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Surtee (other)
Surtee may refer to: People * Fay Surtee Marles (born 1926), Australian civil servant * Ismail K. Surtee, a Malawi politician, Speaker of the National Assembly of Malawi; see List of speakers of the National Assembly of Malawi * Yusuf Surtee, a South African supplier of Madiba shirts to Nelson Mandela * Surtee, a demonym used to refer to person from Surat district, Gujurat, India Other uses * Surtee (horse), a racehorse, winner of the 1992 Ken Russell Memorial Classic, 1992 San Domenico Stakes, 1992 Champagne Classic (BRC), 1993 Victoria Handicap * "Surtee" (episode), a 1969 season 2 number 22 episode 50 of the TV show ''The High Chaparral''; see List of ''The High Chaparral'' episodes See also * * Surtees (other) * Surte * Surt (other) Surt may also refer to: Places * Sirte, a city in Libya; also called Surt ** Sirte District, Libya * Surt (volcano), on Jupiter's moon Io * Surt (planet), an exoplanet Other uses * Surtr, a figure in Norse myth, als ...
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Fay Surtee Marles
Fay Surtees Marles (née Pearce; 3 January 1926 – 1 November 2024) was an Australian public servant. She served as Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Victorian Commissioner of Equal Opportunity from 1977 to 1987 and Chancellor of the University of Melbourne from 2001 to 2004. Early life Marles was born Fay Pearce in Melbourne on 3 January 1926. She was the second of three children born to Jane Victoria () and Percy William Pearce; an older sibling died as an infant. Marles' father was a World War I veteran and Military Cross recipient; after returning from the war he ran the Christian Bjelke-Petersen, Bjelke-Petersen School of Physical Culture in Melbourne. Marles attended Ruyton Girls' School in Kew, Victoria, Kew. She graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1948 with a Bachelor of Arts and Diploma of Social Work. She subsequently became a social worker in Queensland. However, after her marriage to Donald Marles in 1952 she was subjected to the ma ...
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List Of Speakers Of The National Assembly Of Malawi
The Speaker is the presiding officer of the National Assembly. List of speakers List of Deputy Speakers * Esther Mcheka Chilenje ReferencesOfficial website of the National Assembly of Malawi {{DEFAULTSORT:Speakers of the National Assembly of Malawi Politics of Malawi Malawi Malawi, officially the Republic of Malawi, is a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa. It is bordered by Zambia to the west, Tanzania to the north and northeast, and Mozambique to the east, south, and southwest. Malawi spans over and ... ...
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Madiba Shirt
A Madiba shirt is a loose-fitting silk shirt, usually adorned in a bright and colourful print. It became known in the 1990s, when Nelson Mandela—then elected President of South Africa—added the item to his regular attire. Mandela popularised this type of shirt, elevating the seemingly casual garment to formal situations. Design A form of casual wear, Madiba shirts are loose-fitting, usually worn without a necktie and untucked from trousers. It is adapted from Indonesian clothing, and generally made of cotton or silk patterned with vivid colours. Mandela was said to prefer earthier tones for the shirt, though Madiba shirts with bright colors have endured in popularity. History Yusuf Surtee, a clothing-store owner who supplied Mandela with outfits for decades, said the Madiba design is based on Mandela's request for a shirt like Indonesian president Suharto's attire. Fashion designer Desré Buirski presented this type of shirt (and her contact information) to Mandela as ...
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Ken Russell Memorial Classic
Ken Russell Memorial Classic is a Gold Coast Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-olds run at set weights over a distance of at Gold Coast Racecourse, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia in May. Total prizemoney is A$200,000. History The race is named in honour of jockey Kenneth Charles Russell (1951–1993), who was killed in a race fall at Sydney's Rosehill Racecourse in 1993. He was leading rider at the Gold Coast Racecourse four times. His major wins were in the 1989 Doncaster Handicap, 1991 George Ryder Stakes as well as the Queensland Derby, Queensland Oaks, Goodwood Handicap. Name *1974–1993 - Gold Coast 2YO Classic Handicap *1994–1995 - Ken Russell 2YO Classic Handicap *1996 - Laurie Bricknell 2YO Classic *1997–1998 - Ken Russell 2YO Classic Handicap *1999 onwards - Ken Russell Memorial Classic Distance *1974–1999 - 1,400 metres *2000–2005 - 1,300 metres *2006 onwards - 1,200 metres Grade *1984–2013 - Listed Race *2014 onwards - Grou ...
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San Domenico Stakes
The San Domenico Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, run at set weights with penalties, over a distance of 1100 metres at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, Sydney in August. Prizemoney is A$200,000. History The race is named after former champion sprinter San Domenico, winner of 4 Group 1 races including the 1949 Oakleigh Plate, 1950 George Main Stakes, 1952 Futurity Stakes and the 1952 All Aged Stakes. Distance *1980–2007 – 1000 metres * 2008 – 1100 metres *2009–2010 – 1000 metres *2011 onwards - 1100 metres Grade *1980–1983 - Listed Race *1984–1985 - Group 3 *1986–2004 - Group 2 *2005 onwards - Group 3 Venue *1980–1983 - Randwick Racecourse *1984–1985 - Warwick Farm Racecourse * 1986 - Randwick Racecourse *1987–1989 - Warwick Farm Racecourse * 1990 - Randwick Racecourse *1991–1992 - Warwick Farm Racecourse *1993–1999 - Randwick Racecourse * 2000 - Warwick Farm Rac ...
