The Straits Times Annual, 1 January 1966
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The Straits Times Annual
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Title Section13 1966-01-01 1 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL FOR 1966 $4- 2 J K.D.N. 1409 M.C.(P) 140213 words
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Advertisement133 1966-01-01 3 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST indigenous BANK in MALAYSIA AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 33,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $505,000,000.00 i A skssjas S H S* U 5 •A. Head Office: China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: “Oversea" MALAYSIA BRANCHES SINGAPORE: North Bridge133 words
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Advertisement161 1966-01-01 4/5 yui5X5A5Ag C5 7 SINGAPORE'S LUXURY HOTEL the way to O H! !RHTI m*. GORDON GRILL ARUNDEL ROOM I NEW SWIMMING POOL In Singapore—it’s Goodwood. It’s that way because this beautifully appointed hotel set in spacious grounds here has a charm and dignity rarely encountered these days. For instance, there are161 words
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Advertisement107 1966-01-01 6/7 MALAYSIA’S GIFT TO THE WORLD 'ft (MADE OF STRAITS REFINED TUtt v, 3 1 4rVV J-5 7 II I n U s. i 1* rW n E.\ i *•„<# lS' /j m SELANGOR PEWTER products are attractive, durable and easy to clean. We have all manner of products ranging from107 words
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Advertisement128 1966-01-01 10/11 .1 V '3' Trading in the Far East, like anywhere else, depends on understanding the people. For instance, in the case of the Chinese, the trader gets nowhere until he grasps the fact that Chinese thought is founded on the philosophy of ‘‘T’ai Chi" and appreciates the depth and extent128 words
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Advertisement115 1966-01-01 12/13 66 ELAMAT -that’s WELCOME in Malay This hotel is a landmark, one of the tallest buildings in Singapore. It provides a panoramic view of the bustling city and harbour. All our suites and 165 rooms are air-conditioned with private baths and telephone. There is a shopping arcade, air-conditioned cinema, squash115 words
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Advertisement51 1966-01-01 16/17 Th is publication has been printed from COATES NUCHROME 81-METAL PLATES and the colour section from INKS produced by COATES BROTHERS (FAR EAST) LIMITED in their Singapore Factory ATTRACTIVE SALES FOR ALL PROMOTION LITERATURE SPECIFY COATES BROTHERS INKS. COATES BROTHERS (FAR EAST) LTD., JALAN KILANG BARAT, REDHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SINGAPORE51 words
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Advertisement138 1966-01-01 18/19 DO I i I ‘LINOTYPE’ gets production taped ‘LINOFILM-QUICK’ PHOTOTYPESETTING MACHINE 'LINOTYPE ELEKTRON’ LINECASTING MACHINE 'LINASEC' COMPUTER Both ‘Linofilm-Quick’ phototypesetting machines and ‘Linotype Elektron’ linecasting machines operate on 6-level tape which can be processed with the aid of a ‘Linasec’ computer. These machines represent only three of the many reasons138 words
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Advertisement261 1966-01-01 20/21 This vas the scene along Connaught Drive, Singapore, in the early 1900’s as captured W 11C11 in an oil painting by A. L. Watson, one of many by this artist, which can be seen at the National Museum. Through the trees to the left is the Singapore and gharries plied261 words
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Advertisement121 1966-01-01 22/23 Chong How Lim, apprentice printer, meets the best friend he will ever know... Original Heidelberg...master printer It’s a great day for any printer when he is introduced to an Original Heidelberg, because this is a press that produces the kind of work that can make his print shop famous. With121 words
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Article, Illustration164 1966-01-01 24/25 Wang Gungwu THE WAY AHEAD 26 L. T. Firbank EARLY SINGAPORE 32 E. J. H. Corner KINABALU 34 Lance Stuart THREE IN UNITY 38 Hugh Mabbett RICE REVOLUTION 42 Frank Sullivan BATIK ART 46 5. Durai Raja Singam JINGLI NONA 48 Haji Mubin Sheppard MOSQUE MAGNIFICENT 50 Wang Gungwu164 words
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Advertisement142 1966-01-01 24/25 the supreme jewel a* w r 1 V-OyA v ViV A diamond only assumes its value after it has been skilfully handled by an expert. A minute study of its structure is made and special techniques applied to produce its absorbing brilliance. Likewise, trade does not achieve its full value142 words
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Advertisement8 1966-01-01 24/25 A STRAITS TIMES RUBLICA T I O N8 words
