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O contingente português vai estar destacado durante dois meses e é composto por quatro aeronaves F-16M e

70 militares da Força Aérea das áreas de operações, proteção da força, manutenção, logísticofinanceira, comunicações e sistemas de informação, saúde, Intelligence e relações públicas.

Almost 100 members of the United Kingdom engineering contingent serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have received medals recognizing their commitment and service to the people of the conflict-afflicted country.

 

The engineers have been serving in Malakal, in the north of the country, since July and will end their tour of duty in two months’ time. During their rotation, the UK troops have carried out significant infrastructural work vital to the Mission, including camp construction, building drainage systems and perimeter security structures as well as helicopter landing sites.

 

In Bentiu, the contingent is building a new permanent hospital, providing medical care to United Nations personnel, and clinical training to local medical staff at the Bentiu State Hospital. They are also working with colleagues from the Indian engineering battalion on remedial work at Rubkona airfield.

 

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, David Shearer, awarded the UN Peacekeeping medals to the troops, including their commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Katie Hislop, at a special ceremony in Malakal.

 

Speaking at the event, he said their work had made a huge contribution to the Mission’s ability to fulfill its mandate of protecting civilians and building durable peace.

 

“Your efforts and professionalism are highly regarded and you have made a valuable contribution to UNMISS. It is my pleasure to award to you all the United Nations Peacekeeping Medal in recognition of your exemplary and outstanding work in South Sudan,” said David Shearer.

 

“I hope you wear these medals as proud and worthy ambassadors of your country and of the United Nations.”

 

The United Kingdom has nearly 700 uniformed personnel deployed within UN missions across the world. Its contribution to the UNMISS is its largest with nearly 400 troops serving in Juba, Bentiu and Malakal. Among the contingent are 41 female personnel, most of whom work at the UK hospital in Bentiu. David Shearer said he appreciated the UK’s recent decision to extend its commitment in South Sudan until 2020.

 

Speaking at the medal parade, Lt. Colonel Katie Hislop said the contingent appreciated the support and kindness of their fellow Troop Contributing Countries and the mission’s civilian and military staff whom she considered friends. They had built warm and strong relationships that would endure.

 

She said that the medal ceremony was about providing recognition for the soldiers’ commitment and service, “not just those who are visible and on parade, but those who are in the sangars and behind the scenes covering essential duties to protect and sustain us.”

 

For many of the contingent, it is their first deployment with the youngest soldier having turned 18 just before being arriving in South Sudan. Others have served their countries for decades before being deployed to Malakal and Bentiu.

“All have trained hard to be here, work hard every day to try and help UNMISS improve infrastructure and security in order to support the mission in protecting civilians,” said Lt. Colonel Hislop. “In addition to this, all our soldiers, have left behind friends and family in the UK – today is about saying thank to you them too.”

Photo: UNMISS/Fran Mold

   

10 November 2011. El Fasher: Gambian soldiers sitting at the back of a truck are escorting a visitor near UNAMID installations in El Fasher (North Darfur).

196 troops of the Gambian contingent are tasked with providing security at serveral UNAMID bases in El Fasher and escort to visitors.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID

180 casques bleus de la Force de Réaction Rapide du contingent Portugais, ont reçu la médaille des Nations Unies pour leur contribution aux efforts de l’ONU pour la stabilisation en RCA. La cérémonie s'est déroulée le mercredi 20 Février 2019 à la Base militaire Mpoko à Bangui, en présence du commandant de la Force, le General Balla Keita, de l’Adjoint au commandant de la Force, le Lieutenant-général Marco Antonio Mendes Paulino Serronha et de l’officier exécutif du Chef de la Composante Police par interim, Noe Emmanuel Mbock.

 

Photos: UN/MINUSCA - Herve Serefio

 

Photos taken at the 2009 California Peace Officer's Memorial Ceremony in Sacramento, California. This year's ceremony honored 10 officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in 2008.

A full contingent of MassDOT employee and hired snow and ice crews are continuing plowing operations at midday with moderate snow reported in most areas. A total of 3732 pieces of equipment are now deployed statewide representing hired crews and more than 700 MassDOT employees.

