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CIVIL DEFENCE RETIREMENTS.—The Minister of Civil Defence, Mr Seath (middle), with the two retiring regional commissioners of civil defence, Brigadier J. T. Burrows (left) from the southern region, Christchurch, and Commodore L. P. Burke, from the northern region, Auckland. The commissioners were the first to be appointed in their respective areas and have served since June, 1960, when the Government reorganised civil defence.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32663, 20 July 1971, Page 18

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CIVIL DEFENCE RETIREMENTS.—The Minister of Civil Defence, Mr Seath (middle), with the two retiring regional commissioners of civil defence, Brigadier J. T. Burrows (left) from the southern region, Christchurch, and Commodore L. P. Burke, from the northern region, Auckland. The commissioners were the first to be appointed in their respective areas and have served since June, 1960, when the Government reorganised civil defence. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32663, 20 July 1971, Page 18

CIVIL DEFENCE RETIREMENTS.—The Minister of Civil Defence, Mr Seath (middle), with the two retiring regional commissioners of civil defence, Brigadier J. T. Burrows (left) from the southern region, Christchurch, and Commodore L. P. Burke, from the northern region, Auckland. The commissioners were the first to be appointed in their respective areas and have served since June, 1960, when the Government reorganised civil defence. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32663, 20 July 1971, Page 18

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