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2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
France vs. Scotland
France vs. Scotland
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
France vs. Sweden
France vs. Sweden
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Scotland vs. Slovakia
Scotland vs. Slovakia
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Scotland vs. Sweden
Scotland vs. Sweden
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
France vs. Slovakia
France vs. Slovakia
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 5
Group 5
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Austria vs. Ukraine
Austria vs. Ukraine
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Russia vs. Slovenia
Russia vs. Slovenia
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Russia vs. Austria
Russia vs. Austria
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Slovenia vs. Ukraine
Slovenia vs. Ukraine
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Russia vs. Ukraine
Russia vs. Ukraine
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Slovenia vs. Austria
Slovenia vs. Austria
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 6
Group 6
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Poland vs. Norway
Poland vs. Norway
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Belgium vs. Italy
Belgium vs. Italy
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Poland vs. Belgium
Poland vs. Belgium
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Norway vs. Spain
Norway vs. Spain
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Belgium vs. Spain
Belgium vs. Spain
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Poland vs. Italy
Poland vs. Italy
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Italy vs. Spain
Italy vs. Spain
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Norway vs. Belgium
Norway vs. Belgium
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Poland vs. Spain
Poland vs. Spain
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Norway vs. Italy
Norway vs. Italy
2016 European Men's Team Badminton Championships group stage
References
References Men's team group stage Category:2016 in badminton
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This article lists the full results for group stage of, Group 1, Denmark vs. Turkey, Croatia vs. Finland, Turkey vs. Finland, Denmark vs. Croatia, Denmark vs. Finland, Turkey vs. Croatia, Group 2, Bulgaria vs. Hungary, England vs. Estonia, England vs. Bulgaria, Estonia vs. Hungary, England vs. Hungary, Estonia vs. Bulgaria, Group 3, Germany vs. Lithuania, Ireland vs. Czech Republic, Germany vs. Ireland, Lithuania vs. Czech Republic, Germany vs. Czech Republic, Lithuania vs. Ireland, Group 4, Sweden vs. Slovakia, France vs. Scotland, France vs. Sweden, Scotland vs. Slovakia, Scotland vs. Sweden, France vs. Slovakia, Group 5, Austria vs. Ukraine, Russia vs. Slovenia, Russia vs. Austria, Slovenia vs. Ukraine, Russia vs. Ukraine, Slovenia vs. Austria, Group 6, Poland vs. Norway, Belgium vs. Italy, Poland vs. Belgium, Norway vs. Spain, Belgium vs. Spain, Poland vs. Italy, Italy vs. Spain, Norway vs. Belgium, Poland vs. Spain, Norway vs. Italy, References
David Garcia (computer scientist)
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David Garcia is a Spanish computer scientist and professor specializing in computational social science. He is a Professor of Social and Behavioural Data Science at the University of Konstanz, Germany, and a Faculty Member at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna.
David Garcia (computer scientist)
Early Life and Education
Early Life and Education Garcia studied computer science at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and ETH Zürich, where he earned his master's and doctoral degrees. He later completed a habilitation in computational social science at ETH Zürich.
David Garcia (computer scientist)
Career
Career Garcia has held academic positions at ETH Zürich, the Medical University of Vienna and the Graz University of Technology. In 2022, he was appointed Professor of Social and Behavioural Data Science at the University of Konstanz. That same year, he joined the Extended Directorate of the university’s Centre for Human | Data | Society. He also serves as a faculty member at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna.
David Garcia (computer scientist)
Research
Research Garcia’s work bridges computational methods and social science, analyzing large-scale digital data to study collective behavior, online social networks, and emotional dynamics. His research addresses societal challenges such as the effects of social media and intelligent technologies on mental health, privacy concerns, and systemic inequalities. Notable contributions include modeling emotional contagion in online communities and developing frameworks to quantify digital well-being.
David Garcia (computer scientist)
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References Category:ETH Zurich alumni Category:Spanish computer scientists Category:Academic staff of the University of Konstanz Category:Academic staff of ETH Zurich Category:Academic staff of the Graz University of Technology
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1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
lead missing
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
Season summary
Season summary Qpr began the 1925–26 season in the English Third Division South and finished in 22nd place.
