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The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Geoffrey Palmer, accepts the 14,000-signature petition against the closing of the Disabled Persons’ Centre in Worcester Street. With Mr Palmer are Mr Mick Parker (right), the organiser of the petition, and Mr Graham Stanley (left), the manager of the centre.

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Press, 12 June 1989, Page 8

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The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Geoffrey Palmer, accepts the 14,000-signature petition against the closing of the Disabled Persons’ Centre in Worcester Street. With Mr Palmer are Mr Mick Parker (right), the organiser of the petition, and Mr Graham Stanley (left), the manager of the centre. Press, 12 June 1989, Page 8

The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Geoffrey Palmer, accepts the 14,000-signature petition against the closing of the Disabled Persons’ Centre in Worcester Street. With Mr Palmer are Mr Mick Parker (right), the organiser of the petition, and Mr Graham Stanley (left), the manager of the centre. Press, 12 June 1989, Page 8

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