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30th Legislature of Yukon | External links | External links
Yukon Legislature |
30th Legislature of Yukon | Table of Content | Short description, Membership in the 30th Assembly, Membership changes, By-elections, References, External links |
Chak 18/SB | Orphan | Chak 18/SB is a village in Bhalwal Tehsil, Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 2017 census, it has a population of 2,993. |
Chak 18/SB | References | References
Category:Populated places in Sargodha District |
Chak 18/SB | Table of Content | Orphan, References |
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery | Use dmy dates | Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the Second World War located near the town of Bourail, in New Caledonia. It is also the location of the Bourail Memorial, commemorating New Zealand and Western Pacific Local Forces military personnel killed in the South Pacific and who have no known grave. |
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery | History | History
During the Second World War, New Caledonia was a major base for the Allied forces in the South Pacific. The island, which had been under French control since 1854, was used to train personnel prior to being them being transferred to combat areas. New Zealand's presence on New Caledonia commenced in late 1942, when the headquarters of the 3rd New Zealand Division, designated for operations in the Solomon Islands campaign, was established at the town of Bourail. The cemetery that became the Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery was established in 1943 to receive the bodies of New Zealand personnel who died while on active service on the island. By September 1944, after the disbandment of the 3rd New Zealand Division and repatriation of its personnel back to New Zealand, around 40 to 50 personnel were buried there.
After the war, the remains of some 200 New Zealand casualties killed on other islands in the South Pacific including Guadalcanal, Vella Lavella and Bougainville among others, were relocated to the cemetery. The Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery was officially dedicated in October 1945. |
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery | Cemetery | Cemetery
Located from Bourail, on the main road running south from the town, the cemetery was designed by C.P. Vize. The entrance is on the southwest side of the cemetery, and has a dogleg configuration, extending initially to the northwest before being pivoting north. The interments are arranged either side of an avenue extending to a Cross of Sacrifice at the northern end of the cemetery. The Cross of Sacrifice was unveiled by Major General Harold Barrowclough, the former commander of the 3rd New Zealand Division, on 8 May 1955.
The cemetery has 242 interments. Most are New Zealand military personnel but seven are from the United Kingdom.
thumb|right|A view of some of the graves at the Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery |
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery | Bourail Memorial | Bourail Memorial
Positioned behind the cemetery's Cross of Sacrifice is the Bourail Memorial. This commemorates New Zealand military personnel and those of the Western Pacific Local Forces killed while on active service in the South Pacific and who have no known grave. The names of the 449 personnel honoured are listed on twelve bronze plaques, nine for the 304 New Zealanders and the remaining three for those of the Western Pacific Local Forces. Among the personnel identified on the Bourail Memorial is Major General Owen Mead, the highest-ranking officer of the New Zealand Military Forces to be killed on active service. |
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery | Notes | Notes |
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery | References | References
Category:Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in New Caledonia
Category:Cemeteries in Oceania
Category:Cemeteries established in the 1940s
Category:1943 establishments in Oceania |
Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, History, Cemetery, Bourail Memorial, Notes, References |
Supper Club Favorites | Infobox album
| Supper Club Favorites is an album by Perry Como released by RCA Victor in 1949. The album's title highlighted Como's television show sponsored by the Chesterfield ale brand. |
Supper Club Favorites | Release and reception | Release and reception
The album was originally released in two formats: as a set of three 78-rpm phonograph records (cat. no. P 237) and as a set of three 45-rpm records (WP 237)
Billboard reviewed the 3× 78-rpm record package in its issue from 26 February 1949, giving it 80 points out of 100 (which indicated an "excellent" rating) and writing: "Six of Como's big standard sides have been re-coupled and boxed in one of Victor's new-type containers, without pockets. Como fans, who have not already picked up most of these as singles should go for the entire deal".
The album was ninth on Billboards semi-annual list of "Top-Selling Popular Record Albums" of the first half of 1949, published in the issue from July 30.
In 1952, the album was re-issued – with two additional songs – on a 10-inch LP (cat. no. 3044) and as a two-extended-play (45 rpm) record package.
