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The Straits Times, 29 July 1930, Page 19
CHINESE RUNS AMOK.
- Hong Fatt mine at Sungei Besi
- Chinese mining coolies
- Dr. Che Lah, assistant surgeon attached to the District Hospital
- a Chinese mining coolie, Chan San suffered from malaria, ran amok, and died from shock and hemorrhage due to rupture of spleen
The Straits Times, 24 July 1933, Page 17
KLANG CONCERT.
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 October 1933, Page 7
MALAY WEDDING
- Towkay Goh Hock Huat, JP
- Mr. and Mrs. Lopez
- Dr. and Mrs. Che Lah
The Straits Times, 22 January 1934, Page 13
KLANG FAREWELL.
- Chinese Rubber Growers' Association Hall, Klang
- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. H. Lowe
- Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel
- Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lopez
- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. O. Stephens, Miss A. Stephens
- Mr. and Mrs. Hesse
- Mr. and Mrs. Lafountain
- Raja Nong, Dato Kaya, Klang
- Mr. B. Geoarge
- Mr. G. LaBrooy
- Dr. and Mrs. Che Lah
The Straits Times, 30 January 1934, Page 12
CAPITAL CHARGE.
The Straits Times, 12 July 1934, Page 12
TAMIL SENTENCED TO DEATH.
- Bukit Kriong Estate, Kapar
- Tamil men and women
- tapping rubber
- Dr. Che Lah
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1935, Page 15
All-Malay Open Tennis Championships
- Dr. Mohd. Said
- Dr. Che Lah
- Dr. Abd. Ghani
The Straits Times, 9 February 1936, Page 26
Untitled
- with pic
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 March 1936, Page 11
Untitled
The Straits Times, 29 September 1936, Page 10
Social and personal
Dr. S. V. Chellam, Deputy Health Officer, Port Swettenham
Dr. Che Lah, Acting Deputy Health Officer, Port Swettenham; returned to KL
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 September 1937, Page 6
- Dr. Hussein, Assistant Medical Officer, Malay Regiment, Port Dickson, will be going to KL on transfer early next month (August 1937)
- Dr. Che Lah from KL will replace him at the Malay Regiment in Port Dickson (28 September 1937)
The Straits Times, 2 October 1938, Page 31
PORT DICKSON
The Straits Times, 26 May 1940, Page 7
Youth Stabs His Brother
The Straits Times, 4 April 1949, Page 5
Senior Asian Officers Meet In K.L.
The Straits Times, 20 April 1949, Page 7
Senior Asian Govt Officers Form Assn.
DOCTOR GETS DECREE NISI
The Straits Times, 26 April 1949, Page 7
Kuala Lumpur, Mon. - A decree nisi, to be made absolute in three months, was granted to Dr Augustine Mohamed Junus Che Lah in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today following an application for a divorce from his wife Daisy d' Courcy Che Lah (Nee Bulner).
Dr Che Lah, a medical officer attached to the Malayan Railways, alleged adultery on the part of his wife.
The suit was not contested.
The Straits Times, 2 July 1949, Page 7
GRADUATES APPOINTED
- Representatives of the Guild of Graduates to the Court and Council of the University of Malaya
-- Dr. M. J. Che Lah
-- Dr. I. S. Ibrahim
The Straits Times, 17 April 1950, Page 5
REPRESENTATION IN FED. COUNCIL IS SOUGHT
- Federal Legislative Council
- Senior Asian Government Officers Association (SAGOA)
-- Mr. Gunn Lay Teik, president
-- Dr. M. J. Che Lah, vice-president
-- Committee:
--- Messrs. S. Thambiah
--- P. Kanagasabal
--- S. Manuel Pillay
--- N. A. K. Nair
--- Chang Yoong Hin
--- K. Arianayagam
--- Dr. D. S. Manikkar, secretary
--- Dr. S. Parampalam
--- Mr. T. Abraham, treasurer
The Straits Times, 11 May 1950, Page 5
$50,000 Loan To Fight Japs
The Singapore Free Press, 4 June 1951, Page 5
GRADUATE REPRESENTATION FOR VARSITY COUNCIL
The Singapore Free Press, 2 August 1951, Page 5
Varsity Council & Court
The Straits Times, 2 August 1951, Page 4
NOMINEES NAMED
Results of election of nominees of the Guild of Graduates to the Council and Court of the University of Malaya were announced by the Registrar, W.D. Craig. The 8 men nominated would serve the UM Court from 8 Oct 1951- 7 Oct 1955.
