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1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (1)CALENDAR.

UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

FOR THE YEAR

1916.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (2)[...]Committees, Boards and Faculties 1?
Officers of the University 22
limlmvmexm . 32
List of Graduates a[...]bitions, and Prizes 257
Societies Associated with the University... 281
The Elder Conservatorium .. 288
Public Examinations i[...]ng Orders of Senate MS
Index Jul-(l
N O T I C E.

The nudermentioned are published in separate volumes[...]s, Examination Papers,
and Exem'mers’ Report of the Public Examinations in
General Education.

Regulations, Details of Subjects, and Examination
Papers of the Public Examinations in Music.

Regulations and Details of Subjects of the BA. and
BSO. Degrees, and of the Diplome Courses in
Applied Science and in[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (3)[...]ADELAIDE was established by Act of
Parliament in the your 187/11 and in the year 1881 Royal Letters
Patent were issued by Her Majesty Queen Victoria declaring that
the degrees gran ted by it should be recognised as ac[...]to rank, precedence, mu] consideration
throughout the British Empire, an if granted by any University
in the United Kingdom. An additional Royal Charter was
granted in 1913 in respect to the Degrees of Bachelor and Master
of Engineering. and Bachelor and Master of Surgery.

The University owes its origin to the Inunilicenec and public
spirit of the late Sir Welter Watson Hughes and Sir Thonmu
Elde[...]anted by Pm‘lia«
ment, provision being made in the Act of Incorporation, 1874,
for an annual grant from the public revenues of South Australia of
live per cent, on the capital funds possessed by the University. but
not to exneed in any one year the sum of £10,000. Under the
nuthority of the same Act an endowment in land of 50,000 enemas
and a. grant of live acres in the City of Adelaide as: a. site for the
University buildings were given. The country lands were su hee-
quently repurulmsed for £40,000 by the Government, By an
Act of 1911, Parliament made an udditionalannual grant of £4,000,

The University grants degrees in Arts, Sciunee, Law,[...], and
various branches of Applied Science. It was the first University
in Australia to grant degrees t[...]ament in 1880], or Degrees in Science.

At first the Prolessorships founded in the University were four
in number, their subjects being the following: (1) Classics and
Comparative Philology[...]osophy, (3] Mathematics.
and (4) Natural Science. The Chairs now are :—

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (4)[...]Chemistry, (9) Botany, (10) Law, and (11) Music.

The Maidenhead work of the University wns commenced in
March, 1876, the number of motrieuiuted students being 8, and of
norrgruduuting students uttending lectures 52. The foundation
stone of the University buildings was laid in 1879, and the
buildings were opened in April, 1882.

In 1883 Sir Thomas Elder gave £10,000 for the foundation of :L
School of Medicine. In 1804 the Hon. J. H. Angers gave £6,000
for the endowment of a Chair of Chemistry.

In 1878 the Hon. J. H. Anguslgnve £4,000 to provide
Svhnlm'xhips to encourage the training of scientific men, and
especially civil[...]ter 1892 Robert Burr Smith, Esquire, presented to the
University £0,000 for the purposes oi the Library. it now 0,0117
tains over 29. 000 Volumes.

Sir Thorium Elder died in 1897, buquenthiug to the Univer.
sity the Rum of £65,000, hintntnl gifts to it amounting f[...]100,000. 13v his will £20,000 was apportioned to the
School of Medicine and ,000 to the School of Music, while
the residue was left available for the general purposes of the
University. The Elder Conservatorium of Music was according-
ly established in 18.08. The Conneri'atoriuln Building;r was com-
pleted in 19[...]ry and Practice of Music, an Elder Hall, in
which the principal meetings of the University are held. The
steadily increasing numher of students in all courses necessitated
large and costly additions to the University Buildings in 1901,
1902, and [912. By an agreement with the South Australian
School of Mines the two Institutions combine their teaching
po[...]

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The University and the School of Mines, acting in concert, hold
examinat[...]1914 Mr. Peter Vlrnite, with a view to advancing the cause of
education in Agriculture, Forestry. and such allied subjects
as may from time to time, in the opinion of the Council of the
University, tend to the hotter development of the naturir]
remnrces of the land, transferred the whole of hifi valuable
Ul'l'bl'fl-B Estate at Glen Osmond to the University. The gilt, free
of succession duty, is subject to the life tenancy of Mr. and Mrs.
‘Wuite, The estate comprises (LII area. of 134 acres and n. mansion
house; the western half is'Lo he held by the University in
perpetuity as u. park for the cnjoymcnt. of the public; the
renminder of the estate, upon \\'l|i(‘-ll lhe house stands, will
eventually be utilised by the University in giving effect to the
wishes of the gcncrous donor in regard to Agricultural educa-
tion.

In 1915 Sir Edwin Smith gave, through the SA. Connnerciul
'l‘rn. ,llerx’ Arsociation, the sum of £500 to found :1 scholarship
tonnhle for[...]dson Eric
VVilluz’s Smith, mortally wonnderl in the attack upon the Day.
dunelles in April, [915. The late John Harvey Finlnysou
bcquccthed the sum of £200 to provide n Scholarship in Political
Economy or some cognate subject, and the old scholars of
the late John L. Young subscribed £700 [or the purpose of
founding a Research Scholarship. Both these Scholarships have
been [minded to perpetuate the memory of John L. Young.

Commercial courses[...]uis
granted. All leeLures in Commerce are held in the evening. The
central position of the University enables its students—notably
thosein Lmvito find employment in the City and uttend lectures
after oliice hours. it h[...]fi~
cation, and them is no residential Collcgcl

The Training College for State School Tenohem has prncti
ally been transferred to the. Univor‘zity, which now provides
for {students in training, without fee,leetul'es in all but the

professional, or pnmtical, subjects of[...]

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The University is governed by a Council, whiehgfrom i[...]ntnntil 1911, consisted of 20 members, elected by the
Senate, one-fourth retiring every year. By an amending Act of
1911, the State Parliament gave itself the right to appoint from
among its own members five additional members of Council,
holding ofliee during the life of the Parliament which appointed
them. The Council thus now consists of 25 in all, or—with the
Chancellor-26.

The Senate consists of all graduates of the degree of Master
01‘ Doctor, and all other grad[...]l Statutes and Regulations must he passed both by the Council
and by the Senate and approved by the Governor of South
Australia, who is um oflim‘u Visitor of the University. .

The number of graduates admitted by examination since the
establishment of the University is 819], and the number admitted
all e’umlym yrndum, 318. The number of undergrnduates in 1915
was 358, exclusive of 22 graduates in arts proceeding to the MA.
degree, and of nongraduating students, 318. The number of
those studying at the Elder Conservator-him was 281. The teach-
ing stall of the University comprises 11 Professors and 30 Lee-
turers. and that of the Elder Conservatorium 13 Teachers.

The University conducts Puhlic Exnmiimtions— irresp[...]unior and Senior. In Music [in con.
junction with the other Australian Universities), several grades
in[...]Facilities for Examinations have been extended tu the coun-
try, and local centres with permunent Committees have been
iormed for the various Public Examinations at some 40 towns in
S[...]so given at various country centres as well as at the Univer-
sity.

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3 ’ M Last day for sending in composition for the Mus. Doe
Degree.
4 Ta
5 W
6 'l‘ H
7 F
8[...]
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or thesis for the Aug-Es Engineering Scholarship.

King Geor[...]

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TU Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Music begins.

Seco[...]

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’ Lash day for sending in compositions for the Mus. Baa.
degree and thesis for the M.A. Honours degree.

13

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Last. day of entry for the Junior, Senior, and Higher Public,
and for the Junior and Senior Commercial, and for the
Angas Engineering Exhibition Examinations, to be[...]in November.
7 l s
a 3 S
9 l M
10 5 TU Meeting of the University to elect representzilives on the
1 Board of Governors of the Public Library, km.
11 ‘ W Public Holida[...]
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l
l l l W Lash day of application for the John L. Young Scholarship
1 for research.

l

l[...]nations of
‘ candidates for manual Vacancies in the Council. for the
militias nl' Warden and Clerk, and nuticcs[...]

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‘\~\\~‘\_

Visitor.
HIS EXCELLENUY THE uovaNnBL

Chancellor.

*THE RIGHT “ON. SIR SAMUEL JAMES WAY, BarL.,P

. no.[...]‘LMI Jmnmry, 188$; ls-elected. fur L'hn seventh time, 26th
January, 1912.

Vice-chan¢ellnr. '

TEE[...]GEORGE JOHN ROBERT MURRAY. EA” LL.M., Judge
of the Supreme Court. Eienhud {at the. first hlme 30th April, 1915.

The COUNCIL

THE CHANCELLOR. Appoint/e11 .1 member by One Oovemor[...]RBERT ANGAS PARSONS. LLB. Elected for 1.1m first time 2111] ch. 191.5.

ALBERT .1 AMES PERKINS. Elected fur bhe first time 1311: December. 1115.

BENJAMIN POULTON, 1[...]

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Thethe first time.
1353; date of limb election, 24:}: November, 1915,

CLERK—THOMAS AINSLIE CATERER. But. Elected fur the fit“ time, 1888; data
of last election '24”: Navamber, 1915.

FORMER OFFICERS OE‘ THE UNIVERSITY.

Chancellors.

SIR, RICHARD DAVIES HA[...]cn m: Scum AUSTRALIA.
Appointed 1874. Died 1870.

THE RIGHT REV. AUGUSTUS ‘SHORT, D,D‘, msnny mi AD[...]ointed
187‘s. Resigned 1883.

VIce-Ghnncallorm

THE RIGHT REV. AUGUSTUS SHORT, D‘Du BISHOP 0F ADELAIDE. Appointed
1874, Elecbed Chancellor 1876.

THE RIGHT HON. SIR SAMUEL JAMES WAY, BANE, P,C., D.(1[...]USTRALIA. Appointed 1876. Elected (Hannah: 1383.

THE msv. WILLIAM 303v FLETCHER, M.A. Appointed 1883. Died 1394.
THE VENERABLE CANON FARR, Mum, LLB. 1337 mum

JOHN AN[...].313., LL. D. Appointed 18% Died 1915

Warden: of the Senate.

WILLIAM GOSSE, M.D. Elected 1877. Died 1885.
THE VENERABLE CANON FARR. M.A., LLD. 1880 to 1852.

Former Treasurer.

THE HON, SIR. HENRY AYERS, G‘C.M.G. 18744188[...]

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, AND BOARDS FOR |9l6.

Education Committee.

