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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS

■ -4- : • SUCCESSFUL OTAGO CANDIDATES BACHELOR OF COMMERCE AND ACCOUNTANCY [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, December , 18. In the bachelor of commerce and accountancy professional examinations of the University of New Zealand held in November, 1931, the following candidates passed in subjects indicated—l bookkeeping, etc., stage I.';. 2 mercantile law, stage I.; 3 economics; 4 mercantile law, stage II.; 5 auditing; 6 bookkeeping and accounts, stage II.: 7 rights and duties of trustees; 8 bankruptcy ; 9 joint stock companies. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. UNIVERSITY .OF OTAGO. , H. P. Aitken, 5,6; B. D. Beard, 2, 8; L. R. Burt, 5,7: R. J. Cook, 3; D. S. Cox, 1,2; J. E. Falconer, 1,2; 5, Farquharson, 1,2; J. F. Fleming, 1,2, 8,9; W. S. Gilkison, 1; J. J. Hall, '4; W. R. Hanning, 2,8; E. 0. Hunter, 1,4; A. K. Ibbotson, 4. 7; E. O. Kpewstubb, 1,8; L. D. M'Donnell, 2,8, 9; H. W. Robson, 1,4, 7; G. Rose, 5; R. G. Stark, 3, o; J. B. A. Sutherland, 3,5, 6. The following have passed contingent upon passing in one other subject of groups I. or II.; - „ J. N. Allan 4; H. C. Gray, 8; J. G. Henderson, 8; A. 0. Melville, 5. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL. The following passed in subjects indicated:— Oa'maru. —JT. H. Carroll, 2,3, 9; W. F. Johnston, 1,2; H. K. Lewthwaiite, 1,2, 8; G. M. Miller, 8,9; S. A. Ombier, 1; ■J.- B. Spear, 1,2, 3; C. M. Wright 2,3, 8, 9. . Dunedin. —W. R. Aitcbison 1,4; Eileen Anderson, 2,3; J. C. Bannatyne, -7, 8; J. Barron, 5; A. B. Beckingsale, 1,2; J. L. Berry, 4,7; G. E. Bichan, 1 4,8; R. H. Booth. 4,6, 9; G. H. Bowie, 4. 7; F. T. Breese, 2, 3,9; T. V. Cahill, 2,8; A. R. Cameron, 2,8; D. P. F. Campbell, 1,4, 9; W. R. Chapman, 2,9; J. A. Cleuston, 4,6; Penelope Coombs, 1,2; C. A. Cousins, 1,4, 7; J. E. Dawson, 1; 0, G. Dickie, 2.8; W. T. Doig, 3,5, 6; H. R. A. Donnelly, 5,6; G. L. Eastgate, 1,9; W. M. Elliott, 1,8, 9; L. J. Fahey, 1; T. B. Fleming, 1,4; A. L. Fox, 4,8; R. Fraser, 1, 7,8, 9; W. J. Gemmell, 5; J. L. W. Grerkin, 4,5, 6; J. H. Gilkison, 3; R. E. Guthrie, 2,5; J. R. Hanan, 4,8, 9; J. D. Hanning, 4, 5, 6,7; H. TV . M. Hogg, 1,2, 8; E. Hosiet, 3; G: M. Hewatson, 6,7; W. A. D. Isaac, 1. 2,8; M. W. W. Johnson, 2,8, 9; W. F. Kaler, 2,8, 9 ; J.'W. Kane, 1,2; C. Kmgston-Smith, .1; A. N. Lawson, 1,4; I. M. Lilly, 5,7; C. Lindsay, 1, 2,9; J. C. Lucas, 4,7; P. I. Maclean, 3,4; W. E. Maclean. 4,5; R. A. Malone, 1,4, 8; W. H. Masters, 4, 5, 6,7: R. A. Mathewson, 5,6, 7; S. Mayne, 2,8; W. K.-Meikle, 2,3, 7, 8; C. K. Melville, 1,8; J., Miller, 4, 7: J. R. Mitchell, 1,8, 9; E. S. Munro, 2,7, 9; J. A. Murray, 1,2, 8,9; R. H. M‘Arthur, 2,7; T. E. J. M'Cartcn, I. 2,8, 9; J. M‘Crae, 2,7, 9.; J. M. M'Ewan, 1,2, 3; J. M'Kenzie, 4,7, 8; M. ,M‘Kenzi© 1. 2; K. C. M'Lean, 9 3; W. D. M‘Leod, 7,8; J. P. M'Namara, 4,5; B. R. Nees, 4,7, 8: L. Neilson, 4,7; C. R. Nicolson, 4, 7, 8; E. M. Niven, 3; R. B. Orr, 4,6, 7; Gwendoline H. Paul, 1,2, 3; C. G. Peterwood, 2,8; W. G. Quartermain, 2,9; D. G. M. K||d, 2,7, 9; W. G. S. Reid, 2,8, 9; H.W.H.Richdale, 3; 4,8; A. M. Rivejs, 2, 3;D. M. Roche, 7,8, 9; E. G.H.Ruffel, 3; D. C. Rutherford, 2,9; R. W. Sadd, 7,8, 9; J. D. Samuel. 2,8; W. M. Smith, 7; 9; J. M. Sidey, 2,8; G. E. Taylor, 4,8; W. Thomson, 1,4; W. C. Thomson, 1,3; J. V. Toomey, 1,8, 9; V. H. Trochon, 4,8, 9; W, A. Turner. 1,'2, 7; H. W. Tyrrell, 6; D. A. Watson, 1,4; W. A. Williamson, I, 4; R. F. Wilson. 1,2; R. J. D. Wilson, 2,8; P. H. Wootton, 2,3; A. H. Wyman, 7,8, 9. m „ n Balclutha.—R. N. Ferguson, 2,3, 9; D. Kelly, 1,2, 3,8, 9. „ _ Gore.—C. S. Campbell, 2,5; J. H. Chapman, 3,4; N. Forbes, 4,9; S. B. Taylor, 4, 5. Invercargill.—F. N. Anderson, 1, A 3; R. C. Anderson, 1,8, 9; G. H. Boyes, 1,2; G. C. Broughton, 5,6; C. Cassels, 2: A. J. Dillon, 7,8, 9; J. Dickson, 1; C. W. Harper, 1,7, 9; J. G. Hickey, 4,7; Muriel J. Jensen, I, 3; E G. Mitchell, 7,9; D. P. Parry,,2; Gwendoline N. Freddy, 2,8, 9; J. A. Renton, 7,8; W. F. Rigby, 1,4, 7; S. W. Smith, 1,4; M. E. von Tunzelmann, 2,3, 8,9; J. D. Walker, Jit CL £« iSaliase* 5» Eares.

1,2, 3; Myra G. Watson, 5, 7; J. Tj Worsfojd, 4,5, 7, 9. BOOKKEEPING. The following passed the examination} for bookkeeping:— Oamaru. —M. E. Broad. Dunedin. —Muriel -G. Hunt, A. JV Paton, Eileen Y. Pattison, Violet, CL Rood; Invercargill.—L. H. Allott.

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Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 14

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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 14

UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 14

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