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Fentimans
Fentimans is a botanical brewery based in Hexham, Northumberland, UK.
# History.
Thomas Fentiman, an iron puddler from Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, acquired a recipe for botanically brewed ginger beer in 1905 when a fellow tradesman approached Fentiman for a loan. The loan was never repaid so Tho... | 6,113,800 |
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became very popular, very quickly and the business grew, with several brewing and production facilities being opened in the North of England.
The company fell on hard times as supermarkets entered the soft drinks market. As a result, sales of the Grey Hens (the stone jars in which ginger beer was sold) slump... | 6,113,801 |
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has been brewing botanical sodas with ingredients including roots, bark and flowers, and with the exception of adding new flavours, Fentimans are still making their sodas the same as they did back at the turn of the century. Some production processes have been updated, for example, pasteurisation has been int... | 6,113,802 |
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America. More than two-thirds of Fentimans' overseas sales are in Europe, with the bulk of the remainder in the US, Japan, South America, Canada and Russia. Both UK and US divisions use the same recipe and brewing methods to create Fentimans. North America has purchased identical brewery equipment to that use... | 6,113,803 |
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Fentiman's botanical brewing is a technique using a combination of infusion, blending and fermentation of natural ingredients. This approach has not changed much in over 100 years as the knowledge and expertise have been passed on from generation to generation of the Fentiman family.
Thomas Fentiman's origin... | 6,113,804 |
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fermentation. The liquid went on fermenting and was then decanted from the wooden vats into the iconic handmade stone jars ('grey hens') where it would be ready to drink within seven days.
# Alcohol content.
In 2009 the state of Maine in the United States banned the sale of Fentimans Victorian Lemonade to a... | 6,113,805 |
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responded to the ban with a statement telling any concerned citizens of Houlton and law enforcement officers and officials to steer clear of the company's other naturally-fermented botanical soft drinks. Although the lemonade label states that the beverage may contain up to 0.5% alcohol by volume (below the s... | 6,113,806 |
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oducts.
Fentimans' current products are:
Soft drinks (275ml)
- Curiosity Cola
- Cherry Cola
- Dandelion & Burdock
- Mandarin and Seville Orange Jigger
- Lemon Shandy
- Victorian Lemonade
- Rose Lemonade
- Traditional Ginger Beer
- Sparkling Lime and Jasmine
- Wild English Elderflower
- Gently Spa... | 6,113,807 |
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1938 in Poland
# Incumbents.
On May 15, 1936, president of Poland Ignacy Mościcki designed the government under prime minister Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski. The government was dissolved on September 30, 1939, and it was the last government of the Second Polish Republic which resided in Warsaw.
## Membe... | 6,113,808 |
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– Juliusz Ulrych,
- Minister of Post Office and Telegraphs - Emil Kaliński,
- Minister of Religious Beliefs and Public Enlightenment - Wojciech Świętosławski,
- Minister of Industry and Trade – Antoni Roman.
## Other personalities.
- Primate of Poland – August Hlond,
- Eastern Orthodox Church Archb... | 6,113,809 |
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years. Altogether, 37 persons are sentenced. According to the government's statistics, as for January 1, 1938, there are 44 200 motor vehicles in Poland, including 9876 motorcycles. In 1937, 194,000 tourists visited the Eastern borderlands of Poland, with 66,000 of them visiting Wilno,
- January 3. The ... | 6,113,810 |
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the League of Nations in Geneva, via Berlin,
- January 15. Launching of the submarine "Orzel" in the Dutch port of Vlissingen,
- January 17. German military delegation visits Poland,
- January 22. Professor Edmund Bulanda becomes chancellor of the Jan Kazimierz University in Lwów. On the same day, a m... | 6,113,811 |
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In southern Poland, in Drohobycz and Boryslaw, violent hurricane destroys several oil rigs,
- January 30. General Felicjan Slawoj-Skladkowski tours northeastern Poland – counties of Braslaw, Swieciany, Dzisna, and Postawy,
- January 31. First Congress of Polish Muslims begins in Wilno.
