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Maida Clark

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distribution committee for youth and recreation matters. She was also active in sports administration, serving as patron of the Wellington Women's Cricket Association in 1961, vice president of the New Zealand Women's Hockey Association, and patron of the Wellington Women's Hockey Association. From
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Clark was born in Wellington on 5 November 1902, the daughter of Jessie and Donald George Clark. She was educated at
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Clark was appointed to the Cinematograph Films Censorship Board of Appeal by
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James, T.W. (30 November 1959). Declaration of Election Results (Report).
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board of directors, and she was president of Ohariu Golf Club in 1963.
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1960 New Zealand general election
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in 1966, and upholding the censor's decisions not to allow
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1950 to 1960, Clark was president of the Wellington
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From 1962 to 1963, Clark served as president of the
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Principal of Wellington Girls' College
Wellington City Councillor
Wellington
Lower Hutt
National
Wellington Citizens' Association
Alma mater
Victoria University College
QSO
JP
Wellington Girls' College
Wellington city councillor
Wellington Girls' College
Victoria University College
Master of Arts
New Plymouth Girls' High School
Auckland Girls' Grammar School
Napier Girls' High School
Wellington Girls' College
1959 local-body elections
Wellington Citizens' Association
Wellington City Council
state housing
National Party
Onslow electorate
that year's general election
Labour

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