THE CHANGE

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR (Deputy
Chairman)

MR. W. R. BAYL[...]M. MAUGHAN

MR. J. R. FOWLER

TTIE PROFESSORS OF THE UNI-
VERSITY.

ommittee.

MR. G. BKOOKMAN. CHAIRMAN.

THE CHANUELLOR.
THE VICE-CHANCET.LOR
HON. 1". S. WALLIS

MR. W. J. IS[...]brary com millee.
PROFESSOR STIRLIN G, CHAIRMAN.

THE CHANCELLKHL
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
MR. .7. R. FUVVLER

Jolnt
UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL 0

MR. S. TALBOT SMITH
'I'IIE PROFESSORS OF THE UNI-
\‘ERSITY

Board.
v Mums AND INDUSTRIES.

THE CHANGELLOR (Chairman).

THE. PRES“) ‘iCUOUI. 0F MINES
AND INDL. SIR LANG-[...]Lectures committee.
PROFESSOR NAYLOR. CHAIRMAN.

THE CHANCELLUK
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
ME. W. HOWCHIN

Faculty

DR. MAWSON
THE PROFESSORS OF THE UN .
VERSITY

of Law.

PROFESSOR BROWN. Dun.
Member: n "finin—

THE CHANCELLOR

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

THE PROFESSOR OF CLASSICS
DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF ARTS

MR. F. A. D’ARENBERG
MR[...]

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PROFESSOR STIRLING, DEAN.

Member: ax amen]-

THE CHANCELLOR

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
PROFESSOR WATSON
PROFESSOR RENNIE[...]R. DEAN.

Members ex amnio—

’l'HE CHANGELLOR
THE VICE»CHANCELLOR
THE PROFESSOR OF CLASSICS
THE LECTURER IN GREEK AND
LATIN

PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH
LITERATURE AND H'ISTORY

THE

THE PROFESSOR OF ECONOM]
108 AND MENTAL AND
MURAL SCIENCE

THE PROFESSOR OF MATHE-
MATICS

THE DEAN 0F
OF SCIENCE

PROFESSOR KERR GRANT

'1‘"[...]PROFESSOR CHAPMAN. DEAN.

Members ea; ufllniai

THE GHANCELIAHL

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
PROFESSOR STIRLING
PROFESSOR RENN[...]of Applied Science.
MR. L. LAYBOURNE-SMITH. pm.

THE CHANCELLOR

THE PRESIDENT SCHOOL OF
MINES

PROFESSOR RENNI[...]

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PROFESSOR ENNIS, DEAN,
THE CHANCELLOR. ‘ MRS. W. A. MAGABEY

THE VIGF-CHANCELLOK
REV. DR JEFFER‘IS
PROFESSOR NAY[...]Commercial Studies-

MR. J. R. FOWLER. CHAIRMAN.

THE CHANGELLOR
THE VICE-CHANCELLUH.
PROFESSOR MI'I‘GIIELL
PROFESSOR BROWN
MIL, W. H. PHILLIPPS
MR. H. FISHER

THE PRESIDENT CHAMBER 01“

MR. J. SHIELS

HE. J, ED[...]cipline,

TIIK CHANCICLLOR

TEE VICE»CEANCELLOR

THE DEAN 01" 'I‘HE FACULTY OF LAWS

THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE

THE DEAN 01“ THE FACULTY OF ARTS

THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OI“ SCIENCE

THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF MUSIC

THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Ob‘ MUSICAL STUDIES.

aporll Grnund Commu[...]R. NAYIDR
PROFESSOR HENDERSON

House commifley.

THE REGISTRAR
PROFESSOR RENNIE THE LIBRARIAN

THE \'IGE»(‘JIANCELLOH. |
PROFESSOR CHAPMAN

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The Hughes I’m/2mm- :
HENRY DARNIJEY NAYLOR, NLA. ([...]HENRY nouJDGE, M.A.

Fh Ilooophy and Econ omiea.

The Hughes Professor :
WILLIAM MITCHELL, M.A.,[...]

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WILLIAM FULLER,

Ghlmlutry.

The Anya: P1‘nfassor :
EDWARD HENRY RENNIE, Mum (Sy[...].D. (mum). 11mm mm), Appoinled
190a.

Lecturer an thethe Law Lf Contract: and Commercial Law :
PERCY EMERSON JOHNsTONE, B.A.. LLB.

Lecturer on the Law of Property :
EDWARD \VARNER BENHAM, LLB.

Lealurm‘ on the Law of ”Gongs :
THOMAS SLANEY POOLE. NLA[...]

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Medicine and surgery.

The Prqfesxary Qf Anatomy (mzi Physielagy.
Lealurer r[...]gg :
THOMAS HORTHWICK, ALB. (Edin.).

Lecturer mi the Prim-[plea am! Prentice Qf' Medicine and Therapeu[...]HAYWARD, LLJ'L (Aberdeen). M.R.C.S.
Lem‘urm' on the Principles and Practice of Surgery :
BENJAMIN POU[...]f Children :
ALFRED AusTIN LENDON, M.D., (Loan).

The Dr. Charles Gases Lecturer on Ophthalmic S[...]

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1911.
Clinical Leutm‘m' on the Medirul .D’l'xaasex of Children:
JOHN BERNARD GUNSON, M.B., B.S.

61mm; [scrum an the Surgical Diseases af Children:
HENRY SIMPS[...]

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clinical Teachers.

The stafl‘ of the Adelaida and of {he children's Holpitnll.

Adelai[...]1.03.

ARTHUR E. SHEPHERD. LEG. . JL S.E.. L.F.P. & S.(;‘v.
WILLIAM ANBTEY GILES, M.B., GILM[...]

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Demanstmwr in Phumnmy:—
V“ H. HAMMER, M.P.&

Adelaide Child ren'n Holpltal.

CImmltiM Physici[...]G. A. FISCHER. B.A,, M.B., 3.5. (Adel).

Stat? of thethe 1’I'aanurtls :—
IM'MANUEL GOTTHOLD REIMANN.

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NEW SOUTH WALES.

Justin McCarthy

On the Board 0f Govornors of the Public Library, Muscum.
and Art Gallery.

PROFESS[...]LL.D..

}Elected 29th October,
D. LiLt. 1915.

On the Board of Management of the Adalaide Hospital.

WILLIAM THOBNBOEOUGH H[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (25)[...]ery in Memory of Dr.
Chas. Gosse.
1,000 Tn enable the Cpuncil to establish full
Medical curriculum.
1,000 To found a Scholarship (The Eivemrd
Scholarship in Medicine).
150 To iouud the st. Alluui Scholarship.
100 To round 11. Sch elm-shin in Memory 01
the Rev. w. Roby Fletcher.
M10 To lmmd Scllola[...]
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Higher Public Examinatiuuu.

To provide for the [when Whinhmn
nme tin- Elncution in she Elder
Con[...]University
Library.

'I‘u fnund a. Schnlnrslnp (The Tinline
Scholarship for Hiatmy)

For the encouragement of the Study
of Bonny.

For Scholarships

FD! Prizes[...]3$ng Bunnv
Euholnrshlp iuld Madlfl. in memory
of the bus John Hagan

In mommy of Sir Henry and Lady
Bu[...]larship in blue com-
mercial Course. in memory 0! the
lute Juhil Cruswell.

In memory of the late Ahxflxlder
Clark. To pruvida :1 prize to enable
students to enter the Elder Cau-
sermnxinm. ‘

Tn nravide n[...]

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\ mommy wnunded M. the Dar-
‘ (laxnelles.
S.A.Commer '31 'l'nu‘cl»[...]ahus.
“307.12 Anonymous Dnnm- 1,5uu v a ‘ For the pnrpusos vfhhc Law School.
1001 chamber of Commune 2.3 n o For the pln'n'oieabonfrlho Board of
‘ammel'cm » ll ICS[...]Chll!k‘ Uilmokir
flan(S.A.Bmm-h) ,.r ‘
1 For the anrin Suhnlnrship in Agri-
1911 Anonymous Donnr 500 0 0 culture
Forab‘cholamhip in the Elder Can-
1913-15 G. Brookman. Fila- ZO L[...]
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131111111111”, 111mm Douglas .. 1905

BRYCE, the Right Honourable James 1912

BUNDEY. Ellen[...]

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.1 (011111: of

CATERER, Thomas 111
the Sunale) .,

CAVENAGH-VIAIN1VARING,
\Ventwu[...]

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Mus. Doc.
BAA.
Mus. Biu‘.
3.111

B EC.
Mus. The.
EEG.
11.13., 11s.
111.1).
BrA.

11.1),
31[...]

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KIRBY. Mary Maude
KLEENIAN. Rilzmual Dani[...]Aberdeen (1389) .. £1?

4 E.

[1.30.

B.A.
M.Bqn.&
ILA.

LLB.
M.B., 3.31
M.A.

M.Ay

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Wales ( )

i Nut ye: Membérs of the Sonata

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1877 Edinburgh (1871) ..

- WAY The Rig-111 H011. sir Samue1

11.1111esas111)[...]

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Llst of atudenll in Law who havfi obtained the Final

certificate.
ANDREWS, We[...]__
JOYNER, Frederick Allen 1885 “M391 “5'“? Time

' Dccausanh

1900
1904
1907
1898
1897[...]

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Commercial Certificate.

C(JFFEV, Willi[...].

Lls! of Commer¢ial students who have obtained the Diploma
in commerce.

ANDERSON, Reginald I[...]

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Thomas Chll‘les Leslie
Time, Elnnche

Tammi-wow, Kaitli Kosciusko
Trclonr, Hu[...]Wright, Di-ury Luscombt:
Young, Raymond Michell

THE DIPLOMA IN COMMmCE.

Gillick, Francis
Gill[...]

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chapter Leaf the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor.

l. The Chancellor shall hold office for five years from the (late of his
election.

2. The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office until the day preceding that
on which he would have retired from the Council if he had not been

Vice—Chancellor. \
Allowed ’01 April. 1912.

Chapter IL—Of the Council.

1. The Council Shflll meet for the dispatch of business at least once a
month.

2. The Chancellor 01' Vice-Chancellor shall have power to call a
Special Meeting for the consideration and dispatch of business, which
either may wish to submit in the Council.

The Chancellor or ViceClmncallm 01 in their absence the Registrar
shall convene :1 meeting of the Council upon the written requisition of
(0111 membels,’ and such 1equisition shnll sci felth the objects [01 which
the niectin-r is 1equired to be convened l‘ho meeting $111111 be held
within fourteen days utter the receipt of the requisition.

4. The Council shall have power to make, amend, and repeal Standing
Orders {'01 the regulation of its pioneedings.

Chapter lll.—Of the Senate.

