The Straits Times Annual, 1 January 1969
1969-01-01
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The Straits Times Annual
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Title Section13 1969-01-01 1 THE STRAITS TIMES annual for 1969 $4.25 KDN 3357 M C (P) OWE13 words
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Advertisement45 1969-01-01 1 “The French invented ‘Bon Voyage'. Fly with me to London through Paris and let me show you what Bon Voyage really means.” TRY THE FOOD.THE WINES,THE SERVICE FOR WHICH FRANCE IS FAMOUS ASK YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FOR FARES. CONNECTIONS. STOPOVERS OR CONTACT YOUR NEAREST U.T.A.OFFICE45 words
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Advertisement188 1969-01-01 4/5 V m irComplete quarry plant with Armstrong Whitworth crushers and screens and George Angus Conveyor Belting, designed and installed by Jardines at Bukit Perak Quarry. ■'V-i An LMG Excavator, part of equipment worth $l5 million supplied for Bedok Reclamation Project in Singapore. The Broadcasting Centre complex in Kuala Lumpur, Worthington188 words
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Advertisement109 1969-01-01 6/7 Sophisticated, elegant gifts... Union Pewterware For many decades pewterware from the Malay Archipelago had been looked upon as classic examples of the traditional craftsmanship that exists in this part of Asia. Today Union Pewterware combines modern design with this craftsmanship. Every article of Union Pewterware is a masterpiece of exquisite109 words
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Advertisement480 1969-01-01 8/9 The Machines Machines that are big enough and tough enough to cut through the mountains, clear the jungle, move hills and open up the land for logging, cultivation, industry and homes. Machines that are small and fast, low -priced and adaptable. Machines that will load a lorry in a minute480 words
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Advertisement539 1969-01-01 10/11 The Mitsubishi twin motor scraper With 130 horses working through the front wheels and another 130 on the back, this machine scrapes an 8 foot wide slice, fourteen inches deep. With big low pressure tyres it can go anywhere a crawler can, but it can go over paved roads, too!539 words
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Advertisement80 1969-01-01 12/13 he Garuda was a mythical bird of the East which carried people to far off lands in search of new excitements and adventures. It was a bird of safe carriage worshipped by this ancient civilisation of Indonesia. Today Garuda is the name given to Indonesian Airlines... still a bird of80 words
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Advertisement92 1969-01-01 14/15 1 ei. A Always insist on genuine quality Selangor Pewter (made of Straits refined tin) Established almost a century, the exquisitely handcrafted and polished products of SELANGOR PEWTER are already internationally known as an elegantly practical gift to enhance the beauty of any home. Made of Straits refined tin, SELANGOR92 words
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Advertisement117 1969-01-01 16/17 .'-tf; 'WLmM ■> mm oS9*** ltl§ 1 U “ISSI it Another major project by SOH BENG TEE CO. LTD. The Times Printers Sendirian Berhad building at Thomson Road, Singapore, is constructed with an eye to functionalism, soundness and beauty. These are based on the solid technical knowhow that has been117 words
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Advertisement83 1969-01-01 18/19 HFS k«< Hi i:: ■m um r r i t w i ‘Linofilm Quick’ The ‘Linofilm Quick’ is a compact phototypesetting unit, capable of setting newspaper text at a speed of 20 lines per minute at rates of up to 40,000 characters or more per hour. The four grid ‘Linofilm83 words
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Article, Illustration178 1969-01-01 20/21 Eight generations ago an anonymous artist captured, on canvas her youthful beauty. Even then Singapore harbours were heavy with traders ships, her market places full to overflowing with the merchandise they carried under sail from strange shores a prelude to the enormous entrepot activities of today.178 words
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Advertisement17 1969-01-01 20/21 and t machinery to the printing industry since 1761 WIGGINS TEAPE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED WIGGINS TEAPE (MALAYA) LIMITED17 words
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Advertisement54 1969-01-01 22/23 THIS ANNUAL IS PRINTED ON SILVER ART PAPER A superfine quality of art paper-, made under strict quality control conditions reliable for all printing processes. o is \SILlER iJif THE KOKUSAKU PULP INDUSTRY GO., LTD. TOKYO, JAPAN. EXPORTER ATAKA CO. LTD. TOKYO, JAPAN DISTRIBUTOR FOR SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH.54 words
