Roland Francis:
Where is James Fernandes today?
Response:
He lived in Auchit Vaddo, Assonora Khory, Bardez Goa ie. when I last met him
and his warmhearted and homely wife, Velsa and children. I guess he would
still be living in the same place.
Regards,
Marshall
Eddie Fernandes:
The book is available online, for free at:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbs=bks%3A1tbo=1q=8170223091btnG=Search+Bo
oks
For related books see
http://books.google.co.uk/books?q=related:ISBN8170223091id=6UKFHNfjKLgCsou
rce=gbs_similarbooks_scad=1
Response:
Thanks a ton Eddie for
Marshall, I might add I (and probably the others too) have a lot of fun
while doing it :-) The pleasure is entirely mine, and am not just being
polite here! FN
Frederick Noronha :: +91-9822122436 :: +91-832-2409490
On 12 December 2010 14:43, Marshall Mendonza mmendonz...@gmail.com wrote:
, anyway,
Victor
From: Bernado Colaco ole_...@yahoo.co.uk
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
Sent: Thu, December 9, 2010 7:10:12 AM
Subject: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
Goan publications and their editors were forced to close shop
Roland
I read with keen interest your extract from the book IN QUEST OF FREEDOM by
James Fernandes (Concept Publishing New Delhi).
Prof James Fernandes hails from my village and vaddo in Assonora and was a
close friend of my father. Sometime back during a discussion on the role of
freedom
December 2010 06:29
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!
Subject: Re: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
Dear Paulo,
I do not know how much you really know about India pre-1961, or about
conditions in Goa during that period. I was born in Goa in 1925, and grew up
If your family lived in Dharavi how would the CID know?
BC
Dear Bernado,
??? I see, from your repeated use of Bombaim, that you are now preparing a
one-man expedition to reclaim Mumbai on behalf of Portugal, even though it was
ceded to the British hundreds of years ago, before passing back
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Mendonza
I read with keen interest your extract from the book IN QUEST OF FREEDOM by
James Fernandes (Concept Publishing New Delhi).
The book is available online, for free at:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbs=bks%3A1tbo=1q=8170223091btnG=Search+Bo
oks
To: goanet
Subject: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
It would be of immense benefit to all of us if Frederick or Augusto or
anyone else could interview him and get his views and perspective on life
and state of affairs during Portuguese rule and today and tell us where we
have failed
On Fri Dec 10 22:29:16 PST 2010, Victor Rangel-Ribeiro vrangelrib
at yahoo.com wrote: …I do not know how much you really know about
India pre-1961, or about
conditions in Goa during that period. I was born in Goa in 1925, and
grew up in Goa, leaving for Goa in
mid-1939. Goa was not
, 2010 9:40:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
Fernando de Noronha - O melhor do meu passado - Terceiro Milenio. Available
for sale in Goa.
Best regards
Paulo Dias
-Original Message-
From: goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org
[mailto:goanet
?
- Original Message
From: Gilbert Lawrence gilbert2...@yahoo.com
To: goa...@goanet.org
Sent: Fri, 10 December, 2010 10:11:47 AM
Subject: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
Great way to shift the topic of this thread away from Agente Monteiro and
those
who shielded
: 10 December 2010 04:42
To: goa...@goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
Great way to shift the topic of this thread away from Agente Monteiro and
those
who shielded him.
Great strategy to ignore the victims of Agente Monetiro and the indigenous
ruling eltie
Paulo.
-Original Message-
From: goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org [mailto:goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org]
On Behalf Of Gabriel de Figueiredo
Sent: 09 December 2010 07:03
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!
Subject: Re: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
I hope
the Portuguese, were treated, e.g.
editors of some prominent Goan publications.
Cheers,
Gabriel.
- Original Message
From: Roland Francis roland.advi...@gmail.com
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
Sent: Thu, 9 December, 2010 3:21:57 AM
Subject: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente
Goan publications and their editors were forced to close shop in the 50's in
Bombaim. Goans were forced to give up their Portuguese citizenship if they were
to continue living there. Members of my family were jailed for many days by the
evil Nehru for singing in Portuguese at a party and forced
.
-Original Message-
From: goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org [mailto:goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org]
On Behalf Of Gabriel de Figueiredo
Sent: 09 December 2010 07:03
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!
Subject: Re: [Goanet] I Am Questioned By The Dreaded Agente Monteiro
I hope you can also
Great way to shift the topic of this thread away from Agente Monteiro and those
who shielded him.
Great strategy to ignore the victims of Agente Monetiro and the indigenous
ruling eltie in Goa in the last days of the Portuguese colonial regime.
Regards, GL
Paulo Colaco Dias
Two books related to the Portuguese in Goa fell into my hands this week.
They are from the University of Ottawa library.
IN QUEST OF FREEDOM by James Fernandes (Concept Publishing New Delhi)
WHAT ABOUT GOA by Roldaum Anton Souza (Tipografia Silvas, Lisbon)
James Fernandes is (was?) a freedom
19 matches
Mail list logo