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AOF and territories
The first Governor General of Senegal was named in 1895, and in 1904, the territories he oversaw were formally named French West Africa ( AOF ).
Throughout the history of the AOF, individual colonies and military territories were reorganised numerous times, as was the Government General in Dakar.
In theory, the Governors General of the AOF reported directly to the Minister of Colonies in Paris, while individual colonies and territories reported only to Dakar.
In 1949, he became secretary of the National Assembly and frequently answered questions regarding the AOF and overseas territories during his first term.

AOF and Dahomey
Between 1934 and 1937, the League of Nations Mandate territory of French Togoland was subsumed into Dahomey, and between its seizure from Germany in World War I and independence it was administered through the AOF.
Shortly after becoming president of the General Council of the AOF in 1957, Apithy was voted into the presidency of the Territorial Assembly of Dahomey.

AOF and was
The town of St. Louis became the capital of French West Africa ( Afrique occidentale française, or AOF ) before it was moved to Dakar in 1902.
This source of labor was so important to the economic life of Côte d ' Ivoire that in 1932 the AOF annexed a large part of Upper Volta to Côte d ' Ivoire and administered it as a single colony.
The Afrique Occidentale Française ( AOF ) was a federation of African colonies.
On March 31, 1957, he was elected Grand Counsellor of AOF ( French Occidental Africa ) on an MDV list ( Voltaic Democratic Movement ), and two months later, he was appointed minister of the agricultural economy in the first council of government headed by Mr. Yvon Bourges, last French Governor in Upper-Volta ( May 18, 1957 ) that was later replaced by Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly.
He also suggested the creation of a bank covering the AOF and Togo, and due to his efforts this bill was passed into law.
The Arctic Ocean Flotilla ( AOF ) (, or Flotiliya Severnogo Ledovitogo okeana ), was a Russian military flotilla stationed in Aleksandrovsk-today's Polyarnyy at the mouth of the Kola Gulf, Iokanga, and Arkhangelsk.
In July 1916, the formation of the AOF began and by September was dominantly complete.
In 1955, he became head of the Office of High Commissioner of French West Africa ( AOF ) in Dakar, which was the highest position held by an African in the French colonial period.
By the 1920s, business in the AOF was dominated by just three private joint stock companies: the Compagnie Française de l ' Afrique Occidentale, the Nouvelle Société Commerciale africaine, and the Société Commerciale de l ' Ouest Africain ( lagging slightly were the growing plantation and mining interests of the Unilever company ).
African Independence Party ( in French: Parti Africain de l ' Indépendance ) was a communist party in French West Africa ( AOF ).
Later as AOF was dissolved into independent countries the local PAI sections became independent parties, often keeping the name PAI.
PAI was the first party in AOF to unequivocally demand independence from French rule.
He was entirely on his own ; no Australian support staff were in attendance, even though the AOF officially sanctioned Kennedy's entry.
The ice hockey team offered to pay their own way to compete ; the only thing that they needed from the AOF was formal permission.

AOF and 1904
* Mauritania had two High commissioners, after having been a protectorate since 12 May 1903 ( under a single military Commandant ), from 18 October 1904 the French civil territory of Mauritania under a Commissioner ( part of French West Africa ( AOF ); under its Governor-general in Dakar, Senegal ), and since 12 January 1920 a French colony under a Lieutenant governor ( many incumbents, again under Dakar ), on 28 November 1958 obtaining autonomy ( as Islamic Republic of Mauritania ):
In 1904, both Mauritania and Niger were classed " Military Territories ": ruled by the AOF in conjunction with officers of the French Colonial Forces.
The edifice of the The Banque de l ' AOF central office in Dakar, Sénégal: c. 1904.

AOF and colonial
or BAO or Banque de l ' AOF ): ( French for Bank of West Africa ) bank established in 1901 in Dakar, Sénégal, by French colonial authorities as the central bank of the colonies of French West Africa.

AOF and ;
However, the AOF never responded to their request ; they were unable to attend, and criticised the AOF for their disinterest.

AOF and from
Taxes and import / export duties coming from the African colonies to the Metropole accounted for most of the capital movement in the AOF.
Tremendous legal concessions were made to the BOA, and while it dominated the banking sector, its capital remained minuscule in comparison to companies engaged in capital extraction from the AOF.
Colin Hickey said that he never received clothing from the AOF, except for a black armband and tie for the 1952 Olympics to mourn the death of King George VI.

