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The Straits Times / Article15 August 1958 - WOUNDED, IT CHEWS GUN BUTT DURING STRUGGLE: LATER IT IS FOUND DEAD SEREMBAN, Thursday. AFTER a 40-year-old Malay kampong worker had shot and wounded a huge tiger yesterday he fought it while four friends fired shots in the air to scare254 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article8 April 1927 - Mr. B. P. Walker-Taylor has been appointed to act as a surveyor in the Johore Survey Department. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd-Walker, of Ipoh, who were on a visit to Burma, returned to Ipoh on Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Woods are leaving Malacca for Tampin at the end of261 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 December 1929 - Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, M.C.S., who is due back from leave in the middle of December, will return to Klang as District Officer. Mr. R. W. Grant, M.C.S., formerly Assistant Secretary to Resident, Perak, who returns from leave early this month, is going to Bentong as257 words
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Singapore Standard / Article21 December 1950 - Standard Stuff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed.- Pulmonary Tuberculosis eeses are now occupying 30 per cent, of the hospital beds m Negri Sembilan and even this allocation is insufficient and it has been found, necessary to discharge chronic incurable cases of Tuberculosis to allow room for admission of253 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 August 1952 - Inspector was one of 8 killed SEREMBAN. Wed. rpWENTY-SIX YEAR OLD 1 probationary Inspector Arthur Abishegan was among the party of eight policemen killed m an ambush at South Mantin, Negri Sembaan, yesterday. Arthur Abishegan, who joined the police force in August 1950, is the younger brother of well-known Negri262 words
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The Straits Budget / Obituary7 February 1952 - DEATH MR. KHOO CHONG BOON. oi*<xl 63. died at 2 35 a m. on Tuesday, 29th January. 1952 at General Hospital, Tuiping. The funeral will take place at 12 noon on Saturday, 2nd February, 1952. MADAM TAN BONG CHEE. aged 81. beloved grandmother of Dr. and Mrs. Quah Boo Ghee,250 words
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The Straits Budget / Article21 September 1911 - Mr. M. 1*. C. Tnke, au old aud experienced planter from Assam, lias been up|*ointcd manager of Kliota Tampin estate. Mr. .F. A. B. Nicliol, assistant surgeon on the Krian estate, died on Tuesday night, in hospital, of blackwater fever. The funeral took place the next evening. An262 words
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The Straits Budget / Article2 June 1896 - (From our correspondent.) Kuala Pi!tilt 2-lrd May. The Resident arrived yesterday on a visit of inspection. He goes to Johol on Tuesday and returns to Seremban on Wednesday. During the week, the Residency Surgeon (Dr. Braddon) visited Kuala Pilah and returned via Tam pin. In the Tampin486 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article4 December 1929 - Mr. H. W. Phear. Supt., of Customs, Tampin. has returned from Home leave. Dr. Grumuk Singh, Assistant Medical Officer. Seremban. has retired from Government service. Mrs. Laidlaw, wife of Mr. D. Laidlaw. of the Chartered Bank. Seremban. will be leaving for Home early next year. Mr. E. J. Forbes, manager692 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article23 October 1939 - Chinese Woman Driver Acquitted Seremban, Friday. Before Inche Zainuddin in the Tarnpin Police court, with Inspector Inche Jalil prosecuting, a Chinese lady named Yap Fin Lim, wife of a wellknown Seremban mining towkay Mr. Chong Pan, was charged673 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article11 March 1932 - Mr Thomis Fox has been appointed managing director of the Siam Observer Press Ltd Mr P Philip Chief Clerk. District Ofiice Klang and family are leaving shortly for Cey.'on on a holiday. N r R W Jakeman MO S ait ched to the District Office, Tampin, proceeded716 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article28 June 1916 - Weather in tbe F.M.S. The annual reports for 1915 from the states of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilau, and Pahang, give an interesting comparison of the weather oonflitions In different parts of the Peninsula. W« in Singapore, who jumble at 90 deg. in the shade should find something to493 words
