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The Straits Budget / Article20 April 1916 - It is understood that altogether five arrests have been made in connection with the murder of Mr. Lautour at Sepang Hoad, two at Kepong aud three at Mantin. Tho men found at Kepong had in their possession Mr. Lautour’s watch and a littlo money, while those arrested195 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 November 1932 - Activities Cramped For Lack Of Funds. The activities of Con.; ;unist organisatii rs in the first pat of the present year were (ramped for tack of funds, yet they required careful watching. Sever successful raids op Chinese branches were made during the half year, three in Perak.142 words
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The Straits Budget / Article10 November 1932 - Activities Cramped For Lack Of Funds. The activities of Communist organisations in the first part of the present year were cramped for l?ck of funds, yet they required careful watching. Sever successful raids a i Chinese branches vrere made during the half year, three in Perak, and137 words
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Morning Tribune / Article25 May 1940 - CORONER INDICTS DRESSER IN POISON INQUIRE Seremban, Friday 4. P. SINGHAM, an estate dresser, was held to blame for ivl 1 death of a Tamil youth who died from quinine poisoning, h I Mr. J. A. Faith, the Seremban coroner, who said that Singham I should be charged. m, Inche254 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 May 1940 - 'From Our Own Correspondent) Sererrban, May 23 TTHE Seremban magistrate, Mr. J. A. A. Faith, to-day returned a verdict in the inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Krishnan, a Tamil schoolboy who lived on Hamilton Estate, Nilai, and who was alleged to have died of150 words
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The Straits Budget / Article30 May 1940 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Sererrban, May 23 'T’HE Seremban magistrate, Mr. J. A A. Faith, to-day returned a verdict in the inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Krishnan, a Tamil schoolboy who lived on Hamilton Estate, Nilai, and who was alleged to have died of150 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article27 November 1929 - What its owner believes to be the largest species of hamadryad living m captivity at the present time, is to-day leaving Kuala Lumpur for the London Zoological Gardens, says Wednesday's Malay Mail. The snake, which Mr. \V. L. Leonard of 12, Perak Road, captured on163 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 April 1937 - CORONATION BONFIRE FOR SEREMBAN. Long Programme For Negri Capital. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Apr. 26. On Coronation Day a bonfire will be lit on the hill at Bukit Nanas Estate, from where it will be visible to many people in the Seremban, district. A recent meeting of the General165 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article23 June 1950 - Tell Govt. When You Move Negri Order KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE public is reminded that it is of the utmost im--1 portance to notify the local authorities immedi ately of the change of address when moving into a new place of residence, warns the Negri Sembilan Government. Failure to do153 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 November 1929 - What its owi er to be the largest sptc'es of hamadryad living in c ptivity at the present time, le f t Kuala Lompur yesterday for the London Ziologicd Gardens. Th*» snake, which Mr. W. L. Leanard of 12, Road, captured on Mantin estate two163 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 April 1937 - DETAILS OF SEREMBAN CELEBRATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, April 26. A bonfire will be lit on the hill at Bukit} Nanas Estate, from where it will be vis* ible to people in and around Seremban, oxi Coronation mght. A recent meeting of the general committee166 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article9 October 1933 - Chinese Coolie Knocked Down Mr T F Euan, manager of Pajam Estate, was charged at Seremban on Friday with driving m a rash and negligent manner m Mantin village on the morning of Sept. 12. thereby knocking down a Hylam Chinese and mJ Ra820 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article6 June 1930 - Mr. J. Fiddes, of Linsum Estate, has gone Home on leave. Mr. T. Parker, Inspector of Machinery, Negri Sembilan, is going Home shortly. Mr. G. Logan, of Bendixen and Co., Seremban, has returned from Home leave. Mr. A. Shields, of the Survey Depart ment, Seremban, has gone533 words
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Indian Daily Mail / Article27 August 1949 - Bandits Burn Buildings On Chinese Estate In Tapah Area At 1.00 p.m. on Auj?. 24, at Siong Hoc Estate, 4th mile Tapaih Road, in Tap-ali area (Perak) 20 armed bandits with rifles and Btenffllits burnt down the labour lines, rubber store and a small engine shed <-oii la hi in228 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article31 July 1933 - Malay's Three Previous Convictions. (From Our Oirn Correspondent./ Seremban. July 28. Raja Kamaralzaman. me Seremban Police Magis rate, a Chinese named Chong Piang Yoon c.as charged with the theft of latex irem Gracia Esta'e, Broga. Raja Abbas, 0.C.P.D.. Mantin, conducted the prosecution. After recording ,-\he evidence of the348 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article23 December 1936 - Estate Kangany Stabbed To Death (From Our Ov,n Reporter) Seremban, Monday THE part-heard preliminary inquiry in whicl i Bn named'Periasamy ls charged with the murder of a com patriot Pakiri Kangany, at Mantin on Oct 10, was resumed before Mr M T Hayward, the526 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article27 October 1948 - X A M P A K. Tuesday. The president of the Kuomintang Party at Ayer Kuning was murdered together with his clerk at his house by two bandits yesterday evening. The bandits, one of w'tWn was armed with a revolver, posed as visitors and calle i181 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 August 1939 - three New Justices Oi The Peace .uj Seremban. noui of the birthday of Hi» Highness the Yang di Pertuan ll of Negri Semhilan on Thursday the following residents State have Is en appointed Justices of the Peace for Neeri n, Lieut.-Col. W A. Outsell, Dr. W.J.501 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 May 1940 - Labels On Medicine Eaten Up By Rats Seremban. A N inquiry began in the Seremban police court, before Mr. J. A. A. Faith, into the circumstances attending the death of a Tamil schoolboy, Krishnan, who lived on Hamilton Estate, Nilai and is alleged824 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 September 1933 - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. South have returned from leave. Mr. P. F. H. Crowther of Repah Rubber Estate, Tampin, left for home. Mr. J. M. McDonald of Punggor Rubber Estate, Batang Malaka, left for home. His Highness the Sultan of Johore celebrated his sixtieth birthday on290 words