N.Z. ACCOUNTANTS
ANNUAL MEETING OF SOCIETY. AUCKLAND. February IS. The twenty-sixth annual meeting ot the New Zealand Society of Accountants opened to-day with the meeting of the council, over which Mr H. Valentine presided. It was stated that the academic hoard had recommended to the University Senate that the age limit tor provisional matriculation be reduced from 2o years to 21. The council decided that, tor the purposes of its own examinations, it would not accept the proposed non-re duction. In reply to the suggestion that the Society should have an ollicial representative on the Univiysitv Senate, it was pointed out that no professional body is thus specially represented. The application of Miss Ethel Hayworth of Invercargill, for transfer from the status of an associate, to that or a fellow was grante 1 unanimously. She is the first woman who has ever re-/ oeived a fellowship ot tin. New Zea-* land Society.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1935, Page 7
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