Frederic.....Re Bosco ....Bosco D'souza Band name Max Dorado They play in Panjim and on Sundays at Thaal. in Keg Dovelim
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Re: RINGERS BAND GROUP LISTED (Emercio Rodrigues) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 16:45:56 +0100 (BST) > From: BT Yahoo Mail <gdig...@btinternet.com> > To: GOANET <goanet@lists.goanet.org> > Subject: [Goanet] Christian Leader of the western world (a > billionaire) paid little tax over the years. > Message-ID: <6426314a.5f0f.174d564532e.webtop...@btinternet.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=no > > > President Donald Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and the > same amount in 2017, and paid no taxes at all in several previous years, > largely because his business empire has reported losing more money than > it made, according to a new report in The New York Times. > In a story posted Sunday afternoon, The Times said it had obtained > tax-return data for Trump and his businesses covering much of the last > two decades. Trump has refused to release his tax returns - making him > the only president in recent history to do so - and he went to the > Supreme Court earlier this year to stop Congress and the Manhattan > District Attorney from accessing them. > > Read more: > > https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/donald-trump-avoided-paying-income-taxes-for-years-report-2301940 > > Eddie > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 21:34:51 +0530 > From: Frederick Noronha <fredericknoron...@gmail.com> > To: Goanet <goa...@goanet.org> > Subject: [Goanet] Panchayat websites in Goa... check how many work > Message-ID: > < > camcr53k55brr0vzqscqv5cgq-y0m99nf-uhbbotv68uwda-...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > PANCHAYAT WEBSITES > > MORMUGAO BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Nagoa website :- http://www.nagoapanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Cansaulim-Arossim-Cuelim website :- > http://www.vpcansaulim-arossim-cuelim.in > Village Panchayat Chicalim website :- http://www.vpchicalim.in > Village Panchayat Chicolna-Bogmalo website :- > http://www.vpchicolna-bogmalo.in > Village Panchayat Cortalim website :- http://www.vpcortalim.in > Village Panchayat Majorda-Utorda.Calata website :- > http://www.vpmajorda-utorda-calata.in > Village Panchayat Sancoale website :- http://www.vpsancoale.in > Village Panchayat Velsao-Pale-Issorcim website :- > http://www.vpvelsao-pale-issorcim.in > Village Panchayat Quelossim website :- http://www.vpquelossim.in > Village Panchayat Verna website :- http://www.vpverna.in > > SALCETE BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Navelim website :- www.vpnavelim.com > Village Panchayat Benaulim website :- www.vpcanabenaulim.com > Village Panchayat Camrlim - Salcete website :- www.vpcamorlimsalcete.com > Village Panchayat Varca website :- www.varcapanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Curtorim website :- www.curtorimpanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Colva:- http://colvapanchayat.in > Village Panchayat Chandor-Cavorim:- http://vpcandor-cavorim.in > Village Panchayat Paroda:- http://vpparoda.com > Village Panchayat Sarzora:- www.sarzorapanchayat.in > Village Panchayat Guirdolim:- http://vpguirdolim.in > Village Panchayat Sao Jose de Areal:- www.vpsjda.com > Village Panchayat Ambelim:- http://vpambelim.in > Village Panchayat Rumdamol Davorlim:- http://vpdavorlim-dicarpale.com > Village Panchayat Seraulim:- http://vpseraulim.in > Village Panchayat Assolna:- www.vpassolna.com > Village Panchayat Betalbatim:- www.betalbatimpanchayat.in > Village panchayat Curtorim:- www.curtorimpanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Aquem - Baixo:- http://vpaquem-baixo.com > Village Panchayat Velim:- http://vpvelim.in > Village Panchayat Davorlim Dicarpale:- http://vpdavorlim-dicarpale.com > Village Panchayat Carmona:- https://vpcarmona.in > Village Panchayat Chinchinim Deussua:- http://vpchinchinim-deussa.com > Village Panchayat Cavelossim:- http://vpcavelossim.com > Village Panchayat Orlim:- https://vporlim.com > Village Panchayat Macasana:- http://vpmacasana.com/macasana-village > Village Panchayat