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Former Surveyor-General Speaks To Rotary Club

The future problems of South-East Asia would be influenced by the factors of race, religfcm, education, language, class and politics, Mr R. ' G. Dick told the Taupo Rotary Club 011 Thursday nightr Mr Dick, who now lives in Taupo, spent three years in Sabah as project manager

for a United States scheme of technical assistance for under-developed countries. The scheme resulted in the carrying-out of a resources survey over 5000 square miles. Before going to Sabah, Mr Dick was SurveyorGeneral for New Zealanc for 16 years.

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Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 64, 17 August 1965, Page 10

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Former Surveyor-General Speaks To Rotary Club Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 64, 17 August 1965, Page 10

Former Surveyor-General Speaks To Rotary Club Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 64, 17 August 1965, Page 10

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