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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article10 February 1932 - Mr. R. L. Pirn, of the Government Monopo- lies, is lying m a serious condition at the Penang General Hospital, where he was admitted on Saturday afternoon with severe injuries sustained m a motor accident, says Monday's Straits j Echo. Mr. Pirn and another Monopolies Officer, Mr. R. T. Henman,580 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article17 June 1925 - Colonel Postlethwaite, Colonel Commandant, S. S. Volunteer Force, is en a visit Mr. C. W. C. Parr, Resident of Perak, who is in rather bad health, has gone up Taiping Hill to recuperate. Mr. H. G. H. Bennett has arrived from Kuala Lumpur in Teluk AnsonM.M. - 580 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement13 October 1903 - NOTICE. MX. WKE CAT SECK havinK rejoined our service fro n the 7tb instant, we hereby withdraw our notice conceraint; his reHignation published by us on the Srd instant. 8-11 ALSAGOFP Co. GOVKRNM ENT~NOTiFICATION~ r pKNDEKS will I.c received at tbe ColoX nial Secretary's office up to noon the Ist567 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 February 1928 - Mr. J. M. Barron is acting as District Officer, Klang. Mr. A. Selby-Bigge, of Pajam estate, Mantin, has been transferred to Johore. H. E. The Governor and Lady Clifford, who arrived here yesterday, left for Siam this morning. Mr. E. D'. H. Kirby, of Lombok China, Negri587 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article23 November 1929 - A’r. L. H. Allen, British Adviser, Perlis, is proceeding to Batu Gajah. Miss Y. H. Aldous, of Perranporth. Cornwall, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. D. B. Me Lay, Municipal Engineer, has returned to Singapore from Jai»an. tr. D of Tampin Linggi estate, Rantau, has returned from559 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article24 April 1918 - Mr. H. Vine, Ute Tua surer, FM.Sk, has gone to France to wo’k in a Church Army Recreation Hut. Mr. 8. Sdecivasagam, D’puty Registrar, has been appointed to act as Assistant Registrar of Courts, Ipoh. Mr. W. N. Callin, of the Eastern Shipping Company’s Dickyard, Sungei Nyok, left today584 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article23 January 1894 - The Acting Governor left Singapore on Wednesday evening, the loth instant, in the Sea Belle for a short visit to Malacca, Negi i Setnbilan, Sungei Ujong and Penang. He was accompanied by the Private Secretary (Mr. Charleton Maxwell) only. Malacca was reached at daylight on Thursday603 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 January 1894 - I The Acting Governor left Singapore on Wednesday evening, the 10th instant, in the Sea Belle for a short visit to Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Snngei Ujong and Penang, He was accompanied by the Private Secrt. tary (Mr. Cliarleton Maxwell) only. Malacca was reached at daylight on604 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article17 May 1932 - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Buck worth, of Ku h Lumpur* are visiting Ipoh. Mr. H. P. Cheeseman, of the Malayan Educational Service, is visiting Ipoh* Mr. H, Scott Ram of the Asiatic Petro leum do- has returned to Malacca* Mr. A. R. White of the717 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement2 July 1954 - NOTICES TENDERS THE TOWN COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE ELECTIONS TENDERS are invited for the I purchase of about 108 cwts. white (TOWN COUNCIL OF KLUANG) newspr int size 34" by approx 43 REGULATIONS. 1953. To r i e ared In one lot. SuccessNOTICE UNDER BEGI'LATION ful applicant will be required to1,628 words
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Daily Advertiser / Article3 July 1891 - By Nestok.; This show was held on Saturday, tlie 27th ultimo, on the grounds of the district office. It is the first of its kind ever known m the history of this pliice, a dull and lonely spot. The Malays fclirotlged m by hiindreds from372 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 August 1963 - 'Cloak and dagger' excuse for wives and daughters ZAIDI: UNFAIR FOR THESE WOMEN TO BE EMPLOYED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— British servicemen's wives and daughters are being employed in Malaya under the guise of "cloak and dagger work," the president of the 10,000-member War Department Civilian Staff Association. Mr. S. J.361 words
