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  • '''David Lucas''' (5 June 1947 - 30 August 1993) was a Maltese musician. [[Category:Born in 1947]]
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  • '''Anthony Zarb il-Walker''' (14 July 1904 - 11 February 1993) was popular for his shows of strength. [[Category:Born in 1904]]
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  • Mro '''Carmelo Pace''' (1906 – 20 May 1993) was a prolific 20th century Maltese composer who wrote about 500 works, co [[Category:Born in 1906]]
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  • ...ġ Boys’ Primary School between 1951-1954 and the [[Archbishop’s Seminary]] in [[Floriana]] between 1954-1962. ...l and Cospicua Girls Secondary School (1997-2001). He was also an examiner in the MATSEC Board of Music at the University of Malta (1999-2001).
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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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  • ...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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  • ...' 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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  • ...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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  • ...ayer he went on as a coach with the same Victoria Hotspurs and other teams in the Gozitan football league. ...of Victoria Hotspurs when they won their ninth and tenth league titles in 1993/1994 and 1999/2000 respectively. During the 1999/2000 season, Victoria Hots
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  • ...anuel continued studying and acquired various diplomas including a diploma in Mediterranean Studies as well as a science diploma. ...works on [[Giuseppe Cali]] 1846-1930 (1991) and [[Willie Apap]] 1918-1970 (1993).
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  • ...cemetery for non-Catholic Christians, mainly British servicemen stationed in Malta. His mother had been staying for a few months with her family. Brought up in [[Floriana]], Malta, his family had suffered greatly during the Second Worl
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  • ...d history of art at the Accademia di Belle Arti Pietro Vanucchi in Perugia in 1981. ...He started to play clarinet with the [[St George’s Band Club]] of Cospicua in 1957.
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  • ...of Arts (B.A) and in 1934, as Doctor of Laws (LL.D). As the first student in the course he was awarded the Government "Travelling Scholarship" and the " ...advocate for just over a year when he made the Public Service his career. In October 1936, he was appointed member of the Commission which, under the ch
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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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  • ...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 ...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-Ħanut tal
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  • She was born in [[Cospicua]] on 14 January 1952 to Karmenu and Ċettina nee' Camilleri. She She grew up in Bormla attending the local government school, and later worked as a tourist
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  • ...8 and started studying Maltese as part of an academic course of literature in 1940, but had to abandon the course for family reasons. He took up employme ...; and honorary president of the [[Għaqda tal-Folklor]] from its foundation in 1964 until the time of his death.
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  • '''Lino Spiteri''' born in [[Qormi]] on 21 September 1938, was a journalist, economist, and politician Oxford University, from where he obtained a Diploma in Social Studies (distinction); B.A.(Politics and Economics) (first-class hon
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  • ...ined a degree in Journalism from the International Institute of Journalism in Berlin. ...Party]] newspaper '''Iż-Żmien''' (The Time) which was produced and printed in the [[Freedom Press]].
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