1993 Dutch Antilles government of Yandi Paula forms
1993 Dutch Antilles government of Liberia-Peters falls
1993 Curaeaose vote to remain part of Dutch Antilles
1993 Dutch Antilles government of Liberia-Peters resigns
1992 Curaeao becomes 1st in Dutch Antilles to have compulsory education
1981 Nicolaas "Cola" Debrot, Governor of Dutch Antilles (1962-70), dies at 79
1981 Dutch Antilles census is 231,932
1979 Don Martina's MAN party wins election in Dutch Antilles
1977 Dutch Antilles: premier Boy Rozendal points independence off
1976 Franklin Mint strikes 1st gold coins for Netherlands Antilles
1973 National People's party wins Dutch Antilles National elections
1970 Dutch Antilles: government of Petronia falls
1969 Frente Obrero wins Dutch Antilles national elections
1969 Dutch Antilles government of Kroon resigns
1966 Moises F da Costa Gomez, premier Dutch Antilles, dies
1964 Arnoldus JC Krafft, theologist (Atlas of Netherlands Antilles), dies at 71
1954 Kingdom of Netherlands, with Netherlands and Netherlands Antilles as autonomous parts, comes into being
1954 Netherlands Antilles becomes co-equal part of Kingdom of Netherlands
1952 2nd Round Conference between Dutch Antilles and Suriname ends
1951 Dutch Antilles government of Da Costa Gomez forms
1941 Governor-General Wouters of Dutch Antilles refuses Jews refugees
1941 Maria Liberia-Peters, premier of Dutch Antilles, 198?-93
1940 Richard F Pieternella, Dutch Antilles' minister plenipotentiary
1940 Gov of Suriname and Netherlands Antilles refuse entry to Jewish refugees
1939 Ronald [Ronny] A Casseres, minister of Dutch Antilles
1937 Governer Wouters inaugurates the radio station on the Dutch Antilles
1936 Frank Martinus Arion, [F Efraim M], Antilles, writer, Double Play
1936 Eldred G Maduro, minister, Netherland Antilles
1935 Harold Martina, Netherland Antilles, pianist/conductor
1934 Julian B Coco, Antilles, guitarist/tutor, Princess Christina
1930 Willem G Statius Muller, Netherlands Antilles, conductor/pianist/composer
1928 Sylvius G M "Boy" Rozendal, premier, Netherland's Antilles
1927 Gualberto T. Hernandez, perfect minister Netherlands Antilles
1923 Juan M G "Wancho" Evertsz, premier of Dutch Antilles, NVP, 1973-77
1922 Corneille [Cornelis G of Beverloo], Dutch painter, Africa, Antilles
1922 Jules P de Palm, Antilles writer
1917 Efrain Jonckheer, premier Dutch Antilles
1917 Guillermo Rosario, Dutch Antilles, writer, E rais ku no ke muri
1916 Ciro D Crown, premier of Dutch Antilles, 1968-69
1911 Jacob Fresco, Dutch architect, Antilles Brewery/Autonomy Monument
1907 Moises F da Costa Gomez, premier Dutch Antilles
1906 Anton AM Struyken, minister of justice/governor Dutch Antilles
1902 Cola [Nicolas] Debrot, Bonaire governor, Netherlands Antilles, /author
1896 Willem F M Lampe, Dutch ambassador of the Dutch Antilles
1863 Slavery abolished in Suriname and Netherlands Antilles
1842 Franciscan nuns begin missionary work on Netherland Antilles
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