INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS.
OCTOBER EXAMINATIONS. SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEALANDERS.' (From Our Own Cor- si’ondent.) LONDON, January 19. A number of New Zealand candidates wei’e successful in the October examina tions of the Institution of Civil Engineers The results were announced this week. Of the 69 entrants for the preliminary examination, the* following New Zealanders were successful: —lan A. Cromie, Stewart M‘Gregor, Caswell J. W. Parsons, and William J. Syme (Wellington) ; Albert N Duder, Harry T. Frost, Frank M MCul lougli, Charles J. S. Sims, and Robert D Young (Auckland) ; Robert P. Fish (Geraldine); Herbert St. C. P. Andrews (Ohaknne Junction) ; Alan R. Gillespie (Whangarei) ; Erik A. 0. Holst, and Doug las A. Lane (Christchurch); lan W. M‘Kin. non (Dunedin) ; William H Moore (Strat ford); Albert E. Shaw (Invercargill) Of the 296 candidates who have qualified for associate membership, two New Zealanders were successful in, the whole examination (sections A, B, and C), namely, Frederick W Lindup (Alexandra) and Leslie F Row (Blenheim). In sections A and B only, for which there were 17 entries, the foowing were successful:—Bryan W. Charman (Dun
edm), and Arnold E. Clark (Wellington). sections B and C only.—The 12 successful entrants included Leonard L. Meadowcroft (Blenheim) and William F. Young i(.’hristchurch). Section 4 only (48 entrants).—Edward H M Adams (Ohakune Junction), D’Arcy O Haskell, Kenneth F. Jones, Wilfred J Litherland (Auckland), John Hurreli Section B only (28).—Francis W. Petre Richard Stent (Christchurch), Malcolm J Thomas (Waikato), and Ralph 0. Tomkin s (Auckland). In section C only, for which there were I<4 entrants, the following New Zealanders wer e successful.- —Charles E. K. Alecock (Westport), Philip J. Alley, B.E ' lan M‘L Malcolm (Dunedin), Norman R. Carter (Arrowtown), Cyril W. Firth and „ c . J - Gariick (Auckland), Allan G. Harns, B.E. (Napier).
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Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 19
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