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World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) is on April 2. It aims to put a spotlight on the hurdles that people with autism and others living with autism face every day.
International Children s Book Day observed on April 2 is a worldwide celebration to promote literacy and inspire reading to and with young children. Established in 1967, the day is marked on or around Hans Christian Andersen s birth date.
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Boxing World Qualifiers for Tokyo cancelled
The International Olympic Committee Boxing Task Force (BTF) announced Monday via a virtual meeting that the World Qualifiers for the Tokyo Olympics has been canceled.
The BTF has taken over the function of organizing the boxing competitions in the Olympics after the International Boxing Association (AIBA) was suspended by the Olympic body in 2019. The suspension remains in effect.
The tournament was originally scheduled for May 2020 in Paris, France but was postponed for this year because of the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Two other uncompleted qualifiers, those of the Americas and Europe will push through, but had to be moved back to May and June, respectively. The Olympics is scheduled for July.
By: British North Borneo Herald
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16TH AUG. 1938
The Herald of 50 Years Ago The following is taken from the Herald of the 1st July, 1888
We take the subjoined telegram from the Straits Times of the 14th May, 1888:- The British Government has signed an agreement assuming tutelage of British North Borneo.
No definite information has yet been received of the terms agreed upon by the Court and the Foreign Office with regard to the protectorate established over this territory.
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But without venturing to draw any rash inferences we may congratulate ourselves that British North Borneo will henceforth enjoy a more permanent and secure position under the aegis of the British Government than that which it has hitherto occupied under the Charter.