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founded by
Solomon Mamaloni and
David Kausimae through the
merger of Mamaloni's People's
Progress Party and
Kausimae's Rural Alliance Party)
Solomon Islands...
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Elizabeth Kausimae is a
government official from the
Solomon Islands. She is a
senior official in the
Ministry of
Finance and Treasury.
Kausimae has held...
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general elections he ran in the ꞌAreꞌare constituency,
losing to
David Kausimae. He was
asked to
start a
campaign in the 1976
election to be the representative...
- Emb****y in Canberra.
Retrieved 26
March 2024. Prasad,
Biman Chand and
Kausimae, Paul (2012).
Social Policies in
Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The Commonwealth...
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Following the 1967 elections, the
party was
established in 1968 by
David Kausimae, Bill
Ramsay and
Frank Wickham. It was no more than a
group of members...
- from a
board unqualified and ill-suited to the task." Prasad,
Biman C.;
Kausimae, Paul (2012).
Social Policies in
Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Commonwealth...
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appointed chair of the
Health and
Internal Affairs committee, and
David Kausimae became chair of the
Natural Resources committee.
Joseph Bryan, who lost...
- the
island of Malaita. In the 1973
elections the seat was won by
David Kausimae, who had been
elected in the
South Central Malaita constituency in the...
- Only one
political party, the
Solomons United National Party of
David Kausimae,
contested the elections. Only six of the MPs
elected in 1970 were re-elected...
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British community in
Tokyo and to Anglo-****anese relations.
David Nanau Kausimae. For
services to the
community in the
Solomon Islands.
Michael David Kendall-Carpenter...