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Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Tumuaki o te Mana Arotake on managing the relationship between a local authority's elected members and its chief executive
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Rhodes House Library Papers of the Electors' Union and the European Elected Members Organisation, MSS Afr. s 596 kept in Rhodes House Library, Oxford
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Harris & Ewing Speaker elected for 'Little Congress.' Washington, D.C., Mar. 7. The 'Little Congress' composed of secretaries and office workers of members of Congress, after two elections, selected Nathaniel Turnball, assistant secretary to Senator Charles Andrews of Florida, as its speaker for the next 12 consecutive weeks. The first election was thrown out last week when somebody pointed out that more ballots were cast than there were voters. This preicipitated a first fight. The election, won by turnball, was hald again last night, and was guaranteed 'free from ballot-stuffing,' 3-7-40 [19]40 March 7
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Harris & Ewing New officers of White House Correspondent's Association. Preparatory to holding their annual banquet at the Carlton Hotel on March 17, the White House Correspondents elected new officers yesterday. In the photograph, front row, left to right: Raloh Collins, New York Sun, vice president; J. Russel Young, Washington Star, president; and Oliver B. Lerch, Wall Street Journal, Secretary-Treasurer. Back row, John Nevin, Indianapolis Star and George Durno, International News Service, members of the executive committee 1928 March 1
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New Zealand. Audit Office. Report of the Controller and Auditor-General, Tumuaki o te Mana Arotake on managing the relationship between a local authority's elected members and its chief executive [Wellington, N.Z.]: Controller and Auditor-General; [2002]
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Rhodes House Library Papers of the Electors' Union and the European Elected Members Organisation, MSS Afr. s 596 kept in Rhodes House Library, Oxford. Oxford: [introd]; [1966]
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Harris & Ewing Speaker elected for 'Little Congress.' Washington, D.C., Mar. 7. The 'Little Congress' composed of secretaries and office workers of members of Congress, after two elections, selected Nathaniel Turnball, assistant secretary to Senator Charles Andrews of Florida, as its speaker for the next 12 consecutive weeks. The first election was thrown out last week when somebody pointed out that more ballots were cast than there were voters. This preicipitated a first fight. The election, won by turnball, was hald again last night, and was guaranteed 'free from ballot-stuffing,' 3-7-40
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Harris & Ewing Gimmie the works. Washington, D.C., Dec. 30. Although he was elected to the United States Senate for only 60 Days--election day until January 4--Guy Howard of Minnesota, is taking full advantage of the many gratuities accorded members of the upper house of Congress. After using the Congressional stationary telegrams and mailing copies of the Congressional record to his many friends yesterday, Senator Howard was at the Senate Barber Shop bright and early today to get the works: haircut, shave, shampoo and massage. He was elected to fill the seat vacated by the death of Senator Thomas Schall. After January 4th, Senator Howard will be succeeded by Senator Elmer Benson [19]36 December 30
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International Labour Office Substitution in the provisions of the constitution of the International Labour Organisation relating to membership of the Governing Body, of the figures "forty-eight" and "twenty-four" for the figures "forty" and "twenty" and of the figure "twelve" for the figure "ten" except in paragraph 2 of article 7 which shall provide for ten members of chief industrial importance and fourteen elected members Geneva: 1961
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Harris & Ewing New officers of White House Correspondent's Association. Preparatory to holding their annual banquet at the Carlton Hotel on March 17, the White House Correspondents elected new officers yesterday. In the photograph, front row, left to right: Raloh Collins, New York Sun, vice president; J. Russel Young, Washington Star, president; and Oliver B. Lerch, Wall Street Journal, Secretary-Treasurer. Back row, John Nevin, Indianapolis Star and George Durno, International News Service, members of the executive committee
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Indonesia General Election Law: Law No. 15 of the year 1969 concerning general elections to elect members of People's Deliberative/Representative Institutions
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United States. President (1849-1850 : Taylor) National Intelligencer. ---- Extra. President Taylor's inaugural address, Washington, March 5, 1849. This day at 12 o'clock, General Zachary Taylor, President elect of the United States, delivered to the Senate and members of the House of representatives of the United States, and thousands-of-assembled citizens, in front of the Capitol, the following inaugural address
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Indonesia Government regulation no. 1/1970 concerning implementation of Law no. 15 of the year 1969 concerning general elections to elect members of People's Deliberative/Representative Institutions
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National directory of Black school board members, elected and appointed. (Scholarship, Education and Defense Fund for Racial Equality) New York
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American Academy of Arts and Letters. Exhibition of work by newly elected members and recipients of honors and awards
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. CPSU Central Committee and Central Auditing Commission, members elected at the 25th Party Congress
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Grider, Henry, 1796-1866 Remarks of Mr. Grider, of Kentucky as to the rights of certain members, elected by general ticket, to retain their seats in the House, against the law providing for elections by single districts
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669 Minors no senators, or, A brief discourse, proving infants under 21 years of age to be uncapable in point of law, reason, prudence, of being elected or admitted members of the High Court of Parliament
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Summers, George W. (George William), 1804-1868 Speech of Mr. Summers, of Virginia, on the contested election of the members of the House of Representatives, elected by the general ticket system in the States of New Hampshire..
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United States. Office for Emergency Management. Mary Petillo, forelady of a Newark, New Jersey factory making lamp bulbs and tubes for the Signal Corps, is an active member of her plant's laboratory management committee. The committee, set up in cooperation with the War Production Board's drive to speed victory, was elected in Mary's plant from a personnel of 1700, 350 of them men. Vice-president of her local, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Congress of Industrial Organization, Mary achieved the job of forelady by working working as a hand at many varied operations. She has made a suggestion to conserve bakelite lamp bases formerly discarded--a suggestion now in use at the plant--and is also the inventor of an apparatus which prevents short-circuiting during tests of lamps 1942?
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