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Malacca Guardian / Advertisement14 May 1928 - I advertisements. I notice. I \I \CCA MUNICIPALITY. I rfsURVEY of MALACCA I Unmounted copies of the follow- ]I(T c u b-Divisions of Malacca are n ow on sale. Town Sheets. cub-division. vyiH Hospital Road and part of I Hukit China Road. I yvni I’engkalan Rama Road. punga Raya Road.484 words
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Eastern Sun / Article6 March 1967 - KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More donations to the NATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF FUND: Through the Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Phun Kong Lyn, c/o B.S.C. Hospital, Kuala Belait, Brunei (from his pension of April, donated to the Fund by letter to Accountant General) $101.01; Teachers and students of Sekolah Kebangsaan904 words
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The Straits Budget / Article11 October 1906 - Serembun, 5th Octobrr. On the morning of the 26th ulto., a Kliug man whilst in the act of extracting toddy from a coconut tree missed his hold or footing and fell to the ground from a height of about thirty feet. Ho broke one of his wrists,857 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article2 December 1927 - Members of the Old Rafflesians' Association are reminded that a concert will be given in the School hall on Saturday, December 3, at 8:45 p.m. Ticket holders are asked to being their tickets with them. Samuel, an Indian employed at Messrs. John Little and Co., pleaded guilty to criminal breach1,314 words
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Berita Harian / Article6 June 2013 - KEMATIAN DALAM TAHANAN POLIS DI MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR: Tiga anggota polis semalam didakwa di Mahkamah Majistret di sini kerana menyebabkan kematian seorang tahanan di dalam lokap bulan lalu. Mereka yang didakwa ialah Jaferi Jaafar, 44 tahun, yang berpangkat sarjan; Mohd Nahar Abd Rahman, 45274 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article6 December 1934 - Mr. C \Y D Hall has been gazetted to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. Harvy Holmberg has been admitted to Ipoh Hospital suffering from lever. Mr D W Holder. ol Messrs. MeAlister and Co.. Singapore has left tor home. Friday next will be a public279 words
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Singapore Standard / Article24 September 1954 - |\TRS. J.P. KLASSEN, of 327, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 15, sent (m the consideration of the judges) the best entry lor the "Catchline Contest" for which readers were asked to fancy themselves the personal publicity agents of movie star Elizabeth Taylor and to link her273 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 December 1929 - Mr. L. V. J. Laville, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court, Johore. Mr. A. H. Dickinson, Director of Criminal Intelligence, Singapore, left yesterday for Malacca, where he will act as Chief Police Officer. Mr. D. D. Gordon Carmichael, of Pegoh Rembia271 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration1 June 2010 - A FAMILY outing turned tragic when two members drowned while fishing for prawns in Malacca. Lorry driver Mohamed Mudali, 41, and machine operator Mohamed Noor, 31, were swept away by waves sometime after 7am on Sunday, when they tried castingPICTURE: CHINA PRESS - 267 words
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The Straits Budget / Article29 August 1924 - A cablegram has been received from New York to the effect that the Re" Edwin Lee is coming to Singapore to till the vacancy at Wesley Church caused by the death of the Rev. J. H. Lewin. Mr. Lee will not be276 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 May 1922 - EXPIRES AFTER ATTACKS BY ROBBERS. The Tribune’- Malacca Correspondent, writing on May 17, says;: News has come to hand that Mr. Kuan Thian Poh, manager of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., was attacked and robbed yesterday on hi- way to Batang Malaka division at abcut 11267 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 December 1930 - ANNUAL REPORT $9,600 I .OSS OO Year Th-annual report of *h° directors cf tie Malaka Pinda Rabbrr Edams Ltd. if a i folicws Your d rectors h’ve pleasure in submit’ing their twentieth annual eport and a duly audi’ed statement of accounts for the year ended1,114 words