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
League standings
League standings
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
Results
Results QPR scores given first
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
Third Division South
Third Division South DateVenueOpponentResultHalf Time ScoreFull Time ScoreScorersAttendanceLeague PositionHebdenPiercePlunkettJohnRichmondHarrisBrown, C.MiddletonCampbellBurgessSpottiswoodSweetmanHirstBarrBirchFieldPiggFordJohnsonThompsonSymesWhiteheadCablePatersonMundenYoungKerrEdwardsRoweSmith29/8/1925AGillinghamL0-20 - 37,6122212345678910113/9/1925HReadingL0-11 - 2Campbell9,3132112345678910115/9/1925HMerthyr TownD0-11 - 1Spottiswood8,2841913567109112489/9/1925AReadingL0-11 - 2Burgess8,75419136710911245812/9/1925ANewport CountyL1-31 - 4Burgess8,83420356710911248119/9/1925HLuton TownW1-01 - 0Johnson5,19620123510114867923/9/1925AExeter CityL0-10 - 35,03420123587410611926/9/1925ABrentfordW0-02 - 1Johnson, Birch9,7192012371011486953/10/1925ABristol RoversL0-20 - 57,1102112371011486958/10/1925HExeter CityD0-00 - 04,15421129741186105310/10/1925HSwindon TownD1-11 - 1Middleton9,87720127108461195317/10/1925HWatfordW2-02 - 0Whitehead, Middleton10,71120124786111053924/10/1925ABrighton & Hove AlbionL1-21 - 2Middleton8,81620124786111053931/10/1925HBristol CityL0-00 - 28,4942012478106115397/11/1925ACrystal PalaceL0-10 - 111,82922124710561183921/11/1925ANorwich CityD1-01 - 1Whitehead6,2582212410576118395/12/1925APlymouth ArgyleL1-11 - 3Whitehead11,28722124105761183919/12/1925ANorthampton TownL1-12 - 3Spottiswood, Burgess5,49522124710115683925/12/1925HCharlton AthleticD2 - 2Brown, Burgess8,74722124971011683526/12/1925ACharlton AthleticD1-01 - 1Burgess11,74522249710111638528/12/1925HMillwallW2-03 - 0Whitehead, Cable 28,0002224971016113852/1/1926HGillinghamL0-10 - 17,28722249710516113816/1/1926AMerthyr TownL0-00 - 14,37822124710561139823/1/1926HNewport CountyL0-20 - 26,38522124710115639830/1/1926ALuton TownL0-40 - 46,7502212347101169586/2/1926HBrentfordD1-01 - 1Burgess13,08522123461057119813/2/1926HBristol RoversW0-02 - 1Brown, Ford (pen)6,97522123467105119820/2/1926ASwindon TownL0-10 - 26,06322123467105119825/2/1926HAberdare AthleticL0-21 - 3Burgess4,38522123467105118927/2/1926AWatfordL0-11 - 3Young6,5782216751021143984/3/1926HSouthend UnitedD1-12 - 2Paterson, Young3,3772216101124375986/3/1926HBrighton & Hove AlbionL0-10 - 28,79922136101124759813/3/1926ABristol CityL1-01 - 3Paterson12,18322134761011259820/3/1926HCrystal PalaceL0-11 - 3Burgess8,38922135761011248927/3/1926AMillwallL0-00 - 312,8622213576101124892/4/1926HBournemouth & Boscombe AthleticD1-02 - 2Whitehead, Paterson7,0652213461129510873/4/1926HNorwich CityL0-00 - 16,0062213461129510875/4/1926ABournemouth & Boscombe AthleticL0-11 - 4Rowe5,57622134621095871110/4/1926ASouthend UnitedL0-11 - 2Middleton6,39822136824795101117/4/1926HPlymouth ArgyleL0-20 - 49,33822136824795101124/4/1926AAberdare AthleticL0-10 - 13,5262246827395101111/5/1926HNorthampton TownW0-13 - 2Birch 2, Middleton4,586223456827119101
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
F A Cup
F A Cup RoundDateVenueOpponentOutcomeHalf Time ScoreScoreScorersAttendanceHebdenPierceJohnBrown, C.BurgessHirstBirchPiggFordThompsonSymesWhiteheadFACup 128/11/25ANorthfleet UD1-12-2Birch 25,165 1241057611839FAC 1 R3/12/25HNorthfleet UW2-02-0Burgess, Thompson6,000 1241057611839FACup 212/12/25HCharltonD1-01-1Hirst11,000 1241057611839FACup 2 Rep17/12/25ACharltonL0-00-17,246 1247105861139
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
London Professional Charity Fund
London Professional Charity Fund DateVenueOpponentOutcomeHalf Time ScoreScoreScorersAttendanceHebdenPierceHirstPiggBrown, C.BurgessSymesJohnThompsonWhiteheadFordNov 16th 1925ATottenhamL0-00-10-01,396 1256710348911
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
London Challenge Cup
London Challenge Cup RoundDateVenueOpponentOutcomeHalf Time ScoreScoreScorersAttendanceHebdenPiercePlunkettHirstRichmondPiggBrown, C.MiddletonBurgessBirchSpottiswoodLCC 1Sep 14 1925AClapton OrientL0-11-2Harrold (og)1234567891011
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
Squad