## February.
-... | 6,113,812 |
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Bereza Kartuska prison,
- February 23. Hermann Göring comes to Poland, and goes hunting to Białowieża,
## March.
- March 2. In Kowel, a process of 19 members of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine begins,
- March 5. A ten-day strike in the Warsaw Opera ends,
- March 6. Jozef Beck comes to Rome. O... | 6,113,813 |
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in Kraków. A soldier of the Border Defence Corps is killed on the Polish – Lithuanian border by Lithuanian troops,
- March 13. Jozef Beck leaves Rome. On the same day in Lutsk, meeting of Association of Reserve Officers takes place,
- March 14. Authorities of the Stanisławów Voivodeship close local bra... | 6,113,814 |
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of inhabitants take part in anti-Lithuanian demonstration. Among Polish officials present at the demonstration in Wilno, is commander-in-chief of the Polish Army, Edward Śmigły-Rydz, who had come to the city by train at 7:45 a.m.,
- March 19. The government of Lithuania accepts Polish ultimatum,
- Marc... | 6,113,815 |
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Rybka Malinowitzer and Gerdie Zimmer to 7 years, and Dora Eichenbaum to 5 years,
- March 27. In Lwów, and other cities of southern Poland, hundreds of Jewish refugees from Austria arrive (see: Anschluss),
- March 28. Franciszek Charwat arrives in Kaunas as the first Polish diplomatic representative in ... | 6,113,816 |
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1. Territorial reform of Poland, in which borders of several Western and Central Voivodeships change considerably,
- April 4. A process of 39 Communist activists begins in Warsaw. Prime minister Felicjan Slawoj-Skladkowski, together with voievode of Lwów, Alfred Biłyk, tour southern Poland – counties of... | 6,113,817 |
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cities, in which overseas colonies for Poland are demanded,
- April 12. Near Wieluń, a train from Gdynia to Kraków derails, with no casualties,
- April 13. In the Upper-Silesian settlement of Lagiewniki, a Polish streetcar crashes with a German streetcar,
- April 14. Henryk Jozewski becomes voivode of... | 6,113,818 |
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eight students of Jewish high schools are sentenced for membership of communist organizations,
- April 21. Polish mass-media inform that population of the country is 34,534,000,
- April 23. In Warsaw, 39 communists are sentenced to several years in prison. South of Muszyna, Czechoslovak border guards s... | 6,113,819 |
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and Antigas Defence League has 1,630,000 members,
- April 27. A Polish – British Sea Treaty is signed in London,
- April 30. To prevent street clashes during the International Workers' Day, temporary prohibition is introduced in Warsaw. Across the Nowogródek Voivodeship, construction of 100 Marshall Jó... | 6,113,820 |
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Lahr-Splawinski becomes new chancellor of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków,
- May 11. Opening of telephone lines and mail service between Poland and Lithuania,
- May 13. Poland celebrates third anniversary of the death of Marshall Józef Piłsudski,
- May 15. In Legionowo, balloon "Toruń" sets off ... | 6,113,821 |
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May 21. Minister Jozef Beck leaves Warsaw for Stockholm,
- May 22. A Ukrainian Congress, planned in Lwów to commemorate 70th anniversary of creation of Prosvita, is banned by the Polish government. Romanian prime minister visits Kraków. In Warsaw, Polish lawyers present to the army six anti-aircraft gun... | 6,113,822 |
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Romania comes to Warsaw. Works on the Warta – Goplo canal begin in Kujavia.
## June.
- June 1. Fire in the biggest Polish glass manufacturer, "Kara", in Piotrków Trybunalski. Polish minority parties win local elections in Zalozie, garnering almost 11,000 votes,
- June 3. Boleslaw Wieniawa-Dlugoszowski... | 6,113,823 |
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between Poland and Lithuania,
- June 9. Two planes of the Luftwaffe enter Polish airspace near Katowice,
- June 10. Whole village of Zaklikow near Janów Lubelski is burned in a fire,
- June 11. A train with remains of Saint Andrzej Bobola comes to the border station of Zebrzydowice, greeted by thousan... | 6,113,824 |
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Voivodeship. A funeral of Marshall of the Sejm, Stanislaw Car, takes place in Warsaw,
- June 21. School year ends in Poland. Five peasants drown while crossing the Bug in the village of Orla, Brzesc County,
- June 22. Colonel Walery Slawek is elected Marshall of the Sejm. According to the government st... | 6,113,825 |
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Marins Hartmanis. According to unofficial sources, there are about 30,000 Gypsies in Poland,
- June 30. General Stachiewicz arrives at Tallinn.
