C. P. Singh, the Glossary
Chandra Pal Tara Singh Bains (died 5 June 1983) was an Indo-Fijian politician.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Alliance Party (Fiji), Federation Party, Fijian Broadcasting Corporation, Indo-Fijians, Legislative Council of Fiji, National constituencies, Nausori, Navua F.C., Suva, 1963 Fijian general election, 1966 Fijian general election.
- Fijian businesspeople
- Fijian farmers
- Fijian justices of the peace
- People from Nausori
Alliance Party (Fiji)
The Alliance Party, was the ruling political party in Fiji from 1966 to 1987.
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Federation Party
The Federation Party was Fiji's first formal political party.
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Fijian Broadcasting Corporation
The Fijian Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) is one of the two radio broadcasters in Fiji.
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Indo-Fijians
Indo-Fijians (Fiji ke Hindustani), also known as Indian Fijians (also colloquially known as "Findians" or "Findus"), are Fijian citizens of South Asian descent, and include people who trace their ancestry to various regions of the Indian subcontinent.
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Legislative Council of Fiji
The Legislative Council of Fiji was the colonial precursor to the present-day Parliament, which came into existence when Fiji became independent on 10 October 1970.
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National constituencies
National constituencies were a former feature of the Fijian electoral system.
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Nausori
Nausori is a town in Fiji.
Navua F.C.
Navua F.C. is a Fijian football team playing in the second division of the Fiji Football Association competitions.
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Suva
Suva (सुवा) is the capital and largest city of Fiji.
1963 Fijian general election
General elections were held in Fiji between 17 April and 4 May 1963.
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1966 Fijian general election
General elections were held in Fiji between 26 September and 8 October 1966, Pacific Islands Monthly, October 1966, p9 the last before independence in 1970 and the first held under universal suffrage.
See C. P. Singh and 1966 Fijian general election
See also
Fijian businesspeople
- Akuila Savu
- Alipate Qetaki
- Alvikh Maharaj
- Ana Ramacake
- Ballu Khan
- C. P. Singh
- Charles Wimbledon Thomas
- David Robbie (Fijian politician)
- Dixon Seeto
- Faiyaz Koya
- George Speight
- Hafizud Deen Khan
- Hari Punja
- Henry Milne Scott
- Herbert Valentine Tarte
- Imraz Iqbal
- Isaac Mow
- Jesoni Vitusagavulu
- Josateki Nawalowalo
- Kenneth Low
- Manjula Dayal
- Mick Beddoes
- Navin Patel
- Netani Sukanaivalu
- Parmanand Singh
- Ram Singh (Fiji)
- Richard Broadbridge
- Sakiusa Tuisolia
- Sangeeta Niranjan
- Semi Koroilavesau
- Shivlal Nagindas
- Stuart Huggett
- Sukhia Tuimalealiʻifano Go
- Taito Waradi
- William Edmund Willoughby-Tottenham
Fijian farmers
- A. R. Manu
- Adolph Brewster
- Alfred Hancock Witherow
- Atunaisa Laqeretabua
- C. A. Shah
- C. P. Singh
- Charles Wimbledon Thomas
- David Robbie (Fijian politician)
- Douglas Walkden-Brown
- Fred Archibald
- Henry Lamb Kennedy
- Herbert Valentine Tarte
- Jasper Garnett
- Kenneth Allardyce
- Marika Latianara
- Rinesh Sharma
- Sydney Herbert Wilson
- William Edmund Willoughby-Tottenham
Fijian justices of the peace
People from Nausori
- C. P. Singh
- Epeli Ruivadra
- Imanueli Tiko
- Inoke Male
- Koli Sewabu
- Laisani Waqa
- Langi Peters
- Malakai Bakaniceva
- Pita Rabo
- Ravai Fatiaki
- Saula Radidi
- Semesa Rokoduguni
- Seremaia Bai
- Shaneel Lal
- Tevita Waranaivalu
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._P._Singh
Also known as C P Singh, C.P. Singh, CP Singh, Chandra Pal Singh.