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The Straits Budget / Article26 October 1911 - The Sungei (’humor Estates Co., Ltd.* pays five per cent. Mr. E. I‘ulL‘in Thompson, of Kuala Kubu Estate, has undergone au internal operation in tin* Euro|M‘an hospital at Kuala Lumpur, lie is doiug well. A telegram from Amsterdam, dated 12th instant, to the Deli Counuit, states that the467 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article17 November 1934 - Mr. J. Smart, manager, Jeram Estate. Kapar, has retimed from leave. Mr. E. C. Rosswell. manager of Panjong Estate. Jeram. has returned from leave. Mr. W. G. Howse. of Mansergh and Tayler. Seremban. has entered Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, to undergo an operation. Mrs. L. C. Simpson-Gray,505 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 June 1952 - ANOTHER GREAT DAY— THIS TIME 13 KILLED Green Howards get 7 in dawn raid on Red camp KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. IT was another great day today in the anti-bandit war. In 24 hours, 13 terrorists were killed. The (ireen Howards pot seven of them. There were 12 bandits in a529 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 May 2008 - Bernama, The Star/Asia News Network Seremban The Express Rakyat had just pulled out of Seremban station, some 300 km north of Singapore, when it went off the rails yesterday afternoon. Madam Lim Sim Eu, 49, was fast asleep when the Singa-pore-boundBernama, The Star/Asia News Network; SIN CHEW DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK - 530 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article10 March 1936 - Remarkable Scenes At Funeral (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 8. "THERE wore remarkable .scenes at the funeral today of Dr. A. S. Muttu. Specialist and Senior Deputy Medical Officer, Seremban. who wa.s killed in a motor accident near the Hospital shortly alter 10 o'clock last night.395 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 July 1995 - Orphan caned severely for burping aloud TAMPIN A 55-year-old religious-school teacher has apologised for caning a Form 3 orphan for burping m front of him last Monday. The Malay Mail reported yesterday that Mr Mohamad Yusof Arshad of Sekolah Menengah Agama Ulu Gadong near here396 words
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The Straits Budget / Article12 March 1936 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 8. 'T'HERE were remarkable scenes at the funeral today of Dr. A. S. Muttu. Specialist and Senior Deputy Medical Officer, Seremban, who was killed in a motor accident near the Hospital shortly after 10 o’clock last night. Dr. Muttu383 words
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Berita Harian / Article7 October 1979 - KUALA LUMPUR, Sabtu. Polis telah memberkas seorang lelaki berusia 30 tahun yang dipercayai terlibat dalam rompakan nekad $300,000 di Kwong Yik Bank, Cawangan Wisma Central di sini Selasa lalu, di perhentian keretapi Rembau, Negeri Sembilan, malam semalam. Lelaki tersebut yang berasal dari Padang Bongor, Pengkalan287 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article17 January 1935 - The iolowing apontments are notified m the F.M.S. Government Gazette: Messrs. J. D. Hussey and J. D. Dalley to be Deputy Commissioners of Police. FM.S. Sergeant J. Smith to be a Company Sergeant-Major and Instructor. Volunteer Forces. Malaya. Mr. L. C. Finch to be a Police Probationer. S.S.305 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement5 October 1908 - s.s. "KISTNA." FOR PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG The above steamer will be detained here for Docking and Boiler cleaning, and will not take the sailing of the 7th instant. She will resume her usual sailings on Wednesday the 14 th instant. BOU STEAD Co., Agents. Oct 3 8.10 APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) For280 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article23 June 1896 - f Pevak Pioneer. tpt, Talboti we arc sorry to learn, is iadi^- ■j The Resident-General leaves for Singapore rtlj trier the at home" on Tuesday next, and be bach atter a short stay there. M E. Ho^tf. Foreman of the Ipoh water i >rks, W« understand, has resigned311 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 February 1930 - Mr. and Mrs. Ontr Yee Lim of Kuala Lumpur are en a visit to Singapore. The Kon'ble Mr. Wong Yick Tong, J.P.. C.H., M.F.C., M.S.C., of Kuala Lumpur, is indisposed and has been confined to bed since Tuesday of last week. At St. George's Church, Penang, yesterday,301 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 January 1920 - M j:iW. L. M. Bower, (be 0.P.0 P.^jbr is mv of bofpital. W, »e^iet to lea»n that Uie R jv. K.;Ler Btaganoa, vioar o( S' Jo'p^'s Cjoioj, «-m removed to the General Hjiipiul thia iu.ru I togThe wedJiog taken pl-oe to d*j of Mr. Peck Teok Ct295 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 January 1935 - Notifications In The Gazette. The following appointments are notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette: Messrs J. D Hussey and J. D Dailey to be Deputy Commissioners of Police, F.M.S. Sergeant J. Smith to be a Company Sergeant-Major and Instructor, Volunteer Forces. Malaya. Mr. L. C. Finch to be305 words
