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The Straits Budget / Article9 January 1902 - (StraitB Times Bth January.) The returns to hand from Bangkok by yesterday’s mail, may not justify broad conclusions regarding the growuh of German shipping in this region, but they present features that Will certainly appeal to commercial interest, lhe transfer to the German flag of the two principal(StraitB Times, Bth January.) - 4,339 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article31 December 1901 - Tin: year which ends to-day cannot be considered, as far as Penang is con-, cenie.l, one possessing many unusual features. Yet there are some occurrences which give prominence to it, and render it memorable. Penang has pursued the even tenor of its way without any very4,207 words
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The Straits Times / Advertisement9 December 1972 - classified advertisements ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL/ Sir^spofe only: f I s Minimum ,30 for 20 words. 1 SELEGIE MATHS CENTRE offers Learning Aid* in Ma theme tic* for Primary and Secondary pupil*. Including individual tuition Our special Holiday Programme will benefit all who are weak In Mathematics Pleas* call at 299R Belegle Complex.4,737 words
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register / Article10 September 1836 - REPORT ON THE DEHRA DOON. 1827-28. BY THE HON'BLE R J. SHORE. Continued /roa\ last Chronicle. j BIRDS. W 4 ir( i° f t Prey Eagles th «e sorts the black headed, brown and fish eagles comm™ vultures and several smaller ,or?Cbro ~3 white, winch it is doubtful in whkh5,148 words
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Singapore Standard / Article, Illustration23 February 1953 - Rachel L. Carson SBCJSr*'"'" y /r HOLDS THE SECRETS c lIFE'S CREATION HttknWJ Ms 1 vc *~T~~J~*W^w~w~»-O_»'>_^'ii_r~i_iri_«- u -i_i~i_n_i-i_ ~l I I CHAPTER III 1 1 AH Rights Reserved i! i! i/r mmm -w rwEEN the sunlit surface woters of the open sco ond theRachel L. Carson - 5,313 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 July 1874 - JOTTINGS FROM A TROPICAL ISLAND. VII. Ml last jotting on the fauna and flora of L having been brought to a prematnn close, I trust you will not object to a supplementary notice in this one of a singular animal here, which I omitted to mention in my previous one.5,690 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 February 1888 - We are pleased to ’earn that Mr. Ross’s condition is still improving. Mr. Mrs. Rosendale and Mr. T. S. Young arrived by the P. and O. s. s. Ballaarat yesterday. Mr. Gordon Stuart left for Venice. The Deli Conrant says: —Several Chinese Kongsee headmen at Penang have6,513 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 October 1884 - IHE very remarkable pn iperit) and tontinually increasing success of Singapore are so entirely to be traced :<> the great ability and noble character of sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Hut it seems impossible to com- in any way the story of l!:-- place without referring to him. On this account,7,534 words
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article, Illustration24 June 1934 - Show Australia Won The First Test Match At Nottingham MALAYAN CLUB LIFE COMMENTS AND FULL DETAILS OF TBE FOUB DAYS PLAY SUPERB BOWLING BY GRIMMETT AND O'REILLY Great Stand By Bendren And Geary Prevents Rout "PELOW is given m detail comments on and the play m the first Test Match,8,643 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869) / Article22 December 1842 - 5 prom the b>mdo* .If ««f, October 4 1 Precis. R hmker in a cenual county of England a yt Wl <b'" ow ""f 1 c ri> "'l M)l "l»'"ce 1I1 .1 |»y ».x b .iMiirf he l I2JHJO «rrvMniN will l»^ thrown 1 Ttft of eini'lnyriieni,9,214 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article2 July 1890 - Rri)Y\RD Kipling. By Author of "Departmental Ditties," "Plain Talcs from the Hills," Xc kc (By special arrangement with the Bmthor.) 11 But if it bo a girl Lord of my life, it cannot be. 1 have prayed for so many nights, and sent gifts to SheikhRri)Y\RD Kipling - 8,950 words
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Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article5 March 1883 - Before Sir Thomas Sidgreaves, C. J.) MdfDAT, 26th February, 1883. The Libel Case, T. CAROILL VS. J. AHMICHAEL J. F. HANSEN. The Chief Justice gave judgment to-day as follows m the suit at the instance of T. Cargill, Municipal Engineer, against James Carmiehael, Editor, and J. P. Hansen,15,955 words