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Berita Harian / Article3 November 1964 - GURU TUOS dalam UTS N. Sembilan Tampin. OAYA sunggoh bei*asa bangga membacha Berita Harian keluaran 19hb. October 1964 yang ialu, berkenaan den. g a n tindakan KKGSK membawa kadal a m perundingan dengan Kementerian Pelajaran. soal gaji guru2 Kerajaan yang telah pindahGURU TUOS - 351 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 August 1932 - Dr. W. J. Moir has been appointed to act as Principal Medical Officer Johore. Mr. R. K. A. Bruce has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. Central Kedah. Mr. J. Laird, Warden of Mines. Perak. will le.i\e for home on Sept. 3. by the Ranpura He is retiring. When Mr.374 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article13 April 1927 - Mr. B. P. Walker-Taylor has been ap- j pointed to act as a surveyor in the Johore i Survey Department. Dr. Noel L. Clarke, who has been away on a holiday in England, will arrive on Monday by the Hakorne Maru. Mr. W. T. Chapman, late368 words
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Singapore Standard / Article13 June 1952 - Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LI'MPLK, Thurs. Thirteen killed aucl six wounded with one casualty lo themselves is the score liit up by the security forces operating m the Federation m the last 24 hour?, bringing the roiuih total for this month to 44368 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 July 1999 - 10 out 0f 440 passengers headedfor Kuala Lumpur hurt m mishap KUALA LUMPUR A train bound for Kuala Lumpur and carrying 440 people derailed after ramming two buffaloes on the track early on Tuesday, leaving 10 people injured. Police said the animals were dragged someThe Star; Asia News Network; Bernama - 374 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 February 1911 - . Sir Thomas Lipton in expected in Ceylon on the 11th inst. Mr. Malcolm Cnmming will be leaving for England in March. In March, Mr. J. Murray, manager of Kempsey estate, takes leaTe. Tow kay Tan Cheng Lock, cliairman of the Tampin Rubber Corporation Ltd., is on a364 words
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Singapore Standard / Miscellaneous10 April 1954 - dsfdsfdsfdsf in'NCAPOREl S'POBB «l\ll MFRNCE \*s<>CIATIOV "Malayan Night" social and danca al the C D Clubhouse STORK ART voriFTV: Fifth annual exhibition of work.* by local ar;;i>ts n\ the British Council H^.. nanyam; \r\i»h>iv or iink ART*: Fx»rb:t:rn at Chinese Chamber <. i Commerce. H:!! Street Tin: vi \<;r. (UK:362 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 February 1933 - SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. N. A. Woiley is leaving for homo early in March. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Memon, of Serdah, sailed for Europe by the Amboise. Mr. E. E. 11. Beck, Chief Police Officer, N'e^ri Sembilan, is spending a holiday at Fraser's Hill. Mr. F. A. S. Caldwell, of375 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article15 November 1928 - The members of the C.C.A. are requested to note that the debate which was fixed for to-day has been postponed till Thursday next week, at 8.15 p.m. A short talk on "Path to Peace" will be delivered at the Town Branch of the Theosophical Society, 3, Finlayson Green, 2nd floor,357 words
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Indian Daily Mail / Article6 September 1949 - Notorious Bandit Succumbs To Wounds In Seremban Hospital DIVULGES VALUABLE INFORMATION BEFORK DEATH On the evening of Aug. 23, a police patrol operating in the Labu area in Negri Sembilam, shot and wounded a bandit who went under the alias of TaiKwei (big devil). At the time he was in486 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 May 1930 - Mr. I>. I. Randall, of Kombok Estate, Sungei Gadut, is leaving for Horn? shortly Dr. Eric Bcpgs. of Kuala Sc-hnjror. is ',-oing Home on leave at tho end of this month. Mis. M. Cornelius, who was believed to be the oldest Eurasian resident of Malaya, ilicd at483 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article5 February 1935 - Personal Pars About Local People HIS Excellency the Governor is due to arrive at Malacca on his first official visit on Feb. 9. He will leave for Singapore the. following day, travelling by special train from Tampin. Mr. J. Dewar, Surveyor-Gener a!, F.M.S. and S.S.. has left for490 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article22 September 1927 - ar. S. P. Waterloo P Minister at Bangk.. f>. pore. Miss E. fallen short holiday at M with her brother ■HhTfcurtkS Sir Laurence still at Tite Stre that Sir Laorenci party in Surrey. Inspector Beckh Explosives Depart m A seriously ill at tl double pneumonia Mr. M.482 words
