Occasionally one secs a sign with a name followed by the words “bv exam, ’’ as an indication of qualification for certain services. A sidelighton this matter was given at a, meeting in Wellington of the executive committee of the New Zealand Society of Accountants luring a discussion on a question of reciprocal relations witn similar bodies in other countries. “In some of these cases the examination papers seem to be all right,’' remarked a member, “but the standard of marking by examiners may not be strict enough.” 'flic importance of a proper standard, as a protection for the public, was emphasised.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 5
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