Squad PositionNationalityNameDiv 3 South AppearancesDiv 3 South GoalsTotal AppearancesTotal GoalsGKJoey CunninghamGKGeorge Hebden36GKJoe WoodwardDFJimmy ArmstrongDFTom NixonDFBill Pierce35DFSid Sweetman16DFJohn YoungDFNorman CromptonDFHarry HooperMFBilly CowardMFAndy NeilMFJock McNabMFCyril FosterMFJimmy EggletonMFOllie ThompsonMFJock CollierMFBill TurnerMFFred HawleyMFMike GilhooleyMFJohn DuthieMFEddie BeatsMFBilly McAllisterMFTommy Cable132MFHarry SaltMFAlbert WaterallFWThomas KellardFWGeorge GoddardFWGeorge RounceFWErnie WhatmoreFWJackie BurnsFWJack JohnsonFWHugh VallanceFWLew PriceFWJack SwanFWJimmy LofthouseFWJack MustardFWJock PatersonFWJoe RobertsFWJimmy StephensonFWPercy VarcoFWDick BurgessMFJohn HamiltonMFBill DrewDFAlf BowersDFCecil GoughMFGeorge CharlesworthDFJack MiddletonFWJoe WilcoxFWSid Smith2Bill Field4Ernie Symes18Hugh Richmond10Adam Plunkett15Billy Barr2R. John26G. Harris14B. Pigg19J. Thompson13B. Young72 H. Hirst26J. Middleton265 J. Paterson193 J. Birch153 H. Johnson92 C. Brown272 E. Ford181 C. Campbell41D. Burgess328 J. Spottiswood222 J. Edwards3A. Rowe41 B. Whitehead245 S. Munden1A. Kerr2
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
Transfers in
Transfers in NamefromDateFeeBill PierceBedlington UnitedJuly 8,1923Sid SweetmanHampstead TownDec 8,1924 Hunt, Leslie *StonebridgeAug 28,1925 Jock PatersonMid-Rhondda UJan 11,1926 750 Jimmy LofthouseBristol RMay 21,1926 Free George GoddardRedhillMay 26,1926Jack YoungWest HamMay 10,1926 Joey CunninghamNewportJune 14,1926Jock CollierHullJune 29,1926 Free Birch, JimmyAston VillaMay 2,1912 150 John, RegCrystal PAug 28,1920 Bill FieldOxford CityNov 22,1922 Bill PierceBedlington UnitedAug 23,1923 Ernie SymesAberdare AthleticMay 20,1924 Harris, GeorgeNotts CountyMay 16,1924 Free Thompson, JohnYeovil & Petters UMay 20,1924 Pigg, BillAshingtonJuly 31,1924 Johnson, HarrySouthamptonFeb 14,1924 Brown, CharlieSouthamptonMay 25,1924 Avey, Victor *Nov 19,1924 Ford, EwartHinckley UJune 6,1924 Sid SmithGuildford UOct 24,1925 Campbell, CharliePembroke DockMay 6,1925 Spottiswood, JoeSwansea TownJune 14,1925 400 Edwards, JoeAug 27,1925 Rowe, AlfPlymouthAug 27,1925 Kipping, Jim *Wycombe WanderersMay 8,1925 Hirst, HarryPrestonMay 4,1925 Free Whitehead, BillSwansea TownOct 15,1925 Hugh RichmondCoventryMay 8,1925 Cable, Tommy *LeytonNov 13,1925 Billy BarrLondon CaledoniansSep 10,1925 Adam PlunkettBuryJuly 1,1925 Hebden, GeorgeLeicesterMay 5,1925 Surridge, Edward *Chalfont St.GilesDec 2,1925 Young, BillWhitburnFeb 11,1925 Middleton, JackLeicesterMay 5,1925 Birnie, David *ActonAug 28,1925 Hunt, Leslie *StonebridgeAug 28,1925 Toseland, Ernie *Higham TownMay 28,1925 Burgess, Dan (Dick)Aberdare AthleticJune 11,1925 Miller, Ted *ClaptonSep 10,1925 Paterson, John (Jock)Mid-Rhondda UJan 11,1926 750 Chick, Albert *Feb 19,1926 Kerr, AndyReadingMar 16,1926 Young, JackWest HamMay 10,1926 Hawley, FredBrightonMay 10,1926 Salt, HarryPeterborough & Fletton UMay 10,1926 Wilcox, JoeBristol RMay 10,1926 Free Lofthouse, JimmyBristol RMay 21,1926 Free Goddard, GeorgeRedhillMay 26,1926 Charlesworth, George *Bristol RMay 26,1926 Varco, PercyAston VillaJune 12,1926 800 Gough, Cecil *Clapton OrientJune 14,1926 Collier, JockHullJune 29,1926 Free John HamiltonBlackpoolJune 11,1926 Cunningham, Joe NewportJune 14,1926
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
Transfers out
Transfers out NamefromDateFeeDateToFeeSid SmithGuildford UOct 24,1925 May 26Guildford UHarris, GeorgeNotts CountyMay 16,1924 Free May 26FulhamThompson, JohnYeovil & Petters UMay 20,1924 May 26Grays Thurrock UFree Campbell, CharliePembroke DockMay 6,1925 May 26ReadingSpottiswood, JoeSwansea TownJune 14,1925 400 May 26RetiredEdwards, JoeAug 27,1925 May 26Grays Thurrock URowe, AlfPlymouthAug 27,1925 May 26Kerr, AndyReadingMar 16,1926 May 26Kipping, Jim *Wycombe WanderersMay 8,1925 June 26Wycombe WanderersFree Hirst, HarryPrestonMay 4,1925 Free June 26CharltonWhitehead, BillSwansea TownOct 15,1925 June 26Preston350 Bill FieldOxford CityNov 22,1922 cs 26Hinckley UBarr, Billy *London CaledoniansSep 10,1925 cs 26London CaledoniansAvey, Victor *Nov 19,1924 cs 26Metropolitan Police
1925–26 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
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:Bangladesh Black Hat Hackers AfDs for this article: – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Does not meet Notability criteria. It may have gone viral in some Bangladeshi media at one point, but even then it wasn't notable in any way, and it certainly isn't now. Somajyoti ✉ 10:35, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Organizations, Internet, and Bangladesh. Somajyoti ✉ 10:35, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Crime and India. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 10:48, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Keep. No actual case has been made why the sourcing is insufficient. Coverage contributes to notability, and notability doesn't expire, unlike what the nominator claims. Cortador (talk) 15:24, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Keep - Cortador's statement is correct. Macarius Ibne Mito (talk), 03:34, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Keep per Cortador. AnonymousScholar49 (talk) 01:49, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Sathyajith (Tamil actor)
