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CIVIL ENGINEERING

EXAMINATION RESULTS SUCCESSFUL AUCKLANDERS The results of the examination conducted in New Zealand last October by the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, have been announced, the candidates having been very successful, passing in 78 sections out of a total of 415. Section A is a general knowledge test, section B is of technical and practical engineering subjects, and section C is a drawing and specification examination. Success in these examinations does not in itself qualify candidites for admission, as students or for election to associate membership, as engineering training and experience are taken into consideration. The following is the list of SLiccessful candidates in the Auckland district: — Preliminary.—Harold J. • M. Hudson (Auckland), Vernon A. Murphy (PaeAssociate Membership, sections A, B and C.—Rodger R. Torrie (Kaitaia). Sections A and B.—Esmond A. Gibson (Auckland). Sections A and C.—John L. Fraser (Auckland). Section A.—Alfred A. Babbage, Albert N. Duder, James A. Goodsir, Charles J. S. Sims (Auckland), Colin Mclntyre (Hamilton). Section B.—Lesie A. Lincoln (Auckland). Section C.—Hubert R. Bach, Robert Iv. Clemow, Benjamin’ W. B. Cooper, Athol J. McD. Miller and William K. M. O'Hara ("Auckland), Malcolm J. Thomas ( Hamilton).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 11

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CIVIL ENGINEERING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 11

CIVIL ENGINEERING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 11

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