1. The Senate shall meet at the University on the fourth Wednesday
in the months of Murch, July, and November respectively; but if the
Warden is of opinion that there is not sufficient business to bring before
the Senate, he may direct notice to he issued that the meeting shell for
that time lapse.

2. The Warden may at. any time convene a meeting of the Senate.

3. Upon 11 requisition sinned by twenty members of the Sannte,
setting forth the objects For which they desim the meeting to he enlivened,
the Wmden 11111111 convene 11 Special Meetinrl to he[...]less
than seven nor more than fourteen days fiom the date of the 1eccipt by
him of such requisition.

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4. The Senate shall have power from time to time to nmahe, amend
and repeal Standing Orders for the regulation of its proceedings. Until
amended or repealed the Standing Orders of the Senate adopted on the
2nd December, 1885, shall remain in force.

Chapter lV.—OF Professors and Lecturers.

1. There shall for the present he the following Professors, that
is to say:

a The Hughes P1ofcssor of Classics and Compalative Philology
and Literatme.

b. The llughes Professor of English Language and Literature and
Mental and Moral Philosophy

(1. The Elder Professor of Pure anll Applied Mathematics, who
shall also give instruction in Physics.

d. The Elder Professor of Natural Science.

5. The Elder Professor of Anatomy, who shall also give instruction
in‘ Comparative Anatomy, shall be the Director of the Anatoe
mical Museum, and shall prepare specimens of Anatomy,
Pathology, and .\‘licroscopic Anatomy for the same.

7‘, The Angas Professor of Chemistry, who shall be the Director of
the Chemical Laboratory, shall conduct classes in Pra[...]d shall, if required, give special instruction in the
various methods employed in the detection of poisons and in
the adulteration of foods and drugs, Nothing contained in
these Statutes shall prevent the Angus Professor of Chemistry
from accepting any public appointment, with tho sanction of
the Council.

*y. The Elder Professor of Music

‘i’iL. The Professor of Laws

ii The Professor of Physiology

ij The Professor of Modern History and English Language and
Literature

§k. The Professor of Engineering.

2. There shall be such other Professors and such Lecturers as the
Council shall from time to time appoint.

l w Allowed January ‘46, 1898.[...]

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have been or may be fixed by the Council at the time of making the
appointment.

4. Whenever sickness or uuy other c[...]pucimte any
Professor or Lecturer from performing the duties of his ofiice, the
Council may nppoint n. substitute to net in his s[...]eive such proportion not
exceeding one-hull‘ of the suhu-y of the Professor or Lecturer so
incapacitated us the Council shall direct.

5. The Council may :Ll its discroliun dismiss from his olfice or suspend
for n time from performing the duties and receiving the sulury thereof
any Professor whose cnutiuunncc in his office in- in the performance oi
the duties thereof shull in the opinion of the Council be injurious to
the progress of the students or to the interests of the University:
Provided that no such dismissal slmll hnve ell‘ec! until confirmed by
the Visitor.

G. No Professor lmll sit in Parliament[...]ny
political assoei ‘ on; Her ' All he (Without the sanction of the
Council) give private insu ctinn or deliver lectures to persons not

being students of the Lhiirers tr

7. The Professors and Lecturers shall take such pin't in the University
Examinations as the Council shall direct, hut no Professor or Lecture[...]g 'l'eriu, except on Sumluys and public holidays, the whole
time of the Professor shall he at the disposal of the Council for the
purposes of the Univeisity : Provided that the Council may forsulficient
reason, on the application of any l’mlcssor, exempt him altoge[...]cind any such exeinptinn.*

The second clause rlf Station 8 was allowed Jim: 11, 1890.

Chapter V.~0f the Registrar.

Tl. There shall hen. Registrar of thc University, who shall perform
such duties as the Council may from time to time appoint.

2. The Council may at any time appoint a deputy to not in the place
of the Registrar for such period as they may think fit, and assign to him
any of the duties of Registrar.

9 Allowed 18th Septxmber.1900.

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Chapter VI.~Of Leave of Absence.

1. The Council may at its discretion grant to any Professor or Lecturer,
at any oi'fiuer of the University, leave of absence for any timethe Council.

Chapter Vll.—0f the Seal of the University.

The Chancellor and VicerChanceIior shall he the Custodians of the
University Seal which shall be affixed to documents only at a. meeting
of the Council and by the direction thereof.

chapter VIII. eof Terms.

*1. The Aoademieal Year shall be divided into three terms for all the
Faculties.+

2. The first term shall commence on the second Tuesday in March, and
the third term shall terminate on the necnnll Tuesday in. December in
each year.

3. The Council shall year by year fix the commencement of the second

and third and the termination of the first and second terms, and there
shall be two vacations of a. fortnight each during the Academieal Yeah

\ Allowed and December, 15702.[...]s than sixteen years of age who has
complied With the conditions for admission to the course of study for in.
degree in the Fuoulty in which he proposes to heroine a student, and
who in the presence of the Registrar or other duly nppointed person
signs his name in the Univcrsit Hull Bunk tn the fullnwing declaration
shell thereby heeonm :1. .\I:Ltr ulnted Student 01' the University. The
dcclul‘ntiun shall he in the following form :

“ i do solemnly promise that I will faithfully obey the Statutes and
Regulations of the University of Adelaide so far as they may
apply to me, and that [ will submit respectfully to the consti-
tuted authorities of the said University, and I declare that I
believe myself to have attained the full age of sixteen years.”

NOTE. in: the Elder Conanmtorium mm are [our terms. [See No. v. of the
Conservatorinm Regulations.)

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2. Students who shall have fulfilled all the conditions prescribed by
the Statutes and Regulations for any Degree may he admitted to that
Degree at a. meeting of the Council and Senate, to be held at. such
time as the Council shall determine.

~3. Any person who has been admitted to s Degree in any University
recognized by the University of Adelaide, may he admitted ad eunvf'em
gmdnm in the University of Adelaide.

4. Every candidate for admission to a Degree in the University shall
be presented by the Dean of his Faculty ; but candidates may be
admitted in abseuti'd with the permission of the Council.

5. Persons who have completed the whole or part of their under-
graduate course in [my University or College of n University recognised
by the University of Adelaide, may with the permission of the Council
be admitted av! cum/em state»; in the University of Adelaide.

6. The following shall |he the forms of Presentation for Admission
to Degrees :

Form of Presentation [or Students of the University of Adelaide.

Mri Chancellor, Mr. Viee»Chancellor, and Members of the Council and
Senate of the University of Adelaide.

1 present to you as it fit and proper person to be admitted
to the Degree of . And I certify to you and to the
whole University that he has fulfilled the conditions prescribed for
admission to that Degre[...]. Chancellor, Mr. Vice-Chancellor, and Members of the Council and
Senate of the University of Adelaide.

I present to you Who has been admitted to the Degree
of in the University of us it fit and
proper person to be admitted to the rank and privileges of that degree
in the University of Adelaide.

Form oi Admission to any Degree.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit you
to the rank and privileges of a in the University of
Adelaide.

Form of Admission to any Degree during the Absence oi the Candidate,

By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit in his absence

from South Australia to the rank and
privileges of a in the University of Adelaide.

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Chapter X.—Of the Faculties.

*1. There shall he Faculties of Arts, Science, Law, Medicine, and
Music

*2. (a) The Faculty of Arts shall consist of the Chancellor and Vice-
Chnncellor, the Professors and Lecturers in Greek, Latin,
English[...]an, History,
Economics, Mental and Moral Science, the Professor of
Mathematics, and the Dean of' the Faculty of Science, and.to
he appointed annually by the Council, three members of the
Council, and one member, or if the Professor of Mmhematies
be Dean, then two members of the Faculty of Science.

(b) The Faculty of Law shall consist of the Chancellor and
Vice-Chancellor, of all members of the Council who are
Judges of the Supreme Court, the Professors and Leclurers
in Law, the Professor of Classics, and the Dean of the
Faculty of Arts, and, to be appointed annually by the
Council, three members of the Council, and one member, or
if the Professor of Classics he Dean, then two members of the
Faculty of Arts.

(0) Each oF the other Faculties shall consist of the Chancallnr
and Vice-Chancellor, the Professors and Lecturers in the
subjects of the Com-so of the Faculty, and to be appointed
annually by the Council, three other members of the
Council.

(:1) The Council may appoint any other persons to be membe[...]arily or otherwise.

3. Each Faculty shall advise the Council on all questions touching
the studies, lectures, and examinations in the Course of the F nonlty.

4. Each Faculty shall annually elect one of their number to he Dean
of the Faculty.

5. The Dean of each Faculty shall perform such duties as shall from
time to time be prescribed by the Council and (amongst others) the
following :—

11. He shall, at his own discretion, or on the written request of
the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members of the
Faculty, convene meetings of the Faculty.

1;. He shall preside at all meetings of the Faculty at which he shnll ‘
bepresent.

1:. Subject to the control of the Faculty he shall exercise it general
super[...]

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6. When the Dean is absent from a meeting, the Faculty shall elect a
Chairman for that occasion.

BOARD OF IXAMINIRS.

7. The Board of Examiners in the subjects of the Course of each
Faculty shall consist of the Professors and Lecturers in those subjects,
together with such Examiners as may be appointed by the Council.

8. The appointment of examiners in Law in the subjects necessary
for admission to the Bar shall be subject to approval by the Judges of
the Supreme Court.

chapter XL—Of the Board of Musical Studies.

*1. ’l'herc shall he ll. Board of Musical Studies, consisling (1f the
Chancellor and Vice-(ilmncellor,three members of the Council to be
euuuully 11p|>niutcrl by the Council, and the Director of the Elder
Conservatol'ium. The Council muy 111 any time uppoiut any other
poisons to he, Iempm'ul'ily or oLhcrwisu, members ol’ the Board.

2. The Board shall advise the Council upon all questions touching
the administrative business. the. studies, lectures, and examinations in
Music in the Elder Conscrrntnri11m,ami'upon all other subjects on
which the Council shall request their advice.

3. The Board shall annually elect a. Chairman. 4

4. The Chairman shall perform such duties as shall from time to
time be prescribed by the Board and approved hy the Council, and
(amongst others) the following!

He shall at his own discretion, or upon the written request of
the Chancellor or VicerChaucellor, or of two members of
the Board, convene meetings of the Board.

He shall preside at the meetings of the Board.

Subject to the control of the Board he shall exercise :1 geue1 211
control over its administrative business.

5. When the Chairman is absent from a meeting, the Board shall
elect one of their number to preside.

6. The Council shall, when necessary. appoint a. sufficient number of
Examiners, who, together with the Director and Teachers of the Elder
Conservatorium, shull constitute the Board oF Examiners.

