UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND.
INSURANCE EXAMINATION. The following is a list of those who obtained passes in the recent insurance examination. The subjects are mdicated as follows; —1, fire insurance. Part I; 2, surveying, etc.. New Zealand fire tariff; 3, mercantile ’ law; 4, book-keeping and accounts; 5, economics; 6, tire insurance. Part If; 7, New Zealand fire tariff (final); 8, building construction, etc.; 9, chemistry and electricity; 10, workers’ compensation insurance; 11, personal accident, etc., insurance ; 12, claims (accident); 13, law (accident); 14, physiology and anatomy; 16, cargo policy; 16, average and reinsurance; 17, marine insurance; 18, geography ; 19, policy clauses, losses, etc. Auckland.—G. B. Bell. 16; A. G. Bond, 1; G R. Brookes, 1; J. M. Delamore. 4; W. N. Garvie, 1; G. F. A. Lewin, 1; B. T. F. Millett, 1; E. G. Wilson 1. Hamilton.—J. E. Heyworth, 10, 11. Gisborne,—G. R. Ardern, 1, 15. 10. Napier.—L. L. Forest, l 4; M. M'Gregor, 4.
Wanganui. —E. IVi. Edwards, 8,9, 12, 14; E. K. Rabone, 1,2, 10, 11; M. A. G. Sutton, 1,2, 5, 10. Lower Hutt. —H. Gordon. 10, 11; E. W. Morrison, 3. Wellington.—N. N. Breen, 4; R. A. M. Browne 1, 10, 11; W. J. R. Christophersen, 6; J D. Edgar, 11; G A. Gibbs, 10; F. M. Gifford-Moore 10, 11; A. Hepburn, 3, 5; N. S. Hunt. 1,2, 10, 16, 16; F. H. Jackson, 3, 11; E. R. Matthews, 4. 12, 14, 17- S. J. M’Donald, 11; W. Neill, 11; C. J. Palmer, 15 16; H. F- B. Petrie, 1, 4 10, 11; A G. Scaef, 6, 17, 18, 19. Christchurch.—J. F. Borrell 4,7, 12; E. Camoron, X; C. G. Cunningham 1; E. F. Ellis 1; W M. Ewart, 1; G. R. Hudson, 7,8, 9 12, 13, 14; C. R. Kingsland, 1; W. D. 'Lane, 1, 10; F. G. M’Kechme, 3; E. M M'Queen, 2. Dunedin. —L. G. Callis, 3,4; E. B. Dickson 1- W. H. Gardner, 2; L. Manuel. 1; H. ' O Matheson, 2.5; J. R. Milne, 1; CG. Rae, 1,2; K. G. A. Ramsay, 1; W M. Smith, 1; G. G. Slater, 1. 2,3, 5, 10.
DIPLOMA IN BANKING,
In the University of New Zealand diploma in banking examination, of November, 1927, the following passed in the subjects indicated as follows:—1, banking, part 1; 2, book-keeping and accounts; 3, economics; 4, currency and banking; 5, bills of exchange; 6, commercial and banking law I; 7, economic geography; 8, banking II; 9, commercial and banking law 11. The economic history results are still to come.
Oamaru. —G. G. Henry, 1,5; R. H. Sandom, 2,4, 6. Dunedin. —D. Cronin, 3,5; C. P. Edwards, 3,9, 2; R. Esquilant, 9; J. Y. Hannay, 5; L. U. Mathewson, 3; A. J. M’Donald. 3,5; J. Paterson, 3; J. TV. G. Wilson, 5. Invercargill.—C. F. Barham, 1; A. J. Dillon, 5; H. C. Drewe, 6,8; J. Miller, 4,9; W. S. Tuck, 1.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20290, 24 December 1927, Page 10
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