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  • '''Frans Henry Said''' (born 16 September 1932) is a Maltese broadcaster and author. ...cemetery for non-Catholic Christians, mainly British servicemen stationed in Malta. His mother had been staying for a few months with her family.
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  • ...ed philosophy and literature at St. Mark College for High Superior studies in Malta. Baron Vella Haber is regarded as one of the most enthusiastic about Nadur in his time. He wrote poems, poemett, essays, novels, legends.
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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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  • ...pan 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • ...Associazione Artistica Internazionale]] at the [[Accademia di Belle Arti]] in [[Rome]], and to [[St Martin’s School]], where he was awarded the national diploma in design, modelling, sculpture and letter cutting.
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  • '''Ġużeppi Camilleri l-Jimmy tal-Fjur''' was born in Qormi on the 21st January 1917, the son of Pawlu Camilleri Tal-Fjur and Ant ...Fjur bust.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Bust of Ġużeppi Camilleri l-Jimmy tal-Fjur in Luqa.]]
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  • ...grapher and works mainly from his studio in Senglea, an old fortified city in the Grand Harbour of Malta. He is a visiting lecturer of photography at the ...phers Gallery in London. Fenech soon realized the potential of photography in artistic practice and started to produce works such as the ‘Latent Aggres
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  • ...the [[Lyceum]], later studying at [[Oxford University]] when receive a BA in economics. ...international chess tournaments, including ones in Italy and Yugoslavia in 1957. For many years he served as president of the [[Malta Chess Association]].
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  • ...ary School, followed by secondary education at the [[De La Salle College]] in [[Birgu]]. ...oyal University of Malta]] and graduated as Doctor in Medicine and Surgery in 1964.
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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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  • ...ercieca s-Simenża]] and [[Ġorġ Cremona l-Joċċ]]. He emigrated to Australia in October 1954. A few months before he emigrated he took to the [[Buskett]] f ...gan writing ballads, including one about Malta in the Second World War, in 1957. One he sings, written by Kiku Azzopardi, is about drowning of twenty-two G
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  • ...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 ...ught Maltese at the Boy's Lyceum unil he retired in 1974. He also lectured in Maltese at the [[Mater Admirabilis Training College]] and acted as a member
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  • '''Emmanuele Benito Pace'''' was born in [[Valletta]] on September 27, 1936, Pace studied at [[St Aloysius College]] Pace started his sports journalist career in 1957 with the launching of his popular weekly [[Soccer Magazine]]. Three years l
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  • ...] in [[Rabat]] and eventually changed over to [[St Catherine High School]] in [[Sliema]]. At a tender age, she was already being cast in radioplays broadcast on [[Rediffusion]]. This was the beginning of a long
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  • ...ion Board from 1976 to 1978 and was an Electoral Commissioner from 1955 to 1957. He married Antida in 1955 and they had three sons, Kenneth, Alan and [[Gavin Gulia|Gavin]], the
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  • ...d history of art at the Accademia di Belle Arti Pietro Vanucchi in Perugia in 1981. ...started to play clarinet with the [[St George’s Band Club]] of Cospicua in 1957.
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  • ...Lady Strickland Trust for the College. John Manduca married Sylvia Parnis in l954; they have four children and eight grandchildren. ...The Sunday Telegraph 1946-1962; chairman, Malta Institute of Journalists, 1957, 1959 and 1961;
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