The Straits Times Annual, 1 January 1968
1968-01-01
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The Straits Times Annual
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Title Section12 1968-01-01 1 The Straits Times ANNUAL for 1968 (53 KDN 7763/M C (P) 740712 words
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Advertisement113 1968-01-01 16/17 TROIKMi RESTAU RA for delicious Russian Cuisine MM delicious Russian Cuisine. m 9 <■l CAPTAIN’S BAR A\ V V 4 I A'# •4 COFFEE HOUSE > I BALALAIKA ROOM ■i•'.w f ■Mf ■j* Singapore Really enjoy scrumptious food Call in at TROIKA as most gourmets are doing, and discover the113 words
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Advertisement200 1968-01-01 20/21 V K a IP m tsom < t. 4 IC2*kSt t *IU3R9» h:, n*“* < <•>. «we Ssxr ni.«. Reproduced by kind permission of the National Museum Singapore This view from Mt. Wallich was painted in oil by Percy Carpenter in 1856. It is now hanging in the National Museum200 words
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Article, Illustration160 1968-01-01 24/25 Allington Kennard MERDEKA: THE FIRST DECADE 26 Eric iennings NATION ON PARADE 32 Mubin Sheppard FEAST FOR THE SEA DJINNS 38 Steve Lu &Ho Yam Peng YELLOW IS FOR AN EMPEROR 42 Ivan Polunin ISLAND OF CRABS 46 Frank Sullivan THE ART OF HOESSEIN SO Suleiman Ali THE FACE160 words
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Advertisement54 1968-01-01 24/25 word... in your e The Seed of Knowledge grows and explodes into a Tree of Life, nurtured by experience through the March of Time. Thus, with foresight, expansion and ever increasing awareness of the demands and the resources available in this area of multilingual races JACKS have continued, and will54 words
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Article, Illustration2097 1968-01-01 26/27 Few young countries have done so well as Malaysia or can face the future so confidently. Political stability, an experienced government and an efficient civil service are its greatest assets, says ALLINGTON KENNARD. matter what the yardstick political stability, economic progress, living standards, social development or2,097 words
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Article, Illustration1943 1968-01-01 32/33 ERIC JENNINGS describes Singapore’s celebration of its second anniversary as a republic. The accent was on youth and the multi-racial society set amidst a blaze of colour in the heart of the city. S the last note of “Majulah Singapura”, the Republic’s National Anthem, died away and1,943 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1968-01-01 38/39 DATO HAJI MUBIN SHEPPARD - BY DATO HAJI MUBIN SHEPPARD When for weeks there are no catches, the fisher-folk of Kelantan sometimes invoke the aid of a medium. He directs a ceremony replete with music, dancers, puppets of the shadow play and a model boat which carries morsels of food1,408 words
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Article, Illustration2276 1968-01-01 42/43 STEVE LU. a Singapore artist, takes a special delight in painting with meticulous detail the brilliant costumes of the Chinese classical opera. A small selection of his collection is reproduced in these pages. HO YAM PENG discusses the significance of styles and colours worn by2,276 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1968-01-01 46/47 IVAN POLUNIN - by IVAN POLUNIN WHEN I was in Kuantan I dropped in at the Tourist Office. One thinks of Pahang as a vast expanse of forest and it seemed remarkable to find a Tourist Office there, but then Che Yang, the Tourist Promotion Officer, is a remarkable woman.1,348 words
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Article, Illustration6 1968-01-01 48/49 —by Lim Boon Tiong—by Lim Boon Tiong - 6 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1968-01-01 50/51 FRANK SULLIVAN - ‘Malaysia’s painter of the people' aptly describes the artist who is regarded as the leading exponent of portraiture in South-East Asia. by FRANK SULLIVAN Tl/rALAYSIA’S top-ranking portrait painter, Hoessein of Kuala Lumpur, is an artist who knows his own mind. Unswervingly loyal to the ‘academic’ school,1,582 words
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Article, Illustration670 1968-01-01 56/57 SULEIMAN ALI - by SULEIMAN ALI DOW upon row of cannisters and shelf upon shelf of files in the Directorate of National Mapping in Kuala Lumpur contain an entire picture of Malaya. Every town and village, every mountain and river, every house and every tree. From Perlis to the670 words
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Article, Illustration506 1968-01-01 58/59 HOIE YOOK LOON has captured with a series of studies in red the Chinese sign writer going about his task. GOH TUCK CHIANG tells something of the changing world of those who pen the traditional papers. TS the Chinese sign-writer the man who pens the506 words
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Article, Illustration1866 1968-01-01 60/61 One of the Sabahan names for Jesselton is Singgah Mata, ‘Where the eye lingers’. It is picturesque and appropriate and if ever a change is considered it should rank very high on the short list. GORDON WELLS traces the history of the capital of Malaysia's easternmost state, its1,866 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1968-01-01 62/63 People living along the shores of Johore, Singapore and the Rhio islands have the world's fastest model sailing boats of light wood balanced by outriggers. AWANG PAWANG describes a racing day in the islands. rpHERE was going to be a race for jong, Malay model sailing1,682 words
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Article, Illustration2015 1968-01-01 66/67 lAN URQUHART - by lAN URQUHART rPHE jungle, also, and more properly called, the nomadic Penans, mainly live in small groups of as few as five or six persons or as many as 160 in the remote jungles of the Third and Fourth Divisions of Sarawak, but the average2,015 words
