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  • [[File:20181008promo.jpg|thumb|Second Chart for the radio show]] | 10||[[The New Victorians]]||Second to None||'''NEW 10'''||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7huSPi95ok (Clic
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  • ...ideo version published through [[YouTube]]. This made Mużika Mod Ieħor the world's first regular video podcast in Maltese. - ''Good Things Take Time''<br />- ''World At Your Feet''<br />- ''Maribou''<br />- ''For You''<br />- ''Heartbeat''<b
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  • ...once again was represented in the National Assembly which drafted the post war constitution. ...articipated in the festivities marking the coronation of [[Queen Elizabeth II]].
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  • Before the [[Second World War]] the Chalet was a very popular entertaining area for people young and old. ==World War II==
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  • ...bers themselves reconstructed the whole three floor building aided by Post War funds and the Club was once again inaugurated by H. E. Archbishop [[Michael ...ews broke of the surrender of Japan and thus the end of the [[Second World War]]. The Band spontaneously played the march Victory leading to joyous celebr
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  • ...t possible for the Island to develop the aviation industry as early as the second decade of the last century. At the time Malta was a British colony and, as ...of Ħal Luqa was devastated and very few houses remained intact during the war. One of the buildings which were severely hit, was the present parish churc
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  • ...ses were destroyed by one of the last bombs to fall on Valletta. After the war the Club made use of a large room within the [[Union Club]], which was, at ...nd put up a total of 71 productions until, in 1942 during the Second World War, it was again forced into ‘suspended animation’ or, as out of work acto
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  • ...as born in [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] on 11th March, 1923, the eldest daughter and the second of the nine children of Joseph and Antonia. ...bara started her career as a school teacher, during the [[Second World War II]] and in 1946 started to take an active interest in politics and joined th
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  • ...the exams began teaching in [[Naxxar Primary School]]. Begain [[World War II]]. In the beginning the Cassar family remained at Senglea because the attac ...married Edwidge nee’ Scicluna who meeting with her in a church during the war. They where married in 1946 and were staying in Rabat (Malta) and got eigh
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  • ...others, gave his services for refugee work and the welfare of those hit by war.
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  • ...was ordained priest on the 3rd November 1935. Towards the end of World War II he was sent to [[Rome]] to specialize in Canon Law, a subject he later taug ...can Congregations as well as to the Maltese Embassy in Rome. After Vatican II, he was involved in the revision of the Code of Canon Law as well as in the
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  • ...they continued to provide grain for the starving population during [[World War 2]]. The highest grouping of granaries (a total of 76) is found. The silos ...isit to Malta. During the second Papal visit on 9 May 2001, Pope John Paul II beatified three Maltese in this square, one of whom was eventually canonise
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  • During the [[Second World War II]] (1942 - 1944) he served in the Police Force as Inspector and thereafter h ...House of Representatives and on 27th December, 1976 he was elected as the second President of the [[Republic of Malta]].
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  • ...oric discoveries were uncovered. [[The Hypogeum]], declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is such a site. It is a labyrinthine complex of man-made roc ...Peet. Kordin I has been obliterated by air attacks during the Second World War and the building of an industrial estate on the site.
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  • ...waterside worker who had met his wife in Japan after the end of World War II and settled in Footscray, (Melbourne) in 1957. ...UN Political and Legal Japan Section'''. In 1987 she was Third, and later Second Secretary, and Executive Assistant Ambassador at the '''Australian Embassy
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