ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. Advice from London states that the following Auckland and Hamilton candidates were successful at the examinations , conducted in New Zealand in Alay la.st I by the Education Department on behaii of the City and Guilds of London Institute: — AUCKLAND. Electrical Engineering.—Grade I. (direct current): AL Bell-Booth, J. Billings, L. Calder, J. Clarke. W. Connor, F. Furness, N. Houghton, I). Howe, R. Jenks, I) I Johnston. R. Kinchant. F. Luckens, S Alurray. L. Nicholls, A. Reynolds, D. Howe.’ L. Rowe. H. Tatton. J. Taylor, R. Taylor. C. Tljangland, L. Wallace. Grade I. (alternating current): A. Carlaw.. J. AlcAlister. Grade IL (direct current): A. Carlaw. C. Combs. J ; Corbett.’ E. Grant. I. Hanson, J. AlcKenni. .1. Taylor. L. Tweedie. Grade 11. (alternating current): G. Butcher, C. Combs E. Grant. I. Hansen, A. Parker, J. Taylor, D. Whvtc. HAMILTON. Electrical Engineering.—Grade I. (direct current): A. R. Galbraith. K. G. Knight, J. F. A. Robertson. Grade 11. (alternating current): F. Ditchfield. ‘
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1935, Page 12
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