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1871 Legislative Assembly Election |
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Legislative Assembly The Assembly was made up of twenty-eight members from twenty-one districts. The writs for the election was issued in August 1871and elections were held before the start of October. The Assembly began its first session on 3 November 1871, the second session on 24 March 1872 and its final session on 31 May 1873. During the third session, the Appropriation Act was rejected and the King dissolved the House on 11 July. Writs of election were issued for a new election, but as the Government attempted to allow native Fijians to vote, there were protests by the Europeans and the elections were never held. The King (Cakobau) continued to rule with the help of the Privy Council and his Ministers. 1
1. R.A. Derrick, A History of Fiji: Volume One, Government Press, Suva, 1950, pp.207 - 241 |
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