Dramapur Sirlim:- https://vpdramapur-sirlim.in > Village Panchayat Telaulim:- https://vptelaulim.in > > TISWADI BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Chimbel : http://www.villagepanchayatchimbel.com > Village Panchayat Curca -Bambolim - Talaulim:- > http://vpcurcabambolimtalaulim.com > Village Panchayat Merces:- http://vpmerces.in > Village Panchayat Goltim Navelim:- http://vpgoltim-navelim.com > Village Panchayat Se Old Goa:- http://www.vpse-old-goa.com > BARDEZ BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Bastora website:- http://www.villagepanchayatbastora.com > Village Panchayat Aldona website:- http://www.vpaldona.goa.gov.in > Village Panchayat Anjuna Caisua:- http://vpanjunacaisuagoa.com > Village Panchayat Arpora Nagoa :- http://www.arporanagoapanchayat.in > Village Panchayat Siolim Marna:- http://www.vpsiolimmarna.com > Village Panchayat Sangolda:- http://sangoldapanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Candolim:- http://www.villagepanchayatcandolim.com > Village Panchayat Colvale:- http://vpcolvalegoa.com > Village Panchayat Canlangute: http://www.calangutepanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Verla Canca:- http://www.verlacanca.com > Village Panchayat Nachinola:- http://www.vpnachinolagoa.com > Village Panchayat Pomburpa-Olaulim:- > http://www.villagepanchayatpomburpa-olaulim.in > Village Panchayat Parra:- http://www.parrapanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Penha de Franca:- https://penhadefrancapanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Salvador do Mundo:- http://vpsalvadormundo.com > > PERNEM BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Ozarim website:- http://www.vpozarim.com > Village Panchayat Morjim website:- http://www.vpmorjim.com > Village Panchayat Alorna website:- http://www.vpalorna.com > Village Panchayat Casarvanem:- http://www.vpcasarvarnem.in > Village Panchayat Chandel Hasapur:- http://www.vpchandelhasapur.in > Village Panchayat Khajneamereporoscodem:- > http://www.vpkhajneamereporscodem.in > Village Panchayat Parcem:- http://www.vpparcem.in > Village Panchayat Querim Tiracol:- http://www.querim-tiracolpanchayat.com > Village Panchayat Torxem:- http://www.vptorxem.in > Village Panchayat Tuem:- http://www.vptuem.com > Village Panchayat Warkhandnagzar: http://www.vpwarkhandnagzar.in > BICHOLIM BLOCK:- > Village Panchayat Mencurem Dhumashe:- http://www.vpmencurem-dhumashe.com > Village Panchayat Salem :- http://www.salempanchayat.linkrealtors.com > Village Panchayat Sirigao:- http://www.vpsirigao.com > Village Panchayat Pale Cotombi:- http://vppalecotombi.com > Village Panchayat Navelim:- http://panchayatnavelim.com > Village Panchayat Harvalem:- http://vpharvalem.com > > PONDA BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Bandora website:- http://www.vpbandora.com > Village Panchayat Bethoda website:- http://www.vpbethoda.com > Village Panchayat Betqui Candola website:- http://www.vpbetquicandola.com > Village Panchayat Bhoma Adcolna website:- http://www.vpbhoma-adcolna.com > Village Panchayat Borim website:- http://www.vpborim.com > Village Panchayat Cundaim website:- http://www.vpcundaim.com > Village Panchayat Curti Khandepar website:- > http://www.vpcurtikhandepar.com > Village Panchayat Durbhat website:- http://www.vpdurbhat.com > Village Panchayat Marcaim website:- http://www.vpmarcaim.com > Village Panchayat Panchawadi website:- http://www.vppanchawadi.com > Village Panchayat Quela website:- http://www.vpqueula.com > Village Panchayat Querim website:- http://www.vpquerim.com > Village Panchayat Shiroda website:- http://www.vpshiroda.com > Village Panchayat Tivre Orgao website:- http://www.vptivre-orgao.com > Village Panchayat Usgao Gangem website:- http://www.vpusgaoganjem.com > Village Panchayat Veling Priol Cuncoliem website:- > http://www.vpvelingpriolcuncoliem.com > Village Panchayat Verem Vaghurme website:- http://www.vpverem-vaghurme.com > Village Panchayat Volvoi website:- http://www.vpvolvoi.com > Village Panchayat Wadi-Talaulim:- http://www.vpwadi-talaulim.com > > QUEPEM BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Naqueri-Betul: > http://www.villagepanchayatnaqueri-betul.com > > DHARBANDORA BLOCK: > Village Panchayat Sacordem:- http://vpsacordem.com > Village Panchayat Molem:- http://vpmolem.com > Village Panchayat Kirlapal Dabal:- http://vpkirlapal-dabal.com > Village Panchayat Collem:- http://vpcollem-sigao.com > Village Panchayat Dharbandora:- http://vpdharbandora.com > -- > FN* ????????? ???????? * ??????? ???????? +91-9822122436 > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 04:28:40 +0530 > From: Aires Rodrigues <airesrodrigu...