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His Majesty flies to
Sydney on the second leg of the state visit to Australia |
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His Majesty Sultan
Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Muizzaddin Waddaullah, the Sultan and Yang
Dipertuan of Brunei Darussalam began his second day stay in Australia
with an early morning walk with the Prime Minister of Australia, the
Honourable John Howard. In the morning walk His Majesty and the
Austrilian Prime Minister covered a distance of five kilometers in about
half an hour. |
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En route to the
airport to Sydney, another destination of the State Visit to Australia,
His Majesty went to the Transport Industries Skills Centre in Canberra.
On arrival, His Majesty was welcomed by the Senior Officials of the
Transport Industries Skills Centre. Three high-powered cars were
introduced to His Majesty. The three Holden Monaro are the latest
edition of the Holden Company manufactured by its factory in Adelaide,
south Australia. Together with His Majesty to test drive the car was a
well known Australian car racer, Mark Skaife. The test drive was done on
a special purposed built 2.5 kilometer track. The centre is not only
giving a normal driving lesson training but also providing special
driving skills for drivers of heavy vehicle of various classes. His
Majesty himself, a man of many talents behind the wheel, is a qualified
helicopter and airplane pilot. His Majesty's skill in driving the high
powered car was noted with admiration by Mark Skaife, five-time national
champion. At the end of the test drive, His Majesty consented to receive
a gift from Mark Skaife in the form of his personal racing helmet, which
according to him instrumental in giving him luck in all the major
Australian championships. |
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In Sydney, the
second city to be visited by His Majesty, is Australia's oldest city
with a total population of four million. On arrival, His Majesty was
greeted by the Official Secretary to Her Excellency the Governer of New
South Wales, Mr brian Davies, Senior Manager of Protocol and Community
Programmes and other Senior Australian Officials. |
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His Majesty's first
official engagement in Sydney was a meeting with the Governor of the New
South Wales, Her Excellency Marie Bashir and Sir Nicholas Shehadie. The
informal discussion between His Majesty and the Governor of New South
Wales and Sir Nicholas Shehadie took place at the Government House.
After meeting, His Majesty attended a luncheon hosted by Governor of New
South Wales and Sir Nicholas Shehadie in honour of His Majesty's visit
to the city. At the luncheon, His Majesty consented to deliver a titah
praising Sydney as the most cosmpolition and international city with a
reputation for great hospitality and generosity. This, His Majesty
highlighted was exemplified by the Australian spontaneous response to
help countries affected by the recent tsunami. His Majesty in the titah
also noted that since the establishment of air link, there had been a
growing number of Bruneians travelling to Sydney for business, leisure
as well as education. His Majesty further expressed appreciation for the
opportunities offered to the people of Brunei Darussalam. |
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His Majesty
continued his State Visit programme in Sydney with a call by the Premier
of News South Wales, the Honourable Bob Carr in the hotel where His
Majesty resides during his stay in Sydney. New South Wales is one of the
seven states in Australia with Sydney as its capital. |
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Crown Prince receives
three newly appointed Brunei ambassadors. |
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His Royal Highness
Prince Haji Al-Muthadee Billah, the Deputy Sultan, consented to receive
in an audience three newly appointed Brunei Darussalam's Ambassadors to
the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the
Republic of the Philippines. The ceremony took place t Istana Nurul Iman.
The new Ambassador of Brunei Darussalam to the Islamic Republic of Iran,
His Excellency Pengiran Haji Sahari bin Pengiran Haji Salleh received
his letter of appointment from His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Dipertuan
of Brunei Darussalam on the 3rd of this month. The new Ambassador of
Brunei Darussalam to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, His Excellency
Pehin Datu Panglima Retired Colonel Haji Abdul Jalil bin Haji Ahmad
received his letter of appointment from His Majesty the Sultan and Yang
Dipertuan of Brunei Darussalam on the 5th of this month. The
newly-appointed Ambassador of Brunei Darussalam to the Republic of
Phillippines, Her Excellency Emaleen binti Abdul Rahman Teo received the
letter of appointment from His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Dipertuan of
Brunei Darussalam on the 3rd of this month. Present at the audience was
the Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office, Yang Berhormat
Pehin Orang Kaya Perkerma Laila Diraja Dato Paduka Awang Haji Hazair. |
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Ministry of Health
launches a newsletter on Health. |
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In an effort to
enhance public awareness on health, the Ministry of Health yesterday
launched the Healthy Brunei Sihat Newsletter. The newsletter aims to
provide vital information in promoting health through practicing a
healthy lifestyle. The Acting Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of
Health, Awang Serbini Ali in his speech says that the Newsletter will be
issued every two months both in Malay and English. Some ten thousand
copies will be printed out in every publication and will be distributed
to the public free of charge. Apart from providing information on local
and international health issues, the Newsletter will also include
profiles of individuals or organisations that were actively promoting
health through practising a healthy lifestyle such as physical
exercises, sports and others. Officiating at the launch was the Minister
of Health, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Kerna Dato Seri Setia
Awang Haji Abu Bakar. A health carnival was also held at the launching
place at The Mall Atrium in Gadong. |
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