. Allowed April 2A, 1[...]

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chapter Xll.——Of‘ the Board of Discipline.

1. There shall be a Board of Discipline consisting of the Chancellor,
the Vice-Chancellor, the Deans of the various Faculties, the ,Chair—
man of the Board of Musical Studies, and such Professors or Lecturers
as may be appointed by the Council.

2. The Board shall annually elect a Chairman, \thn the Chairman
is absent from a meeting, the Board shall elect a Chairman for that
occasion.

3. The Chairman shall perform such duties as shall from time to time
be prescribed by the Council, and (amongst others) the following :—

He shall at. his own discretion, or upon the Written request of
the Chancellor or ViceeChancellor, or of two members of
the Board, convene meetings of the Board

He shall preside at the meetings of the Board

Subject to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a
general control over the discipline of the University.

4. Subject to the approval of the Council the Board may make Rules
for the conduct of students 1111 the premises of the University.

51 It shall be the duty of the Board to enquire into any complaint
against a student, and the Board shall have the power

(a) To dismiss such complaint.

(b) To admonish thethe
presence of any Class attended by such Student.[...]y from attendance
on any course of instruction in the University.

(f) To exclude such Student from any place of recreation or
study in the University for any time not extending
beyond the current Academical Year.

(9') To expel from the University such Student.

Every such decision of the Board shall he reported to
the Council, who may reverse, very, or confirm the
same.

(3. Any l’mfessor 01' Lecturer 111111' d[...]uouside1s guilly of i111111'0priety, hut shall on the same day
report his action and (he "10111111 of his complaint to the Uhniiman

Allowld 7th December, 190A.

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Chapter XIII. Of the "Angers Engineering Scholarshlp
and the "Angas Engineering Exhlbitions."

Chapter Xlll. of the Statutes of the " Angas Engineering Scholar-
ship ” mnl the "Angus Engineering Exhibitions," allowed 3rd
Dece[...], and 14th
November, 1912, is hereby repealed mid the following substituted
therefor :—

\Vherens on the 4th day of Junuin'y. 1385, the lininoul'nlilu John Howard
Angus, .\I.IJ.C , paid the sum of £4,000 to the University for the purpose of
permanently founding (with the income thereof and Lhcnnnnnl grant pay
able in respect. thereof under the Fifteenth Section of the Adelaide
University Act). the Angus Engineering Scholarship and the Angus
Engineering Exhibitions. to encourage the training of scientific men,
and especially Engin[...]in. Now it is herchy provided us lullows :—

A. The Angas Engineering Scholarship.

Ii There shall be a Scholarship of the annual value of £200, tenable
or two years, called the “ Angas Engineering Scholarship.”

Ii. Each candidate for the Scholarship must be under twenty-five
years of age on the first dny of the mouth in which he shall compete for
it, and must,[...]dence of good health as shall be satisfactory to

the Council.

III. Candidates For the Scholarship must have graduated in Arts
or Science. or have passed all the examinations necessary for graduating
in Engineering at the University of Adelaide.

IV. The Suholurship shall be competed for bienniully, m the
mouth of June If on nny competition the Examiners shall not
consider nny candidate worthy Io receive it, the Scholarship shall
for thnt year lnpno, but shall be again competed for in the month of

June next. ensuing.

V, The Scholarship shall be awarded by the Examiners on a. com-
parison of the academic records of the candidates, and also on the
merits of an original thesis, design, or investigation, as set forth in the
next. paragraph,

Each candidate for the Scholarship nmat send in to the Examiners,
on or before June 13'. of the year in which the competition is held,
either an uriginnl engineering design or n. thesis setting forth the results
of an original scientific investigation mode by the candidate in some

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subject allied to engineering The subject of the design or thesis must
have been submitted to, and approved by, the Faculty of Science at
least two months previously[...]authenticity of his design or thesis, He may, if
.the Examiners think fit, he required to pass an examination in that. branch
of the work from which the subject of his design or thesis is taken.

VI. Within such time after gaining the Scholarship as the Council
shall in each case allow, the Scholar shall proceed to the United Kingdom
and there spend the whole of the time, during which lhe Scholarship is
tenable, in gain[...]perience in such a man-
ner as may be approved by the Council; provided ihxit the Scholar
may by special permission of the Council spend the whole or part of
his time in study or practical training outside the United Kingdom.

VII. Payment of the Scholarship. computed from the first day of July
following the competition, shall be made quarterly, at the office of the
Agent-General in London, or at such other place or places as the
Council shall from time to time direct, subject antler the first, payment
to the previous rcccipt of satisfactory evidence of good[...]ous progress in Engineering Studies, according to the course
proposed to be followed by the Scholar. ‘

VIII. Whenever such evidence is not satisfactory, the Council may
altogether withhold, or may suspend for such time as it [Buy deem
proper, payment of' the whole 01' of such portion as it may think fit of
any moneys due, or to accrue due, to the Scholar on account or the.
Scholarship, or may deprive him of his Scholarsh[...]seitlc in South Australia within five yours
from the Lime of gaining the Scholarship, and in poseession of such
chl‘ee. Diploma, or Ce: home us an Engineer us the Council shall ,ep-
prove, and upon his writing to the approval of the Council it report of
his proceedings and engineering work, the Scholar shall recoivc the
further sum of £70 towards his travelling expenses

X. Should any successful candidate not retain the Scholarship for
the full period of two yours, notice of the vacancy shall be published
by the Council in the Adelaide daily papers; and an examination shall
be held in the mouth of June next ensuing.

B. The Angas Engineering Exhibitlonu.

X1. There shall a[...]awarded in each year. Each Exhibition shall ho of
the annual value of Forty Pounds, and he tenab[...]

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XII. One of the Angas Engineering Exhibitions shall be open for
competition at an examination in the mouth of November or December
of each year, in subjects prescribed one your previously by the Council 3
but the Exhibition shall not be awarded unless the Examiners are satis»
fled that one of the candidates is worthy to receive it.

Candidates must, on or before the lot of October, or, if the lat of
October falls on s Sunday on or before the 2nd of October, give notice
of their intention to[...]ust be given on a form which may be obtained from the
Regimen

Candidates who fail to give notice by the prescribed date may be
npermitted to present themselves on payment of a fee of 5/.

The Examiners shall record in writing the name of each candidat
(if any) who satisfied them that. he was worthy to receive the Exhibition;
the marks assigned to him; and the name of the candidate to whom
they recommend that it shell be awarded. The record shall be signed
by the Examiners and kept by the Registrar.

Xlli. Each candidate must be not more than nineteen years of age
on the list of December in the your in which the examination is held.

XIV. linch Exliihitiunor sh[...]triculated student in l'lngineeriu:
or Science at the University of Adeluide; shnll theneerorward prosecute
continuously and with diligence his studies for the Degree of Bachelor
of l'lnginuering or Bachelor o[...]ectures and pass
examinations in such subjects in the Engineering and Science courses,
nnd the course for the Diploma in Applied Science, as may be previously
approved by the Council. Each Exhibitioner on culerinu the University
mid at the beginning of each subsequent. your of the tenure of his Exhibi-
tion shull submit his proposed courseul study in Ihe Dean of the Faculty
of Science for upprovnl, nnd m the end of each year shall produce it
certificate, signed by the Professors nnd Lecturers whose classes he
has attended, to the effect that his work and progress have been
satisfactory. , The Exhibition shall be forfeited if the holder fnil
to observe the above requirements, unless such failure shall, in the
opinion of the Council, have been caused by ill-health or other unavoid-
able cause. The decision of the Council as to such forfeiture shall be
final.

XV. Payment of the Exhibitions Sllflll be made quarterly, beginning
with the first day of June following the award, but payment need not be
made to any Exhibitionist whose conduct us a student throughout the
quarter has not been in every respect satisfactory to the Council. The
decision of the Council on any such questions shall be final.

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years, the Council may at its discretion

(a) Award it to any candidate who, at the original examiner
tion, was worthy to receive it;[...]ecial examination in subjects
to he preserihed by the Council. All persons shall be
allowed to compete who were of an age to do so at the
original examination.

The Exhibition shall not be awarded unless the
Council is sntisfied that one of the enudidutes is worthy
to receive it; and, if award[...]g in these Statutes contained r be held only from
the date of the award until the expiration of the three
years during which it would have been held had the
vacancy not occurred 3 or

(c) Withheld it for such time as the Council deems fit.

XVII. No Exhibitioner shall, save by permission of the Council, hold
concurrently with his Exhibition an[...]olar—
ship.

C. General.

XVIII. Candidates for the Scholarship shall give at. least three
calendar months’ notice, and candidates for the Exhibition at least one
calendar month’s notice. in the prescribed form, of their intention to comv
pate. and shall with their notices of entry forward to the Registrar
evidence satisfactory to the Council of their having fulfilled the con-
ditions stated in these Statutes.

XIX. The sum of £4,000, paid to the University as aforesaid by the
said John Howard Angus, shall be invested in such a manner as to
entitle the University to the annual grant, equal to five pounds per
centum per annum thereon, under the Fifteenth Section of the Adelaide
University Act. The ineome (including such grant) to be derived from
the mid sum, or so much of such income as shall be suflicieut, shall be
applied in paying the said Scholarship and Exhibitions and the sum of
£70 mentioned in the ninth of the Statutes in this chapter, and so much
of such income as in any year shall not be so applied shall be at the
disposal of the Council for the purposes of the University.

XX. These Statutes may be varied from time to time, but the title
and general purpose of the Scholarship and Exhibitions shall not be[...]

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Chapter XIV.—Of The John Howard Clark Prize.

Whereas the University uf Adelaide has received and has invented the
mm at £500 for the purpose of perpetuuting the name of Job :1 Howard
Clurk: Autl whereas it. was ngreed with the donors that the word
"income” in these Statutes should include not. only the interest to
accrue from the said sum hut grunts to he received from the Govern-
ment in respect thereof:

It is hereby pr[...]1. There shall he an annual prize. to he called the John
Hawsrd Clark Prize, which shall consist of one-half the annual
income of the fund received hy the University as aforesaid.

2. The Prize shall he nnnrtleil to the candidate at the annual
examination, in November, for the Ordinnry Degree of Bnoholor
of Arts, who shull have passed the best examination in the
subject; of English Lungunge zunl Literature. and who shall he
adjudged by the Exumiuers to he worthy of the Prize.

