-Original Message- From: Rose Fernandes
1. Kenya Gazette 28 March 1950 – Government Notice 333 under Appointments -
looks like Gerard Montfort Bess was appointed District Commissioner, Marsabit,
District ...
2. Kenya Gazette – 17 October 1950 - Government Notice 1131 – Wyndham Albert
On 31 May 2014 17:18, Eddie Fernandes eddie.fernan...@gmail.com wrote:
RESPONSE:
Rose,
Please, instead of getting your new best friend to write on your behalf,
can we have the answer from the horse's mouth?
Eddie Fernandes
RESPONSE: I wrote as I saw it, no prompting from Rose. This
From: Rose Fernandes
is it generally true that those who DID NOT live in East Africa have now become
so fascinated by what went on there, they have now become more expert that
those who actually DID.
The answer lies in a GoaNet post of 7 June 2013 by Rose Fernandes:
… no where have I seen
On 29 May 2014 19:39, Eddie Fernandes eddie.fernan...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Rose Fernandes
is it generally true that those who DID NOT live in East Africa have now
become so fascinated by what went on there, they have now become more
expert that those who actually DID.
The answer lies in a
Dear Eddie
As you have proved yourself (in my eyes) to be the super detective on the super
highway, perhaps you can use your detective powers to work this out for me.
One of the photographs of The Book “A Railway Runs Through” by kind courtesy of
Mervyn Maciel has this caption:
Quote:
On 28 May 2014 12:00, Melvyn Fernandes mel...@orange.net wrote:
Dear Readers
In his article in OHeraldo 27 May 2014, Professor Teotonio R. De Souza
wrote:
Quote:
If it is generally true that those who do not write usually criticize, I
have seen this happening to some extent in the Goanet
Dear Readers
In his article in OHeraldo 27 May 2014, Professor Teotonio R. De Souza wrote:
Quote:
If it is generally true that those who do not write usually criticize, I have
seen this happening to some extent in the Goanet forum, where quite a few cheap
comments have sought to belittle the
Aah, a forthcoming book by Rose Fernandes.
I shall look forward to it, expecting to hear again about English Cadbury's
chocolates that you take to Goa on every trip.
Roland.
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Original message
From: Melvyn Fernandes mel...@orange.net
Date: 05-28-2014
On May 28, 2014, at 7:00 AM, Melvyn Fernandes mel...@orange.net wrote:
Professor Teotonio R. De Souza then writes:
The Indians in Mozambique had to suffer socially offensive nicknames, such as
monhes (Hindus and Muslims) and canecos (Goan Catholics). They were invented by
the Portuguese white