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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article5 September 1948 - Eight terrorists, armed with shotguns and rifles, captured a party of 11 Malays who were searching for wo missing friends m the Mantin area, Negri SemDilan. The captives managed to escape later and re■W">rtf»ri \c\ the* Prklino Yesterday a Police Military ►arty assisted by local Malays246 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 May 1939 - K. L. Plane Disappears On Flight To Seremban MAY HAVE BEEN FORCED DOWN BY HEAVY STORM (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 9. AFTER taking off on a flight to Kajang, Bangi and possibly Seremban m a Kuala Lumpur Flying Club Tiger Moth,618 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 December 1937 - British Soldiers' Graves At Seremban New Signposts And Fences Mantin Schoolboy Cyclists A Traffic Danger New Sound System Installed At Seremban Cinema Motor Rally In January FROM OUR SEREMBAN CORRESPONDENT *|*HE reservation in the Daw Bandar's rubber estate at Rasah village, Seremban, where lie the bodies of624 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement11 December 1950 - NOTICES TT*-s r-" r-> J.flAULACE P«MIT WE. MALAYA 8TEAM 6AWMILL CO. LTD.. LABIS. JOHORI, being the holders of Haulage Permit No. 22M/C, give notice of Intention to apply for variation of the above by the addition of two Diesel Type 'Articulated Vehicles with a load capacity of ten tons, for403 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 August 1932 - Three Years for Cruel Attack on Wife. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 10. For causing grievous hurt with a parang to his wife, Ponnamah, a Tamil named Pavadai, appeared in the Supreir? Court, Seremban, before Mr. Justice McFall. The complainant, a coolie on Terantang Estate, Ayer Kuning251 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article21 April 1939 - (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Apr. 20. JEALOUSY is alleged to be the cause of a cowardly attack with a J parang by an Indian on his wife in an estate in the Mantin disir (t some time ago. The man is alleged to250 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article28 June 1917 - Lloggi Plantations. Dividend 140 Per Cent The report of the Linggi Plantations, Ltd., for 1916 states that to consolidate Pitehikawa estate with the Klang division 46.91 acrea of native holdinga were purchased, of which 40.10 acres were planted with rubber. Daring the year 100 additional acres were planted260 words
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Morning Tribune / Article13 October 1948 - KUALA LUMPUR, Tt,eHdav_ B andi, s rt stacked five Police p,M, and a I They aJso wounded three Special ConstabU W Police posts attacked were at "^"B at Kwong Yik Mine. Fook B Hup Nam. and Kwan Man Fook Mine m the Batu251 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 August 1929 - hours yards pels. Kamunting 1,744 286,000 1,725 Estimated realised value of Ore $110,600. Kinta Kellas 640 143,000 800 Estimated realised value of Ore $55,000. Tongkah Compound N.L. (Setul dredge) 528 *****8 825 (Mantin dredge) 648 157,937 785 Tongkah Compound No 2 N.L, 464 71,460 304 Johan262 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 July 1948 - From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN E policeman was killed and a p robationary Malay inspector and 14 constables were believed to have been captured by about 300 insurgents who attacked Gua Musang, South Kelantan, one of the loneliest and most isolated villages511 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 October 1933 - Keeper's Allegation CONFLICTING EVIDENCE FOR PROSECUTION In the Seremban police court on Friday, the magistrate was occupied from 11 a.m. until aftei 4 p.m. in hearing evidence in I the case in which Mi. T. F. Egan, manager !of Pajam Estate, stands charged wi.h driving975 words
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The Straits Budget / Article6 January 1949 - From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 31. THREE male Chinese, a kepala and two coolies, were last night bayonetted to death when 30 armed and uniformed Chinese wearing three star caps together with six uniformed Chinese females armed with revolvers raided Malay Rompin521 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article9 February 1934 - N. Sembilan Planters Remain Aloof (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 7. The annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Estate Owners' Association was held today. After full discussion the Association decided not to join the proposed new body, the United Planters Association i of Malaya, as it352 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 June 1913 - Costs of Production in 1912 Increased. The report of the Linggi Plantations, Limited, states that, as stated at the last annual general meeting, the company daring the year acquired from the Mantin Rubber Company, Limited, an estate consisting of 1,201.75 acres, of which 970.95 acres were planted345 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 February 1934 - FROM UNITED PLANTERS ASSOCIATION Seremban, Feb. 7. The annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Estate Owners’ Association was held to-day. After full discussion the Association decided not to join the proposed new body, the United Planters Association of Malaya, as it was thought that348 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article15 June 1935 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J.A. Porteous, of Malayan Collieries Ltd., Selangor, has left for home. Mr. G.F. Proctor, of Durian Tunggal Estate, Malacca, recently proceeded on furlough. Miss Della Olson, Principal of Lady Teacher Girls’ School. Taiping, is on a visit to Penang. Probationary Inspector Ariffin from the Police Depot, Kuala275 words
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Malacca Guardian / Article8 July 1929 - Seremban Magistrate’s Bailiff Threatened. (trom Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, July 3. A Malay named Maidin appeared More Che MaW b V' Haji la, the Seremban Magistrate, «f IS orr V ng to answer a charge (.1) attempted assault and (2) criminal intimidation. The complainant in this case675 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article9 July 1940 - HPHE following further donations are announced to the Negn Sembilan section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund:— Previously aelmouiedged $60,476.04; Mr. E. L. Spooner-Lillingston $7 00 (9th); staff, engineering branch, P. T., Negri Sembilan, $6.00 (9th); officers, men and clerical staff of Negri Sembilan Police $335.17;424 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 August 1932 - THE PRIZE WINNERS COMPLETE RESULTS OF JUDGING AGRICULTURE OILS AND FATS The following is the complete list of «rize-winners at the above exhibition, held at Kuala Lumpur over the week-end: GROUP .1. —(Smallholders) Coconuts, stall variety, unhusked:—l, Tamil bin Madin, Tanjong Kling, Rembau; Hamid bin H. Salim,2,611 words
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The Straits Budget / Article, Illustration22 July 1948 - From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, July 19. ANE policeman was killed and a probationary Malay inspector and 14 constables were believed to have been captured by about 300 insurgents who attacked Gua Musang, South Kelantan, one of the loneliest and most isolated villages in,—Straits Times picture. - 545 words