ELECTRICAL WIREMEN.
EXAMINATION RESULTS. Examinations were held in September by the Electrical Wiremen’e Registration Board. Prizes were presented by the Coundl of Fire and Accident Underwriters Association of New Zealand with the Electrical Supply Authorities, for the candidate gaming the highest marks In j written part of the examination and the New Zealand Electrical Federation with the Electrical Workers’ Union tor two candidates who gained the highest marks in the practical part. As an additional prize the New Zealand Electrical Journa! is forwarding free of cost to each of the prize-winners a copy of the journal each month for the next year. The prize S?,F twt 8 . wn tten part was gained by J. W Montague, of Wellington, who secured 77 marks out of a possible 100. Two candidates tied for top place in the practical part—viz., W. T. Knowles, of Wellington, and C. W. Wilson, of Auckland, e inn h T red 82 t V a , rkß ° ut a possible 100. The successful candidates from Otago and Southland were as follows: WRITTEN PART. Dunedin.—Johnstone, L. B.; Letts, J.’: Mac Lean, T. G.; Smith, T. C.: Tait, V. J. L. Ihvercargill. Clarke, R. L.; Hunter, D. R.; Thompson, p. G. PRACTICAL PART. Alexandra.—M’Felin, F. Dunedin.'—Cockburn, K.j Macd/onald, G.; Rae, D. H. Invercargill.—Clement. A. G.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 10
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