CITY AND GUILDS.
STUDENT SUCCESSES
TECHNOLOGY CANDIDATES.
AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. CBy Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this clay. Tlie results of the examinations conducted by the Education Department in New Zealand on 1 jelialf of the Department of Technology, City and Guilds of London Institute, have been received from London. The following shows the names of the successful candidates in Auckland: —
Electrical Engineering, Grade I. (continuous current work). —Leonard C. J. Bailey, Allen Eric Binns, Norman Galbraith Briefly, Richmond B rough, Kenneth Arthur Button, Arthur Donald Carlaw, Arthur Hector J. Dove. Oliver G. Farrelly, Frederick Fuller, Morris H. Goodchild, William F. Malcolm, William Milne, Patrick O'Dowd, Napier H. K. Page, Mervyn Raymond. Electrical Engineering, Grade I. (alternate current work). —Richard J. Murray, Thomas D. Petrie. Electrical Engineering. Grade I. (whole examination). —Arthur T. V. Barton, Edward D. Shearer, Ralph Howard Thow, David Hector Wliyte. Electrical Engineering, Grade 11. (continuous current work).—Raymond Stanley Brown, "iana Waliabii "oral. Electrical Engineering, Grade 11. (alternate current work). —Leonard Bland, Joseph William Graham. In the Waikaio. Successful candidates who sat at Hamilton arc as follow: — Electrical Engineering, Grade I. (continuous current work). —Jack M. Corbett, James Richard Gore, Halsey R. Gunn, Hugh A. Jenkins, Robin S. Jones, John I<\ Moriarty, Robert I. Peace. Electrical Engineering, Grade 11. (continuous current work). —Graham R. Magill. Electrical Engineering.—Final: Kenneth Kaslett (second class pass); Alfred J. Lindsey (second class pass). Radio Communication, Grade I.—Eric Keith Brown (first class pass); Geordie K. Larney (second class pass).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 12
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