@gmail.com> > To: goanet <goa...@goanet.org> > Subject: [Goanet] GOOD GOVERNANCE > Message-ID: > < > cahriwmjirjp9wcnnmrw3q0jp2nbap2k9akrcbhz7dkcr+3r...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Good Governance is not fire-fighting or crisis management. Instead it > should be opting for ad-hoc solutions which is the need of the hour to > tackle the root cause of the problems. > > > > While transparency reduces corruption, good governance goes beyond > transparency in achieving openness. > > > > Openness means involving the stakeholders in decision making process. > Transparency is the right to information while openness is the right to > participation. > > Aires Rodrigues > > Advocate High Court > > C/G-2, Shopping Complex > > Ribandar Retreat, > > Ribandar ? Goa ? 403006 > > Mobile No: 9822684372 > > Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 > > Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com > > Or > > airesrodrig...@yahoo.com > > You can also reach me on > > Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues > > Twitter@rodrigues_aires > > > www.airesrodrigues.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 02:25:34 +0000 (UTC) > From: eric pinto <ericpin...@yahoo.com> > To: 'paul leidig new ' <lei...@gmail.com> > Subject: [Goanet] : The Radio Ceylon story > Message-ID: <6188628.1431444.1601346334...@mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > to force them off the air, India blocked payments from Indian accounts > for commercials aired by them.Only parent firms in Britain and the US were > able to buy time. > > > The genesis of Radio Ceylon. > > I recently read why Binaca Geetmala was aired from Radio Ceylon. Had also > read Meher Mafatia on the same subject. It brought back nostalgic memories > of the early ?50s when we, as kids would gather around our radio, a PYE > with the blinking Eye. Not as much for the Binaca Geetmala as much to > listen to Happy-go-lucky Greg compare the Binaca Hit Parade. > > For many years thereafter, I wondered why Radio Ceylon was so famous and > was such a favourite with the Indian listeners. It was nearly seven decades > later that I got the answer. > > Meher, in passing has mentioned how, ?when the British exited Ceylon, they > left behind powerful short-wave transmitters? which were then used ?for > commercial radio offerings?. But there is more to this than just a chance > happenstance. > > It was in early 2000 that I met with Col Frank Courtney, a retired British > Officer, at the Royal Bombay Yacht Club. An Officer & a Gentleman. He was a > keen yachtsman and had been the President of the Club for many years. > > It was a chance encounter with Col Frank Courtney (FC) at the elegant Bar > of the RBYC that I got to know of his deep involvement in the creation of > Radio Ceylon. > > During WW II FC was posted in India and assigned to the British Garrison > at Bombay as the Signals Officer. The Allied Forces were spread far & wide, > from the Middle East to the Far East and the Indian Peninsula in the > centre, formed a very strategic location. Real time communications with the > Allied Forces became paramount and an urgent need was felt to set up a > Medium Frequency/High Frequency (MF/HF) transmitting station. FC was tasked > with identifying a suitable location and equipment and setting up the same. > After a thorough study he concluded that Colombo would be the ideal > location and he proceeded with the project as directed. Just as the > equipment arrived at Colombo the War ended and the equipment continued to > lie in some warehouse in the port premises. > > FC, who was totally in the picture of the details & position of the MF/HF > Transmitters, approached the new Government in Ceylon and proposed the > setting up of a powerful radio station