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After 13 December 1946, it became a United Nations Trust Territory, remaining under Belgian administration until the separate nations of Rwanda and Burundi gained independence on 1 July 1962.
In each case, the colonial power that held the mandate on each territory became the administering power of the trusteeship, except that Japan, which had been defeated in World War II, lost its mandate over the South Pacific islands, which became a " strategic trust territory " known as the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands under United States administration.
* The Trust Territory of the Cameroons under French administration ( French Cameroons ): Achieved independence as the Republic of Cameroon in 1960.
* The Trust Territory of the Cameroons under British administration ( British Cameroons ): Somewhat smaller than the French Cameroons, this territory was administered in two parts ( Northern Cameroons and Southern Cameroons ).
* The Trust Territory of Togoland under French administration ( French Togoland ): Became independent as Togo in 1960.
* The Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration ( British Togoland ): Much smaller than French Togoland, this territory was merged in 1956 with the British colony of the Gold Coast, which was granted independence as Ghana in 1957.
* The Trust Territory of Somaliland under Italian administration: Italy was appointed U. N. trustee of its former colony in 1950.
The Trust took over the administration for the Villa and Gardens on July 1, 2010 following the completion of the restoration works.
Known as an old and prestigious international graduate scholarship ", the Rhodes Scholarships are administered and awarded by the Rhodes Trust, which was established in 1902 under the terms and conditions of the will of Cecil John Rhodes, and funded by his estate under the administration of Nathan Rothschild.
The river between the town and Stratford is managed by the Upper Avon Navigation Trust, and below by the Lower Avon Navigation Trust, reflecting the administration of the river since the Restoration, when the lower Avon required only modest repairs, but significant investment was required above the town.
Protectorates differ from League of Nations Mandates and their successors, United Nations Trust Territories, whose administration is supervised, in varying degrees, by the international community.
In 1950, shortly after Italian Somaliland became a United Nations Trust Territory under Italian administration, Barre attended the Carabinieri police school in Italy for two years.
Tension grew between the university administration and the Conference over the future of the school, particularly over the methods by which members of the Vanderbilt Board of Trust would be chosen, and the extent that non-Methodists could teach at the school.
In 1945, administration over Kosrae passed to the United States, which ruled the island as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
Browning became involved with the Cutty Sark Trust, set up to preserve the famous ship, and in the administration of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
Italian Somaliland was under British administration until 1949 when it became a United Nations Trust Territory under Italian administration.
Congress passed new antitrust laws, the administration created the Interstate Commerce Commission ( ICC ), and the courts eventually ordered the breakup of the Standard Oil Trust in the early 20th century.
* Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, the international professional body for workers in the trust industry and the ( often overlapping ) field of estate administration
* Pacific Trust Territories ; included the Republic of Palau and the Marshall Islands ( Micronesia under U. S. administration, 1947 – 1986 )
Italian Somaliland then came under British administration until 1949, when it became a United Nations trusteeship, the Trust Territory of Somalia, under Italian administration.

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Two bonobos at the Great Ape Trust, Kanzi and Panbanisha, have been taught how to communicate using a keyboard labeled with lexigrams ( geometric symbols ) and they can respond to spoken sentences.
The harbour and surrounding marshes are owned by the National Trust and is a nature reserve where seals can be seen basking on the sand.
In the area of marshland around Blakeney Point, owned by the National Trust, up to a hundred species of birds can be found throughout the year.
On Main Street, you can find gas stations such as Mobil and Exxon, as well as a local IGA supermarket, insurance agencies, realtors, a barbershop, the Midtown Motel, Al's Diner, and the local bank, Katahdin Trust Company.
In April 2011, Wherry Yacht Charter Charitable Trust opened their restored base in Wroxham, where work on the restoration and maintenance of the Edwardian pleasure wherry Hathor and wherry yachts Norada and Olive can be undertaken in all weathers.
River Stour Trust volunteers offer boat trips from Easter to October so that members of the public can enjoy the beauty of Constable country.
The Abbey Gatehouse ( a National Trust property ), the Almshouses, and the parish church can still be seen.
Since 1972, the Cotswold Canal Trust has been working to restore both the canal and the Stroudwater Navigation, so that it can again provide a navigable link between the Thames and the Severn.
Along with 300 other organizations, they listed CAIR ( and its chairman emeritus, Omar Ahmad ), Islamic Society of North America ( largest Muslim umbrella organization in the United States ), Muslim American Society and North American Islamic Trust as unindicted co-conspirators, a legal designation that can be employed for a variety of reasons including grants of immunity, pragmatic considerations, and evidentiary concerns.
The accommodation quarters of several of the forts have been converted into apartments ; two are now private homes ; and one, Fort Clonque, at the end of a causeway that is flooded at high tide, belongs to the Landmark Trust and can be rented for self-catering holidays.
Details on the related activities can be accessed from the CESPA or the English Trust for European Education ETEE sites ( see below ).
Lord Owen is chairman of the Trustees of the Daedalus Trust established to promote and provide funds for the interdisciplinary study of how ' the intoxication of power ' in all walks of life can affect personality and decision making < www. daedalustrust. org. uk >.
The Henry Martyn Trust based in Cambridge, England can trace its history back to 1897, at a time of great enthusiasm in Cambridge for overseas missions, when an appeal was launched for a ' Proposed Missionary Library for Cambridge University ', to be housed in the Henry Martyn Hall, erected ten years previously.
The Gossamer Spider Web of Trust also makes key verification easier by linking OpenPGP users via a hierarchical style web of trust where end users can benefit by coincidental or determined trust of someone who is endorsed as an introducer, or by explicitly trusting GSWoT's top-level key minimally as a level 2 introducer ( the top-level key endorses level 1 introducers ).
As an historical oddity the civic regalia of the Mayor is still held by the Marazion Town Trust: for a Mayoral election in Marazion it is still a requirement for the Mayor-Elect to be appointed the Chairman of the Trust before the actual appointment can take place ( this is reflected in the process of the Mayor choosing ceremony where two nominations take place for two separate offices ).
The National Trust for Historic Preservation or the United States Government, through the National Register of Historic Places, can bestow historical status.
In Great Britain, F. exsecta can be found only in a few scattered heathland locations in South West England — principally Chudleigh Knighton Heath and nearby Bovey Heath which are both managed by the Devon Wildlife Trust, and in the central Scottish Highlands ( including Rannoch Moor ).
Upstream on the River Camel, and on several of its tributaries, Kingfishers can be seen, while the Cornwall Wildlife Trust reserve at Hawkes Wood is noted for Nuthatches and Tawney Owls.
The Trust ’ s headquarters is also a ‘ window ’ to the work of Durrell Wildlife around the world-where visitors can enjoy the opportunity to see some of the planet ’ s most endangered species and learn how the Trust is working to save them.
The Trust is currently running an aluminium can recycling project in conjunction with local primary schools.
As well as free entry to The Trust all year round, Dodo Club members receive a regular newsletter and colour poster, and can participate in our special Conservation Award scheme.
More details about the Dodo Club, including an on-line application form, can be found on the Trust ’ s website.

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