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The Straits Times / Article25 November 1955 - SEREMBAN. Thurs. MANTIN ESTATE. 12 miles from Seremban, a rubber estate since 1900. is to be converted Into a tea estate. The 1,220-acre plantation when replanted, will be the big?e.st tea venture in Negri Sembilan. A spokesman of the Linggi Group, which controls Mantin Estate,84 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article10 May 1930 - Mr. M. G. Clarke, lately of Mantin Estate, Mantin. and the Negri State cricketer, has gone to Banteng Estate, Banteng.— M.M. More than a score of Bengalis have been arrested in Rangoon op suspicion of having been concerned In the recent insurrection at Chittagong.44 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 July 1962 - WOMAN: I WAS RAPED BY 4 MEN oEREMBAN, Fri. A mother of two children reported to Mantin police yesterday that she had been raped and robbed of a pold ring by four men as she was cycling home from an election rally at Pajam village on Wednesday niehtThe woman, aged205 words
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Morning Tribune / Article17 March 1937 - Spreading Into \egri Sembilan f m Ou Reporter^ Seremban Monday THAT recent Laboui unreal In sei angor had spread past th»- Selangor tndan was revealed In Seremban this morning when It was reported that there had been trouble from Chinese coolies .tt Batang Benar Estate at mid day240 words
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Singapore Daily News / Article9 January 1933 - STORY OF ATTACK ON ESTATE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban Friday. Chet Singh, a Sikh was charged before the Seremban Magistrate for having attacked one Loh Koi, a contractor, v\ith the intention of robbing him. at Mantin Estate on the December <"» last. Accused claimed trial and Mr.300 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article24 October 1933 - Sequel To Injury Of Pedestrian. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 23. A FTER several postponements, the case in -t* which a European named Thomas F Egan manager of Pajam Estate, Pajam, stood charged with rash and negligent driving, and thereby causing hurt to a Chinese named Chin323 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 November 1929 - Mr. M. G. Clarke, of Bukit Nanas estate, Sercmban, has been transferred to Jlantin estate, Mantin and Mr. G. F. MesTatt has been transferred to Bukit Nanas estate, Seremkan.29 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article8 December 1933 - Estate Manager Going Home On Sick Leave. j rfrom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Dec. 7 Mr. J. S. Beldam, manager. Mambau Estate, who has been an inmate of the General Hospital. Seremban, will shortly be proceeding home on medical edvice. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Beldam. Major126 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article23 March 1937 - Mantin Estate, Sungci Ifftbang Estate. Kubang Estate, Nilal, Sjngei Labu P. P. Chient'.s Estate (with Japanese manager). Sungei Sekah Estate. Bukit Cheviot and Labu Estates, Hlllsuic Nilal Estate. Tanah Merah Estate, Estate, Jemima Estate, Third Mile Estate, Mambau Estate. Bukit Kubu Estate, Ainsctale Estate, Linggi Estate Chembong Estate, Belian Wangi63 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 November 1933 - Mr. J. I. Warden, of Sungei Gadut Estate has returned from leave and has resumed work. Mr. J. C. Peskett, of Mantin Estate, has gone home on leave.28 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article17 August 1927 - Leong Seng was on the 10th inst. produced before the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. N. F. H. Mather and charged with committing the murder at Kubang Estate of one Leong Cho on the 23rd ultimo at 7 30 p.m. and was remanded until the 17th inst. Wai Nam,171 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article16 March 1937 - NO DISORDER Agitators From Selangor? (From Our Own Rcporterj Scremban, AloiuJiiy. THAT the recent labour unrest ill Sclangor had spread past the Se laay or boundary ura* revealed in Set-cm ban this morning when it was reported that there had been trouble from Chinese coolie* at236 words
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore) / Article5 December 1948 - SEREMBAN. Saturday. Bandits attacked the bungalow of the assistant manager on Pajam Estate. 13th mile, Mantin Road, last night. Another gang fired at the quarters of the Special Constables at the Kepis Division of Jeram Padang Estate. Kuala Pilah area.43 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 January 1950 - From Oar Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs.—K. Ramasamy, a labourer on Pajam Estate, Mantin, was acquitted and discharged without having his defence called upon at Seremban on a charge of killing a cow valued at $400 belonging to Mr. Thomas a conductor of Pajam Estate.45 words
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The Straits Budget / Article12 October 1933 - Planter Charged With Rash Driving. (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Oct. (1 T. F. Egan, Manager of Pa jam Estate appeared before Raja Kamaraizaman che Seremban Magistrate, today on a charge of causing hurt t,o Chin Yap at Mantin town “by doing an net rashly or negligently192 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 July 1955 - SEREMBAN, Wed. A rubber estate in Negri Sembilan is switching to tea planting. It is the first tea planation to start in the state. The change is being made on Mantin Estate, about 12 miles north of here. About 20 acres have been planted. Eventually the plantation will53 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article31 July 1931 - A fire is reported to have occurred on Monday at Pajam Estate. Mantin. where a rubber store with rubber is said to have been gutted.25 words
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The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article16 October 1923 - Accused on\icted Before Mr. 11. h. Banks, in the Seremban police court, on Monday a < eylonese named Vallipbam was churg ed by inspector Abubakar, C,R.D Mantin, witji buying al the 111 mil Ffjam-rd., *Mantin, about fifty kutis <«. cultivated rubber, having no licence to purchase, and372 words
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 April 1937 - Echo Of Negri Estate Strikes (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban April 21. “1 ar* a labourer. 1 did not threaten to break any person’s bones,” said C i T v«c Siau Aoiig, when together with another Chinese, Xif Kai, he was ch "!4'e ith601 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 February 1975 - SERSMBAN. Sat. Four youths armed with daggers tied up the family of an estate conductor at Mantin last night and robbed them of Jewellery valued at $3,000.29 words