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rdfs:comment Maris Estelle King (1922–1997) was an AustMaris Estelle King (1922–1997) was an Australian public servant and diplomat. King began her Commonwealth Public Service career in 1942 as a typist in the Department of External Affairs. In 1943, King was posted to Chongqing, China. She was the first clerical officer that the Australian Government had sent abroad. From 1951 to 1954, whilst still an external affairs officer, King studied Arts at the Canberra University College. She performed consistently well in her exams, including topping the Melbourne University examination class list in economics from 1952 to 1954. King retired in 1984.s from 1952 to 1954. King retired in 1984.
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