- Guy
Rozemont (1915–1956) was a
Mauritian trade unionist and the
third leader of the
Mauritius Labour Party. He
fought for workers'
rights and
voiced against...
-
which point Anquetil took over.
Anquetil died in
December 1946, and Guy
Rozemont served as
leader until his
death in 1956 at age 41. The
arrival of Seewoosagur...
- governor-general. He is
widely recognized as the nation's
founding father.
After Guy
Rozemont's death in 1956,
Ramgoolam served as the
leader of the
Labour Party of Mauritius...
- Marie-Marguerite
Carreaux de Rosemond,
sometimes Carraux de
Rozemont (died 1788) was a
French painter.
Carreaux de
Rosemond was a
pupil of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard...
- was thus
exiled to the
island of
Rodrigues in 1938.
After his death, Guy
Rozemont took over the
leadership of the party.
Following the Uba
riots of 1937...
- languages,
abolishing the
previous gender and
property qualifications. Guy
Rozemont's Labour Party won the
majority of the
votes with 11 of the 19
elected seats...
- bus
ticket to
return to his home in Curepipe. Curé was
succeeded by Guy
Rozemont as
leader of the
Labour Party. In 1948
Governor Mackenzie Kennedy nominated...
-
public holiday on 1 May 1950. This was
thanks largely to the
efforts of Guy
Rozemont, Dr.
Maurice Curé,
Pandit Sahadeo and
Emmanuel Anquetil, as a day of special...
- who
tried to gain the
support of the port workers.
After his death, Guy
Rozemont took over the
leadership of the party. The
Mauritius Territorial Force...
- of the island's languages. They were won by the
Labour Party led by Guy
Rozemont, with
eleven of the 19
elected seats won by Hindus. However, the Governor-General...