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Settlements and estates
In support of the objectives set forth by the private investors for the development of a new tourist destination, the Agrarian Reform Secretariat, the Secretary of Human Settlements and Public Works, and the Secretary of Tourism, altogether issued a Declaration of High-priority Tourist Zoning, for all the effects of law ; in favor of the estates El Baviso, San Carlos and Los Algodones, owned by Grupo Caballero.

Settlements and then
And with the publication of E. T. Leeds' Archaeology Of The Anglo-Saxon Settlements the student was presented with an organized synthesis of the archaeological data then known.
Settlements of the Gold Rush era, such as Portuguese Flat on the Sacramento River, sprang into existence and then faded.
New small settlements referred to as Danwadaagaha (" Collective Settlements ") were then created in the Jubbada Hoose ( Lower Jubba ) and Jubbada Dhexe ( Middle Jubba ) regions.
It was reverted back to British government rule in 1904, then on 30 October 1906 joined to the Straits Settlements and administered from Singapore.
Labuan assumed its former name and was under British military administration along with the rest of the Straits Settlements, then joined to British North Borneo, on 15 July 1946, which in turn became a part of Malaysia as the state of Sabah in 1963.
Notably in certain complex colonial units within the British Empire, the High Commissioner to whom was given the highest ' regional ' supervision ( either residing in one of the constitutive territories, e. g. in the British Western Pacific Territories ( BWPT ), first by the Governor on Fiji, then from 1952 onwards on the Solomon Islands ; or even in a neighbouring colony, e. g. the Governor of the Straits Settlements as High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States ) would commonly be represented in territories not comprising his residence by a Resident Commissioner, though in some places ( including some of the Federated Malay States ) similar officials were formally styled as Residents, a more diplomatic title ; otherwise another type of official was also possible ( e. g. the British Consul in the protected state of Tonga, a Polynesian kingdom ; an Administrator on Nauru ; a mere Chief Magistrate on tiny Pitcairn ).
* William John Butterworth, English general and Governor of Penang, then known as the Straits Settlements
* William John Butterworth, English general and Governor of Penang, then known as the Straits Settlements
Service was regularised in 1837 by the Indian Post Office Act ; postage stamps of India were used from 1854, the Settlements being considered part of the " Bengal circle ", then from 1861 part of the " Burma circle ".
Settlements then appear in Albania and Dalmatia on the eastern Adriatic coast dating to between 6100 and 5900 BC.
The construction of the Istana Singapore ( then called Government House ) and Sri Temasek was ordered by the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Harry St. George Ord, after the original governor's residence had to be demolished in 1859 to make way for Fort Canning on the hill that bears its name.
Private car licence plate numbers began in the early 1900s when Singapore was one of the four Straits Settlements, with a single prefix ' S ', then adding a suffix letter S ' A ' to S ' Y ', but skipping a few like S ' H ' and S ' Z ' ( reserved for taxis and buses ), S ' D ' ( reserved for municipal vehicles ), and S ' G ' for goods vehicles large and small.

Settlements and took
Settlements took place in two west-side locations, the " Upper Landing " and the " Lower Landing.
These attempts were resisted by the locals, and by 1867 when the British government took over direct control of the Straits Settlements from the East India Company, attempts to introduce the rupee were finally abandoned.
Between the three terms of office in Western Australia, he took the offices of Governor of the Straits Settlements ( 1877-1879 ) and Governor of South Australia ( 1883-1889 ).

