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Members Gain Top Positions

Two New Zealand members of the . Pan Pacific and South-East Asia Women’s Association have been elected to the offices of international president and secretary.

They are Mrs Eunice Nieukerke and Mrs Dorothy Dobson, both of Auckland, who retired on Saturday as national president and secretary of the association.

The women were congratulated on their new positions at the annual meeting of the association, which was held in Christchurch. The election of national officers resulted:—President, Mrs A. Jackson (Wanganui); vice-presidents, Mrs E. Grooby (Dunedin), Miss S. Rolls (Nelson); secretary, Miss L. Coleman (Christchurch); treasurer, Mrs E. Coates (Wellington); journal editor, Mrs D. Weststrate (Christchurch); executive commit-

tee, Mesdames M. Tamihana (Wellington), C. J. Cox (Nelson), D. Dobson (Auckland), Miss Laksmi Devi (Wellington).

New life members elected are Dr M. Gow (Karitane), Mrs M. Christian (Tauranga) and Miss H. K. Lovell-Smith (Christchurch).

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 3

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Members Gain Top Positions Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 3

Members Gain Top Positions Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 3