The Straits Times Annual, 1 January 1965
1965-01-01
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The Straits Times Annual
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Advertisement322 1965-01-01 22/23 4- l.-v Turn back the pages of more than a hundred years of Singapore history and this is what you could have seep had you stood on Government Hill and looked down towards the waterfront, rl <■ 1 T“1 '1 XX This was Singapore in 1856, from a painting by322 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-01-01 1 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL FOR 1 965 KDN 738 MALAYSIA STRIVES FOR PEACE Allington Kennard 2 140 YEARS OF CHANGE ON THE WATERFRONT L. T. Firbank 8 PEACE CORPS Felix Abisheganaden 10 THE FRUITS OF PROGRESS Hugh Mabbett 12 IST AN A CENTENARY Paul Lancaster 18 THOUGHTS OF AN153 words
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Advertisement142 1965-01-01 1 m <v/ 1 'h V rm&rm m l m-irc* i 1 7,/ mi i r* hj rsr a I? .r' r X ri FT. W XW -r--tV> if’ %£r-ft4jyr:\ m 1C V > r jv- ti i .«r r i Experience implies an understanding of a society which, in Malaysia,142 words
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Article, Illustration3022 1965-01-01 2/3 Kcnnarcl - I»’ Kcnnarcl Indonesian “confrontation” has failed —in the guerilla war, in subversion and on the economic front. It has been exposed to the world before the United Nations Security Council as aggression. ROUGHENED by a year and a half of “confrontation”, an Indonesian euphemism for war,3,022 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1965-01-01 8/9 LJ. f - LJ. f fPHE narrator of early Singapore A history is indebted to a number of sketches and paintings the work of travellers and traders, sailors, soldiers and surveyors British, Dutch and French who have been inspired by the matchless panorama of the Island’s1,092 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1965-01-01 10/11 Young Americans are helping the people of Malaysia and many other countries through this remarkable organization, says FELIX ABISHEGANADEN. TTHE story goes that in a remote kampong (village) in Sarawak not so long ago, villagers watched a stranger on his hands and knees planting crops with some Ibans.1,147 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1965-01-01 12/13 Red Books and Operations Rooms are helping rural development schemes to get under way throughout Malaysia, hut the real secret of progress lies in hard work, says HUGH MABBETT. JJROBABLY the most successful, most publicised and least understood element of Malayan progress in recent years is1,625 words
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Article, Illustration8 1965-01-01 16/17 by Kee Chang Tatby Kee Chang Tat - 8 words
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Article, Illustration9 1965-01-01 16/17 by K.F. Wong, FRPS.by K.F. Wong, FRPS. - 9 words
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Article, Illustration2539 1965-01-01 18/19 The stately old palace, looking out over the placid Straits of Johore, "as built in the reign of Sultan Abu Bakar. Its furnishings bring back memories of him and bis son. Sultan Ibrahim, says PAUL LANCASTER. out across the placid waters of the Straits at Johore Bahru, its2,539 words
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Article, Illustration2019 1965-01-01 22/23 EmpText - h EmpText of people collect things, and the reasons why they do are often intriguing. In my own case my interest is art, especially Malaysian art. Many people come to my house in Kuala Lumpur to see my collection. They express surprise and delight, but2,019 words
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Article, Illustration1532 1965-01-01 26/27 KATHLEEN CLARK describes how the boat people of Hong Kong celebrate the birthday of Tin Hau, Goddess of the Sea, who has a special significance for many Chinese in Malaysia. TN April 1840, the first Chinese procession ever held in Singapore celebrated the birthday of1,532 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1965-01-01 30/31 Henry Paul - by Henry Paul jDERAK, unlike certain other Malay States, instals its Rulers. It does not crown them. Nevertheless, the centuriesold rites performed at the installation of Raja Idris ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar Shah as 33rd Sultan of Perak lacked nothing by the absence of a crown1,735 words
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Article, Illustration1754 1965-01-01 34/35 PETER ABSALOM says that Singapore s dream of developing into the leading manufacturing, as well as commercial, centre in the Federation of Malaysia is now moving towards reality. TURONG is dramatic. No scheme which involves conjuring into being a great industrial complex where only a tiny1,754 words
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Article, Illustration3176 1965-01-01 37/38 DATO ABDUL AZIZ bin HAJI ABDUL MAJID writes about a fascinating Malay hobby the keeping of the ground ringed dove for competition singing and tells how it is caught and it is tamed. 'J'RADITIONALLY the Malays as a race are agriculturists and hunters, with rice planting as their3,176 words