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Shabbir Ahmed, better known by his stage name Sathyajith, is an Indian actor known for his work in Tamil language films, most notably his career debut 16 Vayathinile (1977).
Sathyajith (Tamil actor)
Career
Career Shabbir Ahmed studied at the Madras Film Institute in 1976. While studying in his second year, he shot for the film Naam Pirandha Mann (1977). Sri Amman Creations then offered him an audition, which helped him land the role of the doctor in 16 Vayathinile (1977), which ended up releasing first. He shot for the film for ten days in Mysore, and was renamed Sathyajith during post-production. Although he was not fluent in Tamil, he was insistent that he would dub for his role. While the film's lead actors Sridevi, Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth achieved stardom and pan-Indian recognition, he was less successful. Sathyajith has since acted in over forty films including Ezhavathu Manithan (1982), the Hindi film Ghayal (1990) and an unreleased film starring Mithun Chakraborty apart from acting in twenty television serials. In Hey Ram (2000), he shared screen space with Rani Mukherjee who helped him with his Bengali dialogues. In 2022, Sathyajith resurfaced when he was announced as the director and producer of the unreleased Kannada film Bullet starring Dharma Keerthiraj. He was also expected to act in the film.
Sathyajith (Tamil actor)
Personal life
Personal life Sathyajith has a son and a daughter.
Sathyajith (Tamil actor)
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Partial filmography
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Actor
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Films
Films 16 Vayathinile (1977) Naam Pirandha Mann (1977) Ezhavathu Manithan (1982) Jothi (1983) Aruvadai Naal (1986) Dhoorathu Pachai (1987) Pick Pocket (1989) Ghayal (1990; Hindi) Uruvam (1991) Irumbu Pookkal (1991) Hey Ram (2000) Haridas (2013) Raatchasi (2019)
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Television Ahalya (Sun TV) Athipookkal (Sun TV) Vaazhve Dhayam (DD Podhigai)
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Dubbing artist Rahul Dev - Aadhavan
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References Category:Actors in Tamil cinema Category:Actors in Hindi cinema Category:Tamil television actors
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List of superintendents of Mizoram
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The Superintendent of the Lushai Hills (later Superintendent of Mizo District) was the central administrative authority of the Lushai Hills from 1889-1952. The superintendent would serve under the Chief Commissioner of Assam.
List of superintendents of Mizoram
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Powers and functions The administration of the Lushai Hills district was within the power of the Chief Commisioner of Assam, the superintendent and the assistants of the superintendent. The superintendent upheld the authority of the chiefs who ruled over their people in a policy of indirect rule. Chiefs would report to the superintendent of any serious crimes such as murder, rape and serious accidents under their jurisdiction. The superintendent held the power to regulate the succession of chiefs and the inheritance rights of villages after the death of a chief. If a minor chief inherited a chiefdom, the superintendent would be authorised to appoint guardians. The superintendent also held the power to partition villages and establish new ones, with the choice of headmen and any number of houses to be assigned. Boundaries of the chiefs would be enforced so that the jurisdiction of disputes was clear. The control of the police in the district was vested in the superintendent. In criminal justice, the superintendent had the freedom to decide on a death sentence, deportation/transportation and imprisonment with permission from the chief commissioner. All proceedings are summoned to the superintendent with rules on ability to appeal to the Chief Commsioner. In civil matters the superintendent considered traditional Lushai customs.