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The Straits Times / Miscellaneous13 December 1936 - CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT No competitor succeeded in solving correctly The Sunday Times Cnmm r1 Punic printed in our issue of Nov. 29 and the $100 prize money Is divided equally among the following 13 readers, p^ch of whom submitted entries cjiitalning one error only: H. L. Tan, 15, Emarald Hill295 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 February 1937 - Mr E L Ashley. Asst Engineer P W.D Lumut. with Mrs. Ashley is on a fortnights holiday In Singapore. Mrs T F H Kemp, wife of the Chief Police Officer. Negrt Sembilan. has arrived in Seremban from Home Mr and Mrs V C. Nolan, of Penang. are288 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 May 1951 - THE Penang Rubber Association has contributed $6,000 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. Mr. Tan Hoon Siang of Malacca, has sent a second donation of $2,000. The total of the fund to dite is $3,931,939. In addition to Ui'-al donations the following were received during303 words
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Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article6 May 1891 - {From our Correspond* nt.) Kuala PilmKMrd Afwil— The District officer and Mr. de la Uroix left for Pmo this morning. They will 1 believe camp at Mr. Bauer's near Paloug for the night. Mr. Cbevallier ezpecti to get back to Kuala Pilah early on Sunday, staying at Mr.288 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 May 1982 - TAMPIN (Negn Sembilan), Tuesday MEMBKKS of the public have begun boycotting an emporium following allegations that a 17-year-old Mchoolbo> poisoned himself after the emporium accused him of shopllftlMg and told his school about it. Posters have been put up appealing to the public to311 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article18 September 1933 - Some Social And Personal Items. (Frum Our Own Corrcipomlcnt.j ttminbun. Hopt ij. Hu Hiptinr--. itti Y»nn di Pen linn B< ur N'rcri BembUnu paid hi-. bs*l iiiAcial vlGP vin-n hv 'rnvi-d Irom KiimIi PUah tt> altfitd 'In St.»'»- Coun< II inr. ihig nf Uw Upji-r Ominbrj Amimgsl tftr296 words
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Malayan Saturday Post / Article15 June 1929 - The President. Coujkil and Senate 1 1 kaffles College regret to intimate that the formal openuaj of the College h na> avoidal ly postponed fn,in June 24th, 1980, to July 22nd. [Q2Q. Mr H. K. Joym, M.C.S., is appointed Controller and Mr C. Wilson, M.C.S., Deputy Controller300 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article21 August 1908 - Date of Arrival Uncertain. We are courteously informed by the Hou. the Resident Councillor that the dale of His Excellency the Governor’s arrival in Peiang is not certain. Owing to a break down in the plant at. the Electric Light Station, last night the lights in certain284 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 November 1917 - M.M.” To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin iu Penang was $131.50 per picul buyers. Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £284 spot, and £282 5s three months. Dr W S Coffey ha? been appointed a member of Tampin Sanitary Bca r d. Sir Edward Letchworth, for many years—“ M.M.” - 296 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration30 September 2017 - THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK REMBAU, NEGERI SEMBILAN A 15-year-old student of a religious school in Malaysia saved the lives of her 36 schoolmates when she raised the alarm after seeing that the ceiling of their hostel was on fire.— THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK; PHOTO: THE STAR / ASIA NEWS NETWORK - 302 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article1 June 1922 - Mr. L. Forbes, D. 0. Tampin, is shortly being transferred to a similar appointment at Kuala Kuantan, Pahanpr. Inspector G. C. Colclou?h, who recently returned from leave, has taken up duties as O.C.P.D. Tampin, while Inspector Murphy takes up the duties of O.C.P.D. Kuala Pilah. Amongst748 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 July 1906 - Seremban. July 17th. On the morning ol the 12th instant the body of a Chinaman was found by the roadside opposite Police Inspector Pearse's quarters at Tampin. The man is said to have had an overfeed of durians, and a drink of sugared water on the previous973 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article8 April 1932 - YESTERDAY'S THIRD DIVISION GAMES. MEDICAL SERVICES SHOW IMPROVEMENT. