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SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES

MAYOR AND SECOND TERM "I have been told that I am a one-term'Mayor and that I had said so publicly,” said the Mayor, Mr Cameron, when replying to a request yesterday from a large and representative deputation that he should accept nomination for a further term- He added that what he did say was that he believed '■ the mayoralty should be a rolling office, and that unless anything special or extraordinary happened during his term to prevent him . doing so, he would make way for someone else at the next election. According to the deputation, something special had occurred, as next year was centennial year, Mr Cameron added, and he thought it was a special event which would . allow him to accept nomination for a second term if it was desired that he should do so.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26442, 22 April 1947, Page 8

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SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26442, 22 April 1947, Page 8

SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26442, 22 April 1947, Page 8

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