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Article, Illustration146 1969-01-01 24/25 150 Years of Singapore Allington Kennard 26 Raffles of the Eastern Isles John Bastin 34 Early Singapore Lance Stuart 38 The Flowering of a Ruler Eric Jennings 41 Farms from the Jungle Hugh Mabbett 46 The Art of Seah Kim Joo Frank Sullivan 50 Samsui Sisters Tan Chee Hong146 words
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Advertisement166 1969-01-01 24/25 The Inscrutable East The East is mysterious to those who are strangers to its ways. JACKS have been in the East for many years. More than just the ways, JACKS have a wide and unique knowledge of the needs, the resources, the languages, the customs, the governments, the economy... all166 words
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Article, Illustration3580 1969-01-01 26/27 ALUNGTON KENNARD looks at the city at the southernmost tip of Asia on the eve of the 150th anniversary of its founding by Stamford Raffles on Feb. 6, 1819. Where Raffles saw a fine natural harbour, the ramparts of a vanished Malay city and jungle, today3,580 words
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Article, Illustration2131 1969-01-01 34/35 JOHN BASTIN - by JOHN BASTIN A noted South-East Asian historian looks at 'the other side' of the man who founded the modern city of Singapore. 'J'HE 150th anniversary of the founding of modern Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles falls on Feb. 6, 1969, and this is an2,131 words
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Article, Illustration966 1969-01-01 38/39 LANCE STUART - LANCE STUART. r J' HERE is no pictorial record of Sir Stamford Raffles signing the agreement which led to the founding of modern Singapore, but sketches and paintings by travellers and traders, soldiers, sailors and surveyors give views of the town a century ago. Three of the most966 words
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Article, Illustration2532 1969-01-01 40/41 Brunei's coronation ceremonial is described by ERIC JENNINGS C CENES of splendour, surely ranking with the legendary magnificence of Brunei’s golden age and rarely matched today in Asia—marked the coronation of the State’s 29th Ruler, Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzudin2,532 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1969-01-01 46/47 10,000 acres a month that is how rapidly land is being won for new schemes, says HUGH MABBETT. g VERYONE knows the jungle is being beaten back. Publicists praise the fact and call it progress, conservationists lament it and wonder where the animals will go, erosion1,734 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1969-01-01 50/51 Batik painting is synonymous with the names of Malaysia and Singapore. As a medium of fine art, a new contribution to the world, its history goes back for less than 20 years. Today there are many exponents of the art, among whom in the1,792 words
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Article, Illustration622 1969-01-01 56/57 HONG TAN CHEE - TAN CHEE HONG C INGAPORE’S Sam Sui women the tough, industrious labourers in their loose black or blue samfoos and scarlet headcloths are the last of their kind in a growing industrialized city. Much has been said about this tanned, stalwart group many of them mellowed with age,622 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1969-01-01 58/59 HO YAM PENG - HO YAM PENG. D OWN the centuries, Chinese migrants who have come to the South Seas have not only brought their rich culture with them but, on settling, have adopted some of the customs of the people of the country. This was particularly true of those who used1,479 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1969-01-01 62/63 IVAIM POLUNIN - by IVAIM POLUNIN EVERYWHERE in the world, the animals are retreating in face of the burgeoning human population. This is partly due to outright killing, but even more important can be man’s changing of the environment, in ways to which the creatures cannot adapt. In1,113 words
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Article, Illustration6 1969-01-01 64/65 by Lim Boon Tiongby Lim Boon Tiong - 6 words
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Article, Illustration499 1969-01-01 66/67 S. DURAI RAJA SING AM - by S. DURAI RAJA SING AM 'J'HAIPUSAM, celebrated by many Hindus throughout Malaysia and Singapore, is a day of prayer and penance but also of rejoicing of temple ceremonies, devotees carrying kavadis, with steel and silver needles mortifying the flesh in fulfilment of vows and glittering processions.499 words