The Straits Times, 22 May 1956, Page 10
Page 10 Advertisements Column 3
- Medical Dept, Pahang
The Straits Times, 11 February 1957, Page 8
Page 8 Advertisements Column 1
- Vacancies for Probationer Health Inspectors
- Ag. State Medical & Health Officer, Pahang
Dr MJ Che Lah
Kuantan
4 Feb 1957
The Straits Times, 4 June 1957, Page 4
flu flared at jubilee
The Straits Times, 5 June 1957, Page 9
Flu hits Pahang: Four schools close
The Straits Times, 3 January 1958, Page 5
Pahang plan for a floating dispensary
The Straits Times, 8 January 1958, Page 5
$4 million health plan for peasants
The Straits Times, 28 May 1958, Page 12
Page 12 Advertisements Column 4
- Tenders. Medical Department, Pahang
The Straits Times, 30 June 1958, Page 7
Medical officer retires
The Straits Times, 7 September 1959, Page 5
MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS KILLS SIX CHILDREN IN PENANG
- mysterious sickness killed 6 children less than age 4, at Gertak Sanggul fishing village
- 14 miles from G.T.
- vomitting, purging, and convulsions
- Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew
- Tuan Haji H. A. Azyze, chairman of the rural district council
- Dr. M. J. Che Lah, rural health officer
The Straits Times, 6 October 1961, Page 5
Government declares 'war' on caterpillars of Penang Hill
- Penang State Medical Department
- Dr. M. Che Lah, Medical Officer of Health (Rural)
- caterpillars invaded Penang Hill
- sprayed D.D.T.
- felled trees at Bel Retiro, State Govt's hill bungalow
- Penang Hill Govt dispensary
The Straits Times, 8 July 1964, Page 5
1,800 more pilgrims back this month
The Straits Times, 16 July 1965, Page 9
Pilgrims who left it till too late...
The Straits Times, 20 January 1966, Page 4
Biggest medical mission for Mecca
- Total: 2,000 Malaysian pilgrims
- Leaving Penang on 29 January 1966
- Ship: Kuala Lumpur
- Medical Mission: 27 people + 5 = 32 people
This was the biggest medical mission sent to Makkah
Team:
3 doctors - Dr Che Lah (leader), Dr Haji Ahmad (Kedah), Dr M. I. Hussain (Terengganu)
10 hospital assistants
1 matron (Mariah, wife of Dr Che Lah)
3 nurses
10 attendants
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In addition:
2 welfare officers
1 religious teacher
2 cooks
--
Dr. Haji M. J. Che Lah (Penang), leader of the mission
- flew to Makkah a week after Kuala Lumpur left Penang
- arrived in Jeddah a week ahead of the pilgrims, to finalise all medical arrangements
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Dato Haji Ali Rouse, Controller of Pilgrimage
- said # of "flying pilgrims" had increased in 1966
- a chartered plane will carry 90 pilgrims to Makkah:
-- they will tour the Middle East
-- Was this the pilgrimage of Dr Omar bin Din, who accompanied the Sultan or Agong?
--
first batch pilgrims - 700 Singapore, 700 Penang, 300 Port Swettenham (total 1,700)
Leaving Penang on 29 Jan 1966:
30 crates of drugs and medicines
15 new beds for sick bays in Jeddah & Makkah
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Haji Abdul Kader bin Haji Tamin, pilgrim commissioner, will sail on Kuala Lumpur
---
Inche Osman bin Fakir, officer from Penang pilgrimage office
- leave for Borneo on Friday
- to make arrangements for the departure of pilgrims from Borneo
- they will board the second ship, Anshun
The Straits Times, 4 January 1968, Page 7
ALL SET FOR FIRST BATCH OF PILGRIMS OFF TO MECCA