Soldiers of the Djiboutian Contingent serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit in the back of a military transport vehicle during the arrival of further troops to the central Somali town of Belet Weyne, approx. 16 November 2012, 300km north west of the Somali capital Mogadishu. The air lift is part of a deployment to begin boosting the just over 300 personnel already on the ground to approx. 1,000 troops serving under the UN-supported AU mission in Somalia. AU-UN IST PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

10 November 2011. El Fasher: Gambian soldier Ramatoulie Sanneh (middle) is assisted by the medical officer Dukureh Talibuya at the clinic of the Gambian base, in UNAMID Supercamp in El Fasher (North Darfur).

196 troops of the Gambian contingent are tasked with providing security at serveral UNAMID bases in El Fasher and escort to visitors.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Con: Carolina Ponce de León y Óscar Roldán Alzáte.

 

Mayo 21 al 24 de 2014

 

Más información:

www.lugaradudas.org/archivo/2014/eventos/2014_04_22_talle...

Il Ministro Alfano in visita al nostro contingente ad Herat

Gao, 16 mai 2014 - Des personnels médicaux du contingent nigérien de la MINUSMA donnent des consultations médicales gratuites et quotidiennes à la population de Gao.

 

UN medics from the Niger Contingent with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) give free daily medical consultations to the population at their clinic in Gao, in northern Mali. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Almost 100 members of the United Kingdom engineering contingent serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have received medals recognizing their commitment and service to the people of the conflict-afflicted country.

 

The engineers have been serving in Malakal, in the north of the country, since July and will end their tour of duty in two months’ time. During their rotation, the UK troops have carried out significant infrastructural work vital to the Mission, including camp construction, building drainage systems and perimeter security structures as well as helicopter landing sites.

 

In Bentiu, the contingent is building a new permanent hospital, providing medical care to United Nations personnel, and clinical training to local medical staff at the Bentiu State Hospital. They are also working with colleagues from the Indian engineering battalion on remedial work at Rubkona airfield.

 

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, David Shearer, awarded the UN Peacekeeping medals to the troops, including their commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Katie Hislop, at a special ceremony in Malakal.

 

Speaking at the event, he said their work had made a huge contribution to the Mission’s ability to fulfill its mandate of protecting civilians and building durable peace.

 

“Your efforts and professionalism are highly regarded and you have made a valuable contribution to UNMISS. It is my pleasure to award to you all the United Nations Peacekeeping Medal in recognition of your exemplary and outstanding work in South Sudan,” said David Shearer.

 

“I hope you wear these medals as proud and worthy ambassadors of your country and of the United Nations.”

 

The United Kingdom has nearly 700 uniformed personnel deployed within UN missions across the world. Its contribution to the UNMISS is its largest with nearly 400 troops serving in Juba, Bentiu and Malakal. Among the contingent are 41 female personnel, most of whom work at the UK hospital in Bentiu. David Shearer said he appreciated the UK’s recent decision to extend its commitment in South Sudan until 2020.

 

Speaking at the medal parade, Lt. Colonel Katie Hislop said the contingent appreciated the support and kindness of their fellow Troop Contributing Countries and the mission’s civilian and military staff whom she considered friends. They had built warm and strong relationships that would endure.

 

She said that the medal ceremony was about providing recognition for the soldiers’ commitment and service, “not just those who are visible and on parade, but those who are in the sangars and behind the scenes covering essential duties to protect and sustain us.”

 

For many of the contingent, it is their first deployment with the youngest soldier having turned 18 just before being arriving in South Sudan. Others have served their countries for decades before being deployed to Malakal and Bentiu.

“All have trained hard to be here, work hard every day to try and help UNMISS improve infrastructure and security in order to support the mission in protecting civilians,” said Lt. Colonel Hislop. “In addition to this, all our soldiers, have left behind friends and family in the UK – today is about saying thank to you them too.”

Photo: UNMISS/Fran Mold

   

27 September 2011. Um Kadada: Egyptian soldier Sami Mohamed, member of the UNAMID troops posted in Um Kadada (North Darfur), patrols in the morning in Nazaha (East Um Kadada).

860 troops from Egypt are posted in Um Kadada where they assume the responsibility of the security. However, since 2010, this area is free of clashes and there is no camps for displaced people. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID - www.albertgonzalez.net

Soldiers of the Djiboutian Contingent serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) march past a United Nations helicopter ahead of the arrival of further troops to the central Somali town of Belet Weyne, 16 November 2012, approx. 300km north west of the Somali capital Mogadishu. The air lift is part of a deployment to begin boosting the just over 300 personnel already on the ground to approx. 1,000 troops serving under the UN-supported AU mission in Somalia. AU-UN IST PHOTO / STUART PRICE.