for their country. The Ceylon > Government accepted his proposal and commissioned him to complete the > project on a turn-key basis. > > And that is how Radio Ceylon came into being. The most powerful > transmitting station in this part of the world. > > ?Frank Courtney married Kathryn, a seamstress by profession who managed > her own boutique, I think it was Madame Butterfly at the Taj. Or was it > Madame Pompadour? FC had his office of Radio Ceylon at Cecil Court, Colaba > and he & his wife continued to stay in Mumbai, until they passed away a few > years ago. > > A delightful couple. > Commodore M Bhada (Retd) > _______________________________________________________ > Dear Nina, > I had a very close relationship with Radio Advertising Services (RAS) from > when I was seven years old! They ran a weekly programme called?Ovaltine > Amateur Hour, and I sang on it several times until I grew older and my > voice broke.? > That programme was compered?(not 'compared', silly girl!) by Hamid Sayani. > Hamid was married to 'Jerry', Alyque Padamsee's sister. We remained close > friends until he died of a sudden heart attack?some years ago. Jerry had > passed away before him. I continue?to stay in touch with their daughter > Ayesha "Poosie" Sayani. > Hamid's brother Ameen ran the Hindi section of RAS with his wife Rama. > Ameen was the voice behind the Binaca Geet Mala, the Hindi version of > Happy-go-lucky Greg's Binaca Hit Parade. Ameen passed away a few weeks ago, > well over 90 years old. We stayed in touch till the end; I spoke to him the > day before he passed.? > Greg Roskowski was a Dutch Burgher who lived in Ceylon; he came often > enough to Bombay and we met several times.? > Of course I knew Frank Courtney. Many years after we met, I became a > member of the RBYC; I still stay there whenever I go to Bombay. FC's wife > Kathryn owned Madame Pompadour in the Taj Mahal Hotel. (Madame Butterfly > was the name of a similar business that Pam Crain started in Calcutta.)?? > Finally, and much more intimately?for me, Hamid and Ameen's office > assistant was a lady called Yvonne Maben. She often voiced the advertising > spots that featured on Radio Ceylon for Indian products. After I joined > Lintas, I used to record some of my advertising jingles at the RAS studio, > and often used?Yvonne as the voice. > A few years later, I married her. We were together for almost 50 years, > until she passed away in 2013.? > So many memories . . .Stanley > PS: Sadly, I have misplaced the email address for Meher Marfatia. I hope > someone will forward this to her.?? > ? > > > > > ? ?- - - > > ?One of the best ways? > > to make yourself happy inthe present? > > is to recall happy times from the past.? > > Gretchen Rubin > > Stanley Pinto > > > 153 The Embassy > > 15 Ali Askar Road > > Bangalore 560 052, India > > Mobile: +91 98453 95319 > > > > > > > On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 at 14:08, Nina Kanjirath <kanjir...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > The genesis of Radio Ceylon. > > I recently read why Binaca Geetmala was aired from Radio Ceylon. Had also > read Meher Mafatia on the same subject. It brought back nostalgic memories > of the early ?50s when we, as kids would gather around our radio, a PYE > with the blinking Eye. Not as much for the Binaca Geetmala as much to > listen to Happy-go-lucky Greg compare the Binaca Hit Parade. > > For many years thereafter, I wondered why Radio Ceylon was so famous and > was such a favourite with the Indian listeners. It was nearly seven decades > later that I got the answer. > > Meher, in passing has mentioned how, ?when the British exited Ceylon, they > left behind powerful short-wave transmitters? which were then used ?for > commercial radio offerings?. But there is more to this than just a chance > happenstance. > > It was in early 2000 that I met with Col Frank Courtney, a retired British > Officer, at the Royal Bombay Yacht Club. An Officer & a Gentleman. He was a > keen yachtsman and had been the President of the Club for many years. > > It was a chance encounter with Col Frank Courtney (FC) at the elegant Bar > of the RBYC that I got to know of his deep involvement in the creation of > Radio