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Malaya Tribune / Article17 March 1950 - UUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. About forty to fifty bandits yesterday attacked the manager's bungalow on the Sungei Sebaling Estate in the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan. The Special Constables returned the fire and the bandits withdrew. The Bahau police v»vre informed and rushed to the estate.344 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 April 1968 - A $3mil. 'poly' to be built in Ipoh IPOH. Wednesday J^ $',i MILLION polytechnic and a $400,000 secondary technical school are to be built here soon to meet the needs of expanding industries in North Malaya. The Chief Education Officer. Dato Idris bin Babjee, said today the polytechnic would be260 words
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The Straits Budget / Article14 October 1948 - rom Our Staff Correspondent SiAIAV KlIALA LUMPUR, Oct. 12. MALA' vomnlec-s are manning look-out posts on the Kelantan coast to watch for Communists who try to enter Malaya by sea from Siam. Flftythree of these posts have been set up alone the coast The258 words
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The Straits Budget / Article17 April 1968 - IPOH, April 10 \s3 MILLION polytechnic ana a $400,000 secondary technical school are to be built here soon to meet the needs of expanding industries in North Malaya. The Chief Education Officer. Dato Idris bin Babjee, said today the polytechnic would262 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 April 1937 - Echo Of Negri Sembilan Strikes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Apr. 21. 1 AM a labourer. I did not threaten to break any person's bones," said a Chinese, Slav Yong, when together with anothe Chinese. Ng Kal. he was charged with criminal intimation, before the Seremban188 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article9 September 1929 - The late Mr. Robert Anderson Collie, of the Curzon Hotel, Curzon Street, W„ and Carsewell, Alves. Morayshire, a director of the Bukit Badang Rubber Co.. left £81,675 (personal estate.) Dr R. Kelly. Chief Medical Officer of Socia; Hygiene, will lecture to the members and friends of St. Josephs Old Boys'186 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 October 1933 - Knocked Down Chinese Mr. T. F. Egan, manager of Panjam Estate, was fined S5O, or one month’s rigorous imprisonment in default, by Raja Kamaralzaman, the Seremban magistrate, on a charge of causing hurt to Chin Yap by driving his motor-car so rashly or negligently as184 words
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The Straits Budget / Article10 March 1949 - KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 5. g AND ITS near Gambang in the Kuantan district Pahang were manufacturing their own bullets until yesterday when a patrol of the Fourth Hussars and oolice found their camp with a small workshop fully equipped for making ammunition. A dishevelled and almost196 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article27 September 1933 - Vccused Acquitted. ctERN questioning 0l CONSTABLES. Oir* Co; respondent.) S remban, Sept. 25. < ii wished to carry I ments, he would have itiuns, rather thai. I ron his pocket. lity I hey wore picked constable* them wanting somebody to accused came then* BOent «as made A511 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article14 May 1930 - Mr. A. V. Aston, M.C.S., has been seconded for service under the Government of Kedah. Mr. C. E. Evans, of Messrs. Gibson, Anderson, Butler and Co., chartered accountants, goes Home on leave shortly. The Gazette records the death of Mr. F. G. Street, Janitor, College of763 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article18 May 1940 - ALLEGED TO HA YE TAKEN WRONG MEDICINE (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, May 16. P^s inquiry began to-day m 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,810 words
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The Straits Times / Letter29 April 1947 - I HAVE just read with great interest Dato Braddell s article of Apr. 19 m the senes "Memories Of Old Singa'o.e In this article he recalls a Frenchman who brought the first aeroplane to S.ngapsre. for show purposes, and he says: "It was practically a large kite with278 words
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The Straits Budget / Article1 May 1947 - I HAVE just read with great interest Dato Braddell’s article of Apr. 19 in the series ‘‘Memories Of Old Singapore”. In this article he recalls a Frenchman who brought the first aeroplane to Singapore, for show purposes, and he says: “It was practically a large kite with a276 words
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The Straits Budget / Article9 May 1912 - To tlio Kditor of the Strait** Times. Sir, —You imve ho often wielded your pen to caHtieato what you have conceived to be disingenuous if not dishonest deeds in conmiction with local companies already accomplished, that I believe it will not be in vain to1,138 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 January 1925 - Mrs. Grant, wife of Mr. George Grant, of the Chartered Bank, Penang, and her child, are going Home by tlio Macedonia next week. The latest MWI of Mr. Ct'orgc Stothanl, manager of Malakoff estate, who went home ill by the Khiva, on Sundny, is distinctly encouraging, fays426 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 March 1949 - Bullets made by bandits Sunday Times Staff Correspondent- KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DANDITS near Gambang in the Kuantan district •jf Pahang were manufacturing, their own bullets until yesterday when a patrol of the Fourth Hussars and oolice found their camp with a small workshop fully equipped for making ammunition A dishevelled201 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article24 August 1932 - At a preliminary enquiry held by Che Hamzah m the Seremban Police Court into a char»e of voluntarily causing grievous hurt preferred against a Tamil of Pajam named Achlpan It was described hcv; he used a tapping knife on one Soekalingam. The injured man had two incised wounds on the204 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 July 1932 - Chinese Woman Robbed In The Street. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 15. Before the Serer.iban Magistrate this morning a Kongju Chinese, Wan Kwai Nam, was fined $10 or two months for trespassing in the house of Capt. H. W. Woolley, Egerton Road. The man was ■fcrrested by200 words
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Indian Daily Mail / Article23 June 1950 - IDENTITY CARDS WARNING TO N.S. PEOPLE 4 The Public is reminded that it is of the utmost importance to notify the local authorities Immediately of tne changes of address wnen moving into a new place of residence, warns a Negri SemDilan Government Press Statement. Failure to do so will cause208 words
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The Straits Budget / Article15 May 1930 - New Rubber Plantation In Zamboanga. A now rubber plantation project of the Goodyear Rubber Company in Zamboanga, IM., has already passed its experimental stage and has shown favourable results, according to a report just received in Manila. The Goodyear Rubber Plantation is the latest American-capitalized-and-maintained rubber plantation in200 words