9 research outputs found

    Perlaksanaan prinsip al-Bay' Bithaman Ajil dalam pembiayaan perumahan : analisis di Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia dan Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad / Aemy bin Aziz

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    Kajian ini dijalankan adalah bertujuan untuk menganalisis mengenai pembiayaan perumahan berasaskan prinsip Bay’ Bithaman Ajil (BBA) yang diamalkan di Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad (BMMB) dan Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia (Bank Rakyat). Dalam kajian ini, data dikumpul dengan menggunakan tiga kaedah iaitu kaedah pengumpulan data, kajian laman web dan yang terakhir ialah kaedah temubual. Data seterusnya akan di analisis dengan menggunakan metode induktif, deduktif dan komperatif. Tumpuan kajian adalah berkisar kepada konsep perlaksanaan BBA itu sendiri yang merangkumi definisi, dalil, hujah daripada para sarjana Islam, rukun dan aplikasinya dalam perbankan Islam di Malaysia. Selain itu kajian menfokuskan kepada aplikasinya dalam pembiayaan perumahan di Bank Rakyat dan BMMB yang merangkumi modus operandi, produk yang ditawarkan, syarat yang dikenakan kepada pelanggan dan kaedah pengiraan terhadap pembiayaan ini. Seterusnya kajian memfokuskan kepada kaedah dan penyelesaian yang diambil kedua-dua bank dalam menangani isu dan cabaran yang dihadapi terhadap pembiayaan perumahan berasaskan prinsip BBA. Kajian ini menerangkan secara terperinci mengenai modus operandi yang diamalkan oleh kedua-dua bank seterusnya akan menjawab secara menyeluruh dan jelas mengenai isu dan cabaran yang timbul terhadap pembiayaan perumahan berasaskan prinsip BBA yang akan menjadi rujukan masyarakat dalam memahami jenis pembiayaan ini

    Wakaf tunai sebagai pemacu ekonomi ummah / Muhammad Anas Ibrahim and Aemy Aziz

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    Wakaf merupakan harta atau benda yang bertujuan untuk disumbangkan ke jalan Allah SWT sama ada ianya boleh dijadikan sebagai aktiviti yang terlibat dengan ekonomi, membantu golongan yang memerlukan, membina fasiliti contohnya masjid-masjid dan bangunan serta sumber bantuan yang dapat memberi manfaat berbentuk kekal kepada penerima wakaf tersebut. Penderma yang memberi sumbangan yang bertujuan dengan keagamaan, maka ia amat digalakkan kerana banyak kebaikan yang dapat diperoleh terutama kepada golongan yang menerimanya. Wakaf juga boleh dikenali sebagai kebendaan yang boleh diguna pakai dan dimanfaatkan atas tujuan khusus yang tertentu dan barang atau aset yang diwakafkan tidak boleh dijualkan atau dibiarkan tanpa diuruskan. Manakala wakaf tunai adalah suatu bentuk wakaf yang bertujuan untuk keagamaan yang mana ia memberi banyak kebaikan kepada umat Islam

    History learning with TikTok (HLTT) / Syaimak Ismail, Aemy Aziz and Muhammad Saiful Islam

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    History is not the favourite subject of the young generation today. History is considered an uninteresting subject and not necessary to learn. However, the subject of history remains a compulsory subject to be studied in all IPTA and IPTS in Malaysia, such as Malaysia Studies, Ethics and Civilization, and Ethnic Relations. In fact, students will not be able to graduate if they fail this subject. Accordingly, researchers look for solutions to assist students in improving their understanding of history. In this study, researchers use TikTok as a medium to teach history. The videos used are simple and easy to understand. The lecturer will share a short TikTok video that lasts 3 to 5 minutes after teaching a topic. The video includes a summary of the topic that was studied. This TikTok video's explanation assists students in better understanding history. The content of this TikTok is simple to understand due to the use of simple language, interesting writing, interesting visuals, and background music that students enjoy. This research uses a survey method to get students' answers on whether this medium of TikTok is suitable to be used to convey historical information or otherwise. The results of the study found that TikTok is a medium that is easy to understand and suitable for teaching and learning history. At the same time, through the medium of video, TikTok is able to focus on students and help them understand student content such as ethical history and civilization topics that are considered boring and uncritical. Therefore, teaching and learning through this TikTok video is able to add additional value to the delivery of lesson content and attract students to focus on the discussion topics that will be highlighted in class

