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  • '''Anthony Bonnici''' (1949-2013) AM was a Barrister in Melbourne, Australia ...d completed his degree at the '''University of Melbourne''', graduating in 1960.
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  • ...i sar President Onorarju Ad Vitam mill31 ta’ Lulju, 1953 sa l-4 ta’ Lulju,1960. Arturo R. Felice miet f’Ħaż-Żabbar fl-4 ta’ Lulju 1960.
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  • ...hino passed away on Friday 3rd January 2014 to go and join his wife Carmen in heaven. Before he died,Carmelo told us that he was so thankful to God for his long life of 97 year
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  • Johnny Privitera, better known as ''Il-Ġemel'', was born in [[Sliema]]. His passion for football started when he attended the [[Sliema ...an competitions. For Hibernians, between 1959 and 1974, Privitera featured in 178 fixtures.
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  • '''Reno Portelli''' was one of Gozo’s most popular goalkeepers in the latter part of the twentieth century. He was born on 2 October 1960 and started playing football at a very young age. Although he played with n
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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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  • ...er songwriter. Born in [[Siġġiewi]] comes from a big family and was raised in a musical family constantly listening to his brother [[Mro. Dion Buhagiar]] ...musical talents through various studies and musical experiences especially in celtic music.
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  • ...]] of [[Victoria]], [[Gozo]] for the past 25 years after joining the Band in 1955. He studied clarinet under the direction of Mro. [[Guzeppi Spiteri]] a ...1960 under the tuition of Mro. [[Carmelo Pace]] and was awarded a diploma in Musical Composition (A.L.C.M.) from the London College of Music. . He was a
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  • '''Joseph Giusti''' (11 April 1960 - 21 October 1995) was a Maltese broadcaster, dj and bartender from [[il-Ka ...he tutorship of [[Vanni Pulé]] and then started playing during folk masses in Kalkara, [[Valletta]] and [[Ħal Far]].
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  • '''Maurice Eminyan''' was born in [[Valletta]], [[Malta]] on 30 April, 1922. Professor of Dogmatic Theology. ...[[Scoiety of Jesus]], he obtained a Lic.Phil. from Heythrop College, Oxon in 1946. An S.Th.Lic. from [[Woodstock College]]. Washington (1953), and from
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  • ...– 31 March 2019) was an artist and sculptor who provided foundry services in Malta from the mid-1990s until his death. ...on: School of Arts in Valletta with Vincent Apap - Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence - Annigoni’s workshop, side by side with Alfredo Cifariello and
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  • ...led ir-[[Rabat]], [[Malta]] fit-13 ta’ Marzu 1896, minn ġenituri ta’ Żebbuġin, Carmelo u Mary Grace Busuttil. ...a fil-Katidral tal-[[Imdina]]. Ta’ età żgħira tgħallem il-klarinett mal-Każin tas-[[Soċjeta San Pawl Banda Konti Ruġġieru]] tar-Rabat. Kompla l-istudj
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  • ...t Onorarju Ad Vitam, bejn 1960 u 1961 kien Deputat u bejn 1961 u 1962 reġa inħatar President u bejn 1962 u 1974 reġa kien President Onorarju Ad Vitam, [[Category:Born in 1901]]
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  • ...1982 u 1988 mexxa lis-Soċjeta bħal President fi żmien iċ-ċentinarju tal-każin. U bejn 1988 u 2014 President Onorarju Ad Vitam. [[Category:Born in 1924]]
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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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • '''Gaetan Briffa''' (1928-1990) was a general practitioner in Melbourne, Australia. ...liema. He graduated with an M.D. from the '''Royal University of Malta''' in 1956 and after getting married to Josephine (nee Vassallo) he proceeded to
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  • ...n in [[il-Birgu]] on 29 April 1926 Carachi was educated at the [[Lyceum]]. In 1941 he joined [[Allied Malta Newspapers Ltd]]. where he was promoted from ...th launching the tabloid style for newspapers and investigative journalism in Malta.
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  • ...ea]] a well known drummer and singer too, [[Jason Galea]] who used to sing in festivals during his childhood and Daniela. ...t from many shows around Malta, the band was resident at [[The Caravelle]] in [[Qui-Si-Sana]], [[Pharoah’s Den]], [[The Salina Bay Hotel]] now [[The Co
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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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  • ...contributed in no small measures to the Greens’ five league championships in the early 1950s. ...e [[Cassar Cup]], an F.A. Trophy and the club’s first ever league title in 1960-1961.
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  • ...rs became involved in an international tournament. The Mediterranean Games in Beirut, Lebanon, that year featured a team led by Major [[Alfred Briffa]], ...ace as 43rd out of 61 Olympic shooters, while Vella managed 70/100, ending in 56th place.