## July.
- July 1. Opening of the Polish Radio Station in Baranowicze. A direct air connection between Warsaw and Budapest is opened jointly by LOT Polish Air... | 6,113,826 |
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July 8. A group of Polish parliamentarians demands delegitimization of several pro-Nazi German minority organizations,
- July 9. In Radom, several buildings burn to the ground after a violent thunderstorm,
- July 10. Snow in the Tatras,
- July 11. A train with coffin of King Stanisław August Poniatows... | 6,113,827 |
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of Wolczyn,
- July 15. The number of bicycles in Poland exceeds one million. Direct air connection between Warsaw and Kaunas is opened. In Zaolzie, Czechoslovak police arrest a number of Polish-minority activists,
- July 16. Government-sponsored destruction of Orthodox churches in the eastern part of t... | 6,113,828 |
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cross Polish – Soviet border,
- July 22. In a crash of a Polish Airlines plane near Cernauti, three crew members die,
- July 25. Association of Ukrainian Merchants in Tarnopol announces a project "Ukrainians buy only at Ukrainian stores",
- July 28. After a two-week delay, Polish government officially... | 6,113,829 |
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Jozef Beck comes to Copenhagen
## August.
- August 1. Near Sambor, oil layer is discovered,
- August 2. Three customs offices are opened on the Polish – Lithuanian border. Jozef Beck comes to Oslo,
- August 4. Violent thunderstorms attack several counties in Nowogrodek Voivodeship,
- August 5. Three... | 6,113,830 |
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The questionnaries exclude possibility of stating one's nationality. In Łódź, 1600 tailors go on strike,
- August 9. A delegation of officers of the French Navy comes to Warsaw. In Gdynia, Jozef Beck meets with Duff Cooper,
- August 10. Edward Rydz-Śmigły visits Poznań. Polish press informs that Soviet... | 6,113,831 |
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in the ground. A fire in the town of Losice destroys 25% of the buildings,
- August 12. A delegation of three French destroyers, "Chacal", "Jaguar", and "Leopard", leaves Gdynia,
- August 15. The Day of the Polish Soldier is celebrated across the country.
- August 16. The Komintern dissolves the Commu... | 6,113,832 |
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with General Ludomił Rayski, visits Sofia. Polish government announces plan of construction of a highway from Sandomierz, the capital of the Central Industrial Area, to Warsaw,
- August 22. Polish destroyers "Grom" and "Blyskawica" leave naval base in Oksywie for a visit in Copenhagen,
- August 23. Mas... | 6,113,833 |
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which criticizes destruction of Orthodox churches,
- August 25. Konrad Libicki becomes general manager of Polish Radio. 200 000 pilgrims come to Jasna Góra Monastery for traditional Black Madonna of Częstochowa holiday,
- August 25. MS Sobieski is launched in Newcastle,
- August 30. Two people die whe... | 6,113,834 |
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is the cheapest,
- September 7. Jozef Beck leaves Warsaw, and via Berlin goes to Bern, for a session of the League of Nations,
- September 8. Street clashes between Poles and Jews in Lida,
- September 10. Polish press informs that construction of the new rail line, between Polish Upper Silesia, and Vo... | 6,113,835 |
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over the Seret is opened,
- September 15. Marshall Edward Rydz-Śmigły visits the Polish Army manoeuvres in Volhynia,
- September 19. In Lutsk, a military parade takes place, to mark the end of the manoeuvres,
- September 20. Additional units of the Polish Army secure Polish-Czechoslovak border,
- Sep... | 6,113,836 |
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people demand cession of Zaolzie. It is the biggest demonstration of the Second Polish Republic,
- September 23. Soviet government states that if Polish troops enter Czechoslovakia, Moscow will void the Soviet–Polish Non-Aggression Pact,
- September 24. At Warsaw's Royal Castle, the meeting of key Poli... | 6,113,837 |
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and Poles from Zaolzie takes place near Zebrzydowice,
- September 27. A demonstration in Cieszyn, during which local Poles demand cession of Zaolzie. Construction of a car factory begins in Lublin,
- September 28. Land communication between Poland and Czechoslovakia is closed,
- September 30. Polish g... | 6,113,838 |
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October 6. Polish press speculates about possible creation of Zaolzie Voivodeship, which besides Zaolzie, would include counties from Lesser Poland and Polish Upper Silesia,
- October 7. Annual Wine Harvest Festival ends in Zaleszczyki,
- October 8. Polish Army enters Frysztat,
- October 10. Polish Ar... | 6,113,839 |
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the White Eagle, by President Ignacy Moscicki. Marshall Rydz-Śmigły visits Zaolzie,
- October 13. In Lwów, Ukrainian rally takes place, followed by Polish counter-demonstration,
- October 14. Unsuccessful stratospheric flight of the Gwiazda Polski balloon. Plans of construction of a motorway Warsaw – Ł... | 6,113,840 |
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all domestic LOT Polish Airlines are closed for the winter, except for the connection Warsaw – Poznań,
- November 5. In Prague, a joint Polish-Czechoslovak commission draws the new border between the two countries, in the area of Jaworzyna,
- November 6. General election in Poland,
- November 8. Rail ... | 6,113,841 |
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of main west–east rail line (Upper Silesia – Volhynia) proceeds according to plan,
- November 16. In Warsaw, leaders of Jewish minority in Poland declare a month of mourning, protesting against persecution of Jews in Germany,
- November 17. SS Pulaski returns to Gdynia from a cruise to South America,
... | 6,113,842 |
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All Freemasons Lodges in Poland are closed by the President of Poland. Prime Minister Felicjan Sławoj-Składkowski hands his resignation to president Ignacy Mościcki, and Mościcki does not accept it,
- November 26. Joseph Stalin reaffirms the Soviet–Polish Non-Aggression Pact. Polish envoy to Czechoslova... | 6,113,843 |
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30 citizens of Poland own their own private aeroplanes.
