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On
Saturday,
29th
January 2005, the people of Holsworthy, Wattle
Grove and Hammondville came together at Remount Park at
Holsworthy for an annual Eid-Ul-Adha Reunion. There were some games
organized for the children such as races and pass-the-parcel for the
women. Though it was a small gathering, it was a very festive, happy and
enjoyable environment.
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Tigers
complete historic series double
Bangladesh completed one of the greatest
fightbacks in the history of one-day cricket when they won the
fifth and deciding one-day match against Zimbabwe by eight wickets
at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday. |
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01/02/2005
The
Daily Star
Eid Reunion 2005
& HSC Student 2004 Reception
On Saturday, 29th
January 2005, the Bangladesh Welfare Society
Campbelltown Inc. organised an Eid Reunion and a reception
for the 2004 HSC students at Ingleburn High School. The chief guests
were Mayor Brenton Banfield and Councillor Steven Chaytor of the
Campbelltown City Council. The chief guests handed out certificates to
the HSC students and the mayor handed over the donation money for the
Tsunami cause to the SriLankan representative. There was an enjoyable
cultural function; participants were Khandoker Nasib Hasan (Nasim), Shabana
Yeasmin (Poli), Iqbal Hasan (Rahul), H.M Habibur Rahaman,
and Shajib Khan,Tanzilla Rahim conducted the program.
At
the end, there was a raffle draw with various prizes donated by Sonar
Bangla Enterprise Pty Ltd, Bangla Bazaar, Aussie Plus, Indian Import and
all local stores in the Campbelltown area. Other sponsors were Mollah
Migration services and Dhillon Real Estate.
Report
sent by: Abdur Rahim Molla Photos...
01/02/2005
On
Thursday, 20th January 2005, the Bangladesh
Welfare Society Campbelltown Inc. &
Islamic Forum Campbelltown jointly organised the Eid-Ul-Adha
prayers at Ingleburn High School hall room. On Eid day some donations
were collected for tsunami victims in Sri Lanka, Minto mosque and
Bangladesh Islamic Centre.
Report
Sent by: Nazmul Ahsan Khan Photos...
01/02/2005

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Tragic Death of Faheem Bhuiyan
Faheem
Bhuiyan’s body has been found after three days of searching on Friday
afternoon, around the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. He had been on a
boat trip on Tuesday, 25th January 2005, when the boat had
suddenly capsized, tipping the occupants of the boat out and into the
sea. The cause of the tragic accident was the fact that the owner of the
boat had overloaded it, the boat carrying 50 people, when it was clearly
stated on the side that it could only hold 32 passengers.
Faheem,
at the age of 23, was the only son of Mr. Momen Bhuiyan of Baulkam
Hills. He was a very successful student who graduated from Sydney’s
Macquarie University with degrees in actuary and finance. He then moved
on and became a financial analyst with Proctor & Gamble in
Melbourne.
Faheem’s
parents (Mr. And Mrs. Bhuiyan), two sisters (Sharon and Sonia) and
brother-in-law Dr. S. Doullah (Topu) are currently in Thailand. They
will later go back to Bangladesh, to his home village in Brahminbaria,
where they will later bury Faheem there.
A
Gaebi Zanaza (in the absence of his coffin) will be held for
Faheem at Sefton Mosque on Sunday 30th January, 2005 after
the Zohr prayer at 1:00 pm. All friends, relatives and well-wishers are
invited to attend the Zanaza to pray for his departed soul.

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On
Friday 21st, there was a big gathering at Sefton Mosque where
many brothers and sisters congregated for prayer on the occasion of
Eid-Ul-Adha. There was much festive spirit amongst everyone. On the
20th, Eid-Ul-Adha prayers were also held at other Mosques around
Sydney.
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Imam
of Sefton Mosque is delivering a sermon.

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Sent by: Abdul
Jalil, President, Banglaprosar Committee: Photos
Tigers'
Maiden Test Series Scalp
Nafees hits composed century as hosts
enforce draw.
Mission accomplished. Bangladesh won their
first Test series when they drew the second and final match
against Zimbabwe at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
The historic result was made possible because of a magnificent
century by Nafees Iqbal, who shattered Zimbabwe's hopes of
squaring the series with a flawless 121 under pressure.
The Daily Star report, Sent by: Nazmul
Hoque: CQU Campus, Sydney.
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