N.Z. ACCOUNTANTS.
COUNCIL MEMBERS ELECTED. RIX 1 L'KOCITV SC'HKMi:. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLIXdTOX. Thursday. Motions enabling reciprocity with overseas accountancy bodies were passed by the annual meeting of the New Zealand Society of Accountants to-night. As the outcome of negotiations with the Chartered Institute, of Australia the meeting altered a regulation to recognise reciprocal "arrangements with two important Australian accountancy bodies and approved a suggestion to add the London Mociet.v of Certified Accountants to the regulation. The president. Mr. C. H. Wynvard, said that negotiations for reciprocity with the South African Institute had been opened.
The election of Mr. F. H. Bass, of Wellington. to the council was announced. The following members of the council were c'ecte/l unopposed : —-Auckland. Mr. 1). ti. Steen; Taranaki. Mr. ('. 11 Wvne yard; Poverty Bay, Mr. W. Hamilton Irvine; Canterbury. Mr. .1. Mawson Stewart; Otago. Mr. \V. R. Brown. Mr. E. W. A. Kollow was re-elected auditor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 3
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