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The Straits Budget / Article12 January 1956 - SINGAPORE. Jan. 4. TWO Singapore families miraculously escaped death when 40 terrorists ambushed their car on a main road in Negri Sembilan on Jan. 2. The driver, Mr. Jack Stout, told the Straits Times yesterday he waved to the armed, khaki-clad men as he approached at472 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 May 1930 - Mr. W. G Reeves, a new cadet, arrived at Jasin as A.D O. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Price have left Bangkok for Singapore prior to proceeding Home. Mr. and Mrs. N L. Selley and Mr. N. E. Hughes have returned to Bangkok from Singapore.501 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article22 April 1925 - Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston, of Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery A Co., Singapore, is on a visit to Penang. Mr. G. C. W hite has been discharged from Seremban Hospital and has been transferred from Sua Grensing to Tampin Linggi Estate. A complimentary farewell dinner will be given to the476 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 April 1927 - A Reuter telegram announces the death of the artist, Henry Holiday. Mrs. Dannatt has been, admitted to the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Cooke, of St. Thomas’ College. Colombo, has arrived in Malaya on a brief visit. Mr. H. A. Hicks, editor of the “Hong Kong Telegraph”,780 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 January 1937 - K.L. STUDENT UNION I The Student Union of KiHila Lumpur helc ts second general meeting at the San t Mess Lst week. The following w’ere electf :d office-bearers for the current year: PrcI ident Mr. Tan Kok Hua’; vice-presideru Mr. E. T. Stoner; hon. secretary. Mr. Liew1,032 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article24 December 1894 - His Excellency, Sir Charles Mitchell, accompanied by the A. D. C, Capt. Herbert, left Tanjong Kling, Malacca, at 7 a.m. on Friday, October 14th, travelling in the ordinary Malay pony cart of the country, with two servants and a small quantity1,810 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement21 October 1959 - TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class *D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Negrl Sembilan. Seremban up to NOON on 14th November 1959 for the Construction of a 60,000 gallon REINFORCED CONCRETE SERVICE RESERVOIR AT ALOR GAJAH. MALACCA. Full particulars are obtainable from the792 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 May 1963 - Cholera: Now it is in S'pore SINGAPORE). Sat. The first case of cholera In Singapore was officially confirmed by the Government today. A Health Ministry statement said Singapore had been declared a cholera Infected area. The situation Is serious. It added. The .statement urged the people to protect themselves by974 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article17 December 1912 - Bazaar and Concert. (From Our Own Correspondent.) In aid of the Malacca Medical Mission a I highly successful sale of work was held in J the Stadt House on Saturday afternoon aud a concert given in the Club at night. In spite of most unpropitious weather there were868 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article30 September 1937 - Accused Co llapses As Capital Charge Is Interpreted $10 FINE FOR SENDING ABUSIVE LETTER (Fiom Our Own correspondent.) Malacca, S*pt. 29. DW DEVARAJAH Tamil Court Interpreter and president of the Malacca Indian Association, was yesterday found guilty of sending two letters by post to M. L. Samuel, con- j tainin^918 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article28 September 1933 - Chinese Acquitted. TRADE QUARREL IN (JEM AS. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 26. THE death of a Chinese who resented the arrival at Gemas of a competitor in his clog-making trade, formed the subject of a charge in Seremban Supreme Court to day. The case881 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement17 July 1900 - [GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION PENDRRS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 23rd instant for the following works:— Erecting wa I noar ccokhouse at the Po Leung kuk House. Pl.ns and Specifications may be seen. fc and -f f cl foi ins of tender with all973 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article9 July 1890 - (From a Correspondent.) On the morning of the 20th lilt, 11. E. the Acting Governor, with Mrs. Bonser, Captain Durnford, Harbour Master