Sir Randol Francis Fawkes (20 March 1924 – 15 June 2000) was a Bahamian politician, trade unionist and lawyer. He served as Member of Parliament for the...
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(born 1933), English cricketer Marion Fawkes (born 1948), First official female racewalking world champion Randol Fawkes (1924–2000), Bahamian civil rights...
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Randol or Randoll may refer to: Randoll Coate (1909–2005), British diplomat and maze designer Randol Fawkes (1924–2000), Bahamian politician E. Randol...
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– Good Friday 1 April - Easter Monday 20 May - Whit Monday 7 June - Randol Fawkes Day 10 July – Independence Day 5 August - Emancipation Day 14 October...
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Bahamas. Retrieved 5 May 2020. "Randal Fawkes Labour Day Holiday". The Bahamas. Retrieved 5 May 2020. "Randol Fawkes Labour Day Parade Photos". The Bahamas...
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Majority rule Day 18 April – Good Friday 21 April - Easter Monday 6 June - Randol Fawkes Day 9 June - Whit Monday 10 July – Independence Day 4 August - Emancipation...
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Bahamas. In the 1962 general elections it won a single seat, taken by Randol Fawkes. Fawkes retained his seat in the 1967 elections, in which the United Bahamian...
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party's Parliamentary Leader over the dynamic and popular labour leader Randol Fawkes. He was appointed as the first leader of the opposition in 1964. He...
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first black-led government with the support of the sole Labour Party MP Randol Fawkes. Colin A. Hughes (1981) Race and Politics in the Bahamas ISBN 978-0-312-66136-6...
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Election Parliament Candidate Party 1967 Randol Fawkes Labour Party 1968 Randol Fawkes Labour Party 1972 S.S. Outten Progressive Liberal Party St. Cecilia...
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