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  • ...new Parish Church for Kalkara. He was appointed [[Floriana]] archpriest in 1960. ...the editor of Leħen is-Sewwa, published weekly by the Catholic Institute. In 1970, he was appointed head of the Council of the Administration of the Cat
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  • ...orn 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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  • ...uilina''' was a footballer associated with [[Sliema Wanderers FC]], mostly in the 1960s. ...l at a very young age and made his debut with Sliema Wanderers in the 1959-1960 season.
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  • ...ty and others by a number of artists who have similarly become established in recent years, particularly through their association with Spazju Kreattiv. ...in Malta. This included works by 60 modern and contemporary artists active in Malta at that time. It was curated by Joseph Paul Cassar, who coordinated t
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  • ...(28 August 1925 – 10 June 1993) was a Maltese playwright and novelist born in [[Ħad-Dingli]]. ...reer and thus, between 1948 and 1950, attended St. Mary’s Training College in Middlesex UK qualifying as a teacher. He later became headmaster at [[is-Si
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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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  • ...to their home after a few years, but their mother remained ill and died in 1960. ...a degree in Communications, majoring in writing and film theory at [[UTS]] in 1995.
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  • '''Manwel Nicholas-Borg''' (1918-1998) was a Maltese author and poet in Melbourne, Australia. ...Maltese Literature Group]] and other literature meetings. He began writing in 1938 and never stopped until his death on 30th May, 1998.
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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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  • '''Roger Parnis''' MBE (1923-1993) was a Maltese Surgeon in New South Wales, Australia. Roger was born in Sliema, Malta on 6 October, 1923. He was educated at [[St Catherine's Day S
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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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  • 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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  • '''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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  • ...[[Royal University of Malta]], graduating as [[Legal Procurator]] in 1938. In the same year he joined the [[Allied Malta Newspapers Ltd]]. ...d and edit the weekly paper [[Il-Ħajja]] and served as part-time leacturer in Maltese literature at the [[University of Malta]].
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  • Fr. '''Ugo Cremona''' O.P. was born in [[Valletta]] on the 18 September 1936 and made his solemn vows within the O ...dained a priest on the 2nd April 1960. Subsequently in 1963, he graduated in Literature.
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  • '''Mro. Vincenzo Ciappara''' was born in [[Valletta]] on 6 November 1890. Son of Paola nee’ Psaila and Carmelo. A ...ned harmony and orchestration under [[Mro. Carlo Diacono]] and added break in band instrumentation under [[Mro. Aurelio Doncich]].
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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 ye
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  • ...is passion for music early in his teens, when he participated successfully in a television quiz about the international pop scene. ...ting life. In 1981, Ray made his stage debut in the role of Simon Zealotes in a local production of Jesus Christ Superstar staged by the Rock Opera Group
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  • ...ta's foremost folksingers. Hence his nickname, the folksinger. He was born in Żejtun on the 10th February 1907. He began singing from the tender age of During his lifelong career in folk singing, he sang with the prime performers of his time, although he st
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  • Freddie Cauchi was born in Floriana own and was no surprise that at an early age began playing footbal ...ainst [[Hibernians FC]], where he himself who scored the goal of Floriana. In the position of midfielder, Freddie had a memorable season when they missed
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  • ...r from [[Żejtun]] who emigrated to [[New South Wales]] in [[Australia]] in 1960 where he lived the rest of his life. For many years he was directly associated with the La Valette Social Centre in [[Blacktown]], NSW. He is best know for his work with [[The Mifsud Brothers
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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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  • ...[Grezzju Dalli l-Garawwa]] and [[Żeppi Ellul Ta' Fellusu]]. He passed away in 2008. [[Category: Born in 1960]]
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  • ...t taċ-ċivil kif ukoll ta' kompetizzjonijiet letterarji fil-Malti. Fl-1961, inħtar uffiċjal tax-xandir għall-iskejjel sa ma rtira fl-1968. ...l-Awturi Maltin (1950–57) u membru tar-"Rediffusion Drama Advisory Panel" (1960–61).
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  • ...jgħallem fil-kulleġġ [[De La Salle]], fejn kien jg]allem it-Taljan, bejn l-1960 u l-1983. Kien jaħdem il-kurja fejn min attwarju laħaq kanċillier tas-'s [[Category:Born in 1930]]
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  • ...t Surmast Kav.[[Giuseppe Busuttil]]. Ħareġ idoqq il-flawt – ottavin mal-Każin San Ġużepp u Banda de Rohan fil-Programm Mużikali ta’ nħar Ħadd il-P ...t l-era twila u mlewna tas-Surmast Ġeraldu Farrugia li kellu jindokra l-Każin San Ġużepp u Banda de Rohan għal 38 sena sħaħ sa l-1970. Kienu snin li
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  • ...-Baned ta’ qablu, huwa riżultat tal-edukazzjoni mużikali li rċieva mill-Każin tal-Għaqda Karmelitana Banda Queen Victoria. ...n Victoria'', l-''innu tal-banda'' u l-''Valz ta’ Kristu Rxoxt''. Fis-sena 1960, huwa kkompona l-Overture ''Carmelitania'' u fl-1975 ikkompona l-Overture '
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