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  • ...''' (1931-1991) was a Maltese academic, broadcaster, poet and author based in Melbourne Australia. ...s a poet and author, as well as a pioneer of Maltese language broadcasting in Melbourne.
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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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  • ...Japan after the end of World War II and settled in Footscray, (Melbourne) in 1957. ...pleted a Master in International Law at the Australian National University in 1985.
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  • '''Charles Cassar''' (died 10 February 2014) was an artist from [[Valletta]]. ...etirement in 2005. For a number of years, Charles was a part-time Lecturer in Printmaking at the University of Malta and Lecturer at the School of Art.
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  • ...the [[Lyceum]], later studying at [[Oxford University]] when receive a BA in economics. ...in international chess tournaments, including ones in Italy and Yugoslavia in 1957. For many years he served as president of the [[Malta Chess Associatio
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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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  • '''Joseph Polidano''' (1943-2004) was a Maltese community worker in New South Wales, Australia. Joseph Albert Polidano was born in Valletta on December 14, 1943. He arrived in Australia on May 26, 1965 on the ''Sydney'' (Flotta Lauro line), and after
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  • '''Victor Apap''' Actor and Author was born in [[Valletta]] 9th. July,1913. ...Courts and was appointed administrative Officer at The Housing Deptmenent in 1969.
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  • ...t known as a swimmer of outstanding talents whose feats have been recorded in the [[Guinness Book of Records]]. Albert was born in [[il-Gżira]] on 24 September 1947. He attended [[St Monica Primary School]
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  • '''Victor Borg Costanzi''' had a long career in the legal profession. ...]] and at the [[Royal University of Malta]] where he graduated as a lawyer in 1946.
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  • ...ngs in Malta before her, none were members of metal bands that played live in public at rock concerts. ...so sent me a picture of the two bands: [[Overdose]] and [[The Flies]] from 1983 and 1988 respectively. I will place these on the M3P server now, but I will
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  • ...g part in local song contests at a very young age, in fact he participated in a festival organised by the [[Żgħażagħ Ħaddiema Nsara]] at the age of During his twenties, Sammy had some changes in his band's line-up. [[Paul Abela]] joined Sammy, Joe Bartolo and Joe S. Gre
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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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  • ...memories of her childhood here. Examples of this inspirations are present in Ancestor Cliffs and Caves and series Mnemonic Icons. ...el about a particular subject. At times, it might be something buried deep in my subconcious that seeps into the present and fires that zeal. Then I must
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  • ...was already a participant in national song contests. In fact he took part in the [[Malta Song Festival]] for 1969 and 1970 organised by [[Żgħażagħ � In 1980, George toured [[Australia]] with concerts for Maltese emigrants in the continent. The tour was so successful that he was asked to return the f
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  • ...Lady Strickland Trust for the College. John Manduca married Sylvia Parnis in l954; they have four children and eight grandchildren. Joined Allied Malta Newspapers Ltd in 1945; deputy editor 1953-1962; Malta correspondent, The Daily Telegraph and
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  • Galea pursued his musical studies at the [[Conservatorio Santa Cecilia]] in [[Rome]] and at [[London]]’s [[Central School of Jazz Music]] under [[Sta ...his incidental music for [[Francis Ebejer]]’s film An Eye To Reckon With. In 1993 he was the first to compose a Maltese musical for children, ''Il-Ħanu
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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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  • ...57 at [[Msida]]. He comes from a family of renowned musicians and searched in the area scene. Took the first training with his father Victor when he star ...me A.Mus obtain the diploma. and L.Mus. by the College of Music in London. In 1991 obtained the Fellowship Composition having trained under [[Mro. Paul G
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  • ...he studied at City Literary Institute and at [[Regent Street Polytechnic]] in [[London]], both extra-mural institutes of the University of London, where ...post of Managing Director of Fardex Trade Development Company (Malta) Ltd. In 1958 he joined the Department of Education as a visiting Master at the Lyce
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