    CTU101 Hafazan Interactive Memorization (HIM) / Syaimak Ismail, Muhammad Saiful Islam and Aemy Aziz

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    Hafazan Interactive Memorization (HIM) CTU101 is a product of an interactive memorization application that able to assist students in order to complete their hafazan assessment. Fundamental of Islam course with code CTU101 is a core subject of university that compulsory to be taken by all diploma students at UiTM. In order to achieve a good carry mark, one of the assessments is to memorize 1-20 verses of Surah Yasin for acquiring 20 marks. However, students reach the difficulties to fulfil this assessment due to weak memorization the verses of the surah for several reasons; first, time restriction to complete the task, second, students’ profile not considered as a huffaz. Third, students considered this assessment as an obstacle. Upon on these issues, Hafazan Interactive Memorization (HIM) was introduced to overcome the students’ problem in memorization. Researchers have created an interactive application to test students' memorization and make it easier for them to improve memorization of surah. Based on the survey as tested, the findings indicated students able to achieve high score and managed to memorize with flying colours after using this application. The novelty of this product is i) fun games memorization, ii) enhance a new method of hafazan through HIM, iii) Easy to access and very comprehensive. The benefits of HIM are i) potential tools in monitoring students’ assessment for hafazan ii) Potential tools for assist the lecturer in assessing students’ progress in hafazan assessment, iii) it can be share, apply, adapt, and develop in others organization i.e., university, schools etc. with the same interests

    Kepentingan dan saranan menuntut ilmu menurut islam berdasarkan dalil Al-Quran dan As-Sunnah / Aemy Aziz ... [et al.]

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    Ilmu merupakan suatu pengetahuan yang meliputi pelbagai aspek bidang kajian yang diperolehi oleh seseorang sama ada melalui tindakan belajar atau di p erolehi melalui pengal aman. Ilmu juga merupakan pengetahuan yang meliputi perkara yang berasaskan hukum syarak, hubungan manusia dengan Allah, hubungan manusia dengan alam, hubungam manusia dengan manusia dan ilmu dalam kehidupan seharian. Antara lain ilmu juga berbentuk umum yang meliputi perkara yang berkaitan dengan hal-hal keduniaan dan akhirat untuk dimanfaat oleh manusia dalam meneruskan kehidupan. Selain itu, ilmu jua mempunyai ilmu bersifat kebaikan dan ilmu yang bersifat digunakan untuk tujuan kejahatan. Justeru itu, ilmu adalah meliputi ilmu fardu ain dan fardu kifayah yang perlu dituntut oleh setiap manusia. Kepentingan menuntut ilmu banyak diperkatakan di dalam dalil utama, iaitu al-Quran dan alSunah. Tuntutan untuk manusia mencari ilmu telah diterangkan dengan jelas dalam keduadua sumber tersebut. Namun begitu, pada masa kita manusia leka dan lalai dalam pencarian dan mendapatkan ilmu. Manusia seolah-olah mengabaikan tuntutan men untut ilmu yang telah dianjurkan dalam agama Islam. Oleh itu kajian ini akan membincangk an tentang kepentingan dan saranan menuntut ilmu menurut Islam berdasarkan dalil utama dengan membawa dalil dan hujah berkaitan tuntutan menuntut ilmu terhadap manusia. Metode kajian adalah menganalisis dalil-dalil dan saranan yang terdapat dalam Islam yang mengajak manusia mencari dan menuntut ilmu berdasarkan dalil utama, iaitu al-Quran dan as-Sunnah, serta membahaskan saranan tersebut berdasarkan pandangan cendiakawan Islam

    Kefahaman dan kesedaran tuntutan keatas zakat emas di kalangan wanita: analisis dalam komuniti wanita di Dungun, Terengganu / Muhamad Anas Ibrahim … [et al.]

