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| 1966 29 Sep
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The Bahá'í Faith was officially recognized as a religious organization by the Icelandic government which gave it the right to legally perform marriages and other ceremonies as well as entitled it to a share of the church tax in proportion to its number of adult members. [Wikipedia]
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Iceland; Recognition (legal); Weddings | first Baha'i marriage in Iceland |
| 1966 29 Sep
196- |
Frances A. Foss, the first pioneer on St Maarten, arrived in Philipsburg. | - Pioneers; - Travel teachers and pioneers, First; Frances A. Foss; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St. Maarten | first pioneer on St Maarten |
| 1966 11 Sep
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The rescue of six Tongan boys from the uninhabited island of 'Ata by Peter Warner and his crew on his yacht the Just David. The boys, all students at St Andrew's College, had stolen a 25 foot whaling boat and, on their first night at sea, had lost the sails and the rudder in a storm. They lost the little food they had carried as well. They were adrift for 8 days without water before reaching the island in June 1965. By the time Warner arrived, the boys had set up a commune with a food garden, hollowed-out trees to store rainwater, a gymnasium, badminton court, chicken enclosures. and a permanent fire. [Wikipedia]
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- Bahá'í inspired schools; - Biographies; - In Memoriam; Australia; Ballina, New South Wales; Nukualofa, Tonga; Ocean of Light International School, Tonga; Peter Warner; Tonga |
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