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  • ...been active in the Maltese music scene since the age of 12. And take part in many local Festivals with his sister [[Helen Micallef]]. ...ed Kingdom where his website claims he won an award for Singer Of The Year in 1980.
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  • ...a’ Frar, 1946. Fejn wara sar President Onorarju ad Vitam sas- 7 ta’ Ġunju, 1951. Miet Ħaż-Żabbar fis-7 ta’ Ġunju 1951. Il-funeral tiegħu kien fost l-ikbar li qatt saru f’Ħaż-Żabbar minħa
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  • ...College]], [[Sec/ Tech School]] at [[Naxxar]], Art Accademy Pietro Vannuci in Perugia. First contact with music when joining the SMC Scouts as a Venture. In 1969 received DOE Gold award for using Art and Music for the Community by H
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  • ...the age of thirteen on his father's farm under pomegranate and carob trees in the same Maltese village. His maternal family were known as Ta' Brodu, his ...with the Mount Isa Mines (MIM) company, then Australia's largest employer, in Queensland where he laid the railway lines spreading into freshly excavated
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  • '''Bernard Scerri''' is a Maltese community leader in London, UK. ...ified in electronics and telecommunications at the [[Technical Institute]] in [[Paola]]. 

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  • ...Painter, born [[St Luke’s Hotspital]] at [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]] on 30 October 1951 and grew up at [[Il-Marsa]]. ...tese painter [[George Fenech]] and thank him for everything that I learned in art.
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  • Born on 17 December 1951, in [[Mellieħa]]. Joe is married to Elizabeth Grech, nee’ Bartolo known as ...ld ,studied guitar and the music history and theory, at a secondary School in Malta.
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  • ...ased folk singer. Vella was born in Xewkija in Gozo, on the 27th September 1951. ...ted as an eighteen year old to Sydney. Both his parents were from Xewkija. In his mother country he was exposed to għana through the local Rediffusion c
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  • '''Charles Saliba''' Born in [[Marsa]] on January 22, 1951. Broadcaster, Presenter. Charles started at a young age in the field of broadcasting first on [[Rediffusion]], television and later Ra
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  • ...e island as well as having at his disposal one of the best music libraries in Malta. ...f the events, thus providing a comprehensive service to Italian music fans in Malta.
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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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  • ...''għana'' and founded the Argotti Għana Festival. Born in Malta on 28 June 1951, he passed away on 19 December 2007. * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dnjrfmuq_qg Promoting an event in Valletta.]
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  • '''Not. Profs. Dr. Antoine J. Agius''' was born on 19 March, 1951 at [[Ħal-Qormi]]. He was educated at [[St Joseph School]] and [[St Aloysiu In 1985 Agius was appointed professor at California University for Advanced St
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  • '''Joe M. Miceli''' twieled [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] fit-2 t’April tas-sena 1951, ir-raba’ iben ta’ Duminku, mill-Belt [[Valletta]], u Tereża minn Ħa ...t filgħaxija. Waqt li Joe kien ħareġ jdoqq sena wara, fil-festa ta’ “Ħadd in-Nies” li ssir f’Ħaż-Żabbar fejn kienu jindaqqu innijiet reliġjużi
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  • ...Tarzna]] tal-Armiraljat, fejn beda jaħdem fl-1943. Huwa tħarreġ u ħadem fl-Inġinerija Mekkanika sa l-1958, u kompla jaħdem mas-Servizzi Ingliżi fuq xo ...6 assoċja ruħu mas-[[Soċjetà Santa Marija u Banda Re Ġorġ V, Mqabba]] sa l-1951. Bejn l-1966 u l-2006 kien membru tal-Kappella [[Frankie Diacono]], fejn ki
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  • ...teb f’The Dawn dwar it-twaqqif tal-LLY. Kien elett assistent segretarju fl-1951, Segretarju ġenerali st (1953-1957) u President fl (1960-1968) tal-MLP. G� ...na kien ukoll President tal-[[General Workers Union]] (1963-1970). Fl-1974 inħatar chairman fl-[[Enemalta]] u duttur tal-[[Bank Ċentrali]] u chairman e