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    Emas merupakan perhiasan yang sangat menarik perhatian setiap wanita. Emas melambangkan nilai kekayaan dan perhiasan yang bersifat mewah kepada setiap manusia. Emas juga menjadi keinginan dan dambakan oleh setiap wanita kerana emas itu mampu menjadikan seseorang itu menjadi menarik dan menawan. Sifat emas yang mempunyai nilai yang tinggi dan reka bentuk yang menarik membuatkan setiap wanita inginkannya untuk di jadikan perhiasan mereka dan di pakai oleh mereka kemana-mana. Namun begitu, sifat emas sebagai barangan bernilai ini telah meletaknya sebagai salah satu harta yang di kenakan zakat di dalam islam. Zakat emas di kenakan kepada setiap pemiliknya di bawah kategori zakat harta. Hal ini kerana sifat emas yang bernilai dan bersifat barangan mewah itu menjadikannya sebagai salah satu kategori harta yang di kenakan zakat keatasnya. Zakat emas itu terlaksana sama ada emas yang di miliki tersebut di simpan atau emas itu di pakai sebaagi perhiasan wanita apabila mencukui syarat yang telah di tetapkan. Zakat ini merupakan salah satu tuntutan kepada umat islam yang berharta kerana zakat merupakan tuntutan dalam rukum islam yang ketiga iaitu kita wajib mengeluarkan sebahagian harta yang bukan milik kita kepada golongan yang layak mendapatkanya. Oleh itu kajian ini akan membincangkan tentang kesedaran di kalangan wanita tentang tuntutan membayar zakat emas perhiasan yang telah di gunakan oleh mereka

    Mekanisme agihan zakat MAIK kepada golongan asnaf dan miskin di negeri Kelantan / Muhamad Anas Ibrahim … [et al.]

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    Zakat merupakan salah satu rukun dalam rukun Islam yang diwajibkan ke atas semua umat Islam untuk menunaikannya. Kutipan dan agihan zakat merupakan perkara yang penting dalam sistem pengurusan zakat di setiap pusat zakat negeri. Pusat pengurusan zakat negeri Kelantan terletak di bawah kelolaan Majlis Agama dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan (MAIK) yang mendapat kuasa sepenuhnya daripada Sultan Kelantan dan merupakan satusatunya organisasi yang menguruskan zakat di negeri ini. Agihan harta amat di galakan dalam Islam. Hal ini kerana melalui agihan yang di jalankan mampu meningkatkan taraf kehidupan dan perbelanjaan golongan yang memerlukan. Oleh itu agama Islam telah menyediakan pelbagai mekanisma agihan bagi membantu golongan yang memerlukan. Antara bentuk mekanisma agihan yang terdapat di dalam islam adalah melalui agihan zakat. Oleh itu kajian ini di jalankan untuk menganalisis program pengagihan zakat dalam kalangan asnaf di negeri Kelantan dan golongan asnaf yang bersasar. Kajian juga akan membincangkan bentuk agihan dan bantuan yang di sediakan kepada golongan asnaf dan jumlah peruntukan yang diberikan kepada golongan yang layak mendapatkannya. Metodologi kajian ini menggunakan kaedah temubual dan analisis data. Hasil perbincangan dan temubual yang dilakukan dan hasil kutipan data yang diperolehi akan di analisis bagi memenuhi objektif di dalam kajian

    An Exploration of the Dynamics of Consensual Approaches in Biodiversity Planning for the Wider Countryside: Evaluating the Usefulness and Applicability of Actor-Network Theory