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Article, Illustration3633 1966-01-01 26/27 DR WANG GUNGWU, Professor of History at the University of Malaya, looks at the separation of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia. He points out that before one can think of reconciliation one must look back and see what can be learned from the events which led3,633 words
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Article, Illustration519 1966-01-01 32/33 L. T. FIRBANK - L. T. FIRBANK RAZING south and seawards from Mount Sophia, where the Cathay Building is now, this was the young Settlement of Singapore only 20 years after that historic expedition, led by Sir Stamford Raffles, had sailed from Penang early in 1819 and had anchored off St. John’s519 words
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Article, Illustration1829 1966-01-01 34/35 This, the sacred mountain of Sabah, is Malaysia's mightiest peak the highest between the Himalayas and New Guinea. Here a great scientific expedition is described and illustrated by E. J. H. CORNER. TN 1961 the Royal Society of London sent its first expedition to Mount Kinabalu. Its purpose was1,829 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1966-01-01 38/39 The Armed Forces of Malaysia, being expanded as a result of Indonesian aggression, have aimed at a high degree of integration of three services. Operations in Borneo have emphasised the value of aircraft, particularly helicopters, says LANCE STUART. the border with Thailand to the divided island of1,786 words
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Article, Illustration1758 1966-01-01 42/43 With double-cropping made possible by the introduction of new, early-maturing and high-yielding strains, plus the development of special irrigation schemes, Malaya’s farmers may one day be able to meet most of the country’s rice needs, says HUGH MABBETT. TVHE year 1965 saw Malaya set for a A revolution1,758 words
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Article, Illustration7 1966-01-01 44/45 by Tan Khek Soon, ARPSby Tan Khek Soon, ARPS - 7 words
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Article, Illustration589 1966-01-01 46/47 FRANK SULLIVAN - -FRANK SULLIVAN. DATIK as a medium of fine art is growing in popularity among the artists of Malaysia and Singapore. The acknowledged master of this unique development is Chuah Thean Teng of Penang, who signs his works simply "Teng". Although historians may differ, Teng can be truly calledPUXwici ly - 589 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1966-01-01 48/49 S.DURAI RAJA SINGAM - BY S.DURAI RAJA SINGAM What comes into your mind when you hear that word? As a boy living in the Railway quarters in Kampong Attap, Kuala Lumpur, I would hear a schoolmate next door, a Sinhalese boy named Dias, singing a ditty j which began with the words1,033 words
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Article, Illustration1463 1966-01-01 50/51 HAJI MUBIN SHEPPARD describes the splendid Islamic edifice which now graces the centre of the Malaysian capital. Here there is space in comfort and coolness for 8,000 worshippers. w IT H a few modest exceptions, Malaya is a country of small mosques. The immense size of Malaya’s National1,463 words
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Article, Illustration6 1966-01-01 52/53 by Ong Seng-Chew, AFIAP.by Ong Seng-Chew, AFIAP. - 6 words
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Article, Illustration1493 1966-01-01 54/55 Dr WANG GUNGWU describes the growth of the University of Malaya. It has 3,000 students and plans to double this figure. SPHERE are not many campuses in the world whose site can claim to have close association with the very products which have made the country1,493 words
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Article, Illustration2138 1966-01-01 58/59 KATHLEEN WALKER describes how the boat people of a Hong Kong village appease the spirits ot those who died in war and typhoon. A CCORDING to Chinese beliefs, spirits from Purgatory are permitted to visit the earth during the two weeks starting on the first2,138 words
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Article, Illustration418 1966-01-01 62/63 —BETTY MOLES WORTH ALLEN - —BETTY MOLES WORTH ALLEN. 'J'HE ginger family (Z ingiberaceae) is mainly a tropical one. There are about 45 genera and 800 species which are centered in Asia, but extend to Africa. They prefer a moist warm climate, thus being very happy in Malaya, where about 150 species are418 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1966-01-01 64/65 SYED NASIR BIN ISMAIL. Director of the Dewan Bahasa, describes how 50,000 new terms have been coined and the progress being made with work on a modern dictionary. t TLTITH the attainment of independence in 1957 and the proclamation of Malay as the National1,179 words