AOF and French
* in Afrique Occidentale Française ( AOF ), i. e. French West Africa, the last of a long list of Governors-general since 1895 stayed on as first of only two High Commissioners:
After joining the Grand Council of French West Africa ( AOF ) in 1947, the new deputy proposed a bill on its funcions.
The economic crisis of the early 1930s saw the collapse of the major private banks in the AOF, and the French authorised the BAO to save the BNCI by becoming its largest shareholder.

AOF and by
In August 1918, the best ships of the AOF were captured by the interventionists and the White Army.
The decision-making bodies of the Australian Olympic Federation ( AOF ) allowed winter sports to be represented, but their representatives were usually overruled by their summer counterparts.

AOF and .
Map of the seven colonies of the AOF 1936.
The AOF included all of the Senegal River valley, most of the Niger River valley, and most of the West African Sahel region.
The IOF in the United States became independent of the AOF in 1874, and now operates a separate UK division, Forester Life, based in Bromley.
* Jean-Marc's AOF Stamp Catalog: web gallery and listing of AOF stamps.

subsequently and expanded
He subsequently expanded the system to include the rest of South America in 1981, and the world in 1989.
Dating back to 1875, the original plot was full by 1896 but subsequently expanded multiple times.
It first appeared in short story form as the cover article for the January 1994 issue of Wired magazine and was subsequently expanded to full novel length.
When someone speaks of a mishap involving an audible arcing of electricity, the word " zap " is often used ( and has subsequently been expanded and used to describe non-auditory effects generally connoting the same sort of localized but thorough interference or destruction similar to that produced in short-circuit sparking ).
Parliament was subsequently expanded to 550 seats to accommodate ARS members, which then elected Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, the former ARS chairman, to office.
Parliament was subsequently expanded to 550 seats to accommodate ARS members, which then elected Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, the former ARS chairman, to office.
The mandate of this High Commission was subsequently expanded to include persons from Austria and Sudetenland.
SSE was subsequently expanded by Intel to SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, and SSE4.
The city subsequently expanded for a century and a half, it became a significant political and economical centre, moreso — it became one of the first Roman cities where Christianity was recognized as an official religion ( Еmperor Galerius ).
The hypothesis has been subsequently expanded and modified to predict relationships between testosterone and aggression in other species.
Kitchener subsequently inherited and expanded the successful strategies devised by Roberts to force the Boer commandos to submit, including concentration camps and the scorched earth policy.
The state legislature subsequently passed an act on December 10, 1807 that created four new counties from Baldwin County's 1806 borders and expanded Baldwin to the east with land from Hancock and Washington counties.
The station consisted of two parts ( it has subsequently been expanded ), a subsurface station on the Circle and Metropolitan Lines ( in 1987, the Hammersmith & City Line was then part of the Metropolitan ) and a deep-level tube station on the Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria Lines.
She subsequently expanded her repertory to include roles such as Oscar in Un ballo in maschera, Gilda in Rigoletto, and Blondchen in The Abduction from the Seraglio and began appearing in productions throughout Europe.
The town was subsequently expanded into a powerful regional centre.
The complete Standard Rules for the game were originally developed in 1976 by Andrew Bartmess ( with encouragement from Joseph ) and were subsequently expanded by him into a commercially-available booklet.
The original Fairplain Plaza was largely torn down by the late 1990s, but was subsequently rebuilt and expanded in a different format.
The company subsequently expanded to the Golden Mile, Brentford in 1931, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire in 1938 and Bracknell in 1957.
The temple was subsequently expanded and rededicated on November 17, 2002.
WCO membership subsequently expanded to cover all regions of the globe.
" Lincoln subsequently expanded the zone within which the writ was suspended.
In the early 7th century, it merged with its southern neighbour, Deira, to form the kingdom of Northumbria and its borders subsequently expanded considerably.
:: His work was subsequently referenced and expanded by a number of local authors.
Belew was subsequently added to the expanded nine-piece Talking Heads live band for the subsequent tours in late 1980 and early 1981.
The hill was subsequently expanded slightly a few times afterwards, including blasting it steeper, chopping it wider, and covering the landing slope with earth and sowing grass to improve the profile.

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