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Encyclopedia > Sir Milo Butler

Milo Butler (1906 - 1979) was a Bahamian administrator. He was the first governor-general of Bahamas from 1973 until 1979. 1906 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1979 is a common year starting on Monday. ... This site was cracked by lysp ... Governor-General (or Governor General) is a term used both historically and currently to designate the appointed representative of a head of state or their government for a particular territory, historically in a colonial context, but no longer necessarily in that form. ... 1973 was a common year starting on Monday. ... 1979 is a common year starting on Monday. ...



Preceded by:
Sir John Warburton Paul
(acting)
Governor-General of the Bahamas
1973–1979
Succeeded by:
Sir Gerald Cash


This page contains a list of Governors-General of the Bahamas. ...


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The Nassau Guardian - Tribute to Sir Milo (713 words)
Sir Milo represented The Western District up to the January, 1967 election, when he was elected for the new Bain Town Constituency.
On January 22, 1993, a bust of Sir Milo was resurrected in Rawson Square as a tribute to the national hero.
Rolle is the chairman of the committee to raise funds for the erection of a statue in honour of Sir Milo.
The Guardian's National News (1057 words)
The National Heroes Committee was born out of a burning desire to keep the memory of Sir Milo alive and to be a catalyst for a holiday to keep alive the memory of an individual equal to the status of Dr. Martin Luther King of the United States, for whom a holiday was established.
Sir Milo was moved into politics to be the voice of the marginalised, those who had no vote and no money.
Milo Butler served in the House Assembly from 1939 to 1973, except for a break in 1949 – 1956 when he was defeated in an election in that period.
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