List of superintendents of Mizoram
Leaders of the Lushai Hills
Leaders of the Lushai Hills Number Name Term of Office Notes Political Officers of the North Lushai Hills1Captain H.R Browne18901890 Captain Browne was assigned the first political officer of the North Lushai Hills. His headquarters were in Aizawl. Browne's chief responsibility as political officer was to disarm the Lushai tribes. Browne held a chief's conference on 13 June 1890 at Fort Aijal and declared the suspension of chieftainship for Jarok and Lengpunga for the Chengri Valley raid. A fine for 15 guns was additionally imposed. Browne did not enact harsh measures on Lengpunga as he did not wish to antagonize a prestigious and influential chief. On his way from Aizawl to Changsil post, Browne was ambushed by a western chief, Thonsuma. Outnumbered with only 16 soldiers all sepoys were killed and one escaped to relay the news. As a result, Brown was killed 6 September 1890. Browne's weapons were looted and he was brought to Changsil post fifteen minutes later where he died. After his death, Khalkama was emboldened to raid Fort Aijal.2R.B McCabe18901892R.B McCabe was the political officer to introduce taxes and the coolie system of quotas for Mizo youths at low wages. The coolie system and quotas would continue until abolishment in 1953. His administration saw Rev William Williams visit with the first influence of Christianity in the Lushai Hills.3A.W Davis18921894A.W Davis renounced Aizawl as the capital and renamed it Fort Aijal and staffed it with 100 soldiers.4Granville Henry Loch (Acting)18931894G.H Loch is responsible for the development of Aizawl into a city and the establishment of roads and infrastructure around the Lushai Hills. Loch was responsible for building the Lammual, a field for military drills. He is also known for giving a printing press to the Mizo Presbyterian Church, now known as the Loch Printing Press.5A.W Davis189318946A. Porteous18941897A. Porteus built two outposts at Siallukawt and Serchhip villages. He is also known for presiding over the arrival of Frederick William Savidge and James Herbert Lorrain, who contributed to the creation of the Mizo alphabet and the official beginning of the Christianization of the Lushai Hills.7Major John Shakespear18971898 The North and South Lushai Hills were merged. Shakespear continued as Superintendent.Superintendents of the South Lushai Hills1C.S. Murray1 April 189116 April 1891Captian C.S Murray was a military officer in the Government of Bengal. He was assigned to the Lushai Hills on account of his achievements in subduing the Bhutias and Lepchas in Darjeeling and his participation in the Chin-Lushai Expedition. Murray held a chief's durbar on 3 April 1890 explaining the intentions of the British government Murray was sacked from his position after a court case by Zakapa. Murray attempted to demand women for sex and insulted Zakapa by threatening to take his wife upon refusal. Zakapa attacked Murray and managed to decapitate two sepoys before Murray burned the village. He was replaced by Shakespear, who stood by Zakapa in court.2Captain John Shakespear18911896Brokered a settlement with Chieftainess Darbilhi to allow the establishment of Fort Tregear.Became a foster brother to Darbilhi. Led the expedition and capture of Ropuiliani and her son Lalthuama, the central resistance to British rule.3R.H Sneyd Hutchinson18961898 After Zakapa's rebellion on Murray's injudicious conduct, Hutchinson was assigned to quell the South Lushai rebellion of 1891 in February. Hutchinson failed to capture Zakapa but succeeded in capturing Zakapa's allies: Lalthuma, Dakopa, Kapchunga and Lemkam. Hutchinson was further assigned to conciliate the tribes of Vantura (Howlong) and Tonglion (Lakher). He undertook a risk and met with Vantura who had been shot by Tonglion's men and died in Hutchinson's arms. After torturing the women of Zakapa's clan, Hutchinson failed to attain his whereabouts and capture him. Hutchinson was later reassigned to his original office of the Chittagong Hill Tracts.Superintendents of the Lushai Hills District1Major John Shakespear189818992Captain H.W.G Cole18991900H.W.G Cole was responsible for abolishing the title of political officer and changing it to superintendent. Cole erected tombstones of Queen Victoria in every village in Mizoram and held a torch ceremony for the coronation of Edward VII. His rule saw harsh punishment on distrubances of the peace such as the hanging of three cutthroat robbers. He is also responsible for the circle system which limited and demarcated the jurisdiction of chiefs and their possible migrations for jhumming cycles. He embarked on a policy of limiting chief power by creating more chiefs and involving within the institution of Mizo chieftainship more deeply. He oversaw the first school in Mizoram opening in 1899.3Major John Shakespear19001903Shakespeare further contributed to the administration