## December.
- December 2. Speaking in Sejm, Minister Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski describes a plan of development of Poland for the years 1939–1954,
- December 5. Speaker of Polish Parliament, Vasyl Mudry of Ukrainian minority demands in his parliament... | 6,113,844 |
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Zaleszczyki and Horodenka,
- December 12. A movie theater burns down in Gdynia,
- December 13. Papal Nuncio Filippo Cortesi comes to Lwów. A seismic observatory of Warsaw University is opened in Warsaw,
- December 16. According to Polish press, there still are around 5,700 Jews, camping in Zbąszyń on ... | 6,113,845 |
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ambassador in Berlin, Józef Lipski, meets with Joachim von Ribbentrop,
- December 24. Fire in the left wing of the Nieśwież Castle. Primate of Poland August Hlond addresses the nation through the radio,
- December 27. "SS Tczew", which sank in Danzig on December 5 is raised and transported to Gdynia fo... | 6,113,846 |
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Books.
- "Bunt Rojstów" by Józef Mackiewicz,
- "Ład serca", a novel by Jerzy Andrzejewski,
- first edition of Witold Gombrowicz's Ferdydurke, even though published in October 1937, is dated 1938,
- "Iwona, księżniczka Burgunda', by Witold Gombrowicz, published in parts in 1938 in literary magazine Sk... | 6,113,847 |
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Józef Lejtes. Featuring Mieczysława Ćwiklińska and Elżbieta Barszczewska, the movie was released October 29, 1938,
- Kościuszko pod Racławicami, directed by Józef Lejtes and released January 1, 1938,
- "Paweł i Gaweł", based on Aleksander Fredro's tale, featuring Eugeniusz Bodo and Adolf Dymsza, direct... | 6,113,848 |
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a music comedy directed by Konrad Tom and Jan Fethke, with music by Henryk Wars and Ludwik Starski.
# Sports.
## January.
- January 2. Boxers of Warta Poznań become team champions of Poland,
- January 9. In Warsaw, the reserve ice hockey team of Poland beats Latvia 2-1,
- January 16. In Warsaw, in a... | 6,113,849 |
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Skiing Championships of Poland begin in Zakopane,
- February 3. In Łódź, AZS Wilno becomes men's volleyball champion of Poland. Second is AZS Warszawa, third Polonia Warszawa,
- February 6. In Poznań, the team of AZS Poznań becomes both men's and women's track and field champion of Poland,
- February ... | 6,113,850 |
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3-0,
- February 15. In the 1938 World Ice Hockey Championships, Poland loses to Switzerland 1-7,
- February 16. In Warsaw, Michal Offierski, a pilot from Katowice, breaks the world height gliding record, reaching 4 595 meters,
- February 17. In the 1938 World Ice Hockey Championships, Poland loses to ... | 6,113,851 |
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11. Jadwiga Jędrzejowska wins a tennis tournament in Monte Carlo,
- March 13. In Zürich, football team of Poland ties 3-3 in international friendly with Switzerland. Goals for Poland are scored by Ernest Wilimowski, Jerzy Wostal, and Leonard Piatek,
- March 19. Wrestling and weight-lifting championship... | 6,113,852 |
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10, 1937), Poland won 4-0, the Poles win the qualifiers to the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France. In Ruda Slaska, the weight-lifting team of Latvia beats Poland,
- April 10. In Budapest, Polish boxers tie with Hungary 8-8. In the first games of the 1938 season of the Ekstraklasa, Ruch Chorzów beats at home ... | 6,113,853 |
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number of foreign teams visit Poland. VfB Stuttgart ties 0-0 with AKS Chorzów, and loses 0-1 to Ruch Chorzów. LKS Łódź ties 2-2 with Nemzeti Budapest, Polonia Warszawa loses to Nemzeti 0-3, Kispesti Budapest beats Wisla Kraków 3-1, and ties 2-2 with Cracovia. Pogon Lwów ties 1-1 with Budafok Budapest, an... | 6,113,854 |
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lawn tennis game in Warsaw, Poland beats Germany 6-1,