oi Malacca, and Mr. A. Berrington, Private Secretary, left Tanjong Kling in the Sea Belle to make an inspection ol the lighthouse cm1,229 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 December 1949 - D. H. de T. READE By IT has been "action stations** since before the start of the Kinergency in June, 1948, for the 26 Field Regiment in Malaya. With the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, the Devons and the Seafortha, they have ho i*» theD. H. de T. READE - 718 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement20 May 1968 - NOTICED NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. LIM HONG KENG of No 209, Albert Street, Singapore, have applied for n Retail Shop Ucenre in respect of premises No. 305 I Albert Street. iChier Hustt. Cliopi. i Singapore, and that this applies- lion will be heard in the Court of700 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration7 January 2010 - M’sianteen’safter-schoolhorrorfind SHE saw the knife sticking out of her sister’s chest when she returned home from school. Siti Mariam, 15, then ran to her grandparent’s house to get help. The two wooden houses, in a secluded rubber plantation in Kampung Batang Rokan, Gemencheh, near Tampin, NegriPICTURES: NSTP - 717 words
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The Straits Budget / Article23 January 1894 - The Ac ting Gabenor in the Peninsula. Malacca and Nsom Sembilan. Pout Dickson and the Railway. Visit to Jblenu. Tne Acting Governor left Singapore on Wednesday evening, tbe 10th instant, in the Sea Belle for a short visit to Malacca, Negri Setnbilan,Suogei Ujong, and Penang. He was accompanied by the718 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement12 November 1907 - Htocrttscmcntd. WANTED. Wanted nicely situated house, noderat size, furnished prefered. Xt Appl y to M. M. co Free Press Nov 12 1411 POBITION WANTED By energetic young German, who speali tjngiisn, as Book-keeper or O.nce Assistant v\ lllirgr to take any kind of work. Offerte chiffre A. B. 50, 0533 words
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The Straits Times / Letter10 May 1913 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May I, in return to Mr. Fairplay's critic on estate work, venture to ask, whether he speaks from experience or from hearsay If he speaks from experience let him show op the estates where bullocks are so cruelly treated. If520 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 September 1915 - Today is tho birthday of 11. 11. Kaja Suleiman bin Almerhnm liaja Musa K.C.M.G., the Sultan of MMMJM. Toe 3«*th is announced at Penaug, of Mr. Kddie" Brown who was for many years manager of I'rye estate. Occoascd was a brother of the late Mr. .Minnie Krown509 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article27 February 1934 - Car Driver Not To Blame. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 24. A VERDICT of "Death by misadventure," due to a fractured skull as a result of a fall, was returned by the Seremban Coroner, Raja Kamaralzaman, to-day, when an enquiry into the death of a Chinese530 words
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The Straits Budget / Article15 May 1913 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—May I, in return to Mr. Fairplay’s critic on estate work, venture to ask, whether he speaks from experience or from hearsay If he speaks from experience let him show up the estates where bullocks are so cruelly treated. If from518 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article9 June 1925 - TURNING LADIES INTO A CORPORATION’’ Legislation in the Straits Settlements affecting the legal status of Chinese wives and concubines, winch is frequently commented upon in the local courts, was mentioned in the course of litigation heard before the Chi'ef Justice of Hongkong (Sir Henry Cooper Gollan), in533 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article14 August 1918 - Second Lieut. C. A Fitch, late ef Batt Ettal?, has been wjuudtd. Dr. Braddox has been invalided Heme 'rom Salonika, safkring from malaria. Mr, W, R Boyd has bean appointed act as Assistant District Offiour, Tampin. Mrs, A R Clifford and Mr. L Jerusalimsky arrived from Singapore526 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement22 July 1903 - Metallic bedstead trade. notice Wanted a thoroughly reliable Agent fcr the sale of these articles. Apply with r TTNTIL further notice, full details as to position and experience /H V the s.s. < alypso or and with names of references to save time. wi 1 leav her r ALBERT PHILLIPS,1,186 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement3 