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R.S.A. PRESIDENT

Mr I. Catto Re-elected The annual election by postal ballot for the executive of the Oamaru Returned Services’ Association resulted in Mr I. T. Catto being re-elected president for a third term. Mr J. T. Burrows was elected vice-president, and Mr E. M. Freeman was re-elected treasurer. Mr C. Zimmermann headed the poll for the executive, and three of last year's, executive—Messrs W. C. Burdett, D. H. Scott, and J. Tavendale—lost their seats, The detailed results were:— President. —Mr I. T, Catto 257 (elected), Mr N. H. Colquhoun 219, Mr W. C. Burdett 198. Informal, 10. Vice-president.—Mr J. T. Burrows 462 (elected), Mr F. A. Bremner. 217. Informal, 5.

Treasurer. —Mr E. M. Freeman 358 (elected), Mr L. R. Webb 314. Informal, 12. Executive. —Messrs C. Zimmermann 501 L. G. Clark 466, J. P. McLeod 453, J. M. Macaulay, 443, R. E. Dimick 405, B. Allan 402, E. Cameron 398, I. W. Oats 396, A. C. Watson 395, J. A. Stenhouse 391 (all elected). Unsuccessful candidates: Messrs D. H. Scott 383, L. P. Mulligan 378, J. Tavendale 367, J. E. Carruthers 358, W. C. Burdett 349, N. H. Colquhoun 346, G. Wisnesky 279. Informal, 11. Messrs D. H. Scott and A. C. Piper were elected as the delegates to the annual conference of the New Zealand Returned Services’ Association.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 3

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R.S.A. PRESIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 3

R.S.A. PRESIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 3

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