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Moloney v Cashel Taverns Limited (In Voluntary Liquidation) & Anor (10 December 2020).
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End of an era as Harrods closes in Malaysia
End of an era as Robinsons closes in Malaysia Adrian David © Provided by New Straits Times Many customers rushed to the stores in droves upon hearing the news of Robinsons’ closure, hoping to snap up last minute bargains causing massive lines outside the stores.- NSTP/FATHIL ASRI. KUALA LUMPUR: They managed to overcome both the first and second World Wars, the Great Depression, a fire, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) and the global financial crisis of the 1990s. Yet even a giant megastore like the 160-year-old Robinsons could not withstand the devastating effects of the global Covid-19 pandemic . Prominent chartered accountant, Datuk Robert Teo Keng Tuan, expressed his shocking sentiments at the recent closure of Robinsons in Malaysia and Singapore, which was a sought-after shopping store for aristocrats, sultans and even King Mongkut of Siam, who was then the most powerful ruler in Southeast Asia.
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King mongkut
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Philip robinson
Jalan ampang
James gaborian spicer
Specialist shopping centre
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Robinsons co
United asian bank
Provident fund
New straits times many
World wars
Great depression
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Datuk robert teo keng tuan
End of an era as Robinsons closes in Malaysia
End of an era as Robinsons closes in Malaysia Adrian David © Provided by New Straits Times Many customers rushed to the stores in droves upon hearing the news of Robinsons’ closure, hoping to snap up last minute bargains causing massive lines outside the stores.- NSTP/FATHIL ASRI. KUALA LUMPUR: They managed to overcome both the first and second World Wars, the Great Depression, a fire, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) and the global financial crisis of the 1990s. Yet even a giant megastore like the 160-year-old Robinsons could not withstand the devastating effects of the global Covid-19 pandemic . Prominent chartered accountant, Datuk Robert Teo Keng Tuan, expressed his shocking sentiments at the recent closure of Robinsons in Malaysia and Singapore, which was a sought-after shopping store for aristocrats, sultans and even King Mongkut of Siam, who was then the most powerful ruler in Southeast Asia.
Kuala lumpur
King mongkut
Phillip robinson
Philip robinson
Jalan ampang
James gaborian spicer
Specialist shopping centre
Straits times pressm bhd
Robinsons co
United asian bank
Provident fund
New straits times many
World wars
Great depression
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Datuk robert teo keng tuan
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