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  • '''Lino Spiteri''' born in [[Qormi]] on 21 September 1938, was a journalist, economist, and politician He received his education, at The Lyceum, Malta, Plater College (1966-1968), and St Peter’s College (1971-1973),
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  • ...nti tagħha kienu mfittxija minn bosta kumpaniji. Fost dawn kien hemm il-[[Malta Drama League]], il-[[Kumpanija Gioventù Cattolica]], il-[[Manoel Amateur D ...ment importanti kienet l-esperjenza li Azzopardi kisbet mal-grupp Ingliż f’Malta, il-[[British Institute Players]]. Din mhux talli wasslet biex Azzopardi ta
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  • '''Ġuże' Chetcuti''' was one of Malta's most prolific 20th century authors. ...936 he became a primary school teacher. As he work for government schools, in 1938 he was transfered to the editorial staff of the [[Central Information
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  • ...like [[La Vittoria Band Club]] in [[Mellieħa]] and [[St Joseph Band Club]] in [[Ħamrun]]. Mro Vassallo started his musical studies at the age of six wit ...ies for various instruments. An outstanding work by Vassallo is his Sonata in G for Harp.
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  • '''Paul Balbi''' is a Maltese musician in Australia ...educated at ''St Peters Primary School'' and ''Huntersville High School'' in Sydney. Upon leaving school he worked as an upholsterer and as a forklift
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  • ...e Said known as Id-Dias. The pop group made its first studio recordings in 1974 with a line-up comprising Grech (lead vocals and guitar), [[Joe Cassar]] (k ...ars afterwards. Grech and the rest of The Tramps also toured [[Australia]] in 1981.
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  • '''Paul Saviour J Sammut''' BEM (1905-1976) was a Maltese boxer and Alderman in Australia. ...ipal Council''' (NSW) and represented '''Lawson Ward''' for 14 years (1962-1974).
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  • ...Fenech, Dr. Hyzler studied at the [[Lyceum[[ and the [[Royal University of Malta]] from where he graduated M.D. ...P. His parliamentary experience was short-lived because his father retired in 1950 when only one of his candidates was elected to the Legislative Assembl
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  • '''Profs.Joe Friggieri''' born in [[Lija]] , on 20 March, 1946. He is a Philosopher, Author. Poet. He is a Professur of Philosophy at [[The University OF Malta]]. He holds doctorates of Philosophy from Milan and Oxford and ws guest res
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  • '''Mark Caruana''' is a migration researcher and community worker in Sydney, Australia. 
 ...0. He is an accredited translator in Maltese and is a Justice of the Peace in NSW.

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  • '''Joe Cilia''' (born 14 December 1947) is a singer from [[Valletta]] [[Malta]]. From a young age, Joe loved to listen to music and singing, mostly in the Cafe’ Premier era, listening to bands led by bandmasters such as [[Vi
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  • ...a’ kienet unika f’Ħal Balzan, u l-iskop ta’ din is-Soċjeta’ kien sabiex jgħin fil-bżonnijiet materjali tal-Parroċċa u fil-Festa Esterna tat-Titular ta == Il-Bidu tal-Każin ==
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  • ...o]] gave Malta its highest final ranking for the 1970s. The next song from Malta wouldn't appear at the Eurovision until 1991. [[Netherlands]]: Ding Dinge Dong performed by Teach-In
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  • ...work with Deptford.TV. It is a collaborative video editing service hosted in Deckspace's racks, based on free and open source software, compiled into a ...engages a diverse population within a limited geographical area, Deptford, in South East London, UK. Deptford is an inner-city area with a mixed socio-ec
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  • ...Gaby immigrated to Australia with her family, when she was 8 years old in 1974. Growing up on Sydney’s Northern Beaches with her mother, Helga Storace, ...r, self taught in vocals, guitar and composition with a stint of training in Jazz Vocals at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, a qualified Mind Body Me
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  • '''The Malta Folk Song Contest''' was due to the birth of many Maltese songs today, afte This festival was held only three times in 1973, 1974 and in 1976. This festival was organized by [[Jove Enterprises]] and organizationa
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  • ...r-Rabat Għawdex minħabba li s-surmast Edaordo Farina kellu jirritorna lejn Malta bil-Familja. Fl-istess sena l-Banda ħadet sehem fil-Festi Esterni ad unur ...ħet lill-Kardinal A.E. Lepicier (legat tal-Papa), dan il-Kardinal kien ġie Malta biex jinkoruna l-[[Madonna ta’ Pinu]], li żar lir-raħal tax-Xagħra.
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  • ...his school’s team that, for three consecutive years, managed to win the [[Malta Primary School Football Championships]]. ...an competitions. For Hibernians, between 1959 and 1974, Privitera featured in 178 fixtures.
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  • George (Ġorġ) Scicluna is a Maltese author, winner of Malta's Literary Prize in 1975. ...ad Master at Kercem Primary School until his demise on the 4th of December 1974.
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  • ...rs. Benny attended school at [[St Paul`s Missionary College]] at [[Rabat]] Malta. ...rom a musical family. He started playing the guitar at the age of 13. In 1974 he formed his first band [[Harmonic Sound]]. Who were Benny lead guitar an
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