Ceylon. > > During WW II FC was posted in India and assigned to the British Garrison > at Bombay as the Signals Officer. The Allied Forces were spread far & wide, > from the Middle East to the Far East and the Indian Peninsula in the > centre, formed a very strategic location. Real time communications with the > Allied Forces became paramount and an urgent need was felt to set up a > Medium Frequency/High Frequency (MF/HF) transmitting station. FC was tasked > with identifying a suitable location and equipment and setting up the same. > After a thorough study he concluded that Colombo would be the ideal > location and he proceeded with the project as directed. Just as the > equipment arrived at Colombo the War ended and the equipment continued to > lie in some warehouse in the port premises. > > FC, who was totally in the picture of the details & position of the MF/HF > Transmitters, approached the new Government in Ceylon and proposed the > setting up of a powerful radio station for their country. The Ceylon > Government accepted his proposal and commissioned him to complete the > project on a turn-key basis. > > And that is how Radio Ceylon came into being. The most powerful > transmitting station in this part of the world. > > ?Frank Courtney married Kathryn, a seamstress by profession who managed > her own boutique, I think it was Madame Butterfly at the Taj. Or was it > Madame Pompadour? FC had his office of Radio Ceylon at Cecil Court, Colaba > and he & his wife continued to stay in Mumbai, until they passed away a few > years ago. > > A delightful couple. > > Commodore M Bhada (Retd) > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 21:55:18 +0000 (UTC) > From: Emercio Rodrigues <emrodrigues2...@yahoo.ca> > To: steve.dia...@gmail.com, Stephen Dias <steve.dia...@gmail.com>, > Goanet <goa...@goanet.org>, "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. > 1994!" <goanet@lists.goanet.org> > Cc: "fredericknoro...@gmail.com" <fredericknoron...@gmail.com>, > emrodrigues2002 <emrodrigues2...@yahoo.ca>, Stephen Dias > <steve.dia...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] RINGERS BAND GROUP LISTED > Message-ID: <305278670.1658594.1601330118...@mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Hi TATTAS > GOOD WORK THANKSKEEP IT UP > > > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android > > On Sun, 27 Sep 2020 at 20:31, Stephen Dias<steve.dia...@gmail.com> > wrote: As per the request of Frederick I am providing the inputs to be > considered in the listing of our Band which was playing in 1950s for two > decades in Goa.?The Band leader was Emercio Rodrigues and the members of > this band which was called RINGERS are Stephen Dias, Crescencio Dourado, > Luis Joao Rodrigues and DomingosThis Band was playing Portuguese numbers, > Konkani songs and Mandos, Spanish n Brazilian numbers, and little Hindi > songs.?We have been playing mostly at the Clube Nacional, Clube Vasco de > Gama, Colva and Margao clubs. Also taken part at Emissora de Goa, Carnival, > Serenading, Cabaret dances and weddings was our most attraction.?The > following instrument were played by this group members of the Band are ;1. > EMERCIO RODRIGUES leader of the group played Guitar, Violin with all > variations.?2. STEPHEN DIAS played Bass on Rebecao.?3. CRESCENCIO DOURADO > on bandolim?4. LUIS JOAO RODRIGUES on gumott, violin an > d guitar for accompanhamento and vocal along with Emercio and others5. > DOMINGOS on guitar > > > Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 02:30:20 +0530 > From: Frederick Noronha <fredericknoron...@gmail.com> > To: Stephen Dias <steve.dia...@gmail.com>, Goanet <goa...@goanet.org> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] GOANET : MUSIC LIST OF BANDS FROM GOA > Message-ID: > ? ? ? ? < > camcr53lqlhwrtcdcl8zc0ej0myzgsnhs3eyn8wqxeo-o8yc...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Hi Stephen, Who was the team leader of The Ringers? When was the band > active? Who were its members? What kind of music did it play? Thanks in > advance for the inputs, FN > > On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 15:52, Stephen Dias? > > > End of Goanet Digest, Vol 15, Issue 630 > *************************************** >