Ola Alfredo,
 
Allow me to reply ...
 
Dr. Salvador Figueiredo is the son of Sebastiao Figueiredo  (Limu), and nephew 
of Maestro Antonio de Figueiredo. Hope that classifes him as a Lotlecar, though 
his father settled in Margao. 
 
Cheers,
 
Gabriel.


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> From: Alfred de Tavares <[email protected]>
>To: Bernardo Colaco <[email protected]>; GOANET Lists 
><[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, 17 July 2012 8:30 PM
>Subject: Re: [Goanet] Portuguese-ruled East Africa -- another view
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>Caro Bernardo,
>
>E o Dr. Salvador Figueiredo Lotlecar?
>
>Pois, com certeza, sim....do qual outro lado sera este eminente 
>jurisprudente?
>
>Vosso, Alfredo...
>
>
>> Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 03:08:53 +0100
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Goanet] Portuguese-ruled East Africa -- another view
>> 
>> In his unconceited post Sr. GF does not reveal the name of the chief judge 
>> who is none other than Justice Salvador Figueiredo. Intresting enough the 
>> judge also once challenged some upper echelons of the society for their 
>> wrong doings in the place he currently resides.
>>  
>> BC
>> 
>> The following is a summary?of astory told to me ...
>> ?
>> A young public prosecutor (procurador), newly-appointed to Guin?-Bissau 
>> after earning his degree in Lisbon, successfully prosecuted a white 
>> Portuguese man for having kicked a local man and broken his spine. The 
>> young?prosecutor was later asked why he had taken the white man to task for 
>> kicking a black man, something that was apparently common in those days. He 
>> replied, 'A kick on any man is deplorable; but to kick so hard as to break 
>> someone's spine is murderous'. 
>> ?
>> This young public prosecutor later rose to be a chief judge in Macau, for 
>> some 10 years before Macau was handed over to China. Now retired, he still 
>> serves the Macanese people providing judicial advice as and when required, 
>> mostly in defending cases (the other side of prosecution:-) ). 
>> ?
>> Needless to state he is Goan...
>> ?
>> Regards,
>> ?
>> Gabriel.
>> 
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