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SURVEYORS IN CONFERENCE

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) HOBART, Jan. 23. The Surveyors’ Conference, including New Zealand representatives, discussed the question of Imperial reciprocity in the examination and authorisation of surveyors. It was decided that Australia and New Zealand be jointly represented by two delegates at the forthcoming conference of surveyors-general in London. The surveyors - general of Queensland and Tasmania respectively were selected as representatives. The conference decided that the work of surveyors in Britain and the colonies was so dissimilar that no specific directions .could be given to the representatives.” A satisfactory mutual arrangement would be possible only by a policy of give and take. The Conference amended the examination regulations to facilitate the licensing as surveyors of university graduates in engineering.

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Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 5

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SURVEYORS IN CONFERENCE Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 5

SURVEYORS IN CONFERENCE Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 5

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