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    This research examines the usefulness of applying theoretical principles from the Sociology of Translation and Actor Network Theory to the scenario of biodiversity planning in Oxfordshire between the early nineteen nineties and 2001. It develops a model derived from a social constructionist approach to considering Nature, and seeks to apply it to empirical data on the development of Oxfordshire's Local Biodiversity Action Plan. The data is considered in relation to the four poles of the model which are the 'scientific knowledge or technical' pole; the 'institutional' pole; the 'production of practices' pole and the 'nature protected' pole. The idea that is applied is that scientific knowledge that is generated for a purpose becomes the accepted wisdom and consequently is institutionalized. From this acceptance of the importance of scientific or technical authority, practices will then be generated (for example, land or water management strategies) and these then protect particular elements of nature; essentially what society, and more specifically, the actors involved with problematising the issue deem as being elements that are important to preserve. Also, there is a time and space dimension built into the model since the author builds on the ideas of actor-network theorists who argue that a network is not a flat shape but that actors may act at a distance (e. g. global actor) but still be linked into a localized network. Similarly, actors may be incorporated from different times but may be held into place within a given network because their views or actions are part of a stable agreement (e. g. text/intermediary object) that has encapsulated a number of different actors.The actor-networks presented in this thesis are heterogeneous in nature in that they incorporate elements of nature and the human world as different actors represent the views of others. The research explores stable and unstable networks that are founded within consensual approaches through partnership working between many different types of organisation

