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  • '''George Borg''' (23 April 1887 – 29 June 1954) was a Maltese judge and politician. He was Chief Justice of Malta between ...Malta and was subsequently granted the warrant to practice as an advocate in the Courts of Malta.
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  • '''Vincent Apap''' led Maltese sculpture in entirely new directions with his monumental works. ...ember 1909. After attending the [[Government Central School]], he enrolled in evening classes for modeling and drawing, studying under [[Giuseppe Duca]]
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  • ...ltese emigrant in [[Canada]] who worked extensively with Maltese emigrants in North America. ...post he held until June 1948 when he emigrated to Canada, where he settled in [[Windsor]], [[Ontario]].
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  • ...mber 1931 - 17 April 2018) was a prominent member of the Maltese community in Victoria, Australia. ...l important executive positions in various Maltese associations, typically in the role of president, and was much loved as a Maltese community leader.
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  • ...etween 1951-1954 and the [[Archbishop’s Seminary]] in [[Floriana]] between 1954-1962. ...l and Cospicua Girls Secondary School (1997-2001). He was also an examiner in the MATSEC Board of Music at the University of Malta (1999-2001).
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  • '''Ġwann Abela''' was born in [[Rabat]], [[Malta]], on 31st August 1954, son of Carmelo and Victoria Micallef. ...emporary Profession. He studied philosophy at [[St. Mary of Jesus Friary]] in Rabat. On 22nd August 1976 he made his Solemn Profession.
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  • ...Borg and Rosa née Bonello. He was the eldest of five siblings. His father died when he was 13 years old and, together with his mother, had to share the up ...ten years old. Then he began to attend the Malta Government School of Art. In 1930 he won a scholarship for modelling at the same School, which helped hi
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  • Walter Zahra was born in [[Zejtun]] on 15 December 1915. He studied at the [[Lyceum]] until 1931, mo ...was one of the promoters of the [[Anglo Maltese League]] in 1935 and while in [[Egypt]] he edited the Maltese literary journal ''Il-Qawmien Malti''.
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  • ...a]] where he graduated as a Pharmacist in 1933 and as a Doctor of Medicine in 1937. On the 23rd November 1943 he married [[Maria Wirth]] and has three so ...in Ophthalmology of the University of Oxford. Later he obtained a Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery of the Conjoint Board of the Royal College
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  • ...e Forace''' OAM (1925-2005) was a diplomat and High Commissioner for Malta in Australia. ...navy, then as journalist for [[Il-Berqa]] - a daily newspaper in Maltese. In Malta he was a trade-union and political activist.
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  • ...' was a Dominican priest and scholar who served as prior and parish priest in [[Sliema]] and [[Ġwardamanġia]] for many years. ...] before joining the [[Dominican Order]] in 1954 and continued his studies in philosophy and theology at [[St Thomas Aquinas College]], [[Rabat]].
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  • ...as promoted to Superintendent, a position he occupied until his retirement in October 1975. ...] (1953-1973 and 1976-1978) and edited the association's magazine 'Forum'. In 1978 he was made Lifetime Honorary President of the association. Thoughout
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  • ...feree observer, Richard Casha’s last match was Galatasaray–Glasgow Rangers in 2001, with Pierluigi Collina the referee. Richard died on 3 August 2018, at the age of 87.
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  • ...orn in [[il-Birgu]] 10 January 1932. Agius studied at the [[Seminary]] and in 1951 joined the [[Civil Service]]. ...n served as its Secretary General from September 29, 1966 to May 14, 1998. In 1998 he was appointed Honorary Life President of the union.
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  • '''George Pace''' is a Maltese entrepreneur in Victoria, Australia. ...es Psaila, George Pace was born in Ħamrun, Malta in 1932. His mother died in childbirth when he was just 20 months, so he spent several years living wit
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  • '''Baldass Armato''' (1909-1992) was a Maltese poet in Melbourne, Australia ...etry writing were to be seen in the ''Pronostku Malti''. He was encouraged in this by his friend [[Erin Serracino Inglott]].
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  • '''Oreste Kirkop''' was born in [[Ħamrun]] on 26th July 1923. ...e tenor [[Nicolo Baldachino]]. He made his operatic debut at the age of 22 in Mascagni's [[Cavalleria Rusticana]] at the [[Radio City Opera House]] as [[
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  • ...e his solemn vows within the Order of the Dominicans on the 11th September 1954. ...dained a priest on the 2nd April 1960. Subsequently in 1963, he graduated in Literature.
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  • ...iseb żewġ diplorni mil-London College of Music, l-Associate u 1-Licenciate in Music. ...magħħżul biex jindaqq mill-banda militari u ġie trasmess mill-'''BBC''' fl-1954, fl-okkazjoni taż-żjara tar-'''Reġina Elizabetta II'''.
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  • ...t Surmast Kav.[[Giuseppe Busuttil]]. Ħareġ idoqq il-flawt – ottavin mal-Każin San Ġużepp u Banda de Rohan fil-Programm Mużikali ta’ nħar Ħadd il-P ...t l-era twila u mlewna tas-Surmast Ġeraldu Farrugia li kellu jindokra l-Każin San Ġużepp u Banda de Rohan għal 38 sena sħaħ sa l-1970. Kienu snin li
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