by creating 11 blocks in Northern Mizoram subdivision and 7 blocks in the Southern Mizoram subdivision.4L.O Clarke (Acting)190319045Major John Shakespear190419056Major John Campbell Arbuthnott190519057Major Granville Henry Loch190519068Major H.W.G Cole19051911 H.W.G Cole is also credited with the encouragement of farming potatoes in Mizoram. He established a bazaar in Aizawl in 1909. Cole was also the superintdent during Peter Fraser's campaign against the Bawi system of the Lushai Hills. Cole deported Fraser, but Fraser managed to bring the issue to parliament with the help of Lloyd George and succeeded. Cole left the Lushai Hills as a result.9Major W. Kennedy19111912Kennedy oversaw the mautam famine of 1911. Kennedy took initiative in addressing the issue with an application for a loan of Rs. 800,000 from the British Raj government. 10F.C Henniker19121912 F.C Henniker worked with Mizo elders and scholars on researching the nature of the mautam famine. With assistance, he was the first administrator to map out the upcoming famines and realize their cyclical nature as an ecological phenomenon.11Major Granville Henry Loch1912191312J Hezlett19131917 J Hezlett worked towards repaying the debts of responding to the mautam famine under Kennedy. He oversaw Lushai volunteers for World War One to fight against Germany.13H.A.C Colguhoun19171919Colguhun oversaw the Spanish flu's influence in Mizoram. Lushai volunteers from World War One had developed immunity and were in charge of digging graves for the victims.14W.L Scott19191921W.L Scott opened the Assam Rifles to Mizo volunteers. He is also credited with defending Tripura's claims to Mizo territory.15S.N Mackenzie1921192216W.L Scott1922192317S.N Mackenzie1923192418N.E Parry19241928Parry oversaw the development of changes in the Lushai Hills in his four-year administration, which concerned the preservation of indigenous culture and codification of customary law.19G.G.G Heime19281932Presided over a period of intense rainfall which led to logistical issues and stoppage of services such as mail and food. This period is known as Minpui Kum. Helme tried to control the population of Aizawl and began a program of deporting excess dwellers into outlying villages. Exemptions were provided to government workers, missionaries and vulnerable individuals.20Major Anthony Gilchrist McCall1931194321A.R.H MacDonald1943194522J. Dumbreck1945194523A.I Bowman1945194624Captain D.A Penn1946194725Leonard Lamb Peters 1947194926 Satyen Barkataki19471953 Established a voluntary road construction project between Aizawl and Lunglei of 128 miles.
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See also
See also British rule in the Lushai Hills Chief Commissioner of Assam
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:Jamaica at the 2018 Athletics World Cup – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () The 2018 Athletics World Cup was a weekend event. If you click it, you can see that the page summarizes every single result. I therefore don't see the point of a nation-by-nation rundown. Contrary, it's excessive and violates WP:NOTSTATS. There is no point in redirecting either. Hopefully, we will get no more of these, and fortunately, the :Category:Nations at the Athletics World Cup only contains a set from this one year, and it's time to clean it out. I am therefore bundling all of them: Geschichte (talk) 10:44, 1 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Sport of athletics and Jamaica. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 10:47, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
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Ande Lamb
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Ande Lamb (born Robert Anderson Bursley Jr.;"Aaron D. Klein to Film Book by Auto Racer; Aaron D. Klein (Continued from Page Five). The Morning Call. p. 7. "The series will be based on action stories, the first take its title from Mr. DePaolo's book and to have auto racing as its theme. The other titles and their themes are as follows: "Cloud Buster" (air story); "Sea Trap" (motorboat racing); 'Speed Boat' (midget car races); 'Throttle Wide' (auto races); 'Written Into the Record,' dedicated to the Boy Scouts. [...] Scenarists are Robert Bursley, whose screen name is Ande Lamb, and Joseph Levering. Mr. Bursley has many bigname pictures to his credit as does Mr. Levering, whose experience in show business dates from before the advent of motion pictures.""California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPWT-TJP7 : Tue Feb 18 22:00:21 UTC 2025), Entry for Robert or Andi Bursley or Lamb, 16 March 1961. September 12, 1901 – March 16, 1961) was an American film and television writer, producer and director, active in the 1940s—primarily in B-films and serials—and 50s, when he penned numerous Hopalong Cassidy and Cisco Kid episodes. He was also the principal writer on Craig Kennedy, Criminologist.
