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Ugo Pasquale Mifsud

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Mifsud also held several ministerial portfolios in the same period: Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries (1921–22, 1923–24), Minister for Posts (1921–22, 1923–24), Minister for Industry and Commerce (1921–24, 1932–33), Minister of Finance (1924–26), Minister of Justice (1926–27, 1932–33).
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On 9 February 1942, as the Council was debating, as a matter of urgency, the British Government's intention to deport these Maltese citizens, Mifsud suffered a heart attack while stressing the illegality of the government's intention. Two days later he died. He is buried at the
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When Sir Filippo Sciberras rallied a Maltese legislative assembly to draft a liberal Constitution to submit to the British colonial government, Mifsud was elected secretary of the sitting. At the
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of his party leader and fellow colleague in the Council, Dr Enrico Mizzi, and other Maltese politicians without due process of law on suspicion of anti-British and pro-Italian activities.
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elections Mifsud was re-elected in a landslide, holding again the premiership till 1933, when the 1921 Constitution was withdrawn by the colonial authorities.
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A cartoon in one of the Maltese-language newspapers in the Twenties lampooning the Nationalist prime minister, Sir Ugo Mifsud (note the play on the surname)
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under British home rule, and the first to serve a full term in power. He held office from 1924 to 1927 and from 1932 to 1933. He was a member of the
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In 1939, Sir Ugo Mifsud was elected Member of the Council of Government. One of three members of the Council of Government members during the
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to Judge Gio Batta Mifsud and Philomena Marianna Muscat, Ugo P. Mifsud studied at Malta's Lyceum and
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On the 21st anniversary of his death a marble monument at Floriana was erected to his memory.
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During this term, in 1932, he travelled with a delegation to London to submit a memorandum to
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The 6th Count della Catena and 1st Baron Strickland
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Floriana
3rd
Prime Minister of Malta
George V
Sir David Campbell
The 6th Count della Catena and 1st Baron Strickland
George V
Sir Walter Congreve
Sir John Philip Du Cane
Francesco Buhagiar
The 6th Count della Catena
Valletta
Crown Colony of Malta
Villa Francia
Lija
Crown Colony of Malta
Nationalist Party
Prime Minister of Malta
Nationalist Party
Maltese Italian

Valletta
Royal University
international law
International Law Association
Brussels
Warsaw
Empire Parliamentary Association
Canada

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