Track listing Set of three 78-rpm records (RCA Victor P 237)
1952 version 10-inch LP' (RCA Victor LPM 3044) |
Supper Club Favorites | References | References
Category:1949 albums
Category:RCA Victor albums
Category:Perry Como albums |
Supper Club Favorites | Table of Content | Infobox album
, Release and reception, References |
Chak 8/NB | Orphan | Chak 8/NB is a village in Bhalwal Tehsil, Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 2017 census, it has a population of 3,768. |
Chak 8/NB | References | References
Category:Populated places in Sargodha District |
Chak 8/NB | Table of Content | Orphan, References |
Category:James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth | Articles related to | Articles related to James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces (1649-1685, term 1674-1679), and his military and political career.
Category:17th-century English nobility
Category:17th-century Protestants
Category:17th-century rebels
Category:17th-century Scottish peers
Category:Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
Category:Clan Scott
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2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Short description | The 2025–26 season is the 144th season in the history of Burnley Football Club and their first season back in the Premier League, since the 2023–24 season following the club's promotion from the Championship in the preceding season. In addition to the domestic league, the team will also participate in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Transfers and contracts | Transfers and contracts |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | In | In
DatePos.PlayerFromFeeRef. 1 June 2025 LW Jaidon Anthony Bournemouth Undisclosed 1 June 2025 RW Marcus Edwards Sporting CP €10,000,000 1 June 2025 AM Zian Flemming Milwall £7,000,000 1 June 2025 LB Bashir Humphreys Chelsea £10,000,000 |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Out | Out
DatePos.PlayerToFeeRef. |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Loaned in | Loaned in
DatePos.PlayerFromDate untilRef. |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Loaned out | Loaned out
DatePos.PlayerToDate untilRef. |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Released / Out of Contract | Released / Out of Contract
DatePos.PlayerSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.30 June 2025 CF Adam Abbas RB Logan Carlin RB Alex Healy-Byrne CM Will Hugill CB Luca Jackson CB Ben Jordison DM Brandon Ly CM Frankie McMahon-Brown RW João Mendes RW Nathan Redmond AM Lewis Richardson AM Basilio Rieno CM Jonjo Shelvey CF Ryan Tioffo GK Jon Ander Vilar Robinson |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | New Contract | New Contract
DatePos.PlayerContracted untilRef. |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Pre-season and friendlies | Pre-season and friendlies
+ Pre-season friendliesDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreF–AScorersAttendance |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Competitions | Competitions |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Premier League | Premier League |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | League table | League table |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Results summary | Results summary |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Results by round | Results by round |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Matches | Matches
+ Premier League match detailsDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreF–AScorersAttendance |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | FA Cup | FA Cup
+ FA Cup match detailsRoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreF–AScorersAttendance |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | EFL Cup | EFL Cup
+ EFL Cup match detailsRoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreF–AScorersAttendance |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Statistics | Statistics |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Appearances and goals | Appearances and goals
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2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | References | References
Category:Burnley F.C. seasons
Burnley |
2025–26 Burnley F.C. season | Table of Content | Short description, Transfers and contracts, In, Out, Loaned in, Loaned out, Released / Out of Contract, New Contract, Pre-season and friendlies, Competitions, Premier League, League table, Results summary, Results by round, Matches, FA Cup, EFL Cup, Statistics, Appearances and goals, References |
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Draft:Swiss Mortgage Regulation | AfC submission | Swiss mortgage regulation is a framework of rules and standards designed to ensure the stability and sustainability of the real estate and financial markets in Switzerland. It is jointly shaped by government authorities, particularly the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), and private-sector bodies such as the Swiss Bankers Association (SBA). The regulatory framework includes binding minimum standards on loan-to-value (LTV) ratios, amortization requirements, and affordability assessments. |
Draft:Swiss Mortgage Regulation | FINMA’s role | FINMA’s role
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) plays a central role in overseeing mortgage lending practices. While much of the regulation is based on self-regulation by the banking sector, FINMA recognizes and enforces these standards as binding minimum requirements under supervisory law. In 2024, FINMA approved adjustments to the self-regulation regime in line with the final Basel III standards, which came into effect on 1 January 2025.