Ande Lamb
Early life and career
Early life and career Born in New Orleans on September 12, 1901,"California, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1947", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGXB-CQDV : Fri Apr 04 00:33:53 UTC 2025), Entry for Robert A Bursley and Ina May Hawkins, 15 Feb 1942. Lamb was the son of Robert Anderson Bursley Sr. and Edna M. Lamb, a musically and theatrically inclined New Orleans native who had until recently taught at the Fifth Ward School No. 1 in Ama, Louisiana."California, County Marriages, 1849-1957", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8N6-XRC : Wed Jul 10 00:25:56 UTC 2024), Entry for Robert Anderson Bursley and Robert Anderson Bursley, 03 Feb 1926."Gretna Gossip: Items of Interest in Jefferson Parish Precincts". The Times-Picayune. February 17, 1899. p. 3. "Mr. Robert A. Bursley, one of the most popular of Jefferson's citizens, and the assessor of the parish, and Miss Edna Lamb, a winsome New Orleans belle, and daughter of Captain W. W Lamb, were united in the holy bond of matrimony yesterday morning at St. Theresa's church, on Camp street, Rev. Father Massardier officiating.""Society Notes – Louisiana: Ama, La.". The Times-Democrat. May 24, 1896. p. 18. "The principal social event of the week here was the closing exercises of the Fifth Ward School No. young 1, presided over by the pupular and able Miss Edna Lamb [...] The programme was as follows: [...] instrumental duet, "La Jota,' Misses A. M. Fortier and Edna Lamb; recitation, 'Somebody's Mother,' Master Stuart Landry; Instrumental solo, 'La Harpe Etoliene,' Miss Edna Lamb.""Personal and General Notes". The Times-Picayune. May 1, 1898. p. 7. "Last Saturday night was a gala one at Waggaman, when people from every quarter of the parish flocked there to attend the entertainment given the benefit of the Catholic church. Programme opened up with a spirited and artistic rendition of "Qui Vive Gallop" on the piano by Misses Edna Lamb and Mamie Fortier. This was followed by a humorous dialogue entitled 'Courtship Under Difficulties,' in which Miss Edna Lamb, Miss Louise Fortier and Dr. S. D. Gustine were the participants."Lamb, Edna M. (August 1, 1898). "BY THE WAY CHAT; Little Tales Told by Members of the Talk Club: After Many Years". The Times-Picayune. p. 8. Following her premature death in 1909,"Died". The Times-Democrat. June 3, 1909. p. 2. "BURSLEY- Wednesday, June 2, 1909, at 6:85 o'clock p. m., EDNA LAMB, wife of Robert Bursley. Funeral services at St. Stephen's Church, Napoleon avenue and Camp street, This (Thursday) Afternoon at 8 o'clock. Interment private." Bursley Sr. married Elizabeth "Bessie" Surcouf in 1911."Alabama County Marriages, 1711-1992", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRV7-QPD : Tue Mar 05 04:01:29 UTC 2024), Entry for Robert A Bursley and Bessie Elenore Surcouf, 14 Jan 1911. Bursley Jr.'s professional transition to "Ande Lamb" was first noted in 1937, regarding a collaboration with director Spencer Bennet on a projected—but, evidently, never realized—6-picture package of films based on racing driver Pete DePaolo's autobiography, Wall Smacker. In August 1939, the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles played host to the premiere of Lamb's Thank Your Lucky Stars, touted as a satire of Hollywood, and reportedly slotted for a Broadway engagement that fall."Trite But True, Mr. Lamb". Los Angeles Daily News. August 21, 1939. p. 18. "Laugh and the world laughs with you, is the belief of Ande Lamb, author of the slapstick comedy 'Thank Your Lucky Stars,' opening Saturday night at the Belasco theater. Lamb feels certain that audiences want to be amused and kept happy and for this reason he feels certain that his brain child will meet with approval in Los Angeles. Starred in the production is Virginia Pine, while among those supporting her are Eddie Gribbon, film comedian; Lew Lauria and Rita Own, comic dancer of the Ziegfeld Follies." Such predictions proved overly optimistic, as the production was dealt a resounding thumbs-down by critics and audiences alike.Boynoff, Sarah (August 28, 1939). "Don't Thank Your Lucky Stars". Los Angeles Daily News. p. 17. "Despite the optimism of producer Ralph D. Paonessa and director-author Ande Lamb, who hope to take 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' to New York, the closest that play will come to Broadway is Los Angeles. It opened Saturday night at the Belasco and it is so unmitigatedly bad that this may turn out to be an obituary instead of a review. For all around deficiency in writing, production, direction and acting, this little opus is absolutely tops. Ostensibly a satire on how Hollywood stars are born, complete with attempted caricatures of newspapermen, publicity writers, agents, secretaries and other movie denizens, 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' is a cheap attempt at rewriting all preceding plays of this genre."S., J.L. (August 28, 1939). "New Stage Play Given". The Los Angeles Times. p. 34. "'Thank Your Lucky Stars,' new stage play by Ande Lamb, which attempts to satirize the agency business in Hollywood, opened Saturday night at the Belasco Theater to an audience that received the offering apathetically. Spectators were eminently justified in their reception for the production in its present shape carries little punch and the players are either too bombastic or go to the other extreme." Given a mixed but markedly warmer reception was Lamb's murder mystery Honeymoon Ghost, staged in 1944 at the Hampshire Playhouse in Los Angeles, and starring Maria Riva (then billed as Maria Manton)Von Blon, Katherine (September 21, 1944). "'Biography' Due Oct. 2 at Pasadena Playhouse; 'Janie' Casting; Maria Featured". The Los Angeles Times. p. 21. While deeming the plot "complicated and slightly far-fetched," LA Times reviewer Katherine Von Blon went on to praise Lamb's "clearly-limned characters," adding that "many of the situations were rife with suspense and certain comic implication."Von Blon, Katherine (October 3, 1944). "Ghost Goes on Honeymoon". The Los Angeles Times. p. 21.
