- The early days of Ipoh, including Whiteaways, Cold Storage and George Town Dispensary
- This 2010 video angers UMNO man: (2/5)NTV 7"非谈不可" 民联国陣KPI大比拼,倪可敏Nga Kor Ming vs魏家祥Wee Ka Siong
- The Singaporean and his white-and-orange Porsche
- Greta Thunberg creates a storm with her inclusion in CNN's Covid-19 expert panel...
- 1st Anniversary of the death of Lim Chin Aik, victim of falling UMNO building lightning arrestor...
- Nude in Singapore: Could it be the stress and pressure? Even the guys are doing it!
- The Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Temple incident: Latest...
- Lim Wei Jiet explains What's going on in Malaysia's Game of Thrones...
- Xi Jinping's former wife, Ke Lingling aka Ke Xiaoming
- MALAYSIAN GANGS 1
Blog Stats
- 8,218,330 hits
Daily Archives: June 1, 2013
The early days of Ipoh, including Whiteaways, Cold Storage and George Town Dispensary
_________________________________________________ The Collapse of the ITC: Why 10,000 Ipohites had to “jump aeroplane” (work illegally) in America … Read about 1 hawkers.. 2 schools.. 3 Places to go: Cold Storage, cinemas… 4 Whiteaways, Ipoh’s first shopping center.. 5 F & N, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged A Tin Mining Family @ Tin City Ipoh, Cathay, cinemas, coca cola, education in early Ipoh, entertainment, F & N, Falim, Falim House, Falim House Exhibition, foo nyit tse, Ian Anderson, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, Lido, menglembu, Red Lion, Rex Odeon, Star, Tin City Ipoh, tin mining
2 Comments
Lim Guan Eng in London, May 2013
_________________________________________________ Arrival of CM Lim Guan Eng — Bersih 2.0 UK shared a link via Friends of Pakatan Rakyat. Yesterday Video playlist of the dinner dialogue with Penang Chief Minister YB Lim Guan Eng in London on 25th May 2013. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Bersih, DAP, electoral fraud, lim guan, lim guan eng in London, lim guang eng in England, London / Solidarity March against Electoral Fraud and Irregularities in GE13, London School of Economics, LSE, malaysia, Pakatan Rakyat, Penang Chief Minister, politics, protests, UK
Leave a comment