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Article, Illustration575 1969-01-01 68/69 The old dances have been revived. Now tourists flock to see them, says J! RAW AN CHOMSOMBOON. 'J'HAI classical dancing and the dance drama have survived and flourish as never before in Bangkok, whose modern development in the past ten years has probably been the most remarkable of575 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1969-01-01 70/71 KIJANG PUTEH - KIJANG PUTEH. the myriad fishing boats of the Orient, only those which were built on the East Coast of the Malay Peninsula, between Patani and Pahang, were fitted with decorative projections to hold spars, sails, masts and anchors in place, when they were not in use.1,146 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1969-01-01 74/75 SULEIMAN AU - by SULEIMAN AU pROM the top floors you can look down on much of Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya, with the Federal Highway between them a busy ribbon at your feet. The towering University Hospital and other university buildings stand out proud and clear, the1,501 words
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Advertisement159 1969-01-01 74/75 VISION TEMPERED WITH JUDGEMENT n Since 1865, when the Hongkong Bank was founded, South East Asia's economic progress has been remarkable. But the road has not been easy. Set-backs and disasters, economic and political, have wiped out almost all the enterprises of a hundred years ago. Only the soundest and159 words
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Advertisement109 1969-01-01 76/77 In Malaysia, crude silver takes beautiful forms So can your business ambitions. In the skillful hands of the only bank who knows the country as well as the silversmith his craft. The Bank with intimate knowledge of Malaysia’s Development Programmes, 10 years of which, a distinguished visitor said, looked like109 words
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Article, Illustration2355 1969-01-01 80/81 Mubin Sheppard - by Mubin Sheppard TN an accustomed to Ministries of Culture and Schools of Fine Art, a patron of the arts is a rarity, but one royal patroness survives in Malaysia a gracious and dedicated example of a long vanished tradition, and a link with the 17th Century2,355 words
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Advertisement262 1969-01-01 86/87 The Goodwood Hotels offer you a chain of most sophisticated, luxury if Hotels and restaurants in the Orient hfipM •«•fk a I LU.^l Sai'! H i I :$s IPSS! PARK HOTEL A Hotel providing every modern convenience you may desire with a distinct atmosphere of exclusivity. Dine Dance at the262 words
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Article, Illustration832 1969-01-01 88/89 This piece of Anglo-Malayan writing in days gone by won a place in the Royal Commonwealth Society’s centenary celebrations in London in May l96B. The society’s dramatic and music circle presented an anthology of literary and musical items relating to the Commonwealth, and included in this programme832 words
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Advertisement192 1969-01-01 88/89 *****« the doorway to greater marketing opportunity in Singapore and Malaysia This is an extremely rich market. And it’s expanding frantically in every direction. There’s one essential difference that sets Singapore and Malaysia apart from most other markets. The people don’t have a common background. Here descendants of three major192 words
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Article, Illustration1843 1969-01-01 90/91 BARBARA HARRISSOIM - by BARBARA HARRISSOIM At Madai, most families have been owners for ten generations. They trace their ancestry from the legendary hunter, Apoi, who, with his dog, Sind Rapud, penetrated the ancient land of the hornbiii in pursuit of the golden deer. JN SABAH, where the1,843 words
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Article, Illustration2539 1969-01-01 96/97 HUGH BRYSOIM - by HUGH BRYSOIM The famed Danish captains of nearly 40 years ago used to take their little ships up and down Malaya's East Coast in Monsoon. Here a former Government officer recalls what it was like to be on the bridge and to live in2,539 words
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Advertisement112 1969-01-01 98/99 saj's»®» VA> C 3 tixawi^ ■ro A; BRAND NEW SUPER DELUXE MODELS r u ■i Single door: 6.6 cu. ft., B.6cu. ft. Twin door: 8.2 cu. ft., 10.2 cu. ft. > is»', u Butter Conditioner Keeps butter fresh yet always ready to spread. ;t Polystyrene Lined door and interior stain112 words
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Advertisement245 1969-01-01 102/103 The South Pacific last unspoiled corner of the earth K r-: I w% m a A new kind of holiday. If you're looking for a new kind of holiday in an unspoiled place here it is, the South Pacific, so close with AIR NEW ZEALAND. In a matter of hours245 words
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Article, Illustration2036 1969-01-01 104/105 TOM HARRISSON looks at the last flickers of a culture that once blazed brightly now a few pale reflections in the dolmen of the Kelabit Highlands, the rock carvings of the Sarawak River and menhir of Sabah's lowlands. P ROM the beginnings of human culture men have2,036 words
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Advertisement152 1969-01-01 106/107 B V' r Enjoy traditional Japanese service on routes linking Europe, USA, Middle East, Orient. Now almost any trip can be enhanced by Japan Air Lines. Flying transatlantic? JAL has brought a special serenity to the world’s busiest air corridor. Bound for the Orient? You have a choice of three152 words