Ande Lamb
Personal life and death
Personal life and death The first of Lamb's marriages, both of which ended in divorce, came in February 1926, preceding by more than a decade the transition from Bursley to his better-known pen name. The bride was Susan Gillett Lewis, and their union produced one child, a daughter, Diane Lewis Bursley."Vital Record: Marriage Licenses". The Los Angeles Times. February 4, 1926. p. 16. "BURSLEY - LEWIS. Robert Anderson Bursley, 25: Susan Gillett Lewis, 18.""California, County Marriages, 1849-1957", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8N6-XRC : Wed Jul 10 00:25:56 UTC 2024), Entry for Robert Anderson Bursley and Robert Anderson Bursley, 03 Feb 1926."California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGL4-2T87 : Sun Mar 10 13:37:01 UTC 2024), Entry for Diane Bursley and Robert Anderson Bursley, 28 October 1927."California, County Marriages, 1849-1957", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8K2-XPC : Sat Mar 09 17:08:20 UTC 2024), Entry for Robert Virgil Armstrong and Diane Lewis Bursley, 21 January 1948. In October 1943, Lamb married actress Ruth C. Anderson."To Wed". Hollywood Citizen News. October 22, 1943. p. 9. "Couples who today have announced their intention to wed are: [...] Ande A. Lamb and Ruth C. Anderson, both of 1012½ N. Serrano.""California, County Marriages, 1849-1957", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K82V-GYJ : Wed Jul 10 00:43:37 UTC 2024), Entry for Ande A Lamb and Robert A Lamb, 19 Oct 1943."United States, Census, 1950", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XGK-PRLR : Tue Mar 18 08:18:23 UTC 2025), Entry for Ande A Lamb and Ruth C Lamb, April 1, 1950. On December 16, 1952, the Los Angeles Mirror reported that Superior Court Judge William McKay had, that day, granted Ruth Lamb an interlocutory divorce decree, based on testimony that Mr. Lamb was, as the Mirror phrased it, "a lion as a husband," impacting both privacy and safety via alternating bouts of eavesdropping and beatings.Mirror Photo (December 16, 1952). "Lamb Was Lion". Los Angeles Mirror. December 16, 1952. p. 4. "Mrs. Ruth Lamb, 35, told Superior Judge William McKay her husband, Ande Lamb, 46 [sic], was a lion as a husband. She said he eavesdropped on her conversations and beat her. Judge McKay granted an interlocutory divorce decree today." On March 16, 1961, Lamb, aged 60, suffered a fatal heart attack in Hollywood. His remains are interred at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City."Pray for the Dead". The Tidings. March 31, 1961. p. 11. "Eternal rest grant unto them, 0 Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. Requiem Masses were offered recently for the following: [...] BURSLEY, Robert A., 1264 Sycamore Ave., March 20. Holy Spirit. Interment, Holy Cross. Pierce Bros." Not quite six and a half years later, Lamb's only child, the former Diane Bursley—having since become, respectively, Mrs. Robert Armstrong and Mrs. David Miller"Weddings". The Van Nuys News and Valley Green Sheet. January 26, 1948. p. 8. "ARMSTRONG-BURSLEY: Diane L. Bursley, 12116½ Hoffman St., Studio City Robert V. Armstrong, 7358 Vineland Ave.""California, County Marriages, 1849-1957", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K86X-CF6 : Sun Mar 10 15:47:16 UTC 2024), Entry for David Elvis Miller and Diane Mary Armstrong, 13 September 1954.—died even more prematurely, at age 39 of undisclosed causes, survived by her husband and son."Funerals". Valley Times. August 30, 1967. p. 3. "DIANE M. MILLER, age 39, of Santa Susana, passed away Monday, August 28, 1967. Survived by husband, David E. Miller, son Stephen. Funeral services will be Thursday, 10:30 a.m., Reardon Simi Valley Mortuary, Rev. Alton Peterson officiating. Interment Simi Valley Cemetery."