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    Jack William Pithey GLM ICD CBE (30 December 1903 – 20 November 1984) was a Rhodesian politician who served as the unrecognised state's Acting President between 1 November 1978 and 5 March 1979. He was also the President of the Senate of Rhodesia from 1970 to 1978 [5] [6] having previously been Member of Parliament for the Avondale ...

  2. Anexo. : Presidentes del Senado de Zimbabue. El Presidente del Senado de Zimbabue es el jefe del Senado de Zimbabue, la Cámara Alta del Parlamento de Zimbabue. El presidente es elegido para servir durante toda la legislatura. Actualmente su titular es Mabel Chinomona. Anterior a este, existió el Senado de Rodesia, que, de igual manera, era la ...

  3. Jack William Pithey, for the Rhodesian Front, won with 1,042 votes to 416 for Sidney Sawyer. Charter [ edit ] Following Clifford Dupont 's resignation on 15 September 1964 to contest Arundel, Roger Tancred Robert Hawkins was elected unopposed on 6 November 1964, to follow him in his previous constituency.

  4. Jack William Pithey GOLM ICD CBE (anabadwa 30 December 1903, tsiku la imfa osadziwika) anali Rhodesian wandale amene anali ngati boma yosadziwika 'm kuchitanso Pulezidenti pakati pa 1 November 1978 5 March 1979.

  5. Jack William Pithey GOLM ICD CBE (born 30 December 1903, date of death unknown) was a Rhodesian politician who served as the unrecognised state's Acting President between 1 November 1978 and 5 March 1979.

  6. Jack William Pithey GOLM ICD CBE was a Rhodesian politician who served as the unrecognised state's Acting President between 1 November 1978 and 5 March 1979. He was also the President of the Senate, and a Member of Parliament for the Avondale constituency in north-west Salisbury between 1964 and 1970.

  7. Jack William Pithey (born 5 September 1903) GOLM, ICD, CBE was a Rhodesia n politician who served as acting President of Rhodesia between 1 November, 1978 and 5 March, 1979. He was also the President of the Senate and was a Member of Parliament for the Avondale constituency in Salisbury (now Harare) between 1964 and 1970.