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  • He was born in [[Valletta]] on the 9th of September 1932 and acquired the nickname Ċumpaq ...eputation as one of the foremost consultants in his field. He was involved in hundreds of construction projects, including the [[Malta International Airp
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  • ...s following the resignation of [[Dr. Joseph Flores]]. He won elected again in 1966 and 1971. ...resentatives and was twice appointed acting [[President of the Republic]]. In 1979 he led a parliamentary delegation on official visits to China and Roma
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  • '''Dr. Kalċidon Zammit'' was a member of parliament for the [[Labour Party]] in the 1950s. Kalċidon was born in [[is-Siġġiewi]] to Anthony Zammit and his wife Rosa Maria nee' Pisani, on
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  • '''Thomas Pirotta''' (1933-1975) was a Maltese Dermatologist and Author in Melbourne, Australia. ...e UK where he continued his education as a surgeon in Edinburgh as well as in London (1961-1962), and obtained his FRCS.
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  • '''George Borg''' He was born in [[Valletta]] on the 3rd of December 1929, and had his first education at th 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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  • ...contributed in no small measures to the Greens’ five league championships in the early 1950s. ...the [[Cassar Cup]], an F.A. Trophy and the club’s first ever league title in 1960-1961.
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  • ...was born in [[Sliema]] on 29 November 1916. Bonaci pursued further studies in piano and music. ...most canvasser for her husband Louis, better known as Ġiġi in the 1953 and 1955 elections on the MLP ticket.
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  • ...gia]] and at the [[Royal University of Malta]], where he graduated LL.D in 1955. ...tary. He successfully contested the 1981, 1987 and 1992 general elections. In 1987 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary, responsible for offshore act
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  • ...igieg''' was a footballer whose name was linked to [[Sliema Wanderers FC]] in the 1950s and 60s. ...football from an early age. Buttigieg made his debut with [[Shamrocks]] in 1955. During the season 1962-1963 he was the captain of the team. He played 166
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  • ...2000) was born in [[Senglea]]. He was a songwriter and Festival Organiser. In his family he was the oldest from five brothers. He was rather timid and qu In his youth he published a sports magazine, which was very popular among chi
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  • He studied music on his own at a very young age but in 1943 he took his first lessons under the guide-ship of Fr. [[Vincent Caruan ...nd their great friendship endures up to this day. Leslie Evans still lives in London.
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  • ...Diacono]]. That was his first paid musical service and Sammy kept playing in churches during feasts with different band masters for some time. ...experience from different pianists and drummers, enriching his repertoire in the process.
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  • ...ays. He stayed at St Edwards for eight years. He began to take an interest in sports writing as a schoolboy. ...hen he went to work at the Department of Information where he was involved in various duties, the last three years as Head of Government Publications.
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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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  • '''Valentin (Vinc) Barbara''' (1920-2005) was a Maltese translator and poet in New South Wales, Australia. ...in Valletta (1948-1964). He was also Chaplain of [[St Joseph Institute]] in Żabbar (1961).
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  • He was born in [[Sliema]], the youngest of 23 siblings. His father was an Irishman who cam ...tor to visit his youngest brother. The medic massaged the child's foot and in a few days the pain had gone.
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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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  • ...ovember 1955 and remained until he runs the parish canon of the Cathedral in 1978. In his times, among other things, made structural changes to the rear of the c
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  • ...larmonika G.M. Fra Antoine de Paule (Banda Kristu Re)]] filwaqt li fl-1988 inħatar direttur tas-[[Soċjeta Mużikali La Stella Levantina A.D. 1984]] ta' Matul il-karriera tiegħu, Mizzi fl-1955 introduċa membri nisa għall-każini tal-banda, bandisti, u bħala direttu
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  • ...jidħol fl-Armata u ngħaqad mar-riġment tar-[[Royal Engineers Corps]]. Fil-ħin liberu tiegħu li kien ikollu, kien jistudja t-Teorija u l-Armonija u kompl ...kk fi kliemu stess, '''ma jista qatt jinsa l-Banda San Nikola u wisq iżjed in-nies tar-raħal'''.
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