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WAITAKI SEAT

Labour Party Candidate

If he was successful at the general election, he would live in Oamaru, said Mr S. J. Rodgers, an administrative officer in the Ministry of Works in Wellington, who on Saturday was selected as the Labour Party candidate to contest the Waitaki seat. Mr Rodgers was born and educated at Dunedin, and joined the Ministry of Works there. An active Public Service Association member, Mr Rodgers is a former chairman of its Wellington section, and now represents Otago on the executive. He is secretary of the Wellington Central Inter-branch Council and a member of the Wellington Labour Representation Committee, having formerly served on the Dunedin L.R.C. He is a member of the Wellington Regional Council' of the W.E.A.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660726.2.66

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31121, 26 July 1966, Page 6

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WAITAKI SEAT Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31121, 26 July 1966, Page 6

WAITAKI SEAT Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31121, 26 July 1966, Page 6

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