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Champagne Classic (BRC)
The Spirit Of Boom Classic is a Brisbane Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged two years old, at set weights, over a distance of 1200 metres at Doomben Racecourse, Brisbane, Australia during the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival. Total prizemoney is A$300,000. History The two-year-old event is the first major race during the Brisbane winter racing carnival. The race record was set by Gold Edition in 2006 in time of 1:09.36. Name *1982–1983 - Coca-Cola Stakes *1984–1994 - Coca-Cola Bottlers' Classic *1995–1998 - Coca-Cola Classic *1999–2001 - Moet and Chandon Classic *2002–2020 - Champagne Classic *2021 onwards - Spirit Of Boom Classic Grade *1982–1986 - Listed Race *1987–2005 - Group 3 *2006 onwards - Group 2 Venue *2013 - Eagle Farm Racecourse *2020 - Eagle Farm Racecourse *2022 - Eagle Farm Racecourse Winners * 2025 - Cool Archie * 2024 - Bittercreek * 2023 - Cifrado * 2022 - Swiss Exile * 2021 - Prince ...
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Victoria Handicap
The Victoria Handicap is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred open handicap horse race, over a distance of 1400 metres, held annually at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia. The total prize money for the race is A$200,000. The race is traditionally held on Easter Saturday. History Name In 2020 the event was raced as the Elvis Thurgood 40th Anniversary Cup in honor of former jockey Ricky ''Elvis'' Thurgood who suffered career ending injuries in 1980. Grade * 1949–1978 - Principal Race * 1979 - Listed Race * 1980 onwards - Group 3 Distance * 1949–1972 - 7 furlongs (~ 1400 metres) * 1973 onwards - 1400 metres 1949 racebook File:1949 VATC Victoria Handicap Racebook P1.jpg, 1949 MRC Victoria Handicap racebook front cover File:1949 VATC Victoria Handicap Racebook P2.jpg, 1949 MRC Victoria Handicap raceday officials File:1949 VATC Victoria Handicap Racebook P3.jpg, 1949 MRC Victoria Handicap showing the winner, Ungar File:1949 VATC Victoria Handicap R ...
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List Of The High Chaparral Episodes
This is a list of episodes for ''The High Chaparral'', a Western television series which aired on NBC from 1967 to 1971. This series consists of 98 one-hour episodes over four seasons. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1967–1968) Season 2 (1968–1969) Season 3 (1969–1970) Season 4 (1970–1971) References External links * {{IMDb episodes, 0061263, The High Chaparral High Chaparral High Chaparral (1 March 1999 – 21 December 2014) was an Irish Thoroughbred Horse racing, racehorse and Horse breeding#Terminology, sire. In a career that lasted from September 2001 to October 2003, he ran 13 times and won 10 races. His w ...
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Surtees (other)
Surtees may refer to: People *Surti Muslims *Surtees (surname), an English surname Places *Surtees Bridge, a road bridge across the River Tees in Stockton-on-Tees Others *Surtees Racing Organisation, a British racing team and constructor *Surtees Society, County Durham antiquarian society See also * * Surtee * Surte * Surt (other) Surt may also refer to: Places * Sirte, a city in Libya; also called Surt ** Sirte District, Libya * Surt (volcano), on Jupiter's moon Io * Surt (planet), an exoplanet Other uses * Surtr, a figure in Norse myth, also called Surt See also * * ... {{disambig ...
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Surte
Surte () is a locality situated in Ale Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 5,798 inhabitants in 2010. Surte Church is located in the town. It is located some 15 kilometers north of Gothenburg. Surte became well known for its glass works that started production in 1862 and became one of the major mechanized glass works in Sweden. It was bought by in 1960 and shut down in 1978. In Surte, there was a large landslide in 1950, which killed one person and destroyed 30 houses. More houses had to be removed, causing 450 people to lose their homes. It also blocked the river which had frequent ship traffic. Surte was the hometown of Alexander Samuelson. Although he was not the designer, he was the man named on the 1915 design patent for the legendary contour Coca-Cola bottle. The international Grand Master of chess Gideon Ståhlberg, one of the world's strongest players in the 1940s, was born and is buried in Surte. Surte is home to the bandy club Surte BK. Th ...
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Surt (other)
Surt may also refer to: Places * Sirte, a city in Libya; also called Surt ** Sirte District, Libya * Surt (volcano), on Jupiter's moon Io * Surt (planet), an exoplanet Other uses * Surtr, a figure in Norse myth, also called Surt See also * * Surte Surte () is a locality situated in Ale Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 5,798 inhabitants in 2010. Surte Church is located in the town. It is located some 15 kilometers north of Gothenburg. Surte became well known for its ... * Surtee * Surtees (other) {{disambig ...
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