Jelicich, Dorothy (1928–)
Jelicich, Dorothy (1928–)
New Zealand politician. Born Dorothy Catherine Macdonald, Jan 19, 1928, in Sydney, Australia; m. Paul Jelicich, 1949 (bricklayer); children: 3.
Joined the Labour Party (1950s); served as a trade union official (1970–72); elected Labour MP, for Hamilton East (1972); lost seat (1975).
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