FINMA monitors compliance with these standards and may intervene at individual institutions if necessary. It also conducts stress tests and risk assessments, particularly focusing on the risks associated with investment property lending, which is considered more volatile than owner-occupied housing. |
Draft:Swiss Mortgage Regulation | Loan-to-Value (LTV) limits | Loan-to-Value (LTV) limits
Swiss mortgage regulation imposes strict LTV limits to mitigate credit risk. Typically, the maximum LTV ratio is 80%, meaning borrowers must provide at least 20% of the property's value as equity. For investment properties, stricter capital requirements and differentiated risk weightings apply, reflecting their higher risk profile.
If the LTV exceeds certain thresholds, banks are required to hold more capital, as stipulated in the Capital Adequacy Ordinance (CAO). This ordinance also governs how the lending value of properties is calculated and adjusted. |
Draft:Swiss Mortgage Regulation | Amortization rules | Amortization rules
Amortization requirements are a key component of mortgage regulation. Under the SBA’s guidelines, borrowers must amortize at least two-thirds of the property’s value (i.e., reduce the LTV to 66.7%) within 15 years or by retirement age, whichever comes first. These rules aim to ensure that borrowers gradually build equity and reduce leverage over time.
The 2025 revisions to the Mortgage Directive also adjusted amortization requirements, particularly for investment properties, aligning them with the updated Basel III framework. |
Draft:Swiss Mortgage Regulation | Affordability tests | Affordability tests
Affordability assessments are mandatory in Swiss mortgage lending. Lenders must verify that borrowers can afford the mortgage under a hypothetical interest rate of 5% (known as the "stress rate"), even if the actual rate is lower. This ensures that borrowers can manage repayments in the event of rising interest rates.
The revised Mortgage Directive introduced stricter requirements for verifying affordability and creditworthiness, including periodic reassessments and event-driven reviews. It also mandates greater independence in property valuations and the use of standardized valuation models. |
Draft:Swiss Mortgage Regulation | References | References |
Draft:Swiss Mortgage Regulation | Table of Content | AfC submission, FINMA’s role, Loan-to-Value (LTV) limits, Amortization rules, Affordability tests, References |
Chak 11/SB | Orphan | Chak 11/SB is a village in Bhalwal Tehsil, Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 2017 census, it has a population of 4,657. |
Chak 11/SB | References | References
Category:Populated places in Sargodha District |
Chak 11/SB | Table of Content | Orphan, References |
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Emily Husband | Short description | Emily Husband is an English professional football manager and former footballer who manages Central Coast Mariners FC. |
Emily Husband | Playing career | Playing career
Husband played as a defender. As a youth player, she joined the youth academy of English side Leeds United FC. Following here stint there, she joined the youth academy of English side Manchester City WFC. Subsequently, she signed for English side Huddersfield Town FC. Afterwards, she attended the University of Texas at Brownsville in the United States, where she played for their soccer team. |
Emily Husband | Managerial career | Managerial career
In 2020, Husband was appointed as an assistant manager of Australian side Canberra United FC. The same year, she was appointed manager of Australian side Sydney Uni SFC. Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald wrote in 2025 that "Sydney University went on to enjoy a trophy-laden spell under Husband, who attracted praise for her quick success as a first-time coach". Ahead of the 2023–24 season, she was appointed manager of Australian side Central Coast Mariners FC, helping the club win their first league title. |
Emily Husband | Personal life | Personal life
Husband was born in England. A native of Huddersfield, England, she worked on a farm in Rankins Springs, Australia. |
Emily Husband | References | References |
Emily Husband | External links | External links
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Emily Husband | Table of Content | Short description, Playing career, Managerial career, Personal life, References, External links |
Category:Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in New Caledonia | [[Category:Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries | New Caledonia |
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2025–26 Utah Jazz season | Use mdy dates | The 2025–26 Utah Jazz season will be the 52nd season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). |
2025–26 Utah Jazz season | Draft picks | Draft picks
Round Pick Player Position Nationality College / club 1 5 1 21 2 43 2 53
The Jazz will have two first-round picks and two second-round picks entering the draft. |
2025–26 Utah Jazz season | Roster | Roster |
2025–26 Utah Jazz season | References | References
Category:Utah Jazz seasons
Utah Jazz
Utah Jazz
Utah Jazz
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Chak 19/SB | Orphan | Chak 19/SB is a village in Bhalwal Tehsil, Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 2017 census, it has a population of 4,305. |
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