalan Ibrahim. Railway Station Bookstall (Llm See Meng). K. Abdul Wahab. 60. Jalan928 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article7 February 1929 - There will be Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10.80 a*i. on Sunday at H. M. Naval Base. The normal train service between Gemns and Kuala Lipis. disorganised recently by Hoods, has now been resumed. The Rev. Mr. Doraisamy, head master of the A.C-fi., Telek Anson, has assumed duties as Vice-Principal,956 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article26 October 1928 - An open air service will be held by the Young Men's Fellowship on Sunday, at 5 p.m., in the Prinsep Street Church compound. All interested are welcome. Tht new church of St. Joseph at Central Workshops, Kuala Lumpur, wiil be blessed by the R'ght Rev. Dr. Perricho» on Sunday at965 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 October 1933 - Mr, J. Parke, Deputy Commissioner of Police F.M.S., has gone on leave. i Mrs. A. B. S. Boswell, wife of Mr. Boswell of the Forest Department, has left for Home. Inspector Hamid, of the Central Police Station, Alor Star, has gone on tw'o months vacation leave. Mrs.976 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article30 October 1924 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. A. A. Elliot, of the Central Engim* Works Ltd.. Singapore, is on a visit to 1 Ipoh. Dr. A. S. Muthu, Assistant Surgeon, District Hospital. Tampin, has left for Ceylon on leave. He is accompanied by his family. Mr. G. E. Greig, Senior Warden of Mines. F.974 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 January 1937 - ON HOLIDAY Mr. W.A. Harpur, Assistant Editor of the Pinang Gazette, left by the P.&.0. Rawalpindi on Thursday, for a holiday trip to Shanghai. He will return to Penang early in February. j Miss Oh Siok Lan, of the tutorial staff of the Radin Mas English School,968 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 May 1937 - H.H. TENGKU AMPUAN OF SELANGOR Her Highness the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor and followers are on a visit to Kuala Kangsar, this week, and she is the guest of her royal brother, His Highness the Sultan of Perak. Mr. Seow Poh Leng haS been elected a member957 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 July 1935 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. E. Clay ion leL for Kuala Lumpur .ast night by train. Mr. P. L. Mill of Jtlgra EstttTe, Banting, has left for home’on furlough. Mr. M.A.L.L. Letchumanan. Chettiar, !of Teluk Anson, is shortly procceeding on a holiday to Mahipalan Patti, South India. The Quantas ’plane Canberra929 words
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The Straits Budget / Article20 August 1931 - <;n£ is announced between i;i W iiliam Maxwell, elder soil of the r M. C. Stimson and Mrs. Stimson 'reathan Hill, London, and Catherine tUimc, elder daughter of Mr. and Muller, of Singapore nnd Zurich, *-v.it/erland. Mr ons tal>le, wife of Mr. Hedley B. I ,s a1,763 words
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The Straits Budget / Article29 June 1911 - THE GREAT ASSEMBLAGE OF SINGAPORE CHILDREN. A Message from The King. It was extremely fortunate that the weather decided to liehavo itself on the afternoon of June 24. There wero obvious signs of rain about throe o’clock and had the heavens opened tho fate of tho Children's Coronation4,222 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 September 1934 - ALTERATION AND CHILORINATION PLANT SANITARY BOARD MEETING be ,natter ot water supply is to w Government approves the expenditure of $75,- < ni o-v B, 'ir l POSC; i'' 'T S,a ru ll at 1C lee,in of the Seremban anitaix board on I2,149 words
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The Straits Budget / Article26 December 1929 - Mrs. William Jack, of Kedah, is stay'np at the Crap Hotel, Penanp Hill. Jthers there include Mr. and Mrs. T. C. me (Kedah), Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeish jQinpapore), Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Sayers w Sin a P° re Mr. H. Mijscn (Penanp), ?J r T.1,650 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article23 December 1927 - Mr. R. Boyd, Assistant Director of Coo|>eration. has gone up Penang Hill and is staying at the Convalescent Bungalow. Robinson Road is being re-numbered in the new year and the number of the Singapore Free Press will be 138, Robinson Road. The Christmas projrramme and service of the Straits Chinese1,335 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article27 September 1917 - bept. !_<. Tat key as an element of tbe Enemy Powers has not attracted much attention lately, Ler state cf vassalage being now generally assumed. We find that the Turks have been stirring up trouble m Tripoli and have met with well merited punishment irom an Italian expedition,1,407 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 May 1925 - The body of a newly born Chinese child was found by the Police m George Street yesterday morning. Members of the S.V.C. who are taking part m the Pageant at the Stadium should be at the Stadium at nine o'clock sharp each evening. Among the F.M.S. Gazette notifications of leaveT.O.M.; Pinang Gazette - 1,387 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article19 December 1929 - MOVEMENTS OF WELLKNOWN PEOPLE. Accident To Mr. Marks. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Nov. 21. I went yesterday evening to sec the exhibition of Mrs. Margaret Felkin's water-colours of Malaya at the Alpine Club Gallery, in Mill Street, Conduit Street; and let me say straight away1,405 words