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Article, Illustration2164 1969-01-01 110/111 L.W. HUELIIM - by L.W. HUELIIM •"THE OLD ISLAND fortress of Blakang Mati, which for A long has stood watch over Singapore’s busy harbour, is to have a new role, perhaps more than one. Relinquished by the British forces in 1967, the Singapore Government is considering proposals, which, among others, may2,164 words
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Advertisement234 1969-01-01 110/111 UNTIL NOW YOU’VE USED TWO MACHINES. A DUPLICATOR. A COPIER, NOW USE ONLY ONE MACHINE. A RANK XEROX COPIER/DUPLICATOR Until now you'll have either over-used a copier, or underused a duplicator, neither very satisfactory. Now, Rank Xerox introduce a range of Copier/Duplicators, single machines that do the work of a234 words
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Advertisement258 1969-01-01 112/113 If you're considering more computer than you need, it’s like burning money. It's going to change all your old ideas about computer costs and capabilities. The Century Series offers a price/ performance ratio unequalled in the industry. It's the first truly compatible family of computers that incorporates the most modern258 words
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Advertisement83 1969-01-01 114/115 Your product is vulnerable in South East Asia. How can you protect its future? In We know. Join us in manufacture. Malaysia and Singapore are fast becoming sophisticated industrial markets. Industry is protected. We have the skills, experience and the financial resources to join with companies overseas in joint manufacture83 words
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Article, Illustration837 1969-01-01 116/117 Although Indian voyagers brought Buddhism to South-East Asia at the beginning of the Christian era, there are few remains of ancient kingdoms, such as Langkasuka, in the Malay Peninsula. Yet throughout Asia, from India, through Indonesia and Thailand to China and Japan, the face of the837 words
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Advertisement128 1969-01-01 116/117 DIFFERENT PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT PICTDRES OF FITZPATRICK S Housewives see a fabulous supermarket Shoppers see a fascinating shopping centre Storekeepers see a big household and food wholesaler People giving parties see a fashionable caterer Shipping lines see the complete ships’ chandler Children see a delicious ice cream manufacturer Overseas gourmets128 words
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Advertisement118 1969-01-01 118/119 SBSE 4. fa" 1 WmM W -J /I I 7 I i R ry js^ >?■ i W" > r wr V av>, *fir 118 years ago. SIMiER started a sewing revolution, It's still going strong. Singer have been making sewing machines for a long time. As well as a118 words
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Article, Illustration1874 1969-01-01 120/121 GORDON WELLS - by GORDON WELLS, we first ajrivedin Sabah, or North Borneo as it then. was, Hkoallnewcomers, we dashed out and bought Chinese etc. A -little, later we .were abte'toget one or fwo Indonesian carved heads, Befobe" long tfiough,.it dawned ofl. ys Chinese and Indonesian tarvings were produced1,874 words
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Advertisement158 1969-01-01 120/121 Hume on the job in the quest for development. New doorway to wonderland. The beauty of Malaysia's East Coast is often missed by tourists. By road (particularly from the south) it was virtually inaccessable. Today, waterways previously plied by slow vehicular ferries are now spanned by modern Hume Concrete Bridges.158 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1969-01-01 126/127 EDWARD GREY - by EDWARD GREY ONE often wonders at the camouflage which many animals use to escape detection by their enemies, yet one tends to miss the details which ensure the efficiency of this method of defence. Some outstanding examples of this in South-East Asia are Wagler’s Pit Viper,1,497 words
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Article, Illustration2066 1969-01-01 132/133 Ronaid^artsarrr - by Ronaid^artsarrr JN a notable book about Malaya, Mr. R.H. Bruce Lockhart speaks of those people, “the Ishmaelites of this world”, who genuinely believe that they have turned their backs on the rising sun and are about to settle down, but find the desire to be only2,066 words
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Advertisement162 1969-01-01 132/133 The new Mercedes-Benz generation Most cars have yearly model changes. MercedesBenz have “once every now and again” changes. We don't change according to the calendar. We don’t change to follow fashion. And we don't change to supersede the previous models. We change only when we are convinced that every modification162 words
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