## May.
- May 1. In games of the Polish Football League, Śmigły Wilno beats at home AKS Chorzów 3-1 (att. 5000), Pogon Lwów beats at home LKS Łódź 1-0 (att. 4000), Wisla Kraków ties with Cracovia 2-2 (att. 8000), Ruch Chorzów beats at home Warta Poz... | 6,113,855 |
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game, Poland beats Denmark 5-0. In games of the Ekstraklasa, Ruch Chorzów beats at home Warszawianka Warszawa 6-2 (att. 5000), Cracovia beats at home Śmigły Wilno 3-0 (att. 7000), LKS Łódź beats at home AKS Chorzów 2-1 (att. 5000), Warta Poznań beats at home Wisla Kraków 6-2, and Polonia Warszawa beats i... | 6,113,856 |
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May 18. In Chorzów, in a friendly game, team of Polish Upper Silesia ties 4-4 with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Attendance: 35 000, goals for the Silesians – Ernest Wilimowski – 3, Gerard Wodarz – 1,
- May 22. In an international football friendly, Poland beats in Warsaw Ireland 6-0 (att. 20 000),
- Ma... | 6,113,857 |
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May 27. National football team of Poland begins a training camp in Wągrowiec, preparing for the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France,
## June.
- June 5. In Strasbourg, in a 1938 FIFA World Cup match, Poland loses to Brazil 5-6 (see also Poland v Brazil (1938)),
- June 11. In Rome, Italian wrestling team beat... | 6,113,858 |
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competition, Poland loses to Germany 25-47,
- June 15. In Poznań, Polish boxing team beats France 14 -2,
- June 19. In games of the Ekstraklasa, Warta Poznań ties at home 3-3 with Warszawianka (att. 4000), Ruch Chorzów beats at home Cracovia 4-0 (att. 10 000), LKS Łódź ties at home with Śmigły Wilno 1-... | 6,113,859 |
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Śmigły beats LKS Łódź 4-0 (att. 4000), in Lwów Pogon beats Wisła Kraków 2-1, and in Warsaw, Warszawianka beats Warta Poznań 2-1 (att. 4000). KPW Poznań becomes handball champion of Poland, 2nd is AZS Warszawa, 3rd Cracovia, and 4th LKS Łódź.
## July.
- July 16. Swimming championships of Poland begin in... | 6,113,860 |
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2. In a friendly football match, SK Jugoslavija beats LKS Łódź 2-0,
- August 3. In a friendly football game in Warsaw, Poland loses to Hungaria Budapest 1-3 (att. 6000),
- August 5. In a friendly football match in Łódź, Poland beats Hungaria Budapest 1-0,
- August 7. In an international boxing match i... | 6,113,861 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
21. In games of the Ekstraklasa, Warta Poznań beats at home AKS Chorzów 4-3, Cracovia beats LKS Łódź 6-2, Wisła Kraków beats Warszawianka Warszawa 3-2, Polonia Warszawa beats Śmigły Wilno 3-0, and Ruch Chorzów beats Pogon Lwów 3-1,
- August 28. In games of the Ekstraklasa, Pogon Lwów beats at home Warsz... | 6,113,862 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
ties with Warta Poznań 0-0, Ruch Chorzów beats at home AKS Chorzów 4-2 (att. 15 000), Pogon Lwów beats Warszawianka Warszawa 3-0 (att. 3500), Wisła Kraków beats Śmigły Wilno 4-1, and Cracovia ties with Polonia Warszawa 2-2. In qualifiers to the Ekstraklasa, Garbarnia Kraków beats at home Union Touring Łó... | 6,113,863 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
On the same day in Milan, Roger Verey wins silver in the Rowing Championships of Europe,
- September 11. In games of the Ekstraklasa, Ruch Chorzów beats in Warsaw Warszawianka Warszawa 4-1 (att. 10 000), Pogon Lwów loses at home to Polonia Warszawa 1-3, in Wilno, Śmigły Wilno loses to Cracovia 1-3 (att.... | 6,113,864 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