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Article, Illustration1827 1966-01-01 66/67 PETER ABSALOM reviews the work of Singapore’s Housing and Development Board, which has already built 50,000 units and plans to provide 60,000 more homes in new satellite towns by 1970. SINGAPORE is not a well-planned city. Apart from a fine fringe of Victorian municipal splendour around the1,827 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1966-01-01 70/71 The great Brunei mosque dominates 5,000 houses built on piles in the water village. The settlement is centuries old, but now some of its people are being persuaded to try life ashore, says LAURIE WESTON. 0F Borneo’s many attractions and it has much to offer the tourist surfeited1,192 words
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Article, Illustration7 1966-01-01 72/73 by Hoie Yook Loon, ARPSby Hoie Yook Loon, ARPS - 7 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1966-01-01 74/75 TOM HARRISSOM describes I ban ceremonies, which are among the most colourful held in all Malaysia. JJELL is not a conception known to any kind of Dayak in Borneo until the recent advent of bible-thumpers. Heaven makes up for it. Some of the Bornean ideas of1,723 words
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Article, Illustration859 1966-01-01 78/79 Ly Singko - 'by Ly Singko LL theatres have comic characters, but few, if any, of these comic characters are comparable to the clowns in the Chinese theatre. A Chinese clown is not only a part in a play, but is an established character requiring skill and professional859 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1966-01-01 80/81 KATHARINE SIM recalls the quiet beauty of a jungle stream and a sun-dappled beach, where she and her family spent many a pleasant hour away from the bustling life of the Malaysian capital. TT all began when we lived in Kuala Lumpur. At most week-ends we felt a1,407 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1966-01-01 82/83 Fish-traps are a feature of Malaysian waters, and yet few people, except the fisher-folk, ever visit them. The story of how they work is told by IVAN POLUNIN. rpHE stranger coming to Malaysia for the first time by ship is intrigued to see houses built miles out to sea,1,303 words
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Article, Illustration6 1966-01-01 84/85 by Hoie Yook Loon, ARPSby Hoie Yook Loon, ARPS - 6 words
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Article, Illustration707 1966-01-01 86/87 K. F. WONG, the distinguished photographer of the peoples of Borneo, captures in these pictures the atmosphere of the weekly market in a small Sabah town. The scene, dating from the days of the Chartered Company, is described by GORDON WELLS. PEARLY every Sunday morning it707 words
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Advertisement90 1966-01-01 88/89 I ■M -J, -me'4 !0 I I! I lv «u tirl J/ I THE CHARTERED BANK A YEAR OF PROGRESS IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE. The past year has been a year of progress and development for The Chartered Bank. Our customers have increased. New services have also been inaugurated. The90 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1966-01-01 90/91 A countryman at heart, the Prime Minister of Malaysia enjoys nothing better than to relax in his rural retreat at Bukit Choras, says KHOR CHEANG KEE. “T HAVE always been a countryman at heart, and always will be. I don’t really enjoy life in the Federal1,667 words
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Advertisement57 1966-01-01 90/91 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU INDU ■387 OKfllßll SULTAN ABU BAKAR DAM CAMERON HIGHLANDS n SULTAN ISMAIL POWER STATION JOHORE BAHRU For details of special tariffs applicable to industrial and commercial installations, apply to the local District Manager or to the Commercial Manager. NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF57 words
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Advertisement125 1966-01-01 92/93 Known world wide This colourful and symbolic flag is known all over the world. So too, is the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, founder member of the Hongkong Bank Group. Represented by subsidiary companies or by correspondent banks throughout the world, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, together with its125 words
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Advertisement199 1966-01-01 94/95 remember... you have a friend at the Chase Manhattan bank Wherever there's progress, there’s also a link to the rest of the world CHASE MANHATTAN! Right in the heart of the nation’s capital —Kuala Lumpur, smack in the centre of the ‘Cross Roads of the World’ Singapore, stands THE CHASE199 words