3. if more than one candidate slmll be considered by the
Examiners to have attained a standard worthy of the Prize, the
name at the second in order of merit shall be reported to the

Council,

4. If the Examiners shall not consider any candidate worthy
of the Prize, they shall so report, and no award shall b[...]by reason of that lapse
more than one Prizeman in the following year.

5. The l’rizemnu shall, within six months from the award,
submit to the Faculty of Arts a. topic in English Literature.
and, if this is approved by the Faculty, slnill :u the and of
a. your from the nwzu'd, present to the Council n. thesis on that
topic. The Council may under special circumstances grant an
extension, not exceeding six months, ol‘ the period allowed.
If the I’rizenmu complies wilh these conditions. and the thesis is
pronounced by the Examiners. nppointcd hy the Council, to he
worthy, he shall receive as further payment of one-half the
income nvnilahle from the fund, nud shull he unfit-lad to the
title of “John Huwnril Ulm‘k Scholar.” If the thesis is pro-
uuuuced unworthy, he shall luwu no[...]or
such title, and they shall not be awarded.

6. The l’rizcmau may at any time during the year following
the original award be called upon by the Council to give proof

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STATUTES.

that he is devoting himself to the study of Literature, with
a view to producing a w[...]pon, or if in any respect he fails to comply
with the conditions of these Statutes or to comport himself
to the satisfaction of the Council, he may, by resolution of the
Council, be deprived of all further rights as Prizeuian. In such
case, or in case of resignation by the Prizeman of his rights, the
candidate who was placed second to him in the original award
may he allowed, on such conditions as the Council may approve,
to prepare and present a thesis and to qualify for the title of

Scholar.
Allowed 2m December, 1910.

chapter XV.fi0f the Stow Prizes and Scholar.

Whereas (1. sum of Five Hundred Pounds was subscribed with the

intention of founding Prizes in memory of the late Randolph Isham
Stow, sometime one of the Justices of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of
this Province And whereas the said sum was paid to the University
for the purpose of establishing the prizes hereinafter mentioned: It is
hereby provid[...]izes.”

2. Each of such Prizes shall consist of the sum of fifteen
pounds, or (at the option of the prizeman) of books to be selected
by him of the value of fifteen pounds.

*3. A Stow Prize may be awarded to any Candidate for the
LL.B. Degree, who, at any November Examination, in the
opinion of the Board of Examiners shall have shown except[...]

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Chapter XVIa.—Of the Everard Scholarship.

Whereas the lute William Everard hns bequeathed the sum of £1,000-
to the University, for the purpose of founding n. Scholnrship to be called
by his mime, and the Council of thel University of Adelaide have agreed
to invest that sum and to npply the income thereof in the manner
specified in these statutes. It is hereby provided that in consideration of
the receipt by the University of the above-mentioned sum—

1. The Scholarship shall he culled “ The Everard Scholarship,"
and shrill be competed for nnnunlly.

*2. The Scholarship shrill haul the mine of Thirty Ponndsmnd
shall he paid to the Schohu' in one sum n: the Commemoration
at which the Scholnr is entitled to lake his Degree.

3. The Scholarship BhlLll be awarded to the Student who
shall be pint-ed first in the Clnss List of the Final l‘lxmnhmtion
for the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bnchelor of Surgery ;
provided that he shall have passed through the whole of his
medical course at this University flllll thnt he shall be considered
worthy by the Board of Emu-liners.

4. The Scholar so appointed shall in the certificate of his
Degree be styled the ”Everard Scholar.”
* Allen/5d Jamar}! 13, 1909
Allowed 1m. November, 1390,

chapter XVlb.—OF the Eric Smith Scholarshlp,

WHEREAS in the year 1679 the South Australian Commercial
'l‘ravellors' and “'nrehonsemen's Association (Incorporated)
paid to the University the sum of £150 for the purpose of
eeleblishing the Scholarship hitherto known as “ The Commercial
'l‘ravellern' Aaxocintion Scholarship "; and Whereas, through the
liberality of Sir Edwin Smith, the Association has been enabled to
pay to the University the further sum of £500 for the purpose of
extending the benefits conferred by the Scholarship. and he“
requested \he Unirersit.) to change the name of the Scholarship to-
the “Eric Smith Scholarship". in memorr of Lieutena[...]n of Sir ll'ilinin. “ho was mortally
wounded in the attack upon the Darrlnnelles on April 25 191.5:
Now it is hereby provided as follons: —

L A Scholarship, to be called ” The Eric Smith Scholarship,"
shall be awarded by the University on the nomination
of the South Australian Commercial Traveller-5' L[...]

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II. The scholar must, prior to the award‘ have satisfied the
requirements of the University for entrance upon the
degree cuuise which he proposes to take at the University

11]. The scholar shall be exempt from all University ices,
mcluding the fees payable on taking the «leg-rev, in the
course of study he selects.

IV. The scholar shall be in all respects subject to the
discipline, and to the statutes and regulations for the
time being, of the University.

V. Save by permission ol' the Council of the University, the
scholar shall not retain the Scholarship For a. longer
period than that reasonably required in the opinion of
the Council for proceeding to the degree in the course
selected.

V]. The Association may at any time, with the permission of
the Council of the University, substitu 16 another student
for the then holder of the scholarship, and the privileges
of the then holder shall thereupon he at an and.

VI]. The University shall pay the fees at the School of Mines
for any scholar taking a, degree in engineering, and the
fees at the Adelaide Hospital for any scholar taking a
degree[...]e, provided that if such fees be
increased at any time it shall not be obligatory upon the
University to pay the amount of the increase.

This statute may be varied from time to time, but the title
and the purpose of the Scholarship shall not he changed.
Azzumd 10th December. 1915.

chapter XVlc.#of the Archibald Mackie Bursary.

WHEREAS the South Australian Commercial Travellers“ and
Warehousemeu’s Association (Incorporated) has paid to the
University the sum of £100 for the purpose of founding n Bursary
in memory of Archibald Mackie. formerly Secretary of the
Association : Now it is hereby provided as follows :—

l. A Bursary, to be called “ The Archibald Mackie Bursary,"
shall be awarded by the University to any person
nominated {roux time to time by the South Australian
Commercial vaollcrs’ an[...]

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[L The bursn‘r shall be exempt from payment of all [ees in
the course for the Diploma in Commerce, including that
payable on taking the Diploma

III. The bursar shall be in all respects subject to the discipline
and to the statutes and regulations for the time being of
the University.

'lV. Save by permission of the Council of the University, the
bursar shall not retain the bursary for a. longer period
than that reasonably required in the opinion of the
Council for the Diploma course.

V. The Association may, at» any time, with the permission of
the Council, substitute another student for the then
holder of the bursary, and the privileges of the then
holder shall thereupon be at an end.

This statute may be varied from time to time, but the title
of the bursary shall not he changed
Allowed mu. December[...]date who shall be guilty of n branch of any ul‘ the provi-
sions of this regnlntinn Slmll lust: that exmninntion ; and, if detected at
the time, shall he sulnmmily dismissed from the exmnination mnm; and
shall he linhlu Lu such furt[...]clusiun from
future exnminutions or otherwise, as the Cnuncil may determine.

Allanml m January, 1907‘

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University, Graduates and Undergraduates must appear in academic
dress.

‘2. The academic dress shall be :
For Undergraduates—A[...]ed at
Cambridge for similar Degrees, mid hoods of the samc shape
as those used at that University.

The hoods for Bachelors to he of black silk or stuff lined to a width
of six inches with sills. The colour 'of such lining to he, for
Bachelors of La[...]Music, green.

’ Allan-ed 24le chmnbtr, 1913.

The hoods for Masters to he of black silk lined entirely with silk of
a (lurker shade of the colour used for the hoods for Bachelors
of the same faculty.

The hoods for Doctors to he of silk of a darker shade of the colour
used for the hoods of Bachelors of thc same faculty, linedi
entirely with silk of the lighter shade of the same colour.

The colours above referred to shall accord with specimens attached
to a document marked A, to which the seal of the University
has been aflixed.

3. Notwithstanding anything contained herein, members of the Senate
who have been admitted ad eundem gmdwm may at their option wear
the academic dress appropriate to the Degree in virtue of which they
have been s[...]

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Chapter XIX.HSaving clause and Repeal.

1‘ The Chancellor.ViceChancellor, Professors, Lecturers, Registrar, and
other officers of the University at the time of the allowance, and counter-
signetnre by the Governor of these statutes shnll hure the sulue rnuk,
precedence, and titles, and hold their uffices hy the slum: tenure, nnd
upon, and subject to the same terms and cunditions, uml (Save the
Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor) receive the same salaries nnd cmuhr
merits, and be subject to dismissal from their offices and suspension for
a. time from performing the duties and receiving the salaries thereto as
if these statutes had not been made.

2, From and after the allowance and countersiguature by the Governor
of these statutes there Shall be repealed :—

'lhe statutes allowed and countelsigued by the Governor nn
each of the undermentioned days, vi/: —

. The 28th day of January, 18. 6.
2. The 7th tiny of November, 188].
3. The 12th day of December, 1882‘
4. The 16th day of September, 1885.

And the Regulations allowed and countersigned by the
Governor on the 21st day of August, l878.

Provided that—
I. Th[...]ct——

«1. Anything done orsui’Fered before the allowance and
eonntersignnture by the Governor of these statutes
under any statute or r[...]d by or under any statute hereby
repealed; or

c. The validity of any order or regulation made under
{m[...]; and

H: in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing provisions. the repeal effected by these Statutes
slmll not alter the milk, precedence. titles, duties, con-
ditions, restrictions, rights. snlnries, or emoluments
uttnched to the (Ilmneellorship or Vicc-Chuucellorship or
to nny[...]ship, ltegistrm‘ship, or other
ofiice held Ivy the present Uhnnoellor or Vice Chancellor, or b
(my e[...]clurer, Registrar, or other ofi’ioer.

Allowed the 18”: December. 1538,

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Whereas a sum of £160 has been paid to the University by various
subscribers for the purpose of founding a prize in memory of the late
Rev. William Roby Fletcher, M.A., formerly Vice-illiancellor of the
University, it is hereby provided that :—

'l'h[...]cher prize shall be £10, and shall be awarded to
the Student who passes the best examinations in Psychology
and Logic for the Degree of Bachelor of Arias, provided he is
of su[...]rit.

Allowed 27”: bmmlm, 1399.

chapter XXLVOf the Dr. Davies-Thomas Scholarship.

