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By that time Fiji had an efficient emergency services network,
ready to respond to natural and man-made disasters.
However, our relatively small size means that we must still
rely on others for help whenever a natural disaster strikes.
That is why it is important for each of us to take stock as we
enter the cyclone season for yet another year.
Meteorologists have warned that the region should expect
more cyclones in the Pacific as years go by.
And they have warned that intensity and frequency of these FIREWALKING – bare
weather systems will increase. chested men walking on red
Too often we wait until the Meteorological Service issues a hot stones without getting
cyclone warning before we attempt to prepare for impending their feet burnt
disaster. WAR SKIT – re-enactment
It is important that we are always prepared for the worst. of tribal war in cannibalistic
That means that fresh water, tinned food, torches, batter- fiji
ies, a radio and kerosene lamps must always be available and
within reach. MEKE – men and women
entertain guests to traditional
Our families should have evacuation plans – especially if fijian meke
they live by the sea or on the banks of rivers.
While the cyclone season lasts roughly from October to May, Show is every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturdays
there is always the possibility of a freak hurricane descending
on us at another time of the year. Special shows arranged on request
We must also be prepared for floods, earthquakes and fire. Group specials available for SCHOOL GROUPS
Winston taught us that it is also important to have a national
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Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd., a joint-stock company duly organised under the laws of Japan, of 23-1, Azumabashi 1-chome,
Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan, does hereby provide notice that it is the sole proprietor in Micronesia, Palau, the Marshall
Islands, and in all other countries of the trade marks
1. ANGELRINGS
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in relation to:
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Bar, cafe, cafeteria and canteen services; catering services for food and beverages; restaurant services including self-
services; snack bar services; preparation and providing foods and beverages; carryout food and beverage services
Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. cautions that any person that copies, imitates, or in any manner whatsoever uses the trade
marks or any confusingly similar trade marks in relation to any of these goods and services, or any similar goods and
services, would be seen as infringement of their rights and that they will take such action deemed necessary to protect
those rights.
Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. can be contacted care of their address for service:
AJ Park, Level 22, State Insurance Tower, 1 Willis Street, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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