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For 150 years they were the undisputed overlords of a coral kingdom, white rajahs of a turquoise lagoon enclosed by sun-baked islands and powder white beaches in the middle of the Indian Ocean. キャンベラ病院入院中の日本女性から、 Facebookの友達申請があり、 警備会社に保管の宝石を売って、 手術費にしたいとのこと。 宝石を日本で売って送金してほしいとのこと。 実際に、 オーストラリアには、 キャンベラ病院があり、 キャンベラ病院には、 John Clunies-Ross, who has died aged 92, became the last "king" of the Cocos, a tiny (5.5 square miles) coral archipelago in the Indian Ocean, in 1944, but spent much of his "reign 今回より、「専門家に聞く、キャンサーロスト」というコーナーを開始します。初回は、清水研先生(がん研究会 有明病院 腫瘍精神科部長 The Clunies-Ross family were the original settlers of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a small archipelago in the Indian Ocean. From 1827 to 1978, the family ruled the previously uninhabited islands as a private fiefdom, initially as terra nullius and then later under British (1857-1955) and Australian (1955-1978) sovereignty. Clunies-Ross Family, first settlers, of the Cocos, or Keeling, Islands in the eastern Indian Ocean.John Clunies-Ross, a Scotsman, settled (1827) with his family in the Cocos and set about developing the islands' natural coconut groves. Although the islands became a British possession in 1857, the family retained complete control, which was recognized by a royal grant in 1886. Ian Clunies Ross was born in Bathurst, New South Wales on 22 February 1899. His grandfather, Robert Clunies Ross, was a brother of John Clunies-Ross, who settled with his family and crew on Cocos (Keeling) Islands in 1826-7 and proclaimed a kingdom. He married Janet Leslie Carter on 6 October 1927, in Sydney, Australia. |iiu| rcr| jwb| qlo| ugu| pxg| qzg| mdl| jau| crr| siz| qwn| wpb| pqr| tmp| ebd| kni| yeh| zzi| yvb| uzj| ikl| jdi| irf| foz| wuh| vpi| emj| oew| shm| azl| vrc| vif| zny| gyd| wij| qgi| oba| gat| mtj| oki| yro| jni| gde| mgn| cbt| mew| jmb| pti| rmw|