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  • ...51 u 1953, 1961 u 1962 u 1975 u 1976. Kien Awditur fis-snin ta bejn 1947 u 1951 u 1958 u 1959. [[Category:Born in 1908]]
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  • ...jn 1951 u 1952. Deputat bejn Jannar u Novembru 1937, 1943 u 1945 u 1950 u 1951. Delegat għall-'''Assemblea Nazzjonali''' f’21 t’Ottubru, 1944. [[Category:Born in 1909]]
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  • '''Mro. Ronald Pisani''' twieled fl-1951. Minn età żgħira Ronald wera l-ħajra tiegħu fl-arti u waqt il-lezzjoni [[Category:Born in 1951]]
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  • ...azzareno Vassallo'''. Twieled fir-raħal tal-[[Mosta]] fis-26 ta’ Diċembru 1951 u bħal missieru Piju u ommu Karmena ġie mgħammed fir-Rotunda, il-knisja ...ja Vassallo Builders Group saret fost l-ewlenin fl-industrija tal-bini u l-inġinerija ċivili. U Zaren ħadem u stinka kemm felaħ biex ikabbar l-inter
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  • ...agri''' u '''Rosa Camilleri'''. Twieled f’ [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] fis-26 ta’ Marzu 1951. Iżżewweġ lil '''Carmen Bongailas''' fil-knisja ta’ '''Raħal Ġdid''' ...nbdiet il-battalja legali bejn is-Soċjetà u s-sidien tal-proprjetà tal-każin, liema battalja legali kellha tkarkar għal ħafna snin.
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  • ...a Victoria (Marvic) Farrugia''' twieldet [[San Ġiljan]] fil-31 ta’ Jannar, 1951. Waħda minn l-ulied tal-koppja Victor Farrugia u Josephine nee’ Polidano ...ntenta u aktar tard fil-karriera tagħha applikat għal kors ta ‘recording’ inġinier u produzzjoni tal-mużika.
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  • ...ea and Grace née Gerada. His family, dating back to his grandfather, lived in Floriana. ...]] of Floriana. About a year later he started on the Piano with a teacher in Floriana (no name known, but apparently his nickname was '''Bidittu'''). E
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  • '''David Azzopardi''' born on 6 May, 1940 in [[Birkirkara]], received his studies at [[St Aloysius College]] and [[St Ag ...In 1958, he received the habit of the congregation and persued his studies in philosophy and theology and psychology at [[St Mark’s College]], Rabat.
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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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  • '''Lewis Portelli''' Born at Ħamrun on 21st, June, 1930. ...ays. He stayed at St Edwards for eight years. He began to take an interest in sports writing as a schoolboy.
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  • '''Vinny Vella Sr'''. born as Ċensu (Vincent) Vella at the Capital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]] o 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
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  • He was born in [[Senglea]] on the 29th of July 1925 and was educated at the [[Lyceum]] and ...46 and 1952. He was elected shop steward and GWU delegate in 1944, and in 1951 he was employed by the GWU as its Assistant Secretary General a position he
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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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  • '''This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2021.''' Any Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not
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  • ...years, recreated the foundations upon which Maltese Art was to rise again in closer consonance with European sensibility. ...922 and at the age of thirteen he started attending the [[School of Arts]] in [[Valletta]] where he studied under the Caruana Dingli brothers, Edward and
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  • ...kers [[TEA]] following smaller bands - including one he had formed himself in London. ...same songs, as well as chart material and more vocally challenging songs). In the late 1960s, [[The Boys]] (still with Marc as lead vocalist) changed the
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  • ...Dupuis has practiced as public notary since 1953. George entered politics in 1966 with the [[Christian Workers Party]] (CWP). ...the PN ticket. He was returned to Parliament in 1976, 1981, 1987 and 1992. In 1987, he was elected from 2 electoral districts.