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Three games were played in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League conn petition yesterday, when the Medical Services team registered their first win in the competition but he A.P.C. failed to make any headway, turning out926 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 May 1963 - CHOLERA: Malacca an infected area KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The whole of Malacca State (pop. 350.000) was today declared a cholera infected area. Although the outbreak is now contained in the Malacca area, members of the public in other parts of the Federation and Singapore have been told to take precautions.1,243 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration14 February 1954 - Roads Rest House s and country ar e id eal LOCAL LEAVE BY CAR AWE i \HMIi II \l I WHEN we said that we were aoing to spend our local leave seeing the country by car. visiting friends in their homes and in Rent Houses we were told." that'sAWE i \HMIi II \l I - 583 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article28 July 1905 - Installation of Chiefs at Tam piSere .'ban, J ULY Hw l«ucy the Governor. accompany u L Ande/son. Capt. Stockler and Mr hr Marks, 1.-ft Singapore by the Sa i" the evening of Saturday. ant passage arrived off Mulacea in the eX niorumg 1., find rain falling N587 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 February 1937 - ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Mr. A.G. Isaiah, of Ipob, (formerly a wellknown planter at Teluk Anson) son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Gnanabaranam, "K. Maniy” Tanjore, S. India, and Miss J.P. Leelah, sister of Miss. J. Thavamani, of the District Hospital, Batu Gajah.589 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 August 1935 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. S. Gibson, late Legal Adviser,) F.M.S., has purchased a house at Long' Sutton in Somerset. The death occurred on August 16 at the General Hospital, Seremban, of Mrs. Raja, wife of Mr. A. S. Raja of Tampin, at the age of 45. The cremation took place538 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article22 April 1925 - Air. Iranklyn Robinson, formcrlv H.P.P., Penang, succeeds Air. David as Distiict Judge. Air. Meodows Frost has been granted a commission as Second-Lieut, in the Johore Volunteer Rifles and takes the rank ol acting Captain and is appointed second in command. Air E. Bagot, who recently return ed from leave,495 words
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Berita Harian / Article3 August 1960 - Mengomel kerana surat tidak dapat jaw apan JJANYAJC anak2 yang mengadu s u r a t2 mereka tidak mendapat layanan dari rakan2 yang menjadi ahll sahabat pena. Banyak upla yang mengatakan lelakl menyamarkan dirl memakai nama perempuan dengan harapan hendak mendapat surat2 dari wanita. Surat2 dari lelakl akan di-diam-kan sahaja.409 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 May 1914 - Mr. Cameron, manager of the Straits Trading Co. in Seriinhan, is in hospital. While on a visit a short time ago to Java, ho hurt iiis foot, and has ocen laid up for some tiuiC. Upon the retirement of the Uev. F. W. Leggatt the Key. Charles411 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 December 1929 - Mr. It. Irvine is acting D. O. Tampin. in the place of Mr. G. Hawkins, who ha.< (Tone on leave. Mr. I. A. Harper the firm of Messrs. Hopan and Ivens, Malacca branch, has had to go to Durlan Daun Hospital. .Mr. F. T. Tree, Commissioner of439 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration17 November 2005 - Dad asks son to turn down TV. Then mum is... MALAYSIA IT was late, and the TV in the kitchen was blaring too loudly. So Mr Bujang Mahabib, 74, asked his son to turn down the TV in their Negeri Sembilan house. The 29-year-old allegedly respondedPictures: GUANG MING DAILY, MANYANG SIANG PAU - 414 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article5 March 1932 - m, n Fairl’tirn, Inspector General of police. S S.. h»» Miledfor home Cart. 0. Wbfeler, of the Royal Corps of gi<Tiftls, has been P rou:0 to toe rank of Major. The Blehop of Singapore is due in Ipoh C 3 Friday. March 11 and will stay there430 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement27 April 1971 - TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Ministry of Health for the supply of the following items of foodstuffs etc. to the various Government Hospitals in Singapore for a period of one year from 1.7.71 to 30.6.72. (a) Supply of Beverages (b) Supply of Ceylon Tea (Leaves) (c) Supply777 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 May 1930 - Johore has arrived at tlandge s from Paris. ru^ r J™ Davies is an inmate of the General Hospital, Singapore. r><?V‘ C 7 D Arc y Irvine, Manager of i Estate, Banteng, is sailing on Home leave witbm a few days. w Mr LA> Davies, of Messrs.784 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article9 April 1918 - CHARGE OF ATiKVIPTED i .