Whereas Mrs. Davies-Thomas has given the sum of £400 for the
present purpose of founding two Scholarships to be called after the late
D1" DaviesJI‘homas, and the Council of the University of Adelaide have
agreed to invest that sum and to apply the income therenfin the manner
specified in these Statutes. it is hereby provided that in consideration
of the receipt. by the University of the above-mentioned sum :—

I. The Scholarships shall he called the Dr. Davies-Thomas Scholar-
ships, and shall be competed for annually.

II. Each Scholarship shall be of the value of £10 and shall be
awarded to the best student in each of the Third and Fourth
years of the MJS. course who shall be placed in the First
Class.

*III. The money shall be paid to the Scholars at the next ensuing
Commemoration.

IV. These Statutes may be varied from time to time.

*Allowad 26M Jammy, 1995.
Alluwml 15m Decsmbsr. 1895

chapter XXII.~0f‘ the Hartley Studentship.

Whereas the sum nf £600 has been subscribed with the intention of
founding a. Studentship in memnry of the late John Anderson Harllcy,
Vice—Chancellor of the University or Adelaide, and InspecterrGener-al of
Schools, and whereas the said sum has been paid to the University of
Adelaide to be used and administered by il. in fulfilment of such inten-
tion, and the University has decided in recognition of the services of
the said John Anderson llartley to the said University from its founda-
tion until his lamented death in 1896, to supplement the income from

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the said sum, so as to give effect to the following scheme, it is hereby
provided as follows :—

*l. There shall he a, Studentship, to he called the “ Hartley
Studentship," of the mine or .625, open for competition ever)

year to students intendingr to enter upon the course for the 34A,,
B.Sc., B.E., LL.B., MB. and 15.5., or Mus. 131w. degree.

*2. The Hartley Studentship shall he awarded in each year to
the most successful candidate at the Higher Public Examination
in November or December, provided that in the opinion of the
examiners he is of sufficient merit,

3. The subjects for such examination and their relative value
shall be from time to time determined by the Council.

‘4‘ Erexy Hartley Student shnll forthwith. after the award

of tho Studentship, commence his course, and shall dili-
gently prosecute his studies. for the B.A., B.Sc., BE,"
LLB” M.B. and 3.8., or Mus. Bnc. degree. Half the
amount of the Studentship shall be paid when the stu-
dent. enters upon the course he has selected, and the
other half when he has completed his first year, if, in
the opinion of the Council, the student hns dune sntisfnutory
work in that year. But if the Council shnll decide, on the
recommendation of the Faculty governing his course, that his
work has not been satisfactory, the second payment may he
suspended on such terms as the Council may decree, or may be
declared forfeited. -

5. These provisions shall be subject to alteration from time to
time, in such manner as to the University shall seem fit.

‘ Allowed EMA Dece[...]llowed 7th December, 19“.

Chapter XXlll.—O'F the Electlon of‘ Representatives on

the Board of Governors of the Public Library,
Museum. and Art Gallery.

1. Meetings of the University to elect members of the Board of
Governors of the South Australian Institute shall he held in Adelaide
at such places as the Council shall from time to time appoint.

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allowed and countersigned by the Governor, the Council shall convene 11
meeting of the University to elect two membeis of the said Bomd.

31 The Council shall also convene the University to mee t on some day
an coon month of October to elect two members of the said Board.

4. Whenever the oiI1ec held by any member of the said Board elected
by the University shall become vacant during the period for which he
was elected, the Council shall, so soon as conveniently may be thereafter,
convene a meeting of the University to elect another member in his room.

5. Every meeting of the University for the election of a member of
the said Board shall he convuned not less than ten days' before the day
nppoi =11 for the meeting by the Registrar by n. circular, specifying the
place and time of meeting‘ and sent by post to the last known address
in South Australia of, 01 delivered to, all members of the University who
are resident' In the Piovince.

6. Candidates shall be nominated in writing signed by two member!
of the University, 51ml sent to the Registrar so as to reach him at least
two days before the tiny appointed for the meeting, and no candidate
will be eligible for el[...]s his written consent to act, if elected,
ranches the Registrar not later than two days before the day of
meeting.

7. If only the required number of members shnll be eligible, the
Chairman of the meeting shall declare: such member or members
elected

8 If more than the I'equiled number of memhe1s be eligible a p1inted
voting paper containing the nunes of such membe1s shall be given to
each member prescntut the meeting, 11l1o mny vote for the required
number of candidates by strikingvont the mnnes of the members [or
whom he does not vote.

9. The voles so uiven shall be counted by two tellers appointed by
the Chairman before the election is proceeded with. The number of
votes given for each candidate shall be reported 111 WIiting by the tellers
to theb Chairman, who shall then declare the result of the election.

10. At every such meeting the Chancellor, or in his absence the Vice-
»Chancellnr, or in their absence the Warden of the Senate (if present)
shell preside‘aS'Chnirmuu, mid in the absence of the Chancellor, Vice-
:Chancellor. and le‘den, the members ol‘ the University present shall
elect a Chairman.

11. N[...]be constituted unless at least twelve
members of the University be present within fifteen minutes after the
time appointed for holding the meeting, At every such meeting all
questions shall be decided by the majority of the members present. In

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Chairman shall give 11 casting vote,

12. The proceedings of and eleetions mode by each such meeting shall
be recorded by the Registrar in a hook kept for that purpose, and shall
1be signed by the Chairman.

Allawed April, moi

chapter XXIV.*Of N[...]s and conditions and upon payment of such fees
as the University 01' the Council preseril1e,,ainy person wishing to become
anon-graduating student in the University or in any School therein
may be admitt[...]name in 11 roll book, 01 upon a separate
fo1m to the followinu aU1',eeme11t 01' to such otl1e1 similar agreement as
the Council slisl l prescribe fm non-gmduntilw students generally, 01 for
some of them :

“I agree with the University of Adelaide that I will obey all exist[...]tes,‘Regulations; and Rules made or approved by the
University or the Council so far as they may apply to me; and that I
will respectfully enhmit to and obey the constituted authorities appointed
1by the University."

2. Except when otherwise provided n[...]ents shall pay
:tl1e same face .snd be subject to the sums Statutes, Regulations, and
.Rules regulating[...]and conduct as undergraduates.

3. From and after the allowance and countelsignaiture by the Guve1-
1101' of these Statutes the1e shall be repealed hereby the Statutes, chapter
XXlV” “ 0i Non Giarluating Students.“ allowed by the Governor on the
twenty seventh day of December, in the yem 1899;b11t such repeal
:shall not afle[...]

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context repugnant to such construction words importing the
masculine gender or singular number shall be construed to
include the feminine and plural respectiflely and vice wind,[...]ships.

Exhibitions, or Prizes may be varied from time to time,
unless the founders have expressly stipulutcd to the contrary.

*3. In all cases where an age limit is not fixed by the Regulutiors.

persons who shall pass the same examination more than once
shall not he qual[...]ar reward in respect of that
examination save 011 the first occasion of their being examined.

“*4. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the

Statutes or Regulations of the University, the Council shall
have power, during the continuance of the present war,
(1) to shorten the period of study required to obtain
any degree or diploma, and (2) to alter the date
prescribed lor any examination.

1‘5. [n all cases where Regulations effecting the course of study for

any degree or diploma of the L niversity limo been or shall be
repealed or altered, the Council may nevertheless allow candi-
dates who have previously entered under the Regulations
repealed or altered to complete their[...]conditions or modifications as may seem good
to the Council in each indiviuual case.

#6. in all cases where the passing of u Public Examination oi this

1'7.

University' is required by the Regulations, the passing of any
other examination of this Univelsity which shall appear to the
Council to be of at least equal value may be acce[...]is University,
may he granted such exemption from the requirements of the
Regulations of this University 21:1 the Council shall in each
case consider just.[...]

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chnpter XXVI.70f the Affiliation of Perth Technical
School.

Whereas application has been made by the Education Department
of Western Australia for affiliation of Perth Technical School to the
University, it is hereby provided that—

1. The Perth Technical School is ufliliuturl to the University
of Adelaide.

2. The Council of the University shall From time to time
determine what courses of instruction at Perth Te[...]students in regular attendance thereat
to sit for the examinations of the University of Adelaide.

Allan/ed 11th Dcmmbel, mm.

Chapter XXVll.—0f the Board of Commercial Studies.

1. There shall for the present he a Board of' Commercial Studies.
The Board shall consist of the Chancellor, and Vice-Chancellor, (who
shall hc members ex officio) and of such other persons as the Council
shall from time to time appoint. At its ordinary meeting in each
month of November the Council shall declare the offices of its appointees
vacant, and appoint the some or other persons to be members of the
Board,

'3, The Board shall advise the Council upon all matters touching the
Studies, lectures and examinations in Commercial subjects, and the
appointment of Lecturers and Examiners, and may perform such other
duties and exercise such powers as the Council shall delegate to it.

3. The Board shall annually elect :L Chairman.
4. The Chairman shall :~—-

on At his own discretion or upon it written request by the Chen-
cellor, Viceichanocllor, or two other members of the Board,
convene meetings ‘of the Board.

0. Preside at meetings ol' the Board.
c. Exercise (subject to the control of the Board), a general control
over its administrative business.

air Perform such other duties as the Council shall from time to
time prescribe.
5. Whenever the Chairman is absent from a meeting, the Board shall

elect another member to preside during the Chairman’s absence.
Allowed 24m Ileczmber, 1902

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chapter XXVIII. 0f the "Joseph Fisher Medal of
Commerce" and the “Joseph Fisher- Lecture
in Commerce.”

WHEREAS on the l7th day of April, 1903, Joseph Fisher. Esquire, paid
the sum of £l;000 to the University for the purpose of promoting with
the income thereof, and the annual grant payable in respect thereof”,
under the University Act. the study of Commerce in the University: It
is hereby provided us follows :—

*l. There shall be e Medal to be culled. the “Joseph Fisher Medal of
Commerce.” which shall he mmrded annually to the candidate
for the Diplomn. in Commerce who, on completing the course
for such Diploma, shell, in the opinion of the Examiners, be
the most distinguished, and be considered by them worthy of
the award.

i'II. No candidate shall be eligible for the Medal if he' fails to com—
plete the course for the said Diploma within five years of
his entering upon the course; nor shall any candidate be
eligible if he[...]e on a subject relating to
Commerce, to be called the “Joseph Fisher Lecture,” and to
be delivered in the University every alternate year, and
subsequently published.

IV. The Lecturer shall be appointed from time to time by the Council
of the University, and shall be paid by the University the
sum of £10 105.

V. The subject of the Lecture shall from time to time be approved
by the Council of the University.

VI. Any surplus income from the said endowment of £1,000 and the
annual grant puynhle in respect thereof under the University
Act, after providing for the said Medal, the payment of the
e'aid Lecturer, and the publication of his Lecture, shall be
applied by the University in or towards payment ofthe salaries
o[...]turers, and
Examiners engaged or to he engaged in the work of the Com~
merciel Courses for the time being of the University, as the
Council of the University shall determine.

