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Sunday Standard / Article26 May 1953 - Seremban C-Week Rallies SEREMBAN, Mob Serrmban's Coronation Day celebrations will commence on June 1 at 9 a.m. with a mass parade of military. Police, Volunteer Reserve Force, and Home Guards on the Negxi Sembilan Club pad an ir followed by a march through the town. Illumination of arches and buildings253 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 July 1982 - Girl hit by glass may lose sight of one eye SINGAPORE factory worker S. Shamala Dcvi, 24, resting in hospital after an eye operation which may leave her blind in one eye. A stone which vandals hurled at the train she was travelling in near Segamat broke a window andNST - 134 words
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The Straits Budget / Article2 June 1938 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. May 30. cricket matches were played at Seremban today. The Sungei Ujong Club drew with Tampin. Tarnpin batted first and scored 121 for nine wickets. The principal scorers were H. T. Stiven, 42, and H. R Carey. 34 Sungei Ujong had109 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article7 October 1936 - News of the death of Dr. R. F. Pinson at Birmingham was tele°raohed on Saturday from London. Dr. Pinson's last appointment was Health Officer, Tampin and Kuala Pilah, and he was ill in the Seremban Hospital for some time before being sent home on sick leave. He was 43 years60 words
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The Straits Budget / Article24 December 1936 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 18. The following Negri Sembilan members of the General Clerical Service have been promoted to Class I of the service: Messrs. A. Neelapillay (N.S Secretariat), S. Kandiah (General Hospital). M. Nadchitram (M SV R office). Bador bin Haji Maisin (Kuala60 words
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The Straits Budget / Article25 December 1930 - RLAKK. On December 1!*. 1 at N#w York City, to Marian, wife of Leslie R. Blake, Singapore, a daughter. GABRIEL. To I’etroniela wife of Dr. M. A. Gabriel, Klang, on Sunday, December 14, a daughter. Both mother and child doing well. TAMROCK To Mr. and Mrs. Tamrock of Tampin,62 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 October 1959 - Two back from wrong funeral killed in crash Boy escapes CEREMBAN, Wed. Two people were killed and four others injured when the car In which they were travelling collided with a lorry 14 miles from Seremban on the Seremban-Tam-pin road. They were ne turning from a wrong funeral when the180 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 January 1937 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 12. M the 4th mile Seremban Kuala Pilah road, the body of a Chinese was found hanging. The Seremban Police were informed and proceeding to the scene, had the body removed. A charity ball, in aid of Negri Sembilan's unemployed, will be170 words
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Straits Echo / Article3 April 1918 - Our correspondent writps: During April last year Mrs. Burugb, alias Dastan Katija, alleged to bea lady doctor, claimed $2,000 from the F M S Railways for the loss of money, jewellery and clothing of this value while travelling between Tampin and Johore Bahrn, but as he: claim appeared177 words
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The Straits Budget / Article25 January 1906 - A gang of about thirty robbers, says a ff ala V correspondent, raided the Gambling harm at Kuala Gemas in Johore territory on the night of the 13th instant, inspector Pearce of Tampin on receipt of the report proceeded immediately to Kuala Gemas. On arrival,there he learned171 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 May 1940 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 25. i QR. I- P. L. Sabapathy, until recently Assistant Medical Officer I lampin, was this afternoon fount. not guilty by the Tampin magistrate, Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray, of two charges using criminal force on a1,208 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article26 October 1938 - (From Our Own Correspondsnt* Malacca, Oct. 25. AT 2 2 milestone Bachang yesterday, a four-years-old Chinese boy was knocked down by a car which was coming into Malacca frcm Tampin. The boy was taken to hospital m a serious condition and died this morning. It65 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 November 1954 - Gunshots kill a man, wound wife, relatives THREE GO TO HOSPITAL SEREMBAN. Sunday. A FAMILY tragedy involving the death of one person and wounds to three others occurred at Tampin today. Mr. Danny Amarasurla. 36. a civil liaUon officer attached to the Queen s Regiment, died fr6m a gunshot In119 words
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Berita Harian / Article4 November 1958 - OEREMBAN, Ithnin. Tiga orang di-berita-kan telah mengidap penyakit lumpoh di-Negeri Sembilan dalam sa- minggu berakhir hari Khamis yang lalu. Mereka ada-lah di-antara kanak2 bangsa Asiia yang berumor dua, enam dan lapan tahun. Sa-orang dari peKan Seremban, sa-orang lagi dari daerah Seremban dan yang sa-orang lagi112 words
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The Straits Budget / Article7 April 1938 - Woman Admitted To Hospital. tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Apr. 3. VV MOTOR accident in which Euro- peans were Involved, occurred yesterday on the Seremban-Kuala Lumpur road. From information available it is gathered that Mr. E. G. W. Gush, of Jehol Estate, Tampin, was proceeding to112 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 February 1955 - TAMPIN. Wednesday. A MALAY saved a Chinese woman from a wild boar goring her at her veßetable plot at Semat, ten miles from here, yester-. day afternoon. The woman fainted when the boar charged at her. The Malay saw the incident J and came69 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 March 1940 - 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent I Malacca. Mar. 18. AFTER sustaining severe injuries to arm and thigh m a motor accident on Saturday Loong Kuan Ho. clerk of the Oversea Chinese Bank. Seremban. died at the Malacca General Hospital \esterday morning. The accident occurred at Aior71 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 December 1949 - I- rom Our Own t'orre-»:)ODdent GEMAS, Thurs. A 30-YEAR-OLD Malay woman, Sitiram binte Ralib. has given birth to triplets at the Tampin District Hospital. She is already the mother of six-year-old twins. The triplets are two boys (5 Ib. and 4} lbs.) and a girl69 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 May 1982 - SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, Koh Chee Hen, who drank weedkiller after he was accused of shoplifting, died yesterday morning in the Malacca General Hospital. Two weeks ago, Chee Hen took the poison after the Tampin shopping centre wrote his school and the Education Department charging him with stealing a $1.30NST - 68 words
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The Straits Budget / Article27 October 1938 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 20. A FURTHER batch of 150 unemployed Chinese coolies called at the office of the Protector of Chinese, Negri Sembilan in search of work. Thirty were given work on the new hospital site while 50 were given road work71 words