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Advertisement51 1966-01-01 96/97 .3.1 .3 i a V Sf *J v a SIN® f m 1 lit V Y FILTER KINGS In England, as in all leading countries throughout the world, people who prefer the best in king size filter smoking are asking for State Express Filter Kings ‘the best cigarettes in the51 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1966-01-01 98/99 J. S. COWAN reflects on seven volumes —hitherto unknown to scholars —of Sir Frank’s daily record of his travels in the Peninsula, some 90 years ago, in the days before British administration was introduced in the Malay States. A MONG the outstanding figures in Malaya’s modern history1,578 words
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Advertisement204 1966-01-01 98/99 1 <S* n .7 m in .V 1 1 11“ I iii [lilt If f II n W**'tmy j iv* rf^je* l Kuala Lumpur Station—s minutes from a Bank of America branch. Man-on-the-spot...in Kuala Lumpur. Is there a market for your product in Malaya? He can help supply the answer.204 words
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Advertisement94 1966-01-01 100/101 ,1 sm (Backed by 300 others) Build Your Ford It takes some 100 man hours to HGPG build a passenger car from over 1,300 parts. In step with Malaysia’s growing economy. Ford's giant Bukit Timah assembly plant has grown too! Now it covers 111 3.13.V50. 75,000 square feet of operating94 words
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Advertisement143 1966-01-01 102/103 m A 1' PI ft riS WHAT LANGUAGE DOES YOUR MONEY TALK? Money talks, but not always in the same language. In Malaysia in fact, there are at least four it can use. And there are other unique facets of local business you should know about, too. First National City143 words
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Article, Illustration1777 1966-01-01 104/105 ISMAIL bin ABDULLAH visits the fish culture institute at Malacca and finds early results have been ‘quite astonishing’. food crops growing are usually things of beauty rippling corn, shimmering green reaches of rice, fat steers in lush pastures, laden orchards. But freshwater fish ponds, at their best,1,777 words
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Advertisement88 1966-01-01 106/107 THE COMMUNITY In Malaysia, as indeed throughout the world, BP is fully aware of its responsibility to the community it serves. BP upholds this responsibility by charging fair prices to the consumer and paying fair prices to the oil producing countries; by keeping in the forefront of technical progress and88 words
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Advertisement49 1966-01-01 108/109 TOO! POW M f I SB < THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYSIA LTD. MALAYAN FACTORY AND RESEARCH CENTRE Federal Highway P. O. Box 6, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Tel. ***** HEAD SALES OFFICE MacDonald House, Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. Tel. ***** SINGAPORE FACTORY m.s. Woodlands Road, Singapore, 25. Tel. *****-449 words
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Advertisement76 1966-01-01 110/111 UNITED ENGINEERS (MALAYSIA) LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF SINGAPORE) CIVIL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL MARINE STRUCTURAL AND REFRIGERATION ENGINEERS DREDGE LAUNCH SHIP BUILDERS STEEL, IRON NON-FERROUS FOUNDERS IMPORTERS MERCHANTS HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE LONDON BRANCH: AFRICA HOUSE, KINGSWAY, W.C.2. One of the world's largest Deep Digging Tin Dredges —Pontoon, Superstructure and Bucket76 words
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Article, Illustration2062 1966-01-01 112/113 Here, in this little port in Kedah, there are vestiges of more than 1,500 years of man in Malaya, and this is a very good place for reflection, declares GERALD HAWKINS. /YF all Malayan towns Malacca has the most history. For two or three centuries it2,062 words
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Advertisement61 1966-01-01 112/113 n OMEGA New beauty in jeweled watches Gold Link, by Omega The sensitive pattern of touching rings is the basis of every piece in this new Omega collection. “Gold Link” brings out all the heavy luster of precious gold. The bracelet set with 45 diamonds won for Omega a Diamonds-International61 words
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Advertisement162 1966-01-01 114/115 LH1936 There are 24 oceans and seas in the world We fly most of them How big is Lufthansa? It spans most of the world. It flies one of the world's largest Boeing jet fleets, including the still-exclusive Boeing rear-engined 727 on European and Middle East routes. In just 10162 words
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Advertisement62 1966-01-01 116/117 V reflected in the eye of the dragon fly the distant hills JAL a y*V The |iftck'of the unessential required by the of poetry has produced a profoundly that is uniquely Japanese. pmifjSie is the warmth and graciousr itioMl Japanese hospitality which can ve »®m e you fly by AIR62 words
