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Политолог назвал истинную причину отправки ВМС Великобритании в Черное море
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Историк Кнутов рассказал, почему Россия не боится британских кораблей в Черном море
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Statement By Premier And Minister Of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie On The Virgin Islands Shipping Registry
STATEMENT BY PREMIER AND MINISTER OF FINANCE HONOURABLE ANDREW A. FAHIE DURING THE SIXTH SITTING OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE FOURTH HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Wednesday, 10th March, 2021
VIRGIN ISLANDS SHIPPING REGISTRY
Mr. Speaker, I now wish to update this Honourable House on what is happening at the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry as it marks the transformational period for shipping in the Virgin Islands.
A moment that we are using to celebrate all our accomplishments in transforming our industry towards international standards; while appreciating that there is much more to do to attract tonnage and boost the economy.
by Iain Maciver
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Did you know that yesterday was Australia Day? Yep, it marks the anniversary of the First Fleet of British Ships in New South Wales in 1788. The significance and meaning of this day have evolved over time.
Today, celebrations reflect the diverse landscape and society of that far-off country. There are a number of different types of events that take place in Australia on this date. Because so many Aussies and ex-pats read this column on the Gaelic Singers website, we say G’day.
Pat Smith and her kangaroo enjoy Australia Day
- Credit: Kingsley Healthcare
Despite a gloomy winter in the middle of a pandemic it was a bright and sunny start to the week for came home residents living in east Suffolk.
Residents at Allonsfield House care home, in Campsea Ashe, near Woodbridge, took part in Australia Day celebrations.
Australia Day marks the anniversary of the first British Ships arriving at Port Jackson in New South Wales. Which many consider the founding of Australia.
Residents enjoyed an indoor “barbie” in the conservatory prepared by chef Darrell Smith and there were plenty of smiles as everyone enjoyed Aussie songs, including a chorus of Waltzing Matilda.
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