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

O contingente português vai estar destacado durante dois meses e é composto por quatro aeronaves F-16M e 70 militares da Força Aérea das áreas de operações, proteção da força, manutenção, logísticofinanceira, comunicações e sistemas de informação, saúde, Intelligence e relações públicas.

Members of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps' United States Contingent conducted a range day at Imjin Barracks, Innsworth, United Kingdom on Friday 17 October 2014.

 

The aim of the range day was to allow the soldiers to qualify on their M4 rifle, keeping the soldiers at peak readiness for any future operation.

 

(NATO photo/WO2 Ian Houlding GBR Army)

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

b&w dupe

1973

 

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part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

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Kos or Cos (Greek: Κως) is a Greek island, part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea, next to the Gulf of Gökova/Cos.

 

In Homer's Iliad, a contingent from Kos fought for the Greeks in the Trojan War.[12]

 

In the Roman mythology, the island was visited by Hercules.[13]

 

The island was originally colonised by the Carians. The Dorians invaded it in the 11th century BC, establishing a Dorian colony with a large contingent of settlers from Epidaurus, whose Asclepius cult made their new home famous for its sanatoria. The other chief sources of the island's wealth lay in its wines and, in later days, in its silk manufacture.[14]

 

Its early history–as part of the religious-political amphictyony that included Lindos, Kamiros, Ialysos, Cnidus and Halicarnassus, the Dorian Hexapolis (hexapolis means six cities in Greek),[15]–is obscure. At the end of the 6th century, Kos fell under Achaemenid domination but rebelled after the Greek victory at the Battle of Mycale in 479. During the Greco-Persian Wars, before it twice expelled the Persians, it was ruled by Persian-appointed tyrants, but as a rule it seems to have been under oligarchic government. In the 5th century, it joined the Delian League, and, after the revolt of Rhodes, it served as the chief Athenian station in the south-eastern Aegean (411–407). In 366 BC, a democracy was instituted. In 366 BC, the capital was transferred from Astypalaia to the newly built town of Kos, laid out in a Hippodamian grid. After helping to weaken Athenian power, in the Social War (357-355 BC), it fell for a few years to the king Mausolus of Caria.

 

Proximity to the east gave the island first access to imported silk thread. Aristotle mentions silk weaving conducted by the women of the island.[16] Silk production of garments was conducted in large factories by women slaves.[17]

 

In the Hellenistic age, Kos attained the zenith of its prosperity. Its alliance was valued by the kings of Egypt, who used it as a naval outpost to oversee the Aegean. As a seat of learning, it arose as a provincial branch of the museum of Alexandria, and became a favorite resort for the education of the princes of the Ptolemaic dynasty. During the hellenistic age, there was a medical school; however, the theory that this school was founded by Hippocrates (see below) during the classical age is an unwarranted extrapolation.[18] Among its most famous sons were the physician Hippocrates, the painter Apelles, the poets Philitas and, perhaps, Theocritus.

 

Diodorus Siculus (xv. 76) and Strabo (xiv. 657) describe it as a well-fortified port. Its position gave it a high importance in Aegean trade; while the island itself was rich in wines of considerable fame.[19] Under Alexander the Great and the Egyptian Ptolemies the town developed into one of the great centers in the Aegean; Josephus[20] quotes Strabo to the effect that Mithridates was sent to Kos to fetch the gold deposited there by the queen Cleopatra of Egypt. Herod is said to have provided an annual stipend for the benefit of prize-winners in the athletic games,[21] and a statue was erected there to his son Herod the Tetrarch ("C. I. G." 2502 ). Paul briefly visited here according to Acts 21:1.

 

Except for occasional incursions by corsairs and some severe earthquakes, the island has rarely had its peace disturbed. Following the lead of its larger neighbour, Rhodes, Kos generally displayed a friendly attitude toward the Romans; in 53 AD it was made a free city. Lucian (125–180) mentions their manufacture of semi-transparent light dresses, a fashion success.[22] The island of Kos also featured a provincial library during the Roman period. The island first became a center for learning during the Ptolemaic dynasty, and Hippocrates, Apelles, Philitas and possibly Theocritus came from the area. An inscription lists people who made contributions to build the library in the 1st century AD.[23] One of the people responsible for the library's construction was the Kos doctor Gaiou Stertinou Xenofontos, who lived in Rome and was the personal physician of the Emperors Tiberius, Claudius, and Nero.[24]

