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Cook Islands politician
Sir Pupuke Robati, KBE (9 April 1925 – 26 April 2009) was a Cook Island politician. He served as Prime Minister of the Cook Islands from 29 July 1987
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Robati may refer to: Elisa Robati, New Zealand netball player and coach Pride Petterson-Robati, Cook Islands rugby league footballer Pupuke Robati (1925-2009)
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Prime minister of the Cook Islands (1978–83, 1983–87)
Geoffrey Henry Succeeded by Pupuke Robati In office 25 July 1978 – 13 April 1983 Monarch Elizabeth II Deputy Pupuke Robati Queen's Representative Sir Gavin
Thomas Davis (Cook Islands politician)
Thomas_Davis_(Cook_Islands_politician)
6th Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Ngamau Munokoa In office 1985 – 1 February 1989 Prime Minister Tom Davis Pupuke Robati Queen's Representative Tangaroa Tangaroa Preceded by Geoffrey Henry
Terepai_Maoate
Cook Islands' head of government
1983 29 July 1987 3 years, 255 days Democratic Party 1983 (Nov.) 4 Pupuke Robati (1925–2009) 29 July 1987 1 February 1989 1 year, 187 days Democratic
Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Prime_Minister_of_the_Cook_Islands
Vice-regal representative in the Cook Islands
Tangaroa (1921–2009) 19 December 1984 19 December 1990 6 years, 1 day Pupuke Robati Sir Geoffrey Henry 4 Sir Apenera Pera Short (1916–2011) 19 December
King's Representative in the Cook Islands
King's_Representative_in_the_Cook_Islands
9th Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Thomas Davis (1981–83) Geoffrey Henry (1983) Thomas Davis (1983–87) Pupuke Robati (1987–89) Geoffrey Henry (1989–99) Joe Williams (1999) Terepai Maoate
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Basketball tournament in Singapore
Wilson New Zealand Lauryn Hippolite Krystal Leger-Walker Esra McGoldrick Sharne Pupuke-Robati China Chen Yujie Zhang Jianping Zhang Lingge Zhang Yi
2023_FIBA_3x3_Asia_Cup
Electoral division in the Cook Islands
Name Party Elected Left Office Reason Pupuke Robati Independent 1965, 1968 - Joined new party Pupuke Robati Democrat 1972, 1974, 1978, 1983 (Mar), 1983
Rakahanga_(electorate)
Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (2020–present)
Thomas Davis (1981–83) Geoffrey Henry (1983) Thomas Davis (1983–87) Pupuke Robati (1987–89) Geoffrey Henry (1989–99) Joe Williams (1999) Terepai Maoate
Mark Brown (Cook Islands politician)
Mark_Brown_(Cook_Islands_politician)
International basketball competition
Scoring by quarter: 23–15, 17–10, 15–18, 13–17 Pts: Varga 16 Rebs: Varga 13 Asts: Dombai 4 Pts: Manumaleuga 23 Rebs: Pupuke-Robati 13 Asts: Pupuke-Robati 5
2018 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup
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Award
Tiakana Numanga Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki Raui Pokoati Ngereteina Puna Pupuke Robati Ada Rongomatane Ariki Marguerite Story Tangaroa Tangaroa Vainerere Tangatapoto
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
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/ Prime Ministers (from 1981): Albert Henry, Sir Thomas Davis, Sir Pupuke Robati, Sir Geoffrey Henry, Joe Williams, Sir Terepai Maoate, Robert Woonton
Monarchy_in_the_Cook_Islands
Member of Parliament and Queen's Representative (1921–2009)
1984 – 19 December 1990 Monarch Elizabeth II Prime Minister Tom Davis Pupuke Robati Geoffrey Henry Preceded by Graham Speight (Acting) Succeeded by Apenera
Tangaroa_Tangaroa
Party Leader Seats +/– Cook Islands Geoffrey Henry 12 +1 Democratic Pupuke Robati 9 −4 Democratic Tumu Vincent Ingram 2 New Independents 1 +1 This lists
1989 Cook Islands general election
1989_Cook_Islands_general_election
Cook Islands politician
Office. He later organised the toppling of Davis and his replacement by Pupuke Robati. In 1991 George contested the Democratic Party leadership, losing by
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British royal recognitions
Yuk-kwan, Chief Inspector, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. Civil Division Dr Pupuke Robati. For public services. Civil Division Tiki Tetava Ariki. For services