June 1903 - Business Notice. BROWN Co., Atonumental Sculptors CP. ADAMSON, Licensed Auctioneer, 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA No. 23 Beach Street, is prepared to (Established A. D. 1852.) undertake auction sales of all descriptions. Tombstones in Italian Marble, Aberdeen 484 4-6 Granite, and Chunar Stone. orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing of1,230 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 January 1934 - Mr. Chung Ah Ming's Holiday Kinta Mine s New Billet A Volunteer Promotion Fashionable Wedding At Klang. Mr. H. Adalr has been appointed manager of Terentang Estate. Sungel Gadut. Mr. W. W. M. Lennox, formerly A.D.0., Tanjong Malim. has returned from furlough. Mr. Hartley, Hon. Deputy Game623 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement18 February 1904 - LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sol* Af cnu. Sl«r«por* and f-tderat.d V1.1.j SUIM. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. AN enariination for one Industrial Scholarship of the value of 8180 a year for four years will he beld at the Education Office in Singapore, on Monday, March 7th. Candidates tbould send in their names, certilieMes618 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement16 June 1951 - JACKSON: On June l\th. at K.K. Hospital, to RuUi, wife of T B. Jackson, a «on, Michael. TO JEAN, wife of Dr. A. B. O Laing. Kuala Kangaar, adaughter, at Batu Oajah. 13th KING: To Irene, wife of A. A King (Sandy), at Kfndang Kerbs, u Hospital. 14*b June, a608 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 April 1966 - VI ALACCA. Tues. A lfl Detective Cpl. of tho Alor Gajah police station was today ordered tv stand trial at the Malacca High C( urt on two charges of murder and one of attempted murder. He is Yeo Chal Seng. 43. who was381 words
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article17 June 1934 - Malays Fined At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban. June 15. I^OUND m possess' on of eight bottles oi samsu, a Chinese, Lee Yin, appeared before the Seremban Police Magistrate. Mr. T. P. F. McNiece, to-day. The accused churned trial and Mr. H. R. Baker. Assistant Superintendent jf403 words
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Berita Harian / Advertisement14 May 2000 - 1880 KEMATIAN 1890 KEMATIAN AL-FATIHAH DALAM KENANGAN 0 ALLAHYARHAM HARON BIN MD. ALI HJH. JAHARAH BTE SELOHG 13.2.1971 8.5.2000 (Wak Haron, Bakas Sgt. 1064 RNP) Balu kepada Allahyarham Haron Bin Md. All Telah kembali ke-Rahmatuliah pada 8.5.2000 jam 11.00 pagi bersamaan 4 safar 1421 Hijriah. Di-Kg. Arongan, Pulau Sebang, Tampin,383 words
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Berita Harian / Article4 June 1960 - Ruangan Sahabat Pena HASNAIILIZA. M 153, Jalan Mersing, Kluang, Johor (membacha, menga rang, mengumpul gambar pemandangan, mendengar radio, surat menyurat). S. A. SHAMSUDDIN. Saint Patrick's (Afternoon) School, Kulim, Kedah (18, berkenalan, surat menyurat, badminton, sedia membalas surat2). A. WAHIB b. AHMAD. Sek. Kebangsaan Kesang407 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration5 May 2008 - NAHAS KERETA API Dl SEREMBAN Oteh NADZRI EUNOS nadzri@sph.com.sg SANGKA Haji Subari Sukaini, beliau akan tiba lebih awal di Singapura memandangkan kereta api yang dinaikinya bergerak lebih laju daripada biasa. Namun, ternyata kelajuan itu nyarisnyaris meragut nyawanya. Kereta api yang dinaiki Haji Subari, 59 tahun, terbabas ketikaNADZRI EUNOS - FOTO: TUKIMAN WARJI - 383 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article10 March 1937 - M..vs Mavis Lee has MSUmtd Iht Secretaryship ol the Chinese Departnun: the Kuala Lumpur YWCA Mr D. H. Trumble ha.s beta appotnt- B cretary to the B Mrd ol Licensing Ju.s:;.*<\s. Malacca, with effect t: Mir 1 1 Mr f (i Ooates, State Engineer, Oracle n Malayan386 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article14 June 1892 - {From our own Corrtspsnieni^ For some time there has been ill f between the Malays and Chinese at Darat, and 8 p.m. on the 4th infant Malay procession was passing a hous which were three Chinese. It is S ai(T y^ some of the Malay children threw st at388 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 January 1930 - Mr. W. A. Parker, traffic manager of the X.M.S. Railways, was a Malacca visitor during the week. Dr. J. S. English of the General Hospital, Singapore, has gone on a visit to Brastagi and will be away for about a month. Mr. Lav Chaik Chong, Chinese Interpreter,383 words
