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Fanaura Kimiora Kingstone QSO (born 1940) is a Cook
Islands former politician and
Cabinet Minister. In 1983 she
became the
second woman elected to the...
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Kingstone (1895–1960), New
Zealand rugby union footballer and
cricketer Fanaura Kingstone (born 1940), Cook
Islands politician James Kingstone (born 1982)...
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electorate was
always controversial; the
first person elected to it,
Fanaura Kingstone, had
planned to
resign from it the day
after she was elected...
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Member of
Parliament –
Fanaura Kingstone – 1983
Minister of
Internal Affairs and
Postmistress General –
Fanaura Kingstone – 1983
Members of Parliament:...
- Jim
Edwards 14,716 35.34 Citizens' Les
Chapman 14,667 35.22 −3.98
Labour Fanaura Kingstone 14,377 34.53 Citizens' Des
Hoskins 14,376 34.52 −1.56 Labour...
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athletes in powerlifting:
Women Titiri Marie-Anne
Charton Alexandrine Fanaura Claudine Yu Hing Men
Joachim Ah Scha
Zelyko Manua Augustin Rua
Hinau Teotahi...
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appointed a seven-member cabinet,
including the
first female minister,
Fanaura Kingstone.
Kingstone had been
elected from the
overseas constituency with...
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Hodge – of Auckland; director,
Medical Research Council of New Zealand.
Fanaura Kimiora Kingstone – of Tokoroa.
Vincent Patrick McGlone – of Wellington;...
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policies had not changed.
Deputy Prime Minister George Ellis and
minister Fanaura Kingstone were
amongst the in****bent MPs
losing their seats. Following...
- Fuamatu (SAM) 362.5 Teofoga Dabwido (TUV) 332.5 +84 kg Matile Sitagata (SAM) 550.5 Alexandrine
Fanaura (TAH) 422.5 Elesi Ikanidrodro (FIJ) 422.5...