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  • ...1929 in [[Valletta]] and studied at the Lyceum and at Perugia University. In 1947, he joined [[Rediffusion]] (Malta) Ltd as the first Maltese male annou Mr Arrigo began his career there in 1947, and was therefore in his 59th year of service to the national broadcasting station.
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  • ...gineer and former Enemalta Corporation chairman who oversaw major projects in the development of the electricity distribution network of the Maltese Isla Born on 4 September 1929, he spent his childhood at [[Birgu|Vittoriosa]]; was educated at the [[De L
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  • ...y of Arts and Crafts]] (1966) and the [[Istituto Statale per la Ceramica]] in [[Faenza]] (1967). ...onally, including a group exhibit by Maltese artists at [[Hunter College]] in 1996, and at venues such as the head office lobby of the [[Bank of Valletta
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  • ...] on 29 September 1929 and studied at the [[Seminary]] and the [[Lyceum]]. In 1949 he obtained the [[Oxford School Certificate]] and proceeded to attend ...or Educational Television Overseas in London. After the three-month course in London, he returned to Malta where he joined the [[Education Department]] a
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  • '''George Borg''' He was born in [[Valletta]] on the 3rd of December 1929, and had his first education at the Montessori School of Valletta and the L Borg joined the civil service in 1951 as an Executive Officer and in 1963 he was appointed Assistant Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
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  • ...ntested every election between 1966 and 1992. He was a major driving force in economic liberalization after 1987, particularly during his tenure as Minis He died on 12 September 2006 At the age of 77.
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  • ...two sons born to Karol Wojtyla and Emilia Kaczorowska. His mother died in 1929. ...doctor, died in 1932 and his father, a non-commissioned army officer died in 1941.
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  • '''Nikol G. Cauchi''' was born in [[Għarb]] on 2 March, 1929. Bishop of Gozo between (1972-2005). ...ined the licentiate in social science (Lic.Sc.Soc.) he was ordained priest in 1952.
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  • ...i strumenti. Mro. Tonna huwa magħruf ħafna bħala mużikant li jdoqq il-Bass in E flat. Huwa akkwista ċertifikati minn diversi kulleġġi, ħa lezzjonijie ...ol'' għal pjanu, Round for voices Soprano, Contralto and Tenor, ''Overture in F minor'' (''Il Mondo'') Serenads for Orchestra, ''Passo Dabled Maria'', ''
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  • ....JPG |340px|thumb|right|Żeppi Meli ta' Sika]] was born in 1929 and grew up in Marsa. His nickname a reference to his maternal grandmother, since his fami Meli was a regular fixture with the cream of Maltese folksingers in the Sixties and Seventies, including [[Pawlu Seychell l-Għannej]], [[Ninu
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  • ...pedestall ta' Santa Marija li ddisinnja hu (u li nħadem mill-membri tal-Każin La Stella Levantina). ...oħħ prinċipali flimkien mall-Kappillan Karm Azzopardi sabiex infetaħ il-Każin tal-Banda u ħadem ħafna biex il-Festa ta' Santa Marija ta' Ħ'Attard tikb
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  • ...n il-post mexa ʼl quddiem. Fil-ħin liberu, dawn il-ħaddiema sabu wkoll il-ħin biex joħorġu xi talent li bih setgħu jferrħu lil dawk ta’ madwarhom. George Azzopardi twieled fl-1929 u t-tfulija tiegħu għexha f’Bormla. Aktar tard f’ħajtu mexa lejn Ħa
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  • '''Godfrey Wettinger''' (22 December 1929 – 22 May 2015) was a Maltese Historian. [[Category:Born in 1929]]
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  • ...rles Mattei''' (1864-1939) was a General Practitioner and community worker in Australia. ...th century. In 1892 he emigrated to Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, largely in search of the newly discovered gold, but had plenty of opportunity to look
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  • ...pel''' is the name by which St. Luke's Garrison Chapel (Church of England) in [[Tigne]], [[Sliema]], is commonly known. ...ck concerts by [[Rokarja AST]], as well as various theatrical productions. In the early 1990s it also served as a venue for Tai Chi training and Ballroom
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  • ...rri''' (1910-1980) was the Provincial of the Missionary Society of St Paul in Melbourne, Australia. ...]], Birkirkara, he joined the [[Missionary Society of St Paul]] in January 1929. After his ordination to the priesthood on April 2, 1968, his first appoint
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  • ...ro [[Giuseppe Portelli]], who was also a bandmaster in the [[Royal Navy]]. In the same year, Montebello engaged with the Royal Navy as bandsman, where he ...ound 1900 he was appointed band sergeant and during the fleet’s rendezvous in [[Alexandria]] ([[Egypt]]), he was tasked with the direction of the all for
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  • ...the band club Marcia Sinfonica 'Omaggio alla Francia of the same Vitaliti in classical program under the direction of Maestro its Atonio Agius. After being newly finished by musical director of La Valette Band, in 1920. He became Head of Count Roger Band and Queens Own the Isla. Under thi
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  • '''Albert M.Cassola''' born in [[Valletta]], the capital City of [[Malta]], on 2 May, 1915. He was an Auth ...at the Academia, [[Turin]] and a course in Italian and English in London. In 1953 he was elected fellow of the Institute of Linguists (London).
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  • ...isemmi l-Workmen's Compensation Act li saret mill-Gvern tal- “Compact” fl-1929. ...a s-Self-Government fil-5 ta' Settembru, 1947; issa sew l-irġiel kif ukoll in-nisa li jagħlqu 21 sena setgħu jivvutaw u kull elettur seta' jkollu vot w
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