VII. The Statutes contained in this chapter shall not be altered during

the lifetime of the said Joseph Fisher, without his written
co[...]

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Whereas application has been made by the Governing Body of Rose-
worthy Agricultural College for afliliatiun to the University, it is hereby
provided leL—

I. The Roscworohy Agricultural College is ufiiliated to the University
of Adelaide.

U. The Council of the University may from time to time exempt
students who have attended the courses of instruction and
passed the examinations of the snid College in the following
snhjects :—

Agriculture,
Viticulture[...]attendance at lectures, and from examinations, in the
corresponding subjects of the course for the Ordinary Degree

of 13.80.
Auowm 7th December. 1905.

chapter XXX.~OF the Tinline Scholarship.

WHEREAS George John Robert Murray, 3. member of the Council of
this University, has paid to the University the sum of One thousand
pounds for the purpose of founding with the income thereof Scholarships
in memory of the family of his mother, to he called ”The Tinline
Scholarships” : Now it is hereby provid[...]ships tenable for two years each, to he
called “The Tinlinc Scholarships,” one of which shall be
awarded every year on the examinations in History for the
Ordinary Degree of Bnchclor of Arts, provided that. if the
Examiners shall not. consider any Candidate worthy to receive
the Scholarship, it shall lapse for that year,

11. E[...]imperial or Colonial History to be approved of by the Faculty
of Arts before the thirty.first day of March following the date
of the award of his Scholarship, and shall present such thesis
before the thirtieth (lay of August in the following year.

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Ill. Each scholar shall receive the sum of thirty pountls per animal,
subject to the following conditions, the first payment to be
made at the end of September in the year following the
award, and the second payment at the end of September in the
next year, provided his thesis is judged to he sntisfactory.

IV. The scholars shall he in all respects subject to the Statutes and
Regulations for the time being of the University, and, if their
conduct is not satisfactory, they may be dcp rived of their
Scholarships by the Council at any time.

V. This Statute may be varied from time to time, but the title and
purpose of the Scholarships shall not be changed.

Allowed 11121111, ms

Chapter XXXl.—-Of the David Murray Scholarships.

Whereas the lntc David Murray has bequeathed the sum of £2,000 to
the University of Adelaide for the purpose of founding; Scholarships,
and whereas the said sum has been paid to the University to be used
and administered by it in f[...]tention, it is hereby
provided as follows :—
l. The Scholarships shall be called the “David Murmy
Scholarships. "
2. The purpose of the Scholarships shall be to encourage
advanced work and original investigation.
3. The sum of £25 may be awarded in each year by the
Faculty of Arts, and by the Faculty of Laws, and in alternate
years by the Faculty of Science and by the Faculty of Medicine.

4. The Scholarships shall be awarded in accordance with
conditions prepared by each Faculty and approved by the
Council.

5. If for any reason the full nmount of £25 be not awarded
in any year by any Faculty having the disposal of it, the amount
so unzwvarded shall remain at the disposal of that Faculty until
it can be fitly awarded.

0. The moncy shall be paid to the Scholars M Such time, and
in such nmouuts, as the Council, upon the advice of the
Faculties, shall determine.

7. These Statutes may be varied from time to time.

Alum/ad January 13, 1508.

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sity premises, or any place in which any[...]n is being given or held, and shall not return
to the University, or such other place, until he forwards
to the Registrar :i cerlificam, under the hand of the Dean of
the Faculty of Medicine or of the Medical Officer of Health in
the District where he resides, or may be isolated, to the eflect
that there is no risk, or no longer any risk, of his conveying
infection to others.

The Council shall have power to close the University, or any
part thereof, for such time us it shall deem desirable, in order
to prevent the spread of inleetious disease.

Allowed 24th Airgun, 1910,

Chapter XXXIll.—The Lowrie Scholarships.

WHEREAS an anonymous donor has paid to the University the sum of
£500 for the purpose of providing Scholarships for post-graduate
research in Agriculture; and Whereas it is the donor’s wish that
these should be called Lowrie Scholarships, in recognition of the
valuable services rendered to Agriculture by William Lowrie=
formerly Professor of Agriculture at the Roseworthy Colicgeband
new Director of Agricultur[...]ia; Now it is hereby
provided as follows :—

l. The University shall give in succession seven Scholar[...]idates [or a Scholarship must have qualified {or the
530. degree in eithcri

(a) The special course in Agriculture for that degree:
(b) The course for the Honours degree in Chemistry;

01-, (r) The course for the Ordinary degree in either Chem-
istry and[...]

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course in Botany to be approved by the Council,
and the course in Bacteriology required for the
third year in Medicine.

3, A Scholarship shall be awarded in December of each year, on
the recommendation of the Faculty of Science, to the heat candidate,
provided "he is, in the opinion of the I’m-nil): of sulfieionl meril.
Applications mus[...]ng to [he Registrar. nut lnlrr
than December let. The Faculty shall, in making: any recmnuwndu-
Lion, take into consideration the whole undergraduate course of the
candidate, and 5113.11 attach special Weight to any evidence of capacity
for original research

4. The Faculty may, as an alternative, recommend that the then
present holder shall receive another Scholarship for the year
Eollowing, or may, at its discretion, make no recommendation at all.
[n the latter case the Scholarship shall lapse for a- year.

5. The holder of a Scholarship shell, during his tenure of it, be
styled the LDwriH Scholar.

6. The Scholar shall, in or before the month of March next after
the award, suggest some branch of Agriculture as a su[...]s, or some other
subject, having been approved by the Council on the recommend»-
tion of the Faculty of Science, the Scholar shall thereupon diligently
devote himself[...]h in it, He shall present a report of his
work to the Council not later than the 15th of November following,
or such later date as the Council may allow.

7. The Scholur may at any time he called upon by the Council
to give proof that he is devoting himseli to his subject in such 5.
manner as to further the ends for which the Scholarship is awarded.
In the absence of such proof, or of n satisfactory report of his work,
the Council may deprive him of the Scholarship, or may altogether
withhold, or suspend for such a. time as they may deem proper, the
second and third payments referred to in the next section hereof

8. The sum of Seventy-five pounds shall he paid to the Scholar
in three sums of twenty-five pounds each, payable thus :—The first
upon his appointment, the second on the 1st June following, and the
third on the lsb December following; provided as to the second and
third payments that they shall not have been suspended, or with-
held, or the Scholar deprived of his Scholarship, under[...]

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hereof. ,[11 the cases last named the sum or sums so forfeited shall
be dealt with in such manner 11-5 the Council may determine.

9 These Statutes may be modified or changed from time to
time, but the name and the general object of the Scholarships shall

not he changed,
Aizawmz November 23, 1911

Chapter XXXIV.-Of the John Bagot Botany Scholar-
ship and Medal.

Whereas the University has received from Mrs. John Bagot the sum
of £500 fur the purpose of founding a Scholarship and Medal in Bo[...]l he an mnnml Scholarship and Medal, to be
called the John Bagot Botany Scholarship and Medal.

‘2. The John :B'rlglll’. Scholarship and Medal in bronze shall
be awarded to the student placed first in the first. class in the
annual examination in llllemenmry Botany, in the 3.80 course.

Should he decline to accept the Scholarship he shall be entitled
to receive the Medal. and the Scholarship may then be awarded
to the next in order of merit in the first class, who may be
willing to comply with the prescribed cmuliliuns.

Should no candidate he ad[...]o
Scholarship shall be awarded for that year, but the value of the
Scholarship shall he devoted to a fund to provide[...]scholar shall he exempt From payment of fees for the
study of Botany in the University for the ensuing year, and. if
his conduct and work he considered satisfactory To the Faculty
of Science, for a second year following the award, provided that
the total fees for which exemption is granted shul] not exceed
£20.

4. Should the scholar be already in receipt of ‘4 Scholarship
or prize exempting him from puymcnt of his ices fur the Study of
Botany in the University the John Bagel; Botany Scholarship
shall be awarded in the form of books, instruments, or money, to
the value of £20, at the option of the student, on the completion
of his course in Botany t0 the satisfaction of the Faculty of
Science.

5. This Statute may be varied from time to time: but the title
and purpose of the Scholarship shnll not be changed.

AZla‘[...]

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Chapter XXXV.—Of the Bundey Prize for English Verse.

Whereas Miss E. Milne Bundey has paid to the University the sum
of £200 for the purpose of founding with the income thereof an annual
prize in memory of her parents, the late Sir Henry and Lady Bundey,
to he called the “ Hnndey Prize 101' English Verse " :

NOW it is hereby provided as follows :—

A Prize of the value of ten pounds, called the “Bundey Prize
for English Verse,” shall be awarded in April of each year to the
person who, in the opinion of the professors in letters and
philosophy, shall have written the best poem on a subject
prescribed by the Faculty of Arts: provided that, if the Examir
ners shall not consider any candidate Worthy to receive the
Prize, it shall lapse for that year.

The subject and length of the poem shall be intimated in
June of each year. No restriction shall be imposed concerning

the choice of metre, but the dranmtic form shall not he
allowed.

The competition for the Prize is open to Australian-born
graduates and undergraduates of the University of Adelaide,
provided they have colored on their studies at the University
not more than six years prior to the date fixed for sending in
poems.

Each poem must be accompanied with the name of the author
in full, and he delivered at the office of the Registrar of the
University not later than the 31st of March. rThe Prize
shall he received by the successful candidate on the let of June
following.

The Prize shall not be awarded twice to the same candidate,

The successful poem shall be retained in the Library of the
University.
This Statute may be varied from tune to time, but the title
and purpose of the Prize shall not be changed.
Allowed 7thAug1m, 1913.

chapter xxxw.—0f the John Creswell Scholarships.

Whereas the sum of £1,300 has been subscribed and paid to the
University [or the purpose at founding with the income thereof
Scholarsliips'in memory of the late John Creswell: Now it is
hereby provided as follows :7

1. Four Scholorships7 to he called “The John Creswcll
Scholarships”, shall, subject to the conditions hereinafter set

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forth, be awarded in each year: one by the South Australian
Cricket Association (hereinafter called “ the said Associmtion 7’),
one by the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of
South Australia, Incorporated (hereineficr called “the said
Society "), and. two by the Council of the University (herein-
after called “ the Council ").

a“ 2. The Scholarships in be awarded by the said Association
and the said Society respectively shall he awarded before the first
day of March in each year to students who

(u) have passed the Junior Commercial, or the Senior
Commercial, or the Senior Public Examination
of the University,

(11) are under the age of nineteen veers 0n the first

day cfllaich in the year in which the award is
made.

mid (c) are considered by the said Association and the said
Society respectively worthy 10 receive the
Scholarships.

