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    Sir Joshua Abraham Hassan GBE KCMG LVO QC JP (21 August 1915 – 1 July 1997), nicknamed "Salvador" (Saviour), was a Gibraltarian politician, and first...
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    envoy for innovation. Fleur Hassan-Nahoum was born in London and grew up in Gibraltar. She is the daughter of Sir Joshua Hassan, who served as the first...
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  • Ancestors Surname Hassan Black, George F. (1946). The Surnames of Scotland. Birlinn. p. 346. independent.co.uk: Obituary: Sir Joshua Hassan jpost.com: French...
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    on Gibraltar, and his mother was a personal assistant to Joshua Hassan, the founder of Hassans law firm and a Chief Minister of Gibraltar. Picardo has...
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    1939 by Sir Joshua Hassan GBE, KCMG, LVO, GMH, KC. The firm's current senior partner is James Levy CBE KC, nephew of Sir Joshua. Former Hassans' partner...
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    pleasure Formation 11 August 1964; 60 years ago (1964-08-11) First holder Sir Joshua Hassan Salary £129,145 per annum Website Office of the Chief Minister...
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    of Assembly, with the IWBP winning five and the Isola Group three. Joshua Hassan, the leader of the AACR was unable to get the support of the Isola Group...
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    re-evacuation had been completed. In September 1963, Chief Minister Joshua Hassan, and Leader of the Opposition Peter Isola, travelled to New York City...
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    a political party in Gibraltar. The AACR was established in 1942 by Joshua Hassan and Albert Risso, and sought to protect the interests of families evacuated...
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    AACR won the majority by obtaining eight out of fifteen seats, with Joshua Hassan as Chief Minister) and thus becoming Minister for Labour and Social...
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  • statesman Joshua Hassan dies at 81". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2023-02-27. "Gibraltar". European Jewish Congress. Retrieved 2023-02-27. "Sir Joshua Hassan, 81, Fiercely...
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    Elizabeth II Governor Sir Varyl Begg Preceded by Sir Joshua Hassan Succeeded by Sir Joshua Hassan Personal details Born 16 November 1920 Gibraltar Died...
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  • French physicist Sir Joshua Hassan (1915-1997), Gibraltarian politician, and first Mayor and Chief Minister of Gibraltar Jacob Hassan (1936-2006), Spanish...
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    Most notably the Hassan family which runs Gibraltar's largest law firm Hassans International Law Firm and the late Sir Joshua Hassan who served four terms...
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  • in 1956, when ten candidates contested seven seats. The winners were Joshua Hassan, Abraham Serfaty, J. E. Alcantara, and Albert Risso, all of the Association...
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    Caruana Anthony Dudley Clive Finlayson Geraldine Finlayson Joseph Garcia Joshua Hassan Alfred Holmes Paul Isola Solomon Levy Anthony Lima Maroua Kharbouch...
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    joint use of the Airport of Gibraltar. On 10 November, Bossano and Joshua Hassan, then Chief Minister, led a demonstration of about 12,000 Gibraltarians...
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  • in 1956, when ten candidates contested seven seats. The winners were Joshua Hassan, Abraham Serfaty, J. E. Alcantara, and Albert Risso, all of the Association...
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    Gibraltar Legislative Council (1964) Sir Joshua Hassan House of Assembly (1969) Sir Robert Peliza Sir Joshua Hassan Adolfo Canepa Joe Bossano Peter Caruana...
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  • mayor of Gibraltar was chosen from among the members of the council. Joshua Hassan, MVO, QC, JP, the chairman of the city council at the time became the...
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  • politicians, topics, and works are mentioned within the work including Joshua Hassan, bullfighting, Francisco Franco, tourism, Salvador Dalí, Edward Lear...
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    was intended to represent and protect the rights of Gibraltarians. Joshua Hassan was instrumental in making the AACR a civil rights-based organisation...
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    the Royal Gibraltar Police Marine Section: Sir William Jackson Sir Joshua Hassan Sir Francis Richards Sir John Chapple 1830 H. Morgan 1859 C. Armstrong...
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  • established in December that year), the first political party in Gibraltar. Joshua Hassan (a young lawyer then, later Sir and Chief Minister) was among the leading...
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  • Frank Kitson 1986: David Rowe-Ham 1987: Faisal al-Hegelan (honorary), Joshua Hassan, Kenneth Newman, The Lord Plowden, Greville Spratt 1988: Kenneth Berrill...
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    member of the Gibraltarian Jewish community, Levy was the nephew of Sir Joshua Hassan and was an estate agent before he took office. He founded Solomon Levy...
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  • Rock, Serfaty worked as an architect and later joined the AACR of Sir Joshua Hassan. He ran for the Legislative Council in 1950 but was not elected. However...
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  • (2000–2003) Chief ministers Robert Peliza, Chief minister (1969–1972) Joshua Hassan, Chief minister (1972–1987) Malta Colony Governors Francis Grenfell...
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    Labour Party. The 1980 the party won six seats, failing to replace Joshua Hassan's Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights. Following the 1984...
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    Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights (AACR) administration of Joshua Hassan was re-elected for a further term. The election was referred to as the...
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