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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article18 February 1922 - To-day at De hi the Prince of Wales lays the foundation stone of Kitchener College m the new capital, when a unit representaUv* of the Indian Army, including Indian State Forces, will be present. The conclusion of the ceremony will be signalled by a flourish of trumpets. There aiv still1,216 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article25 December 1925 - There will be no issue of the Singapore Frte Press to-morrow. Mr. Henry Waugh. of Messrs. Katz Bros., has returned to Penang. Mr. A. F. Richards, Secretary to the High Commissioner, is staying at Kedah House, Penang. Mr. A. C. Godding, who was formerly with the Asiatic Petroleum Co., has1,277 words
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Singapore Standard / Advertisement1 May 1956 - SLM.XPORL Ml M( IPAL 3 DLRLNTI RK STOCK 1937 6! SINC. \PORK Ml NIC IP \l I DLBLNTIRK STOI X I I IS HEREB 1 that the Transfer Books of tr k^ Will be '.r; from 2nd to 15th May. 1956. both days inclu.s. gsaaai ation of Interest Warrants m1,198 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement25 May 1904 - CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWBLL ROBINSON, »»l» AfWtl. Wltlfwi «nd P«d»rnl^l »UI«F 8«»»»«. NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. An examinnti'.n for four adnmaiom No the Survey School will b« bold at the £ducatioa Office in Singapore on Monday, tbe '.-7th Jaoe, 1904. Candidates matt not be over 18 years of age and should lend1,278 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement22 July 1916 - SAFETY TREAD^ StF TYRES v 1' They convort every ounce of IJ\VV "IN Engine Power into speed. \W£ They transform treacherous surfa?es into safe ones. j/juffl They repay every dollar ot cost fyaTy in miles of service. The Climax of tyre security. The Limit of tyre durability. i t SITUATIONS1,213 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement8 January 1935 - BUSINESS CARDS, Era G H*dJL O MASSAGE HALL PERMANENT WAVING manicure and massage By European Experts Mrs HARU and Miss HANA $8, $10, $15 only «o Waterloo street. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) and al Tmttknh^nm, 7<£7 93, Braa Basah Road. I elephone 7467. NEW STOCK. TWO INTERESTING BOOKS. NUDISM EXPOSED.1,205 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement17 July 1936 - THE STRAITS TIMES The Straits Times Itje Sunday rimes The Singapore Free Press aim the Sua.ta Budget are available tor «ale at U» tollowinn ngencies: SINGAPORE. Perlnayagasamj. M3-P. Chang) Road. BL B. Mohamed Kassrni Co.. 14. milestone MMX. R.A.P. Canteen. Seleiar. Keppel Road Ralrwav Station. K. P Pafclr Mohd Brae1,266 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement12 July 1935 - BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. i We make a practical study of your head c^m^toTT espectaUy MASSAGE HALL FIGARO Ph °ne 2866. MANICURE AND MASSAGE BAFFLES HOTEL (Boom 1J») aad al Mrs. HARD and Miss HANA 93. BRAS BABAHJOAIX WATERLOO STREET. Permanent Wave Specialists $8 .SIO —SI 5 <"'*• I Telephone 7467.1,222 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement13 July 1935 - BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. v,sit FIGARO MASSAGE HALL FOR BETTER WAVE that U better for your hair MANICURE AND MASSAGE $8, $10 $15 only Mrt HARU nd HANA E-ropean Expert, always In attend^a. 60 **TERLOO STREET. raffles hotel (Room 120 and at Telephone 7467. 9S, Bras Basah Road. Phone 1888. INSTRUCTIONAL1,200 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement8 August 1935 - BUSINESS CARDS. Etc visit FIGARO FOR BETTER VTATE that I* better for your hair 58, $10 J. $15 only Earopean Expert* always in attendanea. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 130: and al 93. Bras Basah Road. Phone 2868. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE ANO MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60, WATERLOO STREET, Telephone1,236 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 April 1935 - Players In Surrey Golf "International." NEW RECRUITS FOR THE MINISTRY. TWO "crack" golfers with great reputations in Malaya helped the Rest to beat England by 37*/> points to 34y 2 pom s in an important match at Mitcham, Surrey, on Sunday, in which no fewer than1,214 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement24 March 1994 - m I _f_^_________________________________________________________________| __PVWV M ME- tf* ______________________________i_^i*j _F:Vi F: m_^ l' _i_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^. -^~v __ffPP|| PROPOSED PRIVATE HOSPITAL. PrWIIWMiPW^PTPMVII ViWIVTPWV __k >^ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL m A o __i !V_L GOLF ACADEMY ——————————————————————————————————————————t^T^ V. AmW^^ _fl_l fP__l A |^^,U_l r** _fl D ___|^M -___-uiiiAAi_.inA| kaJUM4fl__-^4l_]-»rWp74_-_- _-_-Pr r _L V __L _-_-------------------tT_['/1,219 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement6 December 1951 - NOTICES CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE EzmmlnaUoiis, April-Jone 1952. All entries and fees for these examinations must reach the offices of the Senior Inspector* of Schools or Superintendents of Education of the States and Settlement* of the Federation of Malaya by Bth of January, 1952. DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION FEDERATION1,227 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement2 June 2005 - ffh HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ WK HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ Wf\ HOTEL/RESTAURANF/ \Uf LOUNGE |P LOUNGE W LOUNGE Brewing Great Careers I Perk up your career at tec! Singapore's very own coffee connoisseur is H expanding and looking for dynamic individuals with a taste for H opportunities to brew great careers with us. We are seeking1,282 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article26 January 1927 - We have received two pretty wall calendars from the Lai fau rress, Ltu. Messrs. G. H. Kiat and Co. are moving into commodious new piemises in Collyer quay. Mr. Stanley High delivered an able address at Wesley at, E. 'Church, yesterday afternoon, his tneme being a plea tor less narrowness1,249 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article25 December 1925 - There will be no issue of the Singapore Frte Press to-morrow. Mr. Henry Waugh. of Messrs. Katz Bros., has returned to Penang. Mr. A. F. Richards, Secretary to the High Commissioner, is staying at Kedah House, Penang. Mr. A. C. Godding, who was formerly with the Asiatic Petroleum Co., has1,277 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 June 1914 - —M.M. Our sympathies have always been with individuals and peoples who are ru’ed and regulated in straight lines. Sold ers are often sent to the Plain to live at Bulford, a dbmal place of corrugated iron roofs. They have enlisted and accept the consequences. Life in barracks—M.M. - 1,254 words
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Straits Echo / Article6 September 1917 - More than once of late we have dis* covered a disposition to question whe ther the British blockade of Germany jis complete If it were really effective, it is argued, no German ship could .emerge from its base, and German ships have been able te1,296 words
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Eastern Sun / Article15 February 1967 - KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More donations to the National Disaster Relief Fund: Through Deputy Prime Minister. The Netherlands Government (through its Ambassador, Mr. Lucas Kruztbosch) $15,000, Lions Club, Muar $305, Managing-Director, Watts and Baker Ltd, Kuching Branch Sarawak. $250, Guru Besar, Sekolah Tun Fatimah, Johore1,205 words
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The Straits Budget / Article11 April 1935 - Players In Surrey Golf “International.” NEW RECRUITS FOR THE MINISTRY. From Our Own Correspondent London, Mar. 28. TWO crack golfers with great reputations in Malaya 1 helped the Rest to beat E ngland by 37 L', points to 34* points in an important match at Mitcham,1,248 words