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  2. 1950 Fijian general election - Wikipedia

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    They had to be a British subject or from British India, have lived continuously in the Fiji for at least two years, be able to read or write in English, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu or Urdu, and for the previous six months, have either owned property with an annual value of five years, had a net annual cash income of at least £75 ...

  3. Category:1950s in Fiji - Wikipedia

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  4. Timeline of Fijian history - Wikipedia

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    Founding of Fiji Airways (after which it was renamed to Air Pacific; it was then renamed to Fiji Airways on June the 27th, 2013). 1953: Visit of Queen Elizabeth II. Legislative Council expanded – but elective seats still a minority. Suva earthquake: 1954: Ratu Sukuna appointed first Speaker of the Legislative Council. 1963: Indigenous Fijians ...

  5. Local government in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Each province has a provincial council which may make bylaws and impose rates (local taxes), subject to the approval of the iTaukei Affairs Board a government department. . The board must also approve the appointment of the Roko Tui, or executive head of the provincial council, who is usually a high chief, although in recent years, commoners have sometimes been cho

  6. Category:1950 in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1950 in Fiji" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1950 Fijian general election

  7. History of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The second 1987 coup saw both the Fijian monarchy and the Governor General replaced by a non-executive president and the name of the country changed from Fiji to Republic of Fiji and then in 1997 to Republic of the Fiji Islands. The two coups and the accompanying civil unrest contributed to heavy Indo-Fijian emigration; the resulting population ...

  8. Category:Local government in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Municipal elections in Fiji (4 P) Pages in category "Local government in Fiji" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  9. Local elections in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Local elections in Fiji are held for two cities (Suva and Lautoka) and ten towns (Ba, Labasa, Lami, Levuka, Nadi, Nausori, Nasinu, Savusavu, Sigatoka, and Tavua).Each city or town has a council comprising between 8 and 20 members, elected for three-year terms, although the government announced legislation on 15 February 2006 to extend the term to four years.