1991_New_Year_Honours
Officer in the government of the Cook Islands
1977 Cook Islands Party 3 Apenera Short 1974 1978 Cook Islands Party 4 Pupuke Robati 25 July 1978 13 April 1983 Democratic Party 5 Geoffrey Henry 16 November
Deputy Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_the_Cook_Islands
Prime Minister of the Cook Islands from 2010 to 2020
Thomas Davis (1981–83) Geoffrey Henry (1983) Thomas Davis (1983–87) Pupuke Robati (1987–89) Geoffrey Henry (1989–99) Joe Williams (1999) Terepai Maoate
Henry_Puna
Cook Island politician and prime minister
Donne Sir Graham Speight (Acting) Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa Preceded by Sir Pupuke Robati Succeeded by Terepai Maoate 3rd and 6th Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Geoffrey_Henry
Political party in the Cook Islands
the party's annual conference in August 2012. Tom Davis (1971–1987) Pupuke Robati (1987–1991) Terepai Maoate (1991 – 21 November 2003) Robert Woonton
Democratic Party (Cook Islands)
Democratic_Party_(Cook_Islands)
New Zealand Gabriella Fotu Lauryn Hippolite Esra McGoldrick Sharne Pupuke-Robati Mongolia Bat-Erdeniin Ariuntsetseg Mönkhsaikhany Tserenlkham Onolbaataryn
2024 FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup – Women's tournament
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Atoll in the Cook Islands
since 1901. Robati disputed this, saying there were two ariki families. Robati became Prime Minister briefly in 1987. His daughter Tina Pupuke Browne, leader
Rakahanga
Presiding officer of the Cook Islands Parliament
Harmon Pou 24 July 2001 24 July 2001 Unknown Democratic Party 6 Sir Pupuke Robati 24 July 2001 15 December 2004 Democratic Party Democratic Party 7 Norman
Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament
Speaker_of_the_Cook_Islands_Parliament
British royal recognitions
Police. For services to the Police and to the community in CardiV. Dr. Pupuke Robati, O.B.E. For public and community service. Archer Vivian Hosking. For
2001_New_Year_Honours
Cook Islands doctor and politician (1934–2020)
Thomas Davis (1981–83) Geoffrey Henry (1983) Thomas Davis (1983–87) Pupuke Robati (1987–89) Geoffrey Henry (1989–99) Joe Williams (1999) Terepai Maoate
Joe Williams (Cook Islands politician)
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First Indian boxer to win an international medal (1963 – 2005)
1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland. In his first bout, he defeated Pupuke Robati of the Cook Islands before losing his second fight to Nokuthula Tshabangu
Zoramthanga_(boxer)
Cook Islands politician
Rakahanga and is the daughter of former Cook Islands Prime Minister Pupuke Robati. She was educated at Tereora College and then attended the University
Tina_Browne
Medical school in Suvi, Fiji
Jiko Luveni Terepai Maoate Sela Molisa Aʻeau Peniamina Saia Piukala Pupuke Robati Aalisha Sahukhan Jona Senilagakali Neil Sharma Miliama Simeona Viliami
Fiji_School_of_Medicine
Henry, Prime minister (1983) Tom Davis, Prime minister (1983–1987) Pupuke Robati, Prime minister (1987–1989) Geoffrey Henry, Prime minister (1989–1999)
List of governors of dependent territories in the 20th century
List_of_governors_of_dependent_territories_in_the_20th_century
3rd Viscount St Davids, 70, British aristocrat and politician. Sir Pupuke Robati, 84, Cook Islands politician and doctor, Prime Minister (1987–1989)
Deaths_in_April_2009
First Premier of the Cook Islands
Thomas Davis (1981–83) Geoffrey Henry (1983) Thomas Davis (1983–87) Pupuke Robati (1987–89) Geoffrey Henry (1989–99) Joe Williams (1999) Terepai Maoate
Albert_Henry_(politician)
Pukapuka–Nassau Inatio Akaruru Cook Islands 307 Mataora Tutai 56 Rakahanga Pupuke Robati Democratic 84 Turuta Temu 50 Takitumu Apenera Short Cook Islands 484
1974 Cook Islands general election
1974_Cook_Islands_general_election
Cook Islands politician
1989 to 1999, (1989-1999) serving in the cabinets of Tom Davis and Pupuke Robati. From 2011 to December 2015 served as High Commissioner of the Cook
Tekaotiki_Matapo
Inatio Akaruru Cook Islands 233 John Tariau Cook Islands 134 Rakahanga Pupuke Robati United Cook Islanders 90 Howard Howard Cook Islands 32 Takitumu Apenera