^EATING. A ra'ber ntoatfcabU cage, t*:e teque) of which will be heard ut the next Assizes at Seremban, came before Mr A S Haynes, District Officer, Tampin, en the 18th and 20th of last month, when Vire D M Brugh alias Dhatana S1,007 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 September 1927 - Second-Lieutenant E.V.G. Day, M.V. 1., has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Mr. Khon Kim Lian, manager of Tambalak Rubber Estates, is on a short holiday in Penang. He is staying at the Crag Hotel. We are sorry to hear that Inspector F. B. Beckingham, of624 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 September 1930 - Move to Cut Down Costs Of Schemes. The following aro tho official minutes of the meeting of the Central Health Board, Sclanpor, held on Sept. 9 at the office of the administrator, Mr. L. E. Oldridge, the Hon. the. Acting Controller of Lr.bour, Malaya, Mr. W. J.1,257 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 April 1925 - Mr. G. B. Fleming, of Messrs. Hanisons and Crosfield (Borneo) Ltd., was to be married to Miss White m Edinburgh on March lli. Mr;. Coolidge is expecting a happy event, says a London wire of March 28. No child has been bom at the White House since507 words
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Straits Echo / Article8 October 1914 - We are sorry to hear that the Rev. F. W. Haines is confined to his bed owing to illness. We understand that three brothers of Inspector Lawrence, who are Territorials, have proceeded on active service. t Mr. Justice Ebdeu leaves for Malacca tomorrow for the Assizes there.504 words
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Straits Echo / Article19 April 1918 - Mr. H. Tane, late Treamrer, FMB., haa gone to Fraooe to work in a Church Army Recreation Hat Mr. 8. Seeiiivasagam, Deputy Registrar, haa been appointed to act aa Aaaiatant Registrar of Coarta, Ipoh. Mr. W. N. Guilin, of the Eaatern Ship* ping Company's Dockyard, Sungei Nyok,516 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 July 1947 - Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. MUCH work has been done for aborigines in Negri Sembilan by the c tate Welfare Department, which has greatly expanded its activities during recent months. The aborigines, who prefer to be called Orang Bukit rather than Sakai, now total about 700340 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement3 January 1962 - New Year must begin with firm resolutions JVaTRtf .■ii.. >^»>,... V )w>jNtTHE( Addr€St*u\\.«im*m ■h»>i» l ..^»t»«»'- o'TMHlft^irwl >.**•' wAQC Kiun-iJ %.wrMV>->«MOT«-»«s6Xfc »i».... wrv»v»*m»i\j HELLO Boys and Cirls. either paints or crayons and send your entry to Auntm We ant in 1962 now and Jane, Children's Paga, Straits this rs my332 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article20 December 1933 - Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Dr. W. J. E. Phillips and Chief Inspector T. A. Burke. Mr. J. E. Skelton. of Tampin Linggi Estate. Negri Sembilan. and Mrs. Skelton returned from home by the Pyrrhus. Mr. H. R. Rix of the law firm341 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article15 November 1928 - A short talk on "Path to Peace" will be delivered at the Town Branch of the Theosophical Society. .1 Finlayson Green. 2nd. floor, to-day at Mi. All interested are welcome. The Siamese police have arrested a woman and three men who are suspected of complicity m the murder of one325 words
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Singapore Standard / Article30 October 1951 - Reds Derail Goods Train In Johore KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A goods train was derailed by terrorists m Johore. As a result, the day mail trains today between Gemas and Singapore, were cancelled. Two bandits were killed by security forces m the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. today. Four civilians334 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 January 1931 - Mr T. Qmb\ ISM., late Chief Inspector. KM S. I'olice. has left In-land to spend the winter in the South of England. Mr. K. E. C Thjraisingham. advorat .-nd solicitor, has been ..grated on at the General Hospital for appendicitis H< making good progress. The engagement is331 words
