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The Mayor, Mr Cameron, speaking at the opening of the week's refresher course for local Government officers in the R.S.A. club rooms yesterday. The 90 men taking the course are returned servicemen. Seated behind the Mayor are: Messrs O. L. Ferens (secretary of the Dunedin R.S.A.), H. L. Ballinger (personal officer of the Internal Affairs Department), F. B. Stevens (secretary Local Bodies Commission), and A. G. Harper (assistant under-secretary of the Internal Affairs Department.)

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26532, 6 August 1947, Page 6

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The Mayor, Mr Cameron, speaking at the opening of the week's refresher course for local Government officers in the R.S.A. club rooms yesterday. The 90 men taking the course are returned servicemen. Seated behind the Mayor are: Messrs O. L. Ferens (secretary of the Dunedin R.S.A.), H. L. Ballinger (personal officer of the Internal Affairs Department), F. B. Stevens (secretary Local Bodies Commission), and A. G. Harper (assistant under-secretary of the Internal Affairs Department.) Otago Daily Times, Issue 26532, 6 August 1947, Page 6

The Mayor, Mr Cameron, speaking at the opening of the week's refresher course for local Government officers in the R.S.A. club rooms yesterday. The 90 men taking the course are returned servicemen. Seated behind the Mayor are: Messrs O. L. Ferens (secretary of the Dunedin R.S.A.), H. L. Ballinger (personal officer of the Internal Affairs Department), F. B. Stevens (secretary Local Bodies Commission), and A. G. Harper (assistant under-secretary of the Internal Affairs Department.) Otago Daily Times, Issue 26532, 6 August 1947, Page 6

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