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Stipt. Alricsnas. Sclpio AfrVann* was on* ut the s-watest aosdWra, aate Julius Cssssr. la Butnau aWtory. II* defeated llsn- alba I and bl* Curt bast a la na at Zatna. S city or Carthase. oa (Jet. It. ln th* y**r 302 D. (.'.. and ssvs to Itots* lb* asrondencr ortr Ibe then known world Ojial-arrnt slasa for na* In tbe mans ftrtnr- of atalned slss* wltiduwa I* tade In tlii* country la a -nanuer Ucb cannot be dupitcsied. and tnl* aa* If rial 1* en4r-f*d nil over l*urope. SIRES_AND SONS. Peon— of Penney I rtmm. man phytdcsilj In tbe sen- ale, ts unr-a-rrta-1 Senaiitr Junatban llnurnc of Orrsoo la a >>i.Iast-ur of apple* and coffer He *>>r*»Bally "broiaes" and then brew, bat t-offre oo bit dining able. M. OsnteSKasn. lb* f*r«-ncb premier. 1* a luartj'r lo Itsdlseettoo and bat been a rrtui.r vlaltor to Carlsbeil for twenty yesrs. tlndlns It *saler to dl. roct s finrnimriit than a stomach. Joseph 11. Cbuale rorvutlr rrtnarbrd that tbe Uadaou rutlue cek-t-rotl-an Is New Tork neit fait will brlbs tra-etbrr Ibe tarsrat baiilesblp Beet prer ■• Wmbird snd win be S step loward u*l- vrraal |w.i. ... Tbe IMike of Nt*rfolk bsa a root rail of Il.r-'..'*J*) * -ear. [Ha I*>t*aloo es> Lnvulir* him li Of Wr-aO atuff In p.-lila-a. l-nafb. Or Is II l-ai . SUIT -t-auadalaa*> laaaa-w Th* Sweat *f It, "l think a canbquaka mean* dst de alnnera rr dr worT urrda * sond ahakln' up." **Y«*. but de trvubie 1* tt don't sbsk* cm np In sbakra am down an' tear** rm nontJa'. aa usiisL--Atlanta Ut* a Niafolk *tr*rt. Surrey tlrret . CtunMltUtioa. snd .v.m.Hi»-l street. Btrsnd. a** erect . —______. ed od IV tttr cf mi* s*c-*turs' tote* j bouar by *(ir*-ulatlie bulldrra after th* sreat Or* of luurj. Wa.tr |.U.-ra of t'tikiM will be made !■> ttioum If ibr plana of Jacob ' H. Proet. wbo baa tweu appointed to j tbe new office of city forester, are rrollsed. Ur. Pn-t 1* thirty -et and a studs*** ot tb* Ulrblcso Asti !-*-*( fw-'eey. tf r*u lav. ma. -ash M ra* tf r*e So aet- li* te -n* Let ms tsiak It, tr** sr t-ac Urn* trtu i* a biiaatat -»*. rc-oll.n ara IT Bar U*t *-> How much awsattr ti„t te tnu Saaat.r (sr that patjury 'l cultural coilrse at l*nel*iS W. (?. Brown, pnwldeui uf tbr New Tork Oiitrai raliroed. bessn bla railroad career aa a wood cordrr on a Al n wsukee and St. Paul iucoaiutlve lu ISUV. wben allteeu year* nM Within two rear* be Ij*c*ib* a tr-t-srspb oprr- ator and n*e rapidly tu many i-ropo*. alblr '. Ortkt a Ss-art Sat, TstseBtW-l, Tbe Grottt-b - Yc*. I tblnk tbey ousbt to do sway with all tbes* June rrsdu- atas. Tbe Optlmlat- Merry, no! What would brrotne of tbr eew-spspsr psr- Bsropt»rrt7--St t*onta Pg*t Dtspaicti English Etchings. There are la t.rv*i BrlUln SI0.0O0 boldin-:..iir ur- -tae acre, of whlcb 07 per cent are under fifty acres In ei irot. wbrros* only ."'. per cent sr* over 300 acrts. An actor wbo wa* anmmoard iu rve we th* grmoO Jury tu Lta-sdoo td-adrd ibat u-tdttr sa old Bet of psr- *.tilth ba. never tni-ii re- peslrd. an actor ta "a rosue snd vafpt' Hiph Pilar*. TL. not se sl.-.na* Tba troya woo Ni Alt rot (ba cMtu-s Tor wasro aaea an* A daahlria filshl. Thar were blah 111.-* liut na* s-Wrnin -Ot. Paidl I-M-esar Otapar. laishlnsi-K Toons Man talsblnsi - Well. It's List* to so. Gt-rtrod* lyawnlnsr-Yuo aid that and U iberelore not quallfl-d an hour as*. tn eer-i- a* a Jnrjtj-an The . <*urt held Toons Man-WeU. than. Ill nearly :ee psau waa r-*l. and tb* at-tor time to p-IVtilc-fp wss rti-usrd * ■ Th* Bladdec-swrt. Tbe *<iuatlc plant the bladd*rwort feed, on animal Iff* Tbe tiny bladders attached to tbe leaves aad lesf j ?