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Singapore Standard / Article9 June 1954 - Village Ketua Kills 2 Reds Single-Handed SEREMBAN, Tues. A 42-year-old ketua in Negri Sembilan yesterday fought three terrorists single-handed when they tried to abduct him, and slashed two of them to death with his parang. The ketua, Ariffin bin Depatesarin, was fishing when the terrorists closed in on him at334 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 February 1933 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. John Mac Donald is leaving for Canada next Tucsd;«y. Mr. K. 11. Sargent and Mrs. Sargent iire going on leave by the I'hitral at the end of April. Mr. A. C. MacFarquhar, of Pegoh Estate, Tampin, has gone home on sick leave. Mr. Morgin, Executive Engineer, Kinla.331 words
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The Straits Times / Miscellaneous29 November 1936 - CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT Fifteen readers share the $100 offered in The Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle Competition printed in our issue of Nov. 15. Each of the following submitted entries in which there were no errors and the piize money is therefor* shared among them in equal proportions: Mr. Ulick Lam,312 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 March 1937 - K. L. COUPLE TO SETTLE IN S. AFRICA. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Motion lett Kuala Lumpur last week for Singapore en route for Durban, ana were seen off by a number of friends. Mr. Motion has spent about 25 years In Malaya, mostly in Selangor. and hope*337 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement24 April 2010 - THE GALE sv FREEHOLD FROM $750PSF! INTEREST ABSORPTION SCHEME AVAILABLE 329 exclusive freehold apartments set amidst tranquility Upcoming 4th university and integrated hotel-retail business park nearby Generously spaced interiors complete with branded kitchen appliances and sanitary wares fittings Wide selection of bedroom types to cater to your lifestyle needs Indulge341 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article10 June 1914 - (From Our Own Corre$f>ond*nt.) Taiping, June (>. Inspector S. Garside, who has been temporarily stationed at Bagan Serai, Perak, during the absence of Inspector C. D. Corbett, who was ill with malarial fever and in the Taiping hospital, now takes over charge at Tampin, Negri Sembilan. The celebration312 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article16 November 1928 - Mr H. G Thomson is ac Linnell, of Kent state. r H. I absence orr leave. A Reuter telegram from p. that the Belgian Mi:,;, been created a Baron. Kln ha* Messrs. Bernard le,,«,., Inspectors, have tlis !>,».>. at<ei Mr. C. L. is due baell li-.,,,, "Xalderu."326 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration3 June 2004 - MALAYSIA Another driver thrown on road and dies Bernama. TWO drivers were killed in an accident involving three trailers on the North-South Expressway in Ayer Keroh, Malacca, yesterday. The Alor Gajah police headquarters' traffic investigating officer, Chief Inspector Mastor Ibrahim identified the dead driversBernama.; Pictures/ Nanyang Siang Pao - 324 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration8 February 2014 - Babies his age normally begin to talk or walk. But 13-month-old Kyairiel Mikhail Khairul Syafiq has a more serious problem. The toddler from Tampin, Negeri Sembilan, suffers from overgrowth syndrome. He weighs a hefty 17kg, is 81cm tall and is struggling to maintain head control, the NewPHOTO: HARIAN METRO - 325 words
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Straits Echo / Article16 November 1903 - r The Negri Sembilan Government is i constructing a hill station sanitarium on one of the peaks ot the Gunong Angsi range, at a height of 2,026 ft above sea-level. The climate is said to > be dry and the temperature ranges between 75 deg. and 61335 words
