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List of deaths on Makalu Date Name Nationality Cause of death References 14 May 2024 Johnny Saliba France: Altitude sickness [88] 7 May 2024 Lakpa Tenji Sherpa Nepal: Exhaustion [89] [90] 24 October 2021 Henrik T. Adersen Denmark: Unknown (died near Base Camp; likely a trekker as no climbing permits were issued in autumn 2021) [91] 24 May 2019
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Bill Higgins died on 20 March 1949 and his son, William Francis Higgins became his heir. [2] The company is still owned by the Higgins family, managed by Edward Higgins, a fourth generation family member. [1] The Wangaratta Chronicle began to appear as a daily newspaper 1958 and is now published three times a week and offers digital access. [1]
The City of Wangaratta was a local government area located about 260 kilometres (162 mi) northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of 25.53 square kilometres (9.9 sq mi), and existed from 1863 until 1994.
Previously Dean of Newcastle; died in office. 4: 1963 1969 Theodore McCall: Translated from Rockhampton; died in office. 5: 1969 1975 Keith Rayner AO: Translated to Adelaide, then to Melbourne; also later Primate of Australia. 6: 1975 1985 Max Thomas: 7: 1985 1994 Robert Beal: Previously Dean of Wangaratta and Dean of Newcastle. 8: 1995 1997 ...
Council Offices and chambers. The Rural City of Wangaratta is a local government area in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state.It covers an area of 3,645 square kilometres (1,407 sq mi) and, in August 2021, had a population of 29,808. [1]
Wangaratta (/ ˌ w æ ŋ ɡ ə ˈ r æ t ə / WANG-gə-RAT-ə [3]) is a city in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, 236 km (147 mi) from Melbourne along the Hume Highway.The city had a population of 29,808 per the 2021 Australian Census.