•*'*, *******\ "*. J^f^ ••Ilka SI* each fsroMhwd with a s>ssr. the whole art Ins on the eel trap prlrtcl Aajr small waisr rresturo tbat venture* t* perp in la rstiaed In tn* Clutcbes of th* murdrrous plant and I. uc* ewe.lt, w-d and *—lmL1ai*d. Ast Pras* Waee*. I'*.. la made Ln tbr soatb sea island. of botes ui.de uf romrtbor wood ur Amrrican white cedar, becsuse salt sad other tit-ret. bsv* aa averatuo fur t wo-at*. Tb* natives rate **rb boxes fbr truu.* The Junior CALL -^ PriS*'. r.n. ZXmTS.m.iT'' ___ sata waa tl.' . T&ast laassltas ***** OVtb* wa* (asl r aSka waa tl.lad with aa air TUT IT TOD WILL SB riMAM.WB Sample Copies Frae San Francisco Gill (la sffsct aT-ylaastaT »•, ills.) ll:4t, .t:4t tM. ah. hew fwIU* «asm*d har tr*-»- ■aafd ttft th* w*r* ta* a* sec SWWSJ -tTavslaa* r.aln Dealer. Net That. Asplrlas Itoubrrtte tpoutlnsi-1 knew •*•■ -nsat-h you think my actios l* • loir Manas*-—Ob. no. my dear joiin* lady! Anythlas but that it'a s trss- sdy.-ChlcBso Trlbon*. *oo> S>*1 Ha-TT B****a tb* -***** avad S*-*r bsras lhara ll«bt. Swats a**ns a brtas* whtst «)u» TTsal has a «am. sach nl|hl. Ma aba hacks (ba sui-rac-tita. I "* From South—7:41. 14:11 as* lllll a. B.. S:tl and 1:11 > m >_ ■nadara. »:« and lt:St a. a. ' *"*** '*•* '■* -»»by look. loto ay rrua Stanford Calrsrsttr—4:11 **** ** **•>»*•* «->« Mr Ueektou. 11 a. a.. 1 and t p. a.; Basts is W.U." sastrorrd his wife. -It aay S: 11 aad It a. a. > aot be siactiv p*ut*. but It show, be tM-Bjalrhad. ! has a asnss of butanr."-Waablnstou Tu North—7:11. t:tl asd 11:tt Star. a. a., l;ll and •:« p. a.; awtalajs lt:l* a. a.. T:I4 p. m, With tha Fr.«„i«v TeSoeth—7:11 a. nt, 11:14. 1:11 U. *a*r .watarh t* ta *toa-aat nad l:tl p. a-: Baadaja, 7:lt aaf *** s**h at ia* wervi tu a aatoa 11:14 a. a. ittnaas tsut *-** TU Btaaferd 0nlv*r*.t-—7:ll •■» w lb. ^-T' —to* » -*-** HIM a. a.. 1:41 n. a.; •>•*>»-* ********** ^l***^™ *-|^* T.-U tad 14:41 s, a. -__! Ml W*^ ■Borr proved eqiisl to tb* H* rsl**d bl* hat snd t>ow*d te the Sround aad rti»n aid lu bit calatret "Ttte (-ptaauss ot* tbe always to the hlsbeat cofiwids-rolk-n." Th* "De -on dralr* |o bar* It undrr Mc-od." asksd tbe Judse. sdd-twstns tb* tad- wbo wanted tb* divorce, "that your bust band deer-ted your* "I**, sir." "Plssse tell tbr court aa conclaely a* you rsn bow be dseerted j>.« " * ■Twe month* after we bed com pJrtrd our wi-ddlus trip be scttided *** becaua* be tbonsbl 1 waa eitravassnt In th* matter of i-rttlns clulhra, aod 1 went botue to tuy |teoplr." "Y*a l-rortsed- -Wrll. I waited and walled sad wail- •d for blm to <-o*ur aod bes ae to rr turn tu blm. asd be etever did "-Chi c*-u ItiHurd-HiTaid • By* F*r Sutlnas*. While-Why at* j«u ao Bailout t.- lead that friend a dollar wtkt-arrer.be ssks lit He only *>*a-Is hi* UMUey' In drink* and ■ Ij-ara Illack-Oh. be ai- way* paya II lati-k. White But their must be aotn* other reeton for your ready st-uaroalty Hlack-WeU, tber* ta. II* wlwajra a-prsda half the OMtser on me.-Jsds* tsev.an Aemy 9>tJ. Of tbe .■truer, el the army of Ken la. B searral nrelvee &ear. a t*ole> aet, $1.4011-. a ileutrnsnt t-estrnel. 11.100: s aelt-r. JOOO- a -**>tBtu. n*j**n- a tret lieutenant, AtZi'. a -n-uud Heut-oaat. 9300. ht-l-vlai nuinndi-rw us* thr whlatl* In lh. tt.