Knowledge (XXG)

Silas Sitai

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Following the war, Sitai returned to Suva to finish studying. He then came back to the Solomon Islands and rejoined the civil service, becoming a clerk in Eastern District. By 1954 he had become Assistant Administrative Assistant, and was awarded the
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Sitai retired from the civil service in July 1972. A heavy smoker, he died of a heart attack in October the same year.
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in Fiji. He joined the civil service as a clerk in 1939, initially working in the
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the following year. He also served as a magistrate, and was made an MBE in the
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started he joined the Fiji Naval Reserve, before returning to serve in the
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between 1971 and 1972, the first Solomon Islander to hold the post.
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The Solomons (Speaker appointed) talks of independence in 1975
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Speakers of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands
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Members of the Governing Council of the Solomon Islands
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Index


Shadow Chairman
Governing Council
Michael Gass
MBE
BEM
Solomon Islands
Shadow Chairman
Governing Council
Santa Ana
Queen Victoria School
Resident Commissioner's
Tulagi
World War II
BSIP Defence Force
United States Marine Corps
British Empire Medal
1954 Birthday Honours
Isabel Island
1970 Birthday Honours
Speaker







Sitai, Silas ( – 1972)

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