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It was at a ceremony at the ESPACE Building Offices of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture on Monday, May 9, 2016 in the presence of Benjamine Rose, the Seychelles PS for Culture that Norbert Couvreur It was at a ceremony at the ESPACE Building Offices of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture on Monday, May 9, 2016 in the presence of Benjamine Rose, the Seychelles PS for Culture that Norbert Couvreur received his Certificate of Appointment as a Cultural Ambassador. The Seychelles Ministry of Tourism and Culture continues to appoint, as its Cultural Ambassadors, people who understand the Seychelles, its Culture and its People. “Generally we have appointed famous personalities is the world of music and the arts and we work with them to open doors to our Seychellois Artists, both performing or visual,” said Minister Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism and Culture in the presence of Benjamine Rose, the PS for Culture after presenting the Certificat ....
News Monday, May 10, 2021 The European Tour returns to The Belfry for the 2021 Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett. Here are your five things to know⦠Willett hosts the Betfred British Masters This weekâs Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett, now in its 43rd edition, marks the first of nine events set to be held in the United Kingdom on the 2021 Race to Dubai. Since its return to the European Tour schedule in 2015, the tournament has been hosted by some of British golfâs most recognisable names. Willett now joins that impressive roster, which also includes Ian Poulter at Woburn (2015), Luke Donald at The Grove (2016), Lee Westwood at Close House (2017 and 2020), Justin Rose at Walton Heath (2018) and Tommy Fleetwood at Hillside (2019). ....
100 YEARS AGO January 27, 1921 Sheriff H. C. Topping last Monday morning swooped down on Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Jones who live on Dry Creek, about 25 miles from Madras, and who, it was alleged were engaged in the illicit brewing of whiskey at the R.P. Harvey place about a quarter of a mile from the Jones place. In addition to about two quarts of the far-famed shine, he brought to Madras a copper still of about 25 or 30 gallons capacity and left at the place about 35 gallons of raisin mash. The still was found in operation, with a glowing fire underneath and the moonshine dripping from it. The case was tried before Justice of the Peace H.W. Turner Wednesday. The Jones pleading not guilty to the charge of making liquor. After all evidence was presented, a jury consisting of Messers Thos. Jones, A.L. Lambert, J.E. Chestnut, Perry Read, S.F. Robertson and C.E. Roush, after being out about half an hour, found them guilty of the charge and a fine of $50.00 was assessed against Mrs ....