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Article, Illustration6 1965-01-01 41/42 by K.F. Wong, FRPS.by K.F. Wong, FRPS. - 6 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1965-01-01 41/42 MARGARET LIM tells something of her research work in London into the long history of the trade in cliandu, once a major source of revenue in Malayan territories. AS a child in Penang, the word “opium” held for me an unreal flavour. It belonged to the world1,509 words
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Article, Illustration7 1965-01-01 44/45 by K.F. Wong, FRPS.by K.F. Wong, FRPS. - 7 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1965-01-01 46/47 HAJI MUBIN SHEPPARD describes a vanished ceremony the progress of a Young prince through the streets of the Kelantan capital to traditional rites at his father’s palace. IJURONG Petala Indra—the winged steed of Hindu mythology—moved slowly along the broadest street in the Kelantan capital. The sun extracted1,356 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1965-01-01 50/51 Mlc&Acl - b Mlc&Acl rpHE people of Scandinavia call butterflies ‘summer-birds,’ and they are indeed creatures of summer and the sun; for the four or five months of the northern European winter you never see a butterfly. In Malaysia, where it is summer all the year round,1,344 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1965-01-01 54/55 IVAN POLUNIN explains why this is one of the most exhilarating sports to be found anywhere in the world, requiring a perfect sense of balance and ability to swim under water whenever it is necessary. rpHOSE of you who spend much time in Singapore will probably have seen1,927 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1965-01-01 58/59 Lwh- Cjl*&h’ - h Lwh- Cjl*&h’ lleside a busy street in the heart of Singapore, Yeo plies his ancient craft. Using the skills which are as ohl as China herself and taught him by his father, he paints in vivid colours symbols and characters from legends that are still revered in1,427 words
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Article, Illustration7 1965-01-01 60/61 by Tan Khek Soon, ARPS: by Tan Khek Soon, ARPS - 7 words
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Article, Illustration514 1965-01-01 62/63 DAVID GRAHAM - DAVID GRAHAM. OFF0 FF the north Borneo coast, drilling of the sea-bed goes on round the clock in Shell’s developing search for off-shore oil in Malaysian and Brunei waters. There have been encouraging signs that a new commercial oilfield may be found. Shell companies have, in fact,514 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1965-01-01 66/67 KATHLEEN WALKER writes about a Sabah meeting at which the Bajaus race swift ponies and the lumbering buffaloes from their farms. T'HERE are smarter, richer and more sophisticated horse races in the world than the Summer Meeting of the Tuaran District Sports and Pony Association, but I doubt1,341 words
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Advertisement154 1965-01-01 66/67 N TANAH MELAYU m tit# ft r a iiimisgmiHHiHS ■■■■■■■■I mini III III 111.ill iimiBii View of the Sultan Abu Bakar Dam Cameron Highlands. The first stage of the Cameron Highlands Hydro Electric Scheme with a Reservoir which has a gross storage of 1670 million gallons of water —a vital154 words
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Advertisement63 1965-01-01 68/69 UNITED ENGINEERS (MALAYSIA) LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF SINGAPORE) CIVIL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL MARINE STRUCTURAL AND REFRIGERATION ENGINEERS DREDGE LAUNCH SHIP BUILDERS SfEEL, /KOAJ NON-FERROUS FOUNDERS IMPORTERS MERCHANTS HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE LONDON BRANCH: AFRICA HOUSE, KINGSWAY, W.C.2. MOORING WINCH, DESIGNED AND BUILT IN OUR SINGAPORE WORKSHOPS FOR AN ALLUVIAL DREDGE63 words
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Article, Illustration6 1965-01-01 72/73 by K.F. Wong, FRPS.by K.F. Wong, FRPS. - 6 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1965-01-01 74/75 Katharine Sim - by Katharine Sim T HAD always wanted to try living in a kampong (Malay village). The very word has an enchanted sound, evoking as it does at least for me little high-roofed houses on stilts dark among trees; islanded perhaps in a sea of ricefields smoke drifts1,594 words
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Article, Illustration6 1965-01-01 80/81 by K.F. Wong, FRPS.by K.F. Wong, FRPS. - 6 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1965-01-01 82/83 Betty Molesworth-Allen - by Betty Molesworth-Allen 4 LTHOUGH leopard-cats may look as soft and tractable as domestic cats, they are intensely shy and nervous, even when brought up with household pets. They are the commonest of the Malayan wild cats, but are seldom seen in their feral state. Unfortunately1,405 words
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Article, Illustration2869 1965-01-01 88/89 GEORGE PEET recalls a visit to two ancient forts set above the ricefields, coconut groves and rubber estates of the expanse of the coastal plain between the Bernam and Klang Rivers. SPHERE is no pleasanter spot on the west coast of Malaya for2,869 words
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