Warszawa beats at home Warszawianka Warszawa 5-2 (att. 7000), AKS Chorzów routs at home Śmigły Wilno 7-1 (att. 2500), LKS Łódź beats at home Pogon Lwów (att. 2000), Cracovia beats at home Wisla Kraków 2-1 (att. 8000), and Warta Poznań routs at home Ruch Chorzów 6-0 (att. 6000). On the same day, Garbarnia... | 6,113,865 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
a series of playoffs, Garbarnia Kraków and Union Touring Łódź are promoted to Ekstraklasa,
- October 12. Stanislawa Walasiewiczowna leaves Gdynia for New York City,
- October 30. In last games of the 1938 season of the Ekstraklasa, Warszawianka Warszawa loses at home to AKS Chorzów 0-3 (att. 2000), Wis... | 6,113,866 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
loses at home to Polonia Warszawa 0-2 (att. 4000),
- November 5. In Poznań, Poland loses to Italy 1-6 in a wrestling match,
- November 13. In international football game, which takes place in Dublin, Poland loses to Ireland 2-3, with goals by Ernest Wilimowski and Leonard Piątek. In Breslau, in a doubl... | 6,113,867 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
27. In Lwów, in the final game of the President of Poland's Football Cup, Lwów beats Kraków 5-1,
## December.
- December 4. In a football friendly, the team of Breslau beats at home the team of Warsaw 2-0,
- December 8. In an international boxing friendly in Warsaw, Poland beats Switzerland 12-4,
- D... | 6,113,868 |
21197498 | 1938 in Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1938%20in%20Poland | 1938 in Poland
lina Górecka,
- April 17, Adam Gierek,
- May 14, Elżbieta Czyżewska,
- June 26, Krzysztof Baranowski,
- September 13, Janusz Głowacki,
- September 22, Aleksander Gudzowaty,
- October 1, Andrzej Paczkowski,
- December 7, Andrzej Czuma,
- December 16, Zbigniew Religa
# Deaths.
- January 22, Gabri... | 6,113,869 |
21197485 | Freeport station (Maine) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Freeport%20station%20(Maine) | Freeport station (Maine)
Freeport station (Maine)
Freeport is a passenger rail station in Freeport, Maine, which is located on Amtrak's "Downeaster" line. The "Downeaster" operates from North Station in Boston to Brunswick Maine Street Station in Brunswick, Maine, via the Portland Transportation Center in Portland, Ma... | 6,113,870 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
Ion Marin
Ion Marin (born 8 July 1960) is a Romanian born Austrian conductor. He is internationally renowned both in operatic and symphonic domains.
# Early life.
Born in Bucharest, son of choir conductor Constantin Marin, founder of the Madrigal Choir, Ion Marin started studying piano and violin at the ag... | 6,113,871 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
of the Arad Philharmonic (Transylvania). He founded the Transylvania Chamber Orchestra that he toured in France and Italy in 1983 and 1985. Between 1982 and 1985 he guest conducted most of Romanian orchestras as well as orchestras in Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic and the Soviet Union.
In 1986 Ma... | 6,113,872 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
he made his official debut with "Maria Stuarda" (Gruberova, Baltsa, Araiza) and became resident conductor under Abbado's tenure as music director.
Until 1991 he conducted at the Vienna State Opera a large repertoire from Mozart to Alban Berg.
In Vienna he collaborated with the some of the world's greatest s... | 6,113,873 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
to the Republic of Austria.
# Opera activity – highlights.
Since 1988, Marin conducted in major opera houses around the world.
