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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; As a consequence, slightly more than half of the population of about 848,000 in the year 2000 are Indian.<br>1882 The capitol was moved from Levuka to Suva.<br>1914 Fijians served as allies to France in World War I.<br>1920 The indentured system was cancelled.<br>1935 Australians establish radio broadcast in Fiji.<br>1943 Fiji was occupied by Allied forces. Fijiians served in the army in the Solomons and a Bougainville.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; As a consequence, slightly more than half of the population of about 848,000 in the year 2000 are Indian.<br>1882 The capitol was moved from Levuka to Suva.<br>1914 Fijians served as allies to France in World War I.<br>1920 The indentured system was cancelled.<br>1935 Australians establish radio broadcast in Fiji.<br>1943 Fiji was occupied by Allied forces. Fijiians served in the army in the Solomons and a Bougainville.  


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; They terrified the Japanese. Indian emigrants did not serve in the army.<br>1951 A national airline, now Air Pacific, was established.<br>1953 Queen Elizabeth visited Fiji<br>1954 LDS missionaries began serving in Fiji.<br>Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna was elected to the Legislative Council.<br>1965 A constitutional convention was held in London.<br>1970 Fiji became independent.<br>1971 The Fijian mission of the LDS Church was created.<br>1975 The LDS Church opened a Technical college.<br>1983 The first LDS stake is established.<br>1987 Political rivalry of Fijiians and Indians brought on a coup and military rule by Fijians.<br>1990 A new constitution created the Democratic Republic of Fiji, with an elected House and and appointed senate.<br>1992 Elections name Sitiveni Rabuka as Prime Minister.<br>1998 A new constitution provides for a multiracial cabinet<br>1999 Labor party candidate, Mahendra Chaudhry is elected as prime minister.<br>2000 An LDS temple was dedicated in Fiji and there are 4 stakes established.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; They terrified the Japanese. Indian emigrants did not serve in the army.<br>1951 A national airline, now Air Pacific, was established.<br>1953 Queen Elizabeth visited Fiji<br>1954 LDS missionaries began serving in Fiji.<br>Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna was elected to the Legislative Council.<br>1965 A constitutional convention was held in London.<br>1970 Fiji became independent.<br>1971 The Fijian mission of the LDS Church was created.<br>1975 The LDS Church opened a Technical college.<br>1983 The first LDS stake is established.<br>1987 Political rivalry of Fijiians and Indians brought on a coup and military rule by Fijians.<br>1990 A new constitution created the Democratic Republic of Fiji, with an elected House and and appointed senate.<br>1992 Elections name Sitiveni Rabuka as Prime Minister.<br>1998 A new constitution provides for a multiracial cabinet<br>1999 Labor party candidate, Mahendra Chaudhry is elected as prime minister.<br>2000 An LDS temple was dedicated in Fiji and there are 4 stakes established.<br>  


==== <br>Cultural background  ====
==== <br>Cultural background  ====
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The year 1875 marks civil registration for Fijians, so records become available then. In the year1895, civil registration and immigrant records for Indians began.<br>Lots of oral genealogies and land records are available  
The year 1875 marks civil registration for Fijians, so records become available then. In the year1895, civil registration and immigrant records for Indians began.<br>Lots of oral genealogies and land records are available  
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