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The three candidates for the position of women’s rights officer at the University of Canterbury speaking at a noisy election meeting at the Ngaio Marsh Theatre yesterday. They are, from left, Ms Katrina Amos, who won the election; Mr Paul Dalziel; and Ms Kathleen Quinlivan.

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Press, 13 April 1978, Page 1

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The three candidates for the position of women’s rights officer at the University of Canterbury speaking at a noisy election meeting at the Ngaio Marsh Theatre yesterday. They are, from left, Ms Katrina Amos, who won the election; Mr Paul Dalziel; and Ms Kathleen Quinlivan. Press, 13 April 1978, Page 1

The three candidates for the position of women’s rights officer at the University of Canterbury speaking at a noisy election meeting at the Ngaio Marsh Theatre yesterday. They are, from left, Ms Katrina Amos, who won the election; Mr Paul Dalziel; and Ms Kathleen Quinlivan. Press, 13 April 1978, Page 1

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