 

The bishopric of Cos was a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Rhodes.[25] Its bishop Meliphron attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325. Eddesius was one of the minority Eastern bishops who withdrew from the Council of Sardica in about 344 and set up a rival council at Philippopolis. Iulianus went to the synod held in Constantinople in 448 in preparation for the Council of Chalcedon of 451, in which he participated as a legate of Pope Leo I, and he was a signatory of the joint letter that the bishops of the Roman province of Insulae sent in 458 to Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian with regard to the killing of Proterius of Alexandria. Dorotheus took part in a synod in 518. Georgius was a participant of the Third Council of Constantinople in 680–681. Constantinus went to the Photian Council of Constantinople (879).[26][27] Under Byzantine rule, apart from the participation of its bishops in councils, the island's history remains obscure. It was governed by a droungarios in the 8th/9th centuries, and seems to have acquired some importance in the 11th and 12th centuries: Nikephoros Melissenos began his uprising here, and in the middle of the 12th century, it was governed by a scion of the ruling Komnenos dynasty, Nikephoros Komnenos.[25]

48th Heritage of Pride Parade Assembly on West 17th between 7th and 8th Avenue in New York City, NY on Sunday afternoon, 24 June 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

RESISTANCE CONTINGENT GATHERING

 

48th NYC GAY PRIDE 2018 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2018

Almost 100 members of the United Kingdom engineering contingent serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have received medals recognizing their commitment and service to the people of the conflict-afflicted country.

 

The engineers have been serving in Malakal, in the north of the country, since July and will end their tour of duty in two months’ time. During their rotation, the UK troops have carried out significant infrastructural work vital to the Mission, including camp construction, building drainage systems and perimeter security structures as well as helicopter landing sites.

 

In Bentiu, the contingent is building a new permanent hospital, providing medical care to United Nations personnel, and clinical training to local medical staff at the Bentiu State Hospital. They are also working with colleagues from the Indian engineering battalion on remedial work at Rubkona airfield.

 

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, David Shearer, awarded the UN Peacekeeping medals to the troops, including their commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Katie Hislop, at a special ceremony in Malakal.

 

Speaking at the event, he said their work had made a huge contribution to the Mission’s ability to fulfill its mandate of protecting civilians and building durable peace.

 

“Your efforts and professionalism are highly regarded and you have made a valuable contribution to UNMISS. It is my pleasure to award to you all the United Nations Peacekeeping Medal in recognition of your exemplary and outstanding work in South Sudan,” said David Shearer.

 

“I hope you wear these medals as proud and worthy ambassadors of your country and of the United Nations.”

 

The United Kingdom has nearly 700 uniformed personnel deployed within UN missions across the world. Its contribution to the UNMISS is its largest with nearly 400 troops serving in Juba, Bentiu and Malakal. Among the contingent are 41 female personnel, most of whom work at the UK hospital in Bentiu. David Shearer said he appreciated the UK’s recent decision to extend its commitment in South Sudan until 2020.

 

Speaking at the medal parade, Lt. Colonel Katie Hislop said the contingent appreciated the support and kindness of their fellow Troop Contributing Countries and the mission’s civilian and military staff whom she considered friends. They had built warm and strong relationships that would endure.

 

She said that the medal ceremony was about providing recognition for the soldiers’ commitment and service, “not just those who are visible and on parade, but those who are in the sangars and behind the scenes covering essential duties to protect and sustain us.”

 

For many of the contingent, it is their first deployment with the youngest soldier having turned 18 just before being arriving in South Sudan. Others have served their countries for decades before being deployed to Malakal and Bentiu.

“All have trained hard to be here, work hard every day to try and help UNMISS improve infrastructure and security in order to support the mission in protecting civilians,” said Lt. Colonel Hislop. “In addition to this, all our soldiers, have left behind friends and family in the UK – today is about saying thank to you them too.”

Photo: UNMISS/Fran Mold

   

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

PROVINCIA DE PETORCA.- Martes 27 de Marzo de 2012.- En el marco de la declaración de zona de catástrofe y a fin de brindar mayor seguridad y tranquilidad a la población que se ha visto afectada por la sequía, el Intendente Regional Raúl Celis presidió tres ceremonias en las comunas de La Ligua y Cabildo, en las que entregó estanques de hasta 500 litros de capacidad, inauguró un nuevo tranque captador de aguas y traspasó bonos de contingencia a 183 campesinos.

