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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

MEETING OP ENGLISH INSTITUTE. A social meeting of the local • members of the English Institute of Electrical Engineers, called together-, by Mr.'J. Orchiston, late Chief Telegraph Engineer and local' hon. secretary of the' iflstittae, and Mr. L. Birks, Chief .Electrical Engineer of the Public Works Departrceui', was held at the Kiosk, Kelburn. A number of subjects of interest to electrical engineers was discussed and the txaiefits of having a live Dominion 'centre- of the institution, where electrical engineering- matters of Dominion importance could receive full consideration, were . freely L . recognised. With "this 'end 'in' View it'was proposed to take the necessarj- action to set' about the establishing of a local section (N.Z.) of the institute, and witli. this in. view n Provisional Committee was set up ns follows: Mr. P. Black, Mr. G. Lauchlan, Mr, Ti. A. Shrimpton, Major StampTaylor, Mr. A. Gibbs, Professor Marsden, Mr. M. Cable. Mr. H. C. Brent was elecled secretary to the Provisional Committee.,. In New Zealand thero are about 100 members-of the institute of all grades. The Institute is a world-wide one,' having a total clientele of some nine or ten thousand..' .

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 9

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 9

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 9

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