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Secretary of Labour to retire

The Secretary of Labour (Mr E. G. Davey) will retire on June 30. Mr Davey joined the Public Service in 1935, and returned to the Public Service Commissioner’s office after war-time service with the Royal New Zealand Navy.

Later he wa« transferred to the Department of Education a' chief executive officer of buildings From 1962 until 1966 he was with the New Zealand High Commission in London; then became senior inspector with the State Services Commission: and. later, director of administration with the Electricity Department. He was appointed Secretary of Labour in 1970. He led the New Zealand delegation to the 1.L.0. conferences in Geneva in 1972 and last year. Canoeing.—The New Zealand canoeins mam was placed ninth and last 1.1 the 3xKI event at the worlo wild-water canoeing championship? near Skopje. Yugoslavia four teams were disqualified. Hockey.—The New Zealand minor association's team beat Gladstone 4-0. in Queensland A former Olympic representative. Kevin Rigby, scored two goals, as did second half re placement. Alan Paris

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33881, 28 June 1975, Page 8

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Secretary of Labour to retire Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33881, 28 June 1975, Page 8

Secretary of Labour to retire Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33881, 28 June 1975, Page 8

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