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Article, Illustration7 1968-01-01 68/69 —by David Tay Poey Cher—by David Tay Poey Cher - 7 words
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Article, Illustration2465 1968-01-01 70/71 Tang Sung in the Delta TOM HARRISSON is noted for his work in Borneo. Here he tells something of the pre-historic trading sites found along the Sarawak River’s banks. A S you fly into East Malaysia from Singapore, if the weather is good the Comet will probably come in, losing2,465 words
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Article, Illustration1724 1968-01-01 74/75 ELIZABETH WONG - by ELIZABETH WONG Malaysia's doctors of the future will come from a superb medical complex which has been set up at Petaling Jaya near one of Asia’s newest and finest universities. ANOTHER milestone in the Federation’s development was reached with the opening of the University Hospital in Petaling1,724 words
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Article, Illustration849 1968-01-01 78/79 LANCE KERSEY - by LANCE KERSEY “T ADY Precious Stream” is a play which carries all the hallmarks of the Chinese classical theatre, save that the language used is English. In all other respects it conforms with traditions that go back more than a thousand years. Here are the brilliant849 words
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Article, Illustration1613 1968-01-01 82/83 HUGH MABBETT - by HUGH MABBETT SUDDENLY, Kuala Lumpur is a city. It was a change which crept up and caught us unawares. One day we lived in the old and comfortable tin, rubber and public service town, unchanged for decades, relaxed and gossipy. And the next we knew Kuala1,613 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1968-01-01 90/91 ISMAIL BIN ABDULLAH - by ISMAIL BIN ABDULLAH The ‘Garden of Hope’ is a pilot project to see what can be done to help the sightless people of the rural areas to help themselves. The scheme is not a soft- hearted charity. The approach from the start has been1,390 words
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Article, Illustration2183 1968-01-01 96/97 The little ships of the Thirties, once packed the port, trading with the region. Something of their story particularly that of the ‘White Fleet’-is told by K. G.TREGONNING. SINGAPORE’S coastal shipping services affectionately known to Singaporeans as the “Mosquito Fleet” reached their height in the 1930’s after2,183 words
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Article, Illustration2415 1968-01-01 104/105 VIVIAN STUART - by VIVIAN STUART ‘The Little Admiral’ served under four sovereigns, knew and loved Singapore for some 70 years. Of all his honours he probably cherished none more than the association of his name with the great port. KEPPEL is a Singapore name. There is Keppel2,415 words
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Advertisement112 1968-01-01 110/111 the South Pacific, last unspoiled corner of the earth 4 m *jjg»siftjsiy*;?/ Hong Kong Singapore Australia New Zealand A NEW KIND OF HOLIDAY. The South Pacific is still unspoiled. It's authentic without being primitive, comfortable without being commercial. And it's so easy to enjoy because it's so close. From Singapore,112 words
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Article, Illustration2270 1968-01-01 112/113 N. J. NANPORIA traces the centuries-old links between India and the region and touches on the contribution of those of Indian racial descent to the development of Malaysia and Singapore. THE Indian “presence” in Singapore and Malaysia is so much a part of the2,270 words
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Advertisement105 1968-01-01 118/119 b I Tii I (ĔĔ irariM, ir V. s<\ m t a J* VI I,* h EXPLODES THE HOTEL MYTH! The popular myth that hotel-living is more luxurious than home life has been exploded by Goodwood. How? With ten acres of gardens and two swimming pools. With three superb restaurants105 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1968-01-01 120/121 R. K. TYERS - by R. K. TYERS SINGAPORE is one of the major ports of the world and has many thousands of its citizens sailing as seamen on ships of various nationalities. In order to create greater employment opportunities for its citizens, the Government decided in 1962 to purchase a1,930 words
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Advertisement101 1968-01-01 124/125 New Deluxe <s BRAND NEW SUPER DELUXE MODELS PanElectric years ahead! i WITH THESE ADVANCED FEATURES Butter Conditioner keeps butter fresh yet always ready to spread. Polystyrene Lined door and interior stain and scratch proof, will never rust or fade. Automatic Defrosting in main compartment of twin door models. Push101 words
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Article, Illustration3882 1968-01-01 126/127 GEORGE PEET - by GEORGE PEET OEVEN o’clock in the morning in my home in an Australian suburb and what do you suppose I hear? Believe it or not, the whooping of wah-wahs. The zoo is only a mile away, and the little apes sound as lively3,882 words
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Advertisement83 1968-01-01 126/127 You're listening to the engines and drinking coffee when suddenly you see the lights. From up here you can see the marvel electricity is working in that big black world. Every light is a bulb on a car, or a street, or in a room where there are people. People83 words
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Advertisement101 1968-01-01 132/133 1 J ■xmt: m if The best of both worlds... Behn, Meyer have been here since 1840. And in a century and a quarter of trading one comes to know a lot about a country and its potential markets. Our home is Germany, in fact our parent company is one101 words
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