 

La primera actividad tuvo lugar en la localidad de Valle Hermoso de La Ligua, donde el Intendente junto al Gobernador Provincial de Petorca, Andrés Leiva, el alcalde Rodrigo Sánchez y los parlamentarios Andrea Molina y Eduardo Cerda hicieron entrega de 35 estanques concentradores de agua de 200 y 500 litros de un total de 160, que se completarán en el corto tiempo a igual número de familias.

 

La inversión de ONEMI alcanzó los 150 millones de pesos y la solución por esta vía, es que 500 familias dispongan de estos medios para contar con el vital elemento, ya que el beneficio se extenderá a las localidades de Quebrada El Cepo, Quebrada El Pobre y Cuatro Esquinas, incluyendo las plantas de agua potable rural.

 

Acogiendo las demandas de la comunidad el Intendente anunció que actualmente abastecen a los sectores poblaciones 12 camiones aljibes, número que se aumentará a 24 para asegurar la normalidad de este servicio en todas las localidades.

 

INAUGURACION TRANQUE LA MORA

 

Posteriormente el Intendente se trasladó a la localidad de La Mora, comuna de Cabildo, donde inauguró un tranque de cuatro mil cúbicos de capacidad de agua, que se alimenta durante las noches, permitiendo que 48 familias puedan disponer de este recurso para los sistemas de riego, cubriendo alrededor de 50 hectáreas productivas.

 

La inversión alcanzó a los 40 millones de pesos los que fueron aportados en su mayor parte por Indap, ya que también colaboró la Empresa Minera La Ceniza.

 

Este adelanto fue recibido con satisfacción por los agricultores lo que quedó de manifiesto en un acto público que tuvo lugar en la escuela municipal del sector G 46 Los Angeles.

 

BONOS DE INCENTIVO

 

Finalmente en la sede del Club Deportivo La Vega, de Cabildo la máxima autoridad regional presidió la entrega de cheques a 183 agricultores, correspondientes a bonos compensatorios, de libre disponibilidad para enfrentar las carencias derivadas de la sequía.

 

Los usuarios del Programa de Desarrollo Local recibieron 100 mil pesos cada uno.

 

En total, los beneficiados llegarán a 763 pequeños agricultores de las comunas de La Ligua, Cabildo y Petorca por un total de 76 millones 300 mil pesos.

 

South African War

5th Contingent

Died 15 January 1958

aged 79

 

South African Embarkation database record:

www.nzhistory.net.nz/soldier/d-williams

 

Cenotaph database record:

muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/RecordDetail.a...

 

Evening Post 27 January 1902

A young man named Dermot Isaac Williams, who said he was a returned member of the Fifth Contingent, was charged at the Magistrate's Court to-day with having assaulted Arthur H. Rogers, restaurant-keeper, on the 23rd inst., and with having wilfully damaged Rogers's property to the value of 5s 4d. Inspector Pender prosecuted and Mr. Wilford defended. The informant appeared with his hand bandaged. He and his cook, gave a different account of the fight from that given by accused, and the man who was with him. They averred that accused struck informant with a stick, whereupon informant defended himself. Accused denied that he owned or had seen the stick produced by the prosecution, and deposed that his own stick was carried home by his companions. He admitted that he had refused to pay informant for his meal. Mr. Wilford contended that informant decided to get his blow in first, and struck accused, Knocking out two teeth and injuring his (informant's) hand in doing so. He asked that the case be treated as an indictable one, to allow him to bring the question before a jury. His Worship saw no reason for this unusual course. Whether informant's finger was dislocated by a blow from a stick or a blow of his own hand, the fact remained that it happened too frequently that men went into restaurants, had meals, and left without paying. Saloon-keepers frequently said nothing of these things, in order to avoid scandal. Accused was one of these offenders, and behaved in a disgraceful manner. A fine of £5, in default one month's imprisonment, was imposed on the charge of assault. The other charge was dismissed. [1]

 

Otago Witness 22 February 1900 mentions him passing his medical test, being 21 and a shepherd. [Also served previously in volunteers].

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...

   

References:

[1]

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=s...

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

27 September 2011. Um Kadada: Egyptian soldiers, members of the UNAMID troops posted in Um Kadada (North Darfur), patrol inside in an APC (Armored Personnel Carrier) in Nazaha (East Um Kadada).