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The Straits Times / Letter18 November 1921 - To the Mats* of the Straits Tiiii.s. Sir. K.R.l'.'s letter to the Straits Times published in Monday's issue no doubt will provide excellent copy later for one of Mr. (ihandi's newspaper-. It, however, is full of argument based on fallacious premise-. F.xamiN? for instance the sentence granting397 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 April 1927 - Mr. and Mrs. Mudie are leaving Malacca to-day on transfer to Singapore. Archdeacon Swindell writes that he means to resign in 1929. This will brinj; his service up to about 28 years. Mrs. Bell, wife of Mr. D. A. Bell, manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai388 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 June 1935 - Mrs. Tempany On Way To Europe Student's Success In Colombo. Mr. John Bailey, wife of the British charge d'affairs at Bangkok, hu returned to Slam after a holiday at Home. Mrs. Tempany. wife of the Hon. Dr. H. A. Tempany, C.8.E., Director ol Agriculture, who has not been406 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration8 October 1987 - SEREMBAN A man has been sentenced to 15 years' jail and ordered to be given five strokes of the cane for kidnapping, attempted rape and causing the death of seven-year-old schoolgirl Chong Ser Ling here last month. SessionsNST; NYT - 380 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration29 October 2004 - Snatch theft victim still hasn't seen baby GRIEF-STRICKEN FATHER "I have been controlling my emotions for the past eight days. I am angry and I am sad, but I have been controlling myself because everyone is depending on me." MR AZHAR MD ALI, father of Amirul, on the snatch theftTHE STAR; ASIA NEWS NETWORK - 388 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article13 August 1932 - Three Years For Stabbing A Woman. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 10. The last case at the Negri Sembilan Assizes was heard to-day, before Mr. Justice J L McPall, when a Tamil coolie named Pavadai appeared to answer a charge of having on April 12. at387 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article21 June 1930 - Rights Of A Private Medical Practitioner. At a meeting of the Central Health Board, at Kuala Lumpur, on June 12, two schemes, the Kuala Lipis Visiting Schbme and the Jelebu Visiting Scheme, came up for approval. The reports of the Technical and Finance Committees were read, and383 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article21 May 1914 - to- lay, locally $7. r U'>2.\ fin l ,!i r,, :o: n g D ewa is on page "> :o: I ntelligence, Corresponi, produce Market 1 in Supplement to this 112 conceit takes at the Victoria J? Jl.la -harp. :o: Small bas heen appointN. _ni Seinbilan W.402 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article30 December 1915 - An Appeal. We have be» n requested by Mr. S. N. Bardhan, of the Tan Tock Seng's Hospital, to publish the following appeal Due to repeated unusually heavy rloodj, the people of Naokhaii and Teppere (Bengal) are in distress. The Government of Bengal nave opt no*} r<397 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration22 September 2005 - M A L A Y S I A THE cabin of the trailer hung precariously from the edge of the bridge. Trapped inside was its driver, Mr A Chandharan his left leg fractured. The 54-year-old had lost control of his trailerPictures: CHINA PRESS, BERITA HARIAN - 402 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article, Illustration22 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 in front of him on Monday last week. The Malay Mail reported on Friday last week that Mr Mohamad Yusof Arshad of Sekolah Menengah406 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 November 1911 - Mr. F. H. English, of the F. M. Railways, left for Singapore on Sunday en route for Home. Inspector Ryder of Klang has been transferred to Tampin. Klang is to tu V9 an Assistant Commissioner of Police i Q the person of Mr. G. Simpson, who has392 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article15 September 1937 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Jeut. Tan Cheng Chye, of the btraies “tiements Volunteer Force, has been proted to the rank of Captain. Mr. Richard Williamson, of the law firm Drew and Napier, Singapore, has been pointed a member of the Executive Counin place of Mr. W. A. Fell. It is understood that402 words