New productions highlights:
- Metropolitan Opera New York – "Ariadne auf Naxos" (1993), "La Rondine" (2013), "Semiramide" (1992), "The Magic Flute" (1994)
- Teatro alla Scala – "... | 6,113,874 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
"Il barbiere di Siviglia" (1992)
- Nuovo Piccolo Teatro Milano – "Così fan tutte" (1999)
- Hamburg State Opera – "Nabucco" (2004)
- Copenhagen Opera House – "Billy Budd" (2002), "The Rake's Progress" (2010)
- Teatro La Fenice – "L'italiana in Algeri" (1991), "Le nozze di Figaro" (1992)
# Symphonic concer... | 6,113,875 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
2016). Since 2014 principal guest conductor of the Hamburger Symphoniker. In 2004 he founded the Philharmonic Sinfonietta Berlin with members of the Berlin Philharmonic, that he toured between 2005 and 2008 in Europe, Japan and Korea
- United Kingdom: London Symphony Orchestra (concerts and tours 1991–1995, ... | 6,113,876 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
Bastille (1993, 2007)
- Russia: St.Petersburg Philharmonic (2013–2016), Svetlanov State Symphony (2006–2015), Bolshoi Opera Orchestra (2009), Moscow Virtuosi (2007). Between 2004 and 2008 he was first guest conductor of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia.
- Japan: NHK Symphony (2009–2012), Tokyo ... | 6,113,877 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
Philharmonic, Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Orchestre de Paris.
# Discography.
Marin's discography earned him three Grammy Award nominations (1992, 1993, 1994), a Diapason d'Or (1992) and the Echo Klassik Award (2012).
# Social involvement.
In 2011, Marin created in Romania the Cantus Mundi p... | 6,113,878 |
21197451 | Ion Marin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ion%20Marin | Ion Marin
he Echo Klassik Award (2012).
# Social involvement.
In 2011, Marin created in Romania the Cantus Mundi project, a social integration initiative based on choral singing and aiming to overcome all sorts of discrimination, by bringing together Romania's children, rich and poor, motion handicapped, ethnic minor... | 6,113,879 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
Najee Mondalek
Najee Mondalek is a Lebanese-American actor who "has been called the Jerry Seinfeld of Arab-American culture."
# Biography.
Born in Lebanon, Najee Mondalek grew up in a dreadful and unsecured environment where he spent much of his early childhood witnessing Lebanon's civil war. It was n... | 6,113,880 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
show on the road" and perform for Arab-American audiences in The United States, Canada, Australia and the Middle East. The everyday lives of Arab-American, their mistakes and mishaps constitute the subject of Ajyal Theatrical Group' shows.
Ajyal has been the one constant for Mondalek. He writes a new sh... | 6,113,881 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
father of the actress playing Im Hussein died. Mondalek couldn't find anyone to replace her. Thinking about Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire and Dustin Hoffman as Tootsie, Mondalek took the part himself.
# Works.
## What a Shame.
"Arabic قصّتنا قصّة حكايتنا جرصة" "translit: 8ossotna 8osa, 7kayetna Jor... | 6,113,882 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
was scheduled to be performed in August 1990, but it coincided with the invasion of Kuwait and was postponed February 1991, but again was postponed due to the war in the Middle East. So many attempts were made to reschedule this show, but something always worked against it. his sister works at bridge. In... | 6,113,883 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
حاميها حراميها" "translit: 7ameeha 7arameeha" was performed in the fall of 1991. The show was a musical drama and was a collaboration project between AJYAL Theatrical Group and Alanwar Dance Group. It was written and directed by Najee Mondalek.
## Smile You'Re in Dearborn.
"Arabic إبتسم أنت في ديربورن"... | 6,113,884 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
"translit: Ibtasim Anta fee America" premiered Saturday September 10, 1994 in Dearborn (Michigan) and was performed in 1994-1995 season. Written and directed by Najee Mondalek, It was the first show that AJYAL Theatrical Group released on videotape in June 1995 and on DVD in March 2005.
## We Became Ame... | 6,113,885 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
on DVD yet. It's a very simple comedy portraying hundreds of newcomers who have faced some kind of problem with learning a new language and culture. Their mannerisms and slips-of-the-tongue carry humorous overtones. "Break a leg" is a term used in show business to wish a good luck to an actor or theatric... | 6,113,886 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
هبّي باردي" "translit: Habby Bairday" premiered Saturday 19, 2000. All designed to celebrate the 10th birthday of AJYAL's first theatrical production in the United States. The show was written and directed by Najee Mondalek, and was released on videotape in December 2001, and on DVD in March 2005.
## Me... | 6,113,887 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
Broud" was released on DVD in 2007.
## Shoufou Alwawa Wayn.
"Arabic شوفو الواوا وين" "translit: Shoufou Alwawa Wayn" premiered October 29, 2010 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn (Michigan). "Shoufou Alwawa Wayn" was written by Najee Mondalek, and directed by Ray Alcodray. The s... | 6,113,888 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
show premiered March 27, 2015 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn (Michigan). The show is written by Najee Mondalek and Directed by Aziz Charabaty. The show is available on DVD.
