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WIREMEN’S EXAMS

WEST COAST CANDIDATES. Successful Wes! Coast candidates at th' 1 (dectrical wiremen’s examinations held in March last, were; ({reynioutli. D. C. Jcllie (written and practical), H. R. Cooper, J R. A. Houston, 11. 11. Prie.stly (all practical); Westport. .1 Wiseman (written and practical). W. Marshall (practical). The prize d<m ated by the electrical supply authori ties with the ('haniber of Fire and Accident Underwriters Association New Zealand for the enndidu’e gaining the highest marks in the writt' n part was won by U. Mel. Bambcry. of Palmerston North. who secured 93 marks out of a possible 100, and the prized donated by the New Zea’and Electrical Federation, with the Elec trical Workers’ Union for the candidate gaining highest marks in the practical part was won by J. A. Clark, of Dunedin, who secured 84 marks on I of a possible 100. Both th'se prize winners will receive free of cost a copy of the New Zealand H’ect i n-al Journal each month for tin* next t w cl\ ( . months. Th*' marks obtaim d by C. Mel Bambcry are the highest awarded in the written part al any examination held by the Fleet riea l Wircmen’s Registration Board.

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Grey River Argus, 9 June 1933, Page 2

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WIREMEN’S EXAMS Grey River Argus, 9 June 1933, Page 2

WIREMEN’S EXAMS Grey River Argus, 9 June 1933, Page 2