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The Straits Budget / Article2 July 1931 - —Straits Times, July 1. Here are some significant details picked out of the Hon. Mr. J. W. Simmons’ report on the administration of Negri Sembilan last year. Increased industry among the padi planters of the Kuala Pilah district was noticed. An area of 84 acres near Tampin—Straits Times, July 1. - 389 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement19 June 1917 - WANTED. Young Englishman wishes to better himself billet on Rubber Estate. At present No. 1 assistant on fairly large Estate. Can leave present employment with one months notice, but will only change for permanent billet with good prospects, can epeak Malay and Tamil. Unmarried but has dependencies. All correspondence treated383 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement24 December 1951 - Straits Time* A Free Press fw th« coftvcnitnc* •<- Itt Flooc. Sin««p«» C«W StorJi. OrcHjrd Ro»d wW •cc«<*« mall »dver»i»«»*i«ti m 4 irnvtit te b»» «»"«b«ri CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT. OVER-SEAB r*ague. Committee and members of Singapore Branch. Best Wishes for a very Happy Christmas and New Year Prom All at840 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article21 September 1927 - Detective Inspector Tongue has been promoted Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, and will take over charge of the Marine Division from next Saturday. A notice in regard to changes in the general appearance of tho bottles of Tiger Balm appears in our advertisement columns. The Qiief Justice (Sir Henry .Gompeitz)1,266 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article6 June 1931 - BREAKDOWN OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM? ESTATES BEARING DOUBLE COST? At the May meeting of the Central Health Board the Vice-President, the Principal Medical Officer, F.MS., Dr. C. J. Wilson, M. C, M.C., presided. The discussion respecting proposals for the re-organisation of local boards was continued from the previous3,672 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement28 May 1934 - (Vide Gazette No. 37 of 11th May, 1934.) TENDERS INVITED Tenders will be received up to noon on Wednesday, the 6th Ji; Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor’s Ofh the Resident Councillor’s Office, Malacca, from persons desirous ot an <l supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca,926 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 January 1931 - Trouble with Weeds. "ALL-IN" COST REDUCED TO FIVEPENCE. The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the Sembilan EiUIm Co, Ltd.. was held on I>ec. 23, at 7, Crosby Square. London. Mr C. R. Cilliat I the chairman' presiding. The chairman, in thr course of his speech,1,040 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article1 September 1928 - Under the suspices of the Malayalie Association Johore Bahru the Onam day was celebrated by the Malayalie:* at Johore Bahru at the Association premises on tht 9*h instant. Patients in the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, include Messrs Mattel^, Walsh. Gurr, Stevens. Davis, Halford. Gaffey. Dale Mmris. McN'ee. and Addison. Mrs.572 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article18 June 1934 - Mr. C. E. Jenkins, State Engineer. Kedah. is going on leave next month. Mr. H. W. Cowling, of Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. left Singapore on Saturday on a ten-day business trip to Sarawak. Mr. J. H. West of the P.W.D., Ulu Selangor. arrived from home on Thursday,582 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 July 1918 - Major W. 8. Huxley has been slightly wounded. Mr. D. St. L. Parsons is now undergoing a course of training for tbe A.B.C. Mr. Langbam Carter, senior magistrate is still in the General Hospital. Mr. 0. F. F. Wearne, a managing director of Mt-svrs. Wearne Brother?, Ltd572 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration24 August 2002 - ARREST LEADS TO REVELATION By CL Tan MOHAMAD Shukri Hussein (left) was the trusted henchman of the man who led Malaysia's Gang 13 robbers. He organised safe houses for Ahmad Arshad or Mat Komando, as he was commonly known to elude the police.CL Tan - 551 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 July 1932 - SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. L. Reynolds of the Sarawak Police 1 arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday morn- ing. j Mr. N. B. Thomas O.C.P.D. Tampin who went on short leave returned and resumed duties. Tungku Abu Bakar, of Johore, who has been in the Johore General Hospital for some days537 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article3 September 1914 - We are sorry to learn that Dr. J. R Aeria is down with dengue