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SOLDIERS AND STUDY

A change from the frequent assertions about the unsettling effect of war on soldiers "’as made at a meeting of the council of the New Zealand Society of Accountants bv a Christchurch member. He said that many of the returned servicemen were studying better than they did before they went overseas. They were older and had better appreciation of the importance of diligence. The council, he said, was continuing to grant reasonable war concessions in regard to its examinations, but members felt that it was much better to encourage ami help soldier students to pass' the examinations rather than to enter the profession on a lowered standard, as they would be- thus better qualified to give satisfactory service to the community.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 6

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SOLDIERS AND STUDY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 6

SOLDIERS AND STUDY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 6

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