Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 337
... bank's premises regularly . Bank robberies were far less common in those days , for how would a sleeping facchino have resisted a break - in ? Another bank to be formed in 1812 , Malta's third , was Biagio Tagliaferro e Figli . Of the ...
... bank's premises regularly . Bank robberies were far less common in those days , for how would a sleeping facchino have resisted a break - in ? Another bank to be formed in 1812 , Malta's third , was Biagio Tagliaferro e Figli . Of the ...
Page 341
... bank , the Provident Bank for Savings , later known as the Government Savings Bank , emerged in 1834. Patronised by the Archbishop and the Governor , it had among its directors the shipping and banking magnate Gio . Battista Schembri ...
... bank , the Provident Bank for Savings , later known as the Government Savings Bank , emerged in 1834. Patronised by the Archbishop and the Governor , it had among its directors the shipping and banking magnate Gio . Battista Schembri ...
Page 343
... Bank D.C.O. , ' an arrangement was made between the Bank and the Lord Commissioners of H.M.Treasury under which the entire banking business of the Treasury Chest in Malta was transferred to the Bank's branch which had been opened in the ...
... Bank D.C.O. , ' an arrangement was made between the Bank and the Lord Commissioners of H.M.Treasury under which the entire banking business of the Treasury Chest in Malta was transferred to the Bank's branch which had been opened in the ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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