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The Straits Budget / Article17 January 1935 - Notifications In The Gazette. The following appointments are no-; titled In the F.M.S. Government Gazette: Messrs. J. D. Hussey and J. D. Dailey to be Deputy Commissioners of Police. F.M.S. Sergeant J. Smith to be a Company! Sergeant-Major and Instructor, Vo- J lunteer Forces. Malaya. Mr. L. C.328 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 August 1922 - At the annual general meeting of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd,, Mr. Tan Soo Hock, in the chair. said there was a loss of $2,800.31 on the working for the year, as a result of the continued unremunerative price of rubber, but thanks to the rigorous cutting down323 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 January 1956 - NAN HALL By TWO Singapore families miraculously escaped death when 40 terrorists ambushed their car on a main road in Negji Sembilan on Monday. The driver. Mr. Jack Stout, told the Straits Times yesterday he waved to the armed, khaki-clad men as he approached at aboutNAN HALL - 466 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article12 October 1933 - Killed By Train. VICTIM'S IDENTITY UNKNOWN. (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 11. CHINESE who was killed by a train leaving Malacca on Oct. 1. could not be identified and at the Coroner's inquiry to-day it was stated that nobody had found out who he was.445 words
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Morning Tribune / Article30 October 1939 - THE funeral of Mr. Oarvin (Jack) Armstrong, who died suddenly on Saturday night at the General Hospital, took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday, Rev. R.K.S. Adams officiating at the graveside. ti< ned him as to what he was doing th !c at such an early461 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article4 November 1931 - Mr Harold Huntsman, the W 8 gOing on leave 0“ January Tunku Pengiran, a son ot H H r> Kedah llas returned trout he went tor his education. wl Mr. E. Jago has been appointed as Assistant Treasurer, Penan. 1° Deputy Accountant GenerafoUheU. Court, Penang, lhe Mr.443 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article25 May 1897 - With characteristic energy Mr. E. VV. Birch, the acting Resident of Negri Sembilan, is visiting all parts of his residency. At the beginning of April he went down to Malacca to confer with Mr. Haughton on the Opium question, which ought to be settled in a manner advantageous1,062 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article8 February 1936 - ESTATE COOLIE KILLED .2R 40 M.P.H. THROUGH KNOWN DANGER SPOT" bau magistrate, Che Zainal was occupied the whole day in ng of a case in which Mohamed For- st Officer, Tampin, stood cith causing the death of Thamv n rash act, by driving a1,083 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 February 1941 - TO-DAY'S WA R FUND LIST THE following donations to The Wai Fund are recorded to-day Members of local staff of Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd., The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (F.M.S.) Ltd. and Pulo Samboe Insta'« ion—January contribution 860.36 SINGAPORE lit. AD OFFICE: Ctericai Staff, $164.05; Other Office employees. $30.80; Kalians;651 words
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Singapore Standard / Article4 January 1956 - Five Run Into 40 Bandits Climax To A Holiday By Standard Staff Reporters Roger Yue and M. T. Yong. TWO Singapore European couples and a 16-month-old baby went through one of the most harrowing jungle experiences of their lives on Monday. They were Mr. and Mrs. John653 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article31 October 1923 - Inspector J. Parke, 0.C.P.D., Tampin, bl btcn promoted to the rank of probati > .'a! A.i\P, and will remair m charge of the Tampin police district. Additions to the estimates for 1928 b elude motoi cars, each at $6,000 Cor Gover&mcnt H<>u^- and for the Colonial Secretary. &4,000 is to605 words
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Malacca Guardian / Article18 November 1929 - Neglected Sawahs. Before Mr. A. C. Boyd, in the Alor Gajah Court on the 14th inst., the Agricultural Department summoned no less than 33 Malay women and men, padi land owners, with the offence of failing to work their sawahs for planting padi at Ulu Sungei Bahru,607 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement12 April 1922 - GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonia/ Secretary's Office, up to noon of April 13, ISCJ2, for the following works 1. Construction of concrete outfall drain at the Paya Lebar Wireless Station. 2. Erection of garages for postal vans and quarters for chautleurs at Anson Roml. 3. Erection834 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 May 1927 - Mrs. J. Berry, who has been visiting Kuala Lumpur, has returned to Kampar. H. E. the High Commissioner and Mrs. Peel left for Singapore on Monday. Mr. D. S. Ainger, who has been to Brastagi, returned to Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Mr. W. J. K. Stark, M.C.S.,831 words