-iii and n-atn.l their men by .tsnsl wliiiuut any .Iwuiloj .* roufutlou durin*- ..)eratl»u.- - Meat oi Oata In Ositvs. > nut niard M Cnlne and aot th* rtcer. a Hew an Ostrish Hatahee Bipa. It Is s curiosity to watch tba asl* estrirh aaalet tbe betrblns out pria tw* As swon ss he ta** the beak er t*e Bl|ek!as tbrousb tb* abtat be wtu take lh* r**S up by tbe pn-t rod Ins bill or foot. lift It two or luree fett sod drsp 't on Ibr around until It Britain'* scbeior of an iwr-rrlal army and a scim-twI ataff ror tbr rw ((uiicrai'latea au army with a ***n aud s war feottns of i.-uncuv tt divide* ■ be vmpir*. into four ssctious, sa foi WW*; SOUtb-rl-n. Au.tralaalt and South Africa weatrro. Canada: asatern. to dU. hi.m*. British Isle*. Cup,ifs B.aut Oan Cupid utanr arrowa sands. As •*..--tol- knows. 1 is arbr It a*, my rrlaod* Things Theatrical. -Tbr Beauty Spot" i* to be prndnced in Paris. tleors* litbsu 1* tu .i. Into vaotle vltlr In a skvtib c*ll*d "Tli*. Stsn of it* ttose." Joarpblnr babel baa Ttc-jr-ed a Us bit Is Julia uDraliiirc. Booth Africa, Is vaudeville. Maud llaymond' la to bs festured with Msi Ilt-srra Burn tbe latter pro- duces -Ta* Youns Turk." Kjrfr tlellew I* ii. appear neat sea sou In a play by Alfred Huiro csll-d "The llulldrr of liridsea" Dsvld WsrSeU will appear ne-t sen- sou in s new play whlcb IMssro t* ttsld te be a riling ft* him marie. Irt.hmsu has a-n-urvd thr AneVrtcui. rlshta to a new I***don an* Steal prodsetlon called -The Arcs In Hairtealaenini Tl-n*. "And If yon sot the ballot what would jou do with H r ■Wtiy. I aurepose It wonld hsvs to Sf up Imo tbe attic. I'm euro thero'a no other pUce for tt"-Ci*v*Isnd Plsln laanlsr. Foe ba ws. slii an _ And in. lun*. war* wvtaa. .__ TOar yanra .Tou-rfci ra**r asesase* In Yikt a-tUevslapad atyta. vtaas tta ..lis it* ache rsi -a f\ Earners Ida - a-fwakiias - U«et*i..iei. -y-*. it areas tn be sJ ways uailss. "Ire never hw-w klasrdr -Chacaco Trlbuos. Tbe prlmifaat Indutrtrlee of Uollast* art cuttle lsr**dins nnd asrit-ulturr. Value*!. Pa**e Ssa-wt. Cinjrch and Ciertry. Au Ohio rburrh c-rf*iil*a*j4in haa porta bl* cburrb bufldlnas foe ante. Tor Re*. Joel 8. Ires, for many rears s-wtsurj of th* Coea-x-tlcut r-a*-rr-rotl-saal Mtfcktnsry t-r-clety. Is now both sttniary aad trt*o*nr. • t Oeorse A. Qordob bss tired sad w-orked fnr twanty-dv* year* la tn* j eft* of IVtatoo sa the minister of tbe ' Old South ti>*ST--a-atioo*l cborch. The Bsptun church uf Hopklntc-n. N B- nbaet-ved tb* oo* hundred snd tblr- : ty-eishih annlverssry of Us orsaeiss- Hon May d. It to tbe se- *ad ntdeat I t'tltt church to tbe -tat* the oideet ZH **** * **T * ast*r*. aatiaia* etts* ter *at*™ t-M'a ■*-**> lAea ta the ****** JL* mad fram tbtt is abac*. "Ttsn trlvt. a aatlua Maady We'll .. ur!, (ba - .te* tt.st 1* vrbstisvar -s (tt rotOr Wa'lt .ir:., i| sralh ****** —Waafattu-taa a Tbtt*r-*oo- t»ld liroaaoa *.,• a srlBT Bmltbt>-*-T**-tli*t la. be left a will BruuBOo bad for twenty Ore j -Hs-prr-a Weekly. The t>,ford P-r- syudlcat. value* ,-aia, tb* lUptlst church ta N.-ton. Iba|b«-a-a>uj* f-w nasklus tbt v*rj iJata. j wUeb -«a *-*»siiJa*d Is 17» lawt bsr fiia4*dat bar rnss 4 s aid *-*-*-tbt.-* tl boot bar trom tsaUsv* sa* Lpujh i*i*r uwrd Is tb* lilble* at thau a luUlloo dullara. To prrr-ct Ihe pi*oc*ss r*.,uir-il isrnijOi* yesrs of Luvrd work and in* eapendlture *f tio Urarui By srube arc nn*t d-ratrur- tire lo tbe fry uf Bab. om of :■ iiru-il Into a poud one April onlr tHty- f.ptir could be found tb* feltuwlns tie* ber. Tb* -mo-1 wa* tnf**t-d by drs*ptn fly. The Royal Box. The kin* sf Spain Is eery proud of J *** tb* ******* *** « bat knowitdsr ef Er.