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Advertisement81 1966-01-01 118/119 r. V 3 <£7 n 03 l For the best-go for 23 K 450 Fabulous, exciting television entertainment awaits you... with GRUNDIG's masterpiece 23" K 450 model .a culmination of excellent cabinet craftsmanship and unsurpassed technical performance... it provides the ultimate in stereo sound brilliance and unbelievably true-to-life pictures. GRUnDIG81 words
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Article, Illustration2935 1966-01-01 120/121 ‘WAYFOONG’ Two Singapore Episodes In its hundredeth year, the story of the Hongkong Shanghai Bank has been set down admirably in a book by Maurice Collis. Here, two almost forgotten crimes a banknote fraud and a big bank robbery are described by KATHLEEN CLARK. fPHE year 1965 marked the 100th2,935 words
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Advertisement78 1966-01-01 126/127 Everywhere Olivetti machines for writing, calculating, controlling Wherever men do business, write letters, make calculations, take decisions. In the great commercial and administrative buildings of the world: New York’s 102-floor Empire State Building and United Nations Building, the big new business blocks of London and Paris, Sao Paulo’s skyscrapers, the78 words
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Advertisement61 1966-01-01 134/135 Seftctape c/ Throughout Malaysia busy hands are using Seftctape W Sole Agents The Wiggins Teape Group SINGAPORE lendrum wiggins teape ltd. 11 Chang Charn Road, Singapore, 3. KUALA LUMPUR wiggins teape (malaya) ltd. 73 Ampang Road P.O. Box 894 PENANG wiggins teape (malaya) ltd. 6A Weld Quay P.O. Box 15561 words
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Advertisement119 1966-01-01 134/135 Since 1960, The Housing and Development Board, Singapore have erected multistoreyed Buildings throughout Singapore, providing modern and well-designed homes for over 60,000 families in the lower income bracket. Gammon Malaya Limited have contributed to this development by installing over one million feet of spun concrete precast sectional “Gamco” piles. Three119 words
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Advertisement58 1966-01-01 136/137 aaaif^i m. fGUMMED\ 1 PAPERS PRINTINGS I ARTS DUPLICATORS m BANKS AND BONDS BLOTTINGS BOARDS CARTRIDGES DU imitation ARTS Manillas RS COVERS LEDGERS v Variety is the spice of Spicers O Spicers supplied all the Art Paper used in this production of the Straits Times Annual. H Spicers (Export) Limited,58 words
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Advertisement244 1966-01-01 136/137 willin' 75 years of existence mean thorough experience for J. Bobst Fils S. A. (established in 1890) in designing board converting machinery. 4 Bobst has for years been specializing in the construction of platen presses for cutting, creasing and embossing of paper and cardboard sheets with automated in-line waste stripping.244 words
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Advertisement48 1966-01-01 138/139 lUII The American INSURANCE COMPANY A MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN FOREIGN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE: DENMARK HOUSE. KUALA LUMPUR: BANGKOK BANK BUILDING I WM '4 •■-/'ft-A- idrV I I i a necessity for you... GOOD hospital and surgical INSURANCE 76 V I COVER YOUR EMPLOYEES UNDER OUR CROUP PLAN48 words
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Advertisement477 1966-01-01 138/139 EXECUTIVE AT WORK! 4m The operator's chair and some units of an I.C.T. 1900 Series computer in the background. Invisible mastermind speeds a mass of different jobs through an I.C.T. 1900 Series computer automatically (and all at the same time) However big the computer’s work load is, 'Executive’ (a special477 words
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Advertisement134 1966-01-01 140/141 Roneo, RoneoJ wherefore art thou, Roneo? > V r.'iist Not to worry, business efficiency experts from Roneo are on the way. And in just four hours they can transform this mess into a fully operational office with new furniture and whatever office equipment is required. For advice on office efficiency,134 words
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Advertisement49 1966-01-01 140/141 r* m m \vReflecting Progress and Prosperity... Since 1898, Goodyear has contributed to every part of man's life from his reaching out to the stars down to the care and comfort of his family in the home and on the roads. Goodyear—a name that reflects progress and prosperity. GOOD49 words
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Advertisement9 1966-01-01 142 Orange Squash, Lime Juice Cordial, Lemon Squash, Rose Syrup9 words
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