His collection of rare stamps from Mauritius is elsewhere--on loan to the British Museum.
Her husband Billy, 29, also from Mauritius, never saw her again after she left their house that day.
The 27-year-old accountant from Mauritius left her Mill Hill home in north London and found that signal failures were sending all Northern Line trains along the Bank branch, through King's Cross.
In 1810, Britain seized the islands of Reunion and Mauritius from French control.
Originally from Curepipe in Mauritius where her father ran a corner shop, the eldest of three children studied at the Our Lady High School.
Since independence in 1968, Mauritius has developed from a low-income, agriculturally based economy to a middle-income diversified economy with growing industrial, financial, and tourist sectors.
At the interregional level, from 20 to 22 February 2006 in Paris, researchers from Fiji, Jamaica and Mauritius were among twenty-eight participants at a joint UNU-UNESCO workshop on 'Setting the Stage for a Strategic Research Agenda for the UNDESD'.
Those that have managed to build a textile industry, such as Lesotho and Mauritius, have suffered from Chinese competition and the end of the Multi-Fibre Agreement, which set quotas for exports from poor countries.
In 1967, Mr Bancoult and his family went to Mauritius - some 1200 miles away - for medical treatment, and were prevented from returning to the islands and had reluctantly remained in Mauritius ever since.
Even from this reduced colonial dominion, Sierra Leone, Uganda and perhaps Mauritius might be removed by the early 1960s.
In Mauritius, there were no more than a few grumbles from the majority Indian group that, until now, has produced every prime minister since independence in 1968.
Mauritius' sound economic policies and prudent banking practices helped to mitigate negative effects from the global financial crisis in 2008-09.
There are many opportunities to dine by the sea in Mauritius, Fish and Rhum Shack is one of the best, and far from humble.
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