Settlements and their
The former, currently a part of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, aims to " assist States and other stakeholders with the implementation of their commitments in the Habitat Agenda ".
It was automatically granted to people who were born in any state in British Malaya or Singapore and were living there before 15 February 1942, born outside British Malaya or the Straits Settlements only if their fathers were citizens of the Malayan Union and those who reached 18 years old and who had lived in British Malaya or Singapore " 10 out of 15 years before 15 February 1942 ".
In 1906, the Straits Settlements issued their own silver dollar coin and attached it to a gold sterling exchange standard at a fixed value of 2 shillings and 4 pence.
The Space Colonies have proudly shaken off their colonial past and now consider themselves independent " Settlements ".
Members and friends of the Historical Society of North German Settlements in Western New York ( Bergholz, NY ), a community of Lutherans who trace their immigration from Pommerania in the 1840s, hold quarterly " Plattdeutsch lunch " events, where remnant speakers of the language gather to share and preserve the dialect.
Settlements were popping up all over Southern Ontario, and many had their eye on the prize Grand River Valley.
Some former East India Company territories, such as the Straits Settlements, became colonies in their own right.
Hooker Settlements to do their conveyancing.
Before the Japanese invasion in 1941 the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States and the Unfederated Malay States each had their own appeals courts.
When the Settlements became a crown colony in 1867, they began issuing their own stamps, not least because they adopted a currency based on 96 cents to a silver dollar.
Under the New Zealand Settlements Act, Māori who had been " in rebellion " could be stripped of their land, which would be divided and either given as farms to military settlers as a means of establishing and maintaining peace, or sold to recover the costs of fighting Māori.
All banks operate under the Basel Capital Accords, set up by the Bank for International Settlements, and their ' Risk ' departments enforce " BIS 1 " and nowadays the " BIS 2 " risk accounting regimes.
The Basel Accords, published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision housed at the Bank for International Settlements, sets a framework on how banks and depository institutions must calculate their capital.
Many Protestants in Ireland felt that the Restoration Settlements were far too lenient towards those Irish Catholics who had rebelled against the sovereignty of King Charles in 1641 and had been justly punished for it by the loss of their property and power.
Silver made a partial comeback in the first decade of the 20th century, such that the silver dollar coins of the Straits Settlements and silver Peso coins of the Philippines had to be made smaller in size, and with a reduced silver content in order to prevent their silver value exceeding their recently established gold exchange value.

Settlements and
* NYTimes Israel and U. S. Can t Close Split on Settlements
Settlements in the municipality are mostly established along the roads and in the areas near the people s sources of livelihood.
The name was changed on the basis of the 1948 Law on Names of Settlements and Designations of Squares, Streets, and Buildings as part of efforts by Slovenia s postwar communist government to remove German elements from toponyms.

Settlements and names
Settlements developed with names like Terlingua Abajo, San Vicente, La Coyota and Castolon.

Settlements and were
Settlements of Bantu-speaking peoples who were iron-using agriculturists and herdsmen were present south of the Limpopo River by the 4th or 5th century CE, displacing and absorbing the original Khoisan speakers.
See also Indian Land Claims Settlements for other cases where native land title claims were extinguished with monetary compensation.
Settlements were secured by round burghs made of wood and clay, where either people could retreat in case of a raid from the neighboring tribe or used as military strongholds or outposts.
Settlements of the Neolithic and Bronze Age were found around Lake Zurich.
Settlements at Fort Nassau and the short-lived Fort Beversreede were abandoned and consolidated at Fort Casimir in 1655.
Settlements in Loreto, Baja California Sur were established in 1697, but it was not until the threat of incursion by Russian fur traders and potentially settlers, coming down from Alaska in 1765, that Spain, under King Charles III, felt development of more northern installations were necessary.
Bison roamed over Badger Township into the 1870s, and were actively pursued by Indians and Metis from the Pembina Settlements.
Settlements at North Gabbs, South Gabbs, and Tent City ( which later largely merged into North Gabbs ) were served by a library, city hall, parks, and tennis courts, and a succession of local newspapers.
Settlements were made under the Dartmouth grant.
Settlements of the Lenape Indians were agriculturally-based following matrilineal lines.
Settlements were made prior to the Revolution ; but they were broken up during the war.
Settlements were scattered throughout the parish.
Settlements were built where Maasmechelen lies today to service the garrison that was maintained to protect the bridge in Maastricht.
The Bank for International Settlements estimates that in 2010 around 0. 9 % of all currency market transactions were carried out in renminbi.
Both were members of the Anglo-German Fellowship and the Bank for International Settlements.
* since 22 March 1907, the colonial Gouverneur of New Caledonia was also appointed as High Commissioner in the Pacific Ocean, to coordinate with the governors of the French Settlements in Oceania and the Governors-general of French Indochina ; the French resident commissioner of the Anglo-French condominium Nouvelles Hébrides and the Residents to the island protectorates of Wallis and Futuna were subordinated to him
Many ethnic Chinese emigrants to the region were Hoklo from southern Fujian, and brought the language to what is now Burma ( Myanmar ), Indonesia ( the former Dutch East Indies ) and present day Malaysia and Singapore ( formerly Malaya and the British Straits Settlements ).
Large areas of land were confiscated from the Māori by the government under the New Zealand Settlements Act in 1863, purportedly as punishment for rebellion.
The Straits Settlements were originally an outlier of the British East India Company.

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