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MOTHER OF NINE A CANDIDATE.—Mrs J. E. Pasley, Liberal candidate for the North Shore seat at the General Election. She is secretary of the Auckland Antique Vehicles Club, and is shown with some of her children behind the wheel of her 1925 fire engine. Mrs Pasley was called on to stand for Parliament only a day before nominations closed. “What the country needs is a shot in the arm, and somebody’s got to do the job,” she said.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30286, 12 November 1963, Page 23

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MOTHER OF NINE A CANDIDATE.—Mrs J. E. Pasley, Liberal candidate for the North Shore seat at the General Election. She is secretary of the Auckland Antique Vehicles Club, and is shown with some of her children behind the wheel of her 1925 fire engine. Mrs Pasley was called on to stand for Parliament only a day before nominations closed. “What the country needs is a shot in the arm, and somebody’s got to do the job,” she said. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30286, 12 November 1963, Page 23

MOTHER OF NINE A CANDIDATE.—Mrs J. E. Pasley, Liberal candidate for the North Shore seat at the General Election. She is secretary of the Auckland Antique Vehicles Club, and is shown with some of her children behind the wheel of her 1925 fire engine. Mrs Pasley was called on to stand for Parliament only a day before nominations closed. “What the country needs is a shot in the arm, and somebody’s got to do the job,” she said. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30286, 12 November 1963, Page 23