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Messrs D. B. Chaston, D. W. McNab and A. G. ■Skinner, and Mrs A. M. van j Soest (Christchurch) have (been admitted to the New Zealand Society of Accountants as associate chartered, accountants. Messrs D. J. Craze, and B. A. McCrorie (Christchurch), R. G. Baillie (Timaru), and C. J. Stack (Nelson) have been granted certificates of public practice. Mr R. G. Pilling, a senior lecturer in farm economics at Lincoln College, has been elected president of the Canterbury' branch of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand. Mr D. B. G. McLean has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner in London, to succeed Mr M. Norrish, who will return to Wellington to take up his appointment as Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Mr McLean, aged 42, is now Minister in the New Zealand High Commission in London. He joined the Department of External Affairs ! in 1957 after graduating from Oxford where he was a I Rhodes Schloar.—(P.A.) '
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 14
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