«ll.b tlarut snd ' f**Un* as ** Issi d*llshts la watos It Queru vi.-n.ria of Bpala. soct-rssfnl Is ber effona to have the once -tupulsr milling i-uttom uf duellnf placed under Ibr ben now put-pia-e* to but* buittiebtl-u* mtoootA Kins Edward* lucky number M Blue Both hla perrnt* were burn In IMP. br waa born on Ihe Mb of tbe month, bl* pis rr laa* lowk place in Ihe yenr <sTb wtitch two titiiiil-T* added inskr nine: ise meml>t-r* bt. -etjrn tasrao in 11**1. hs waa sa family and Otti tbra hare tteeu erowned en Ibr STtb. wbleh be wna Waetd Justi.. I Tbe fellow wbo live* ob lit it* to rev- I nuntly died -a thrifty i bo Hi -a on notblns to IJppi-t-wtt* •dsnT-atOSBto Cr.mio.il in Chin*. Impurtaut factor lu tb* pun lab men! uf crlalbahi in China to th* pot er uf tbe su *f tbe crialnal- Few |*im added make nine, Chinamen will tw uben Ihey. know actusli'y crowned And. 9. ibat tbrlr fatbrr or m..flier or near j relatlvt* tnsy be pounc-d upon and lm- prieoued. J The Writers. Net aullty. "Tiiuns men," said the serlitu* par -roe. "don't yoo r-arti* tbat tb* lane of ntt-ney to the root of all e"tir* "WeB." Bwrwerv-t Ibr M-rttdthrlti "you dont ttt :ue banslns on to tn*in e.v aa If I lorrd It, do y.tur | An Amrri. ruarka thr : Very L.-eJts* When Ibat very Hailed tnonarcb Lout* I-hll1pt>r waa asked to paititon TV oueen ef Bmmni thirty volnutss nl* nas written Norah I>*»ls. author of a new novel. -a i. ia.rttuu . .-*.—v .-. Hsrtf* be rrptled. "Ilr baa my par i bs. erne-] aa clerk of, lb* Galtsd ■ I* I ; that of my ainWter* " I can set him A Rtjllinn Fin. A wondrous Instrument ta mat To -naa. or mar ronnuMal 1 lata accortHrta sat ll mils !■—J arsad Or toModo itvs loo ef titty-i r*a*. WNhdMit M-di*al Aid. "Bo ibey'tl never know what cauasO hla death." "Not now. Tbr doctor proved aa SUM. tbousb"- Browaies's Mturtunlne Fesh tt At.*. rtb a wwrthr aaat. It vlsws to n.(. W*1I ha-, lo let th* tariff rant t'uut tber sra.lj.i, r*ltis4aad rial* Daaltr. Up t* the Clerk. "What alae of atvne du you wear. ■astdatnn "What atsss have your--M*w Tnr» Life. Sams Thlnp. -Tatn'i eeurt trouble. " "No; cvturt s sirl 'asd Is* rtr*t wtl take ear* etf Itself "- Huston Herald State* district toon tot tbr Nonbrcn dtocrtct ef Atobeaa. at Plnmnsham | DsvM Crabsm i-bUt>P* dora mweb of Lau*hs. hi* w-itlns atandlns st s tletk. and be neler In l*ur-t|ae r*> I a**-* he dors so because it 4s tbe most iwatas nee Knimi lausb aa lanculd-i healthful wsy to work Bud be '•**. hot mutuVst. Ihe Orrtian aa drtlU-nte. better *flt-r-r*rd tb* t*reucB a* **>aa-ni>dlc and nucer ' gj* r-*a>b> T->t«J, the popular aetas taln. the -i*-r--r cUw. Kncltab at -ruard j *-,m*-*-*wT. haw a IM fnr upt>M«ertBs. ed and not alway* trnntnr, tbe lower { m^a tt to claimed for him tbat all of das* Knrllab ha rtplnalr*. the Bcotrb i tbm ntinofaHertus of Lsdy tBaafl draw* •f nil ciseses a* brsrty snd tbe Irtab tog ,-«,*, fmmMMt* has been done Iff 1-*t1bs a pair nf plucb*r*.-Nrw Test as rollld-klns law i-aJerat-it-a hMbeal. Ut*. As. - th* Water Wa..-.. -**aia UtiUrtd tr-wtnkbas.ra-t swtul i«ns*ar* *tart WltJi peillaJta-l shot*. -Oe-mir rrsa frtoo Sdjtne worried think tha-r arc t-**rtr«| a pair of aboes when ttpr-y are r ""~
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