860 troops from Egypt are posted in Um Kadada where they assume the responsibility of the security. However, since 2010, this area is free of clashes and there is no camps for displaced people. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID - www.albertgonzalez.net

26 September 2011. Um Kadada: Egyptian Warren Officer Youssif Shalabi, member of the UNAMID troops posted in Um Kadada (North Darfur), drives an ambulance during the evening patrol to Hali Mussa.

860 troops from Egypt are posted in Um Kadada where they assume the responsibility of the security. However, since 2010, this area is free of clashes and there is no camps for displaced people. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID - www.albertgonzalez.net

Photograph of the departure of the South Australian Bushmen's Contingent c1899 - Reference CC000780

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Troops from the Kenyan contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sit on the mid-section of a military truck in the early morning ahead of an advance on the Somali port city of Kismayu, in this handout photograph taken October 2, 2012 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team and released October 3, 2012. African Union troops and tanks occupied al Shabaab's former stronghold of Kismayu on Tuesday, but the Somali Islamist militants gave notice of their intention to fight back, saying they detonated a bomb in the port city.

26 September 2011. Um Kadada: Members of the UNAMID Egyptian contingent based in Um Kadada (North Darfur) working at the mobile bakery installed at the team site. Eight soldiers work 5 hours every day making 2,400 breads and using 210 kilograms of flour. .

860 troops from Egypt are posted in Um Kadada where they assume the responsibility of the security. However, since 2010, this area is free of clashes and there is no camps for displaced people. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID - www.albertgonzalez.net

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

PROVINCIA DE PETORCA.- Martes 27 de Marzo de 2012.- En el marco de la declaración de zona de catástrofe y a fin de brindar mayor seguridad y tranquilidad a la población que se ha visto afectada por la sequía, el Intendente Regional Raúl Celis presidió tres ceremonias en las comunas de La Ligua y Cabildo, en las que entregó estanques de hasta 500 litros de capacidad, inauguró un nuevo tranque captador de aguas y traspasó bonos de contingencia a 183 campesinos.

 

La primera actividad tuvo lugar en la localidad de Valle Hermoso de La Ligua, donde el Intendente junto al Gobernador Provincial de Petorca, Andrés Leiva, el alcalde Rodrigo Sánchez y los parlamentarios Andrea Molina y Eduardo Cerda hicieron entrega de 35 estanques concentradores de agua de 200 y 500 litros de un total de 160, que se completarán en el corto tiempo a igual número de familias.

 

La inversión de ONEMI alcanzó los 150 millones de pesos y la solución por esta vía, es que 500 familias dispongan de estos medios para contar con el vital elemento, ya que el beneficio se extenderá a las localidades de Quebrada El Cepo, Quebrada El Pobre y Cuatro Esquinas, incluyendo las plantas de agua potable rural.

 

Acogiendo las demandas de la comunidad el Intendente anunció que actualmente abastecen a los sectores poblaciones 12 camiones aljibes, número que se aumentará a 24 para asegurar la normalidad de este servicio en todas las localidades.

 

INAUGURACION TRANQUE LA MORA

 

Posteriormente el Intendente se trasladó a la localidad de La Mora, comuna de Cabildo, donde inauguró un tranque de cuatro mil cúbicos de capacidad de agua, que se alimenta durante las noches, permitiendo que 48 familias puedan disponer de este recurso para los sistemas de riego, cubriendo alrededor de 50 hectáreas productivas.

 

La inversión alcanzó a los 40 millones de pesos los que fueron aportados en su mayor parte por Indap, ya que también colaboró la Empresa Minera La Ceniza.

 

Este adelanto fue recibido con satisfacción por los agricultores lo que quedó de manifiesto en un acto público que tuvo lugar en la escuela municipal del sector G 46 Los Angeles.

 

BONOS DE INCENTIVO

 

Finalmente en la sede del Club Deportivo La Vega, de Cabildo la máxima autoridad regional presidió la entrega de cheques a 183 agricultores, correspondientes a bonos compensatorios, de libre disponibilidad para enfrentar las carencias derivadas de la sequía.

 

Los usuarios del Programa de Desarrollo Local recibieron 100 mil pesos cada uno.

 

En total, los beneficiados llegarán a 763 pequeños agricultores de las comunas de La Ligua, Cabildo y Petorca por un total de 76 millones 300 mil pesos.

 

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

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