1968 Cook Islands general election
1968_Cook_Islands_general_election
Pukapuka–Nassau Inatio Akaruru Cook Islands Party Re-elected Rakahanga Pupuke Robati Democratic Party Re-elected (previously United Cook Islanders) Takitumu
1972 Cook Islands general election
1972_Cook_Islands_general_election
Two seats had only one candidate – Tangaroa Tangaroa in Penrhyn and Pupuke Robati in Rakahanga – both of whom were returned unopposed Leader of Government
1965 Cook Islands general election
1965_Cook_Islands_general_election
Cook Islands politician
Premier Albert Henry Preceded by Manea Tamarua (1967) Succeeded by Pupuke Robati Personal details Born 4 February 1916 Rarotonga, Cook Islands Died 15
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Boxing competitions
Round Winner Loser Score Preliminary Zoram Thanga Pupuke Robati RSC 1 Preliminary Ben Mwangata Teboho Mafatle RSC 3 Preliminary John McLean John Lyon
Boxing at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
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International youth basketball tournament
Scoring by quarter: 25–13, 22–14, 15–7, 12–10 Pts: Leger-Walker 17 Rebs: Pupuke-Robati 10 Asts: Leger-Walker 6 Pts: Lee D.Y. 10 Rebs: Jung Y.R., Lee H.R. 7
2017 FIBA U16 Women's Asian Championship
2017_FIBA_U16_Women's_Asian_Championship
Rakahanga Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Piho Rua 42 56.8 Democratic Pupuke Robati 32 43.2 Turnout 74 89.2
2004 Cook Islands general election
2004_Cook_Islands_general_election
Cook Islands politician (1905–1969)
Thomas Davis (1981–83) Geoffrey Henry (1983) Thomas Davis (1983–87) Pupuke Robati (1987–89) Geoffrey Henry (1989–99) Joe Williams (1999) Terepai Maoate
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Akaruru 281 72.80 Waleeu Wuatai 82 21.24 Kautoki Katoa 23 5.96 Rakahanga Pupuke Robati 101 68.24 Arahu Tuteru 47 31.76 Ruaau Raymond Pirangi 182 39.74 Tauei
November 1983 Cook Islands general election
November_1983_Cook_Islands_general_election
portfolios of Finance and Economic Development for himself, and appointed Pupuke Robati as Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Vincent Ingram as Minister
1978 Cook Islands general election
1978_Cook_Islands_general_election
Sutton, chess player and legal academic (born 1938) 26 April – Sir Pupuke Robati, Cook Islands politician (born 1925) 27 April – John Bollard, lawyer
2009_in_New_Zealand
Akaruru 238 68.39 Waleeu Wuatai 88 25.29 Kautoki Katoa 22 6.32 Rakahanga Pupuke Robati 103 70.07 Arahu Tuteru 44 29.93 Ruaau Harry Tauei Napa 176 40.84 Raymond
March 1983 Cook Islands general election
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Matavera First Mii Parima CIP Tamarua Second Papamama Pokino CIP Oneroa Pupuke Robati DP Rakahanga Upokomaki Simpson DP Teenui–Mapumai Second Mapu Taia DP
12th_Cook_Islands_Parliament
10th Prime Minister of the Cook Islands
Thomas Davis (1981–83) Geoffrey Henry (1983) Thomas Davis (1983–87) Pupuke Robati (1987–89) Geoffrey Henry (1989–99) Joe Williams (1999) Terepai Maoate
Jim_Marurai
Cook Islands politician
seat of Rakahanga from Speaker of the House and former Prime Minister Pupuke Robati. The election was later subject to an unsuccessful electoral petition
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n.
See Spook.
n.
A wig; a periwig.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Puke
n.
The fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule.
a.
Of a color supposed to be between black and russet.
v. i.
To become a pupa.
v. i.
To grow exuberantly; to produce fleshy or warty outgrowths; as, a vegetating papule.
n.
A pupa.
n.
A medicine that causes vomiting; an emetic; a vomit.
n.
See Peruke.
n.
Same as Papula.
a.
Having some resemblance to a mummy; -- in zoology, said of the pupae of certain insects.
n.
A papule; a pustule; acne.
imp. & p. p.
of Puke
v. t.
To dress with a peruke.
a.
Feeding on the pupae of insects.
n.
A sucker or acetabulum.
n.
A cuplet or little cup, as of the acorn; the husk or bur of the filbert, chestnut, etc.
pl.
of Papule
n.
Purple, -- represented in engraving by diagonal lines declining from the right top to the left base of the escutcheon (or from sinister chief to dexter base).