# External links.
- http://www.ajyal.us
- http://www.imhussein.com
- https://www.npr.org/news/specia... | 6,113,889 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
Martin F. "Found in Translation," "Detroit Free Press," October 10, 2002.
"'Me No Terrorist' on Stage in Dearborn," "The Arab American News," Vol. 19, No. 869, October 5–11, 2002.
Mondalek, Najee. "Judging a Book By Its Cover," "American Theatre," published by Theatre Communications Group, Vol. 19, No.... | 6,113,890 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
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هلا بطرس، "مسرحية أنا مش إرهابية من أميركا إلى لبنان." الشبكة، ٢٧ تشرين الأول - ٣ تشرين الثاني ٢٠٠٣
محمد حسن حجازي، "أنا مش إرهابية ... تفاعل غريب بين الصالة والخشبة." الرأي العام / العدد ١٣٢٩٢ / الثلاثاء ١١ نوفمبر ٢٠٠٣
محمد حجازي، "أنا مش إرهابية سافرت إلينا من ميتشيغان." اللواء / العدد ١٠٩٣٦ / ... | 6,113,891 |
21197448 | Najee Mondalek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Najee%20Mondalek | Najee Mondalek
/ الثلاثاء ١١ نوفمبر ٢٠٠٣
محمد حجازي، "أنا مش إرهابية سافرت إلينا من ميتشيغان." اللواء / العدد ١٠٩٣٦ / السبت ٨ تشرين الثاني ٢٠٠٣
عبير واصف، "ناجي مندلق مدير المسرح الإغترابي: العرب المغتربون يحبون أميركا ولكنهم يكرهون سياستها." الأفكار / العدد ١١٠٧ / الإثنين ٣ تشرين الثاني ٢٠٠٣
جوسلين الحاج، "حلم إم ح... | 6,113,892 |
21197518 | Oz and James Drink to Britain | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oz%20and%20James%20Drink%20to%20Britain | Oz and James Drink to Britain
Oz and James Drink to Britain
Oz and James Drink to Britain is a BBC television series in which wine writer Oz Clarke and motor journalist James May travel through Britain and Ireland to discover the array of available alcoholic drinks. The series is a sequel to "Oz and James's Big Wine A... | 6,113,893 |
21197518 | Oz and James Drink to Britain | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oz%20and%20James%20Drink%20to%20Britain | Oz and James Drink to Britain
uel to "Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure", and followed the same format, with the established dynamic between Clarke and May of bickering and bantering while drinking alcohol. The chosen vehicle of this series is a 1982 Rolls-Royce Corniche convertible.
Upon broadcast the first episode h... | 6,113,894 |
21197515 | Willie Gardner | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Willie%20Gardner | Willie Gardner
Willie Gardner
Willie Gardner is a Scottish musician, who formed part of various pop and rock bands in the 1970s and 1980s, playing guitar. He was a cousin of Alex Harvey.
His earliest known band was The Hot Valves, formed in 1976. The band was influenced by Bill Nelson and Mick Ronson, and their name ... | 6,113,895 |
21197515 | Willie Gardner | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Willie%20Gardner | Willie Gardner
who quit and moved to London to form The Rich Kids after the demise of the teenybop band Slik. They released singles including "Stuck with You", "Sign of the Times", "Looking to the Future" and "Mourning Star", and an album called "Under Influence" (1979), which was unsuccessful, before splitting up.
Af... | 6,113,896 |
21197515 | Willie Gardner | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Willie%20Gardner | Willie Gardner
. They released singles including "Stuck with You", "Sign of the Times", "Looking to the Future" and "Mourning Star", and an album called "Under Influence" (1979), which was unsuccessful, before splitting up.
After Zones, Gardner dedicated himself to a brief solo career, releasing two singles in 1982: "... | 6,113,897 |
21197520 | The Nemonite Invasion | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Nemonite%20Invasion | The Nemonite Invasion
The Nemonite Invasion
The Nemonite Invasion is an exclusive to audio "Doctor Who" story, produced as part of BBC Books' New Series Adventures line, and the third entry in the series to be produced. Read by Catherine Tate, it is the third non-televised "Doctor Who" adventure to feature the compani... | 6,113,898 |
21197537 | Kokou | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kokou | Kokou
Kokou
Kokou may refer to:
- Kokou (god)
- Kokou, Burkina Faso | 6,113,899 |
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