fever. Mr. J. W. Haddon, assistant Government Analyst, has been appointed an assistant Superintendent, Chandu and Liquors Revenue, Singapore, with effect from August 8. The Rev. J. P. Parry, late of Kinta, has been inducted545 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article7 December 1937 - Mr. K. M. Byrne has been appointed to act as Assistant District Judge, Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. E. Ashby of Kramat Estate. Dindings were in Ipoh on Friday. Mr. Robert Chelliah, Senior Hospital Assistant, Bentong, died on Saturday at the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Mr.588 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article30 January 1918 - want M. Mr. E-Jeff, of bcrtfflO* o 1« b hospital j e fl. E. the Governor will be in Paneng Sgalfl ID tbe DOaf f UlOfO. Mr. EJ. Bennett, ef Meisrs. A Co., ie away id tee southern sot Women t tor a fuungbl e e The Hon. Mr.want M. - 567 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article10 July 1923 - M.A .P. Mr. W. PenHtee, of Messrs. Mansfield and Co. Ltd., sailed on the Phemius homeward bound on leave. The Hon. Mr. J. H. W. Park, Colonial Engineer, 8. 8., who arrived here on Monday last, is on a visit of inspection. I r An address to the Very Rev.572 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration29 November 2017 - SAINI SALLEH saini@sph.com.sg CIK Salha Mohamed sering membonceng motosikal berkuasa tinggi suaminya setiap kali mereka menyertai konvoi bermotosikal ke Malaysia dan Thailand tetapi tidak bagi perjalanan ke Sungai Petani, Kedah, Jumaat lalu. Suaminya, Allahyarham Shahruddin Ibrahim, 49 tahun, ayah tujuh anak,SAINI SALLEH - Foto SAINI SALLEH; – Foto NSTP. - 540 words
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Indian Daily Mail / Article12 August 1949 - At 9.00 p.m. on Aug. 10, three Chinese armed with revolvers or p.siois went to the house ot* a Ch«uese rubber dealer at BaSa Karang i Kampar area (PeraK). Tney allru Him out and took him about •i u-e in i rout di the756 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement16 June 1960 - NOTICE j P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at the Level Crossing at Telegraph Post No. 103/23 over the Approach Road to Central Mental Hospital Compound will be closed to traffic for repairs to track from 7.00 p.m. on 21-6-60 to 6.00 a.m. the following morning. 2. Road vehicles will be permitted761 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 November 1933 - DR. TEMPANY'S VOICE. This is not really as personal a note as the caption may suggest. It Is merely intended to announce that Dr. Tempany may soon take part in the deliberations of the Federal Council as an official member. For some years there has been774 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 June 1916 - U J R R'gby has pas-ed his final law L 1 col a In s H Langston, D. 0., Tampin, is -h’rtiy leaving for Penwg t 0 take U P the duties of Censor. Mr A G Anthony of Messrs Huttenbach Bros <fc Co., arrived from Singapore783 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement2 April 1951 - CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued M previous Col.) VEHICLES FOR SALE CHEVROLET FLEETMASTER. resis'-ered January. 1948. Price •6850. Phone ***** or ***** HOUSES LAND FOR SALE FREEHOLD LAND in Fernhlll Road, approx. 1J acres: would consider cflers near 40 cents foo< Box No. A4693. S T. FOR SALE UNUSED beautiful lace wedding416 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement6 January 1958 - Strait* Tiae* k Free Prest Foi Hrn convtnl»nc. or adv«r- ttttr* cur raprataittotivet at lit loot, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAO, will ReMtM ""all od.«rtis«mtnti and entwart to aa« mi inker*. Clotsifitd odvrrtistmtrtt may ehe be hond.d t*> CITY BOOK STORf iro., WiiKhoitoi Houso, Collyer Quay, Sinoopor. MR. M M430 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 June 1948 - From Out Own Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Thursday. A NORTH Malaya Bus Service Association is to be formed shortly to provide "improved travell ng facilities for the public." About 16 bus companies are expected to be elected found-er-members at an inaugural meeting to be held on June410 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article31 August 1922 - Mr. C. B. Redway hai joined If ■■Til. Kennedy. Burkill and Co. Ltd. m Ipoh. Mr. A. Heywood Waddington has been appointed m UMflstant controller of labour i.m.s. At tlv annual general meeting of the New Club, Taiping, Mi-. J. W. Sheffield was elected President and Mr. W. H. Tate.414 words