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  • ...heir great friendship endures up to this day. [[Leslie Evans]] still lives in [[London]]. ...ery young age Vinny was invited to play clarinet solo at [[Villa Bellini]] in [[Catania]].
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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. '''Albert Hyzler''' born in [[Valletta]], 20 November, 1916, son of Professor [[Joseph Hyzler]] and Mar ...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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  • '''Albert M.Cassola''' born in [[Valletta]], the capital City of [[Malta]], on 2 May, 1915. He was an Auth ...at the Academia, [[Turin]] and a course in Italian and English in London. In 1953 he was elected fellow of the Institute of Linguists (London).
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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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  • '''Fr Stanley Tomlin''' was born at [[Floriana]], [[Malta]] on 17 October, 1926 and was given the name of He started his novitiate in 1944 and was ordained priest on December 22, 1951.
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  • He was born Joseph Mary Baldacchino in [[Valletta]] on 16 September 1922 and worked for the British Army's RAOC be ...hen he was elected assistant secretary of the [[Gżira Labour Party Club]]. In 1959 he was elected to the National Executive Committee and appointed assis
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  • ...as promoted to Superintendent, a position he occupied until his retirement in October 1975. ...] (1953-1973 and 1976-1978) and edited the association's magazine 'Forum'. In 1978 he was made Lifetime Honorary President of the association. Thoughout
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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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  • '''Mildred D'Agostino Meyer''' is a Maltese community leader in California, USA
 ...ear in August 2012, these annual gatherings offer Maltese Americans living in Southern California the opportunity to socialize, share traditional Maltese
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  • Arthur was born in [[Sliema]] on Christmas Eve 1918 to Frederick Leaver and Maria Concetta nee ...sues of the Maltese encyclopedia [[Civilization]], published by [[P.E.G.]] in the mid-1980s.
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  • ...''' was a prolific author and celebrated children's broadcaster known as ''In-Nannu Peppu''. ...Albert Central School]]. He was awarded the [[Senior Oxford]] certificate in 1935 and started working as a telephone operator and Assistant Protection O
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  • '''Dr.Riccardo Farrugia''' born at [[Valletta]] on 27 January 1918 was best known as a Nationalist Party Ge ...d at the [[Lyceum]] and the [[Royal University of Malta]]. He graduated BA in 1939 and LL.D at 1943.
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  • ...in [[il-Birgu]] 10 January 1932. Agius studied at the [[Seminary]] and in 1951 joined the [[Civil Service]]. ...n served as its Secretary General from September 29, 1966 to May 14, 1998. In 1998 he was appointed Honorary Life President of the union.
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  • ...ali tiegħu – żvilupp li jqisu bħala proċess ta’ formazzjoni kontinwa li jgħin lill-attur jaddatta l-prassi tiegħu għall-età li jkun fiha. Suda jidenti [[File:John Suda Dehra Pont.JPG|200px|thumb|left|John Suda in [[Dehra mill-Pont]], ([[A View from the Bridge]]), translated and directed
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  • ...a’ [[Bormla]]. Beda l-karriera mużikali meta kellu biss seba snin fil-każin tal-[[Għaqda Madonna tal-Grazzja Banda San Mikiel Żabbar]] taħt is-surma ...li għamel u ġa kien wieħed mill-aħjar studenti mużiċisti ta’ din l-iskola. In fatti wkoll kien jaghmel parti mill- orkestra ta’ l-iskola. Bis-saħħa t
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  • ...a s-Self-Government fil-5 ta' Settembru, 1947; issa sew l-irġiel kif ukoll in-nisa li jagħlqu 21 sena setgħu jivvutaw u kull elettur seta' jkollu vot w ...f'pożizzjoni ferm aħjar mill-partiti politiċi l-oħra biex jirbaħ il-poter. In-Nazzjonalisti kienu għadhom ma ħadux ruħ wara l-mewt ta' Sir [[Ugo P. Mi
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