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Marie Louise Emilienne Rochecouste OBE (20
September 1892 – 28
February 1979) was a
Mauritian politician. In 1948 she
became the
first woman elected to...
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perpetuate the
predominance of
white Franco-Mauritians. In 1948,
Emilienne Rochecouste became the
first woman to be
elected to the
Legislative Council. Guy...
- 2020. pp. 5–6.
Retrieved 13 July 2021. Home page. Lycée La Bourdonnais.
Retrieved on 4 May 2015. "Rue
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Forest Side –
Curepipe – MAURICE"...
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Primary schools include Baichoo Madhoo Government School,
Emilienne Rochecouste Government School (GS), Beau Séjour GS,
Candos GS,
Louis Nellan GS, Palma...
- 1953. Home page. Lycée La Bourdonnais.
Retrieved on May 4, 2015. "Rue
Rochecouste -
Forest Side -
Curepipe - MAURICE" "Lycée La Bourdonnais :
quand l'excellence...
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Rainwater Home page. Lycée La Bourdonnais.
Retrieved on 4 May 2015. "Rue
Rochecouste –
Forest Side –
Curepipe – MAURICE"
Ministry of
Local Government and...
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Press (1994). ISBN 0-19-553628-2
Rhonda Oliver,
Graham McKay and
Judith Rochecouste, "Lexical
Variation among Western Australian Primary School Children"...
- 1926
Alfred Gellé 1927
Edgar Laurent 1928-1929
Arthur Rohan 1930
Raoul Rochecouste 1931
Samuel Fouquereaux 1932 Jérôme
Tranquille 1933
Raoul Rivet 1934...
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Nouakchott – Maty Mint
Hamady – 2014
Member of
Parliament –
Emilienne Rochecouste,
Denise De
Chazal – 1948
Minister of Women's Affairs,
Prizes and Consumer's...
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elections were also the
first in
which women stood as candidates.
Emilienne Rochecouste, who ran as an independent, was
elected in
Plaines Wilhems–Black River...