3‘ 3‘ The Scholarships to be awarded by the Council shall be
awarded before the first day of March in each year to students
who

(a) have passed the 5eni<w Commercial Examination
of the University in the year immediately pre-
ceding the award1

(b) are under the age of nineteen years (in the first
day of March in the year in which the award is
made,

and (c) are recnnmiended to the Council hy the Public
Examinations Board as being worthy lo receive
the Scholarships.

41. Each Scholarship shall be tenable for five years, and
shall entitle the Scholar to exemption from the payment of all
fees for lectures and examinations (except supplementary
examinations) in the subjects prescribed for the Diploma in
Commerce, and from the payment of the fee for the said
Diploma.

5._ Except by special permission of the Council, cinch Scholar

shall enter Forthwith upon the course for the Diploma. in
* Allowed 12m August, 1915.

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with diligence. The Scholarship shall he [orieitcd if the holder
thereof fails to observe any of these requirements, unless
such failure shall, in the opinion oi the Council, have been the
result of ill-health or other reasonable cause; p[...]nf
necessity be sufficient cause for forfeiture The decision of the
Council as to the forfeiture of a Scholarship shall be final. .

6, 111 the event of :1 Scholarship being forfeited as afore-
said or lapsing' or becoming vacant before the holder completes
his course For the Diploma. in Commerce, the body which
awarded such Scholarship may I'e-award it to the extent
of its unused p1ivilenes to any student satisl‘1iiin the above
conditions of eligibility. Provided that no[...]\acated S1holauship shall be eligible
for any of the Scholarships to he subsequently awarded.

7‘ In the event of a Scholarship not being“ awarded befo1e
the first (lay of Mawh in any year such Scholmship s[...]01 anald by lhe Council to any studenl sntisfyinv
the above conditions ofy eligibility.

8. No student shall hold one of the said Scholarships
concurrently with any other Scholarship tenable at the
University.

9. This Statute may be varied from time to time, but the
title and purpose of the Scholarships shall not he changed.

Allowed 241}; December. 1913.

Chapter XXXVII.7Of the Alexander Glark
Memorial Prize.

Whereas the 511111 of £255 has been paid to the University by various
subscribers for the purpose 0F founding a prize in memory of the late
Inspector Alexander Clark, it is hereby provided that—

1. The Prize shall be called the "Alexander Clark Memorial
Prize.”

2. The Prize shall, for the present, he of the annual value of
£12 l().~1,, tenable for three years, subject to the provisions col}
tainccl in Cl louse ii.'|'h1—> holder shall be required to enter the
IC Idel Conselvatmium and to study there the Principal Subject
{01 which the l’rilie shall have been awarded to him, together
with such >econdary Subjects as may be approved by the Direc
tor. HE Shflll also pay the proper lees.

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3. Candidates For the Prize may present, themselves in any
one of the t‘ollouingiy Principal >nbjeets, viz, l’iunol[...]ing, and they shall undergo such examin-
ation as the Council may lrom time to time direct.

-l, (‘mulidutex in l’ianot’orle. V[...]g.
in}; hot. mom Lhnn twenty-four yea ul' ngo, on thethe 1‘ due Ition Dupnrnumn of Smith .‘unsti'ulia.

*Nu person may hnld the Alexander ClarkMemurinl Prize and
mi Elder Scholarship at the same time, but this shall not refer
to the award made in March, 1915,

5. Should no Candidate at: any examination show snfliuicnt
merit, the Prize shall lapse for the period of one your, after which
it shall be ufleretl afresh.

(3. Every holder nf thu l’rize slmll Lake the three years‘ course
null pass the I'lxuininntions p crihcrl for the Diphnnn of Assuri-
ute in .\lusxc ; if he fail In miss the rxmninntiun ]u'n[)nr Lo hits
year, he shnll furtlnrith forfeit the Prize fur the remnining por-
tion of lln: term of three ymn'n.[...]uhnll otherwise
:leciile. ;\ amulenl who nmy, in the opinion of the Council, be
guilty of misconduct. shall he I'Uqllil‘cll Lu J'url'eil the Prize I'or
the remaining nurtinn nl' Lhe un‘ln ul‘ lhruu yunrs.

I. in the event of Kim I’I‘izu lupsiug for nny one year[...]lu 5, Lhc income l'ur that ycnr shall he added to
the capital account, and in the event. of tin: habitat-resigning
or forfeiting il. ht‘l’ure the cmnmencmnvllb of t-he last term in any
:mndemicnl yuur, the unexpcudetl inc-inn: l'or Llue rest. ol' Lhnlz year
shull be “(liletl to the cnnilul account For ench £50 added to
the capital, the value at the Prize shall be increased by .52 103.
per nnunlu[...]shall he made in four equal instal-
ments. one at the end of each term.

9. The Prize film“ he offered for competition in the first.
instance in March, “)15, and subsequently in the March next
lolluwing its expiration of tenure, either by efluxinn of time,
resignation, or l'urt‘uiLnre.

10. These Statutes may be varied from time to time, but the
tilde and purpose of the Prize shall not be changed.

" Allowed 13M[...]

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Chapter XXXVlll./Of the Lister Prize.

Whereas the sum of £100 has been paid to the University by mi
anonymous donor for the purpose of founding a Prize in memory of
the late Lord Lister it is hereby provided that :—

1. rl‘he Prize shall be called the “ Lister Prize,"

2. it shall be awarded in the year 1916. and each second
year thereailer, and s[...]ntil otherwise determined,
of a. bronze medal and the sum of £7.

3. It shall be open to competition by medical graduates of
the University of not more than five yearR’ standing, and
shall be awarded for the best original theaifi on some clinical
surgical[...]ted for any competition or prize. and
shall reach the Registrar not la-tei than the 30th September
in the year of the awmd.

h. The examiners shall be appointed by the Council on the
recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine, and shall be
empowered either to make the award or to report that no
thesis presented is worthy.

6. In case of the Prize not being awarded in any year, it
shall he offered for competition again in the Following year.
If not then awarded the income shall be dealt with as the
Council may direct.

7. The Prize shall not be awarded twice to the same
person.

8. These Statutes may be varied by the Council from time
to time, but the title and general purpose of the Prize shall
not be altered.

Allu’u'ed l[...]

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chapter XXXIX.—Of the John Lorenzo Young Scholar-
ship; and the John L. Young Scholarship for
Research.

WHEREAS the sum of £200 has Iveeu bequeathed to the University
by the late John Harvey Finlnyson for the purpose of founding 3
Scholarship in Political Economy. or some cognule subject, in
memory of the late John Lorenzo Young, the founder nnd proprietor
of a. school formerly exis[...]tution” : And “'hereas. to further perpetuate the
memory of the said John Liorcnzo Young, some of his old pupils
have subscribed and puid tn the University a further sum of
seven hundred pounds for the purpose of promoting with the
income thereof originnl research in any departmen[...]ge:
Now it is hereby provided us [allows :—

A. The John Lorenzo Young Soholarship.

I. The said sum of £200 shall be invested, and with the income
thereof a Scholarship is hereby established, to be called
The John Lorenzo Young Scholarship."

II.’ The Scholarship shall be awarded for research in Poli[...]I. Candidates must he present or past students of the Univer»
sity who have passed in a. degree course the subject
of l'Iconmnics, or n subject judged by the Faculty of Arts
to be uognutc 10 Economics, not more than six years
before the date of the award,

IV. The Scholarship shall be awarded by the Council on the
recommendation of the Faculty of Arts, but no award
shall be made unless there is a candidate of sullicient
merit.

V. The Scholarship shall he of the value of thirty pounds, and
shall he oifcrcd fir[...]1918, and thereafter
trienniully, or as often as the income from the invest-
ments of the said sum of two hundred pounds Hind any
additions[...]table candidate presents himself in any year who"
the Scholarship is offered, it shall not he offered u[...]d lhe income during such
period shall be added to the mid sum of two hundred
pounds and invested For the purpose of the Scholarship.

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VlL The Scholm’ shall, after his election, prepare an o[...]cognate
subject to be prescribed, or approved. by the Faculty of
;\l [5.

Y Ill. The thesis shall be presentcd within twelve calendar months
from the date of the award, or such extended time 115
the Faculty of Arts may allow.

IX. The said sum of thirty pounds shall be paid as follows:
ten pounds when the award is made, another ten pounds
at the end of six calendar months after the date of the
award, provided the Faculty of Arts are satisfied with
the progress made by the Scholar in his work ; and the
remaining ten pounds on the completion of the work to
the satisfaction of the Faculty.

X. Applications for the Scholarship must be lodged with the
Registmrnot later than the lat November in the year in
which it is offered, or such other data as the Council
may appoint; and each candidate shall, if required,
state in his application the subject of the thesis he
proposes to write.

XI. The Scholarship may be held in conjunction with any other
Scholarship or Prize at the University, hut shall not be
awarded more than Once to the some candidate.

XI]. The above Statutes may be varied From time to time in any
manner not inconsistent with the will of the above-named
Jolm Harvey Finluyson.

B. The John L. Young Scholarship for Research.

Kill. The said sum of £700, and any additions thereto that[...]made, shall be invested, and shall be called
The John L. Young Fund for Research.”

XIV. A Scholarship is hereby established, to be called “The John
L. Young Scholarship for Research.”

XV. The Scholarship shall he awarded for Research work in[...]f knowledge but no award shall he made unless,
in the opinion of the Council, there is a candidate of
sufiicient meri[...]must be graduates or present or past students
of the University. There shall be no age limit.

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XVII. Applications for the Scholarship must be lodged with the
Registrar not later than the lst November of each year
or such other date as the Council may appoint. Each
candidate must specify the particular research Work
he proposes to undertake.

XVIII The Council may arrange a rotation of Faculties in which
the Scholarship will be awarded, but may disregard su[...]favour of a candidate of oantnnding merit.

XIX. The Faculties shall recommend the candidate in their
respective departments whom they deem most Worthy of
the Scholarship, and the final selection shall be made by
the Council.

XX. The award shall be made annually in the month of Decem-
ber of each year, or so soon ther[...]found
convenient.

XXI. ‘l'he Council may from time to time make grants out. of the
income of the Fund to assist members or students of
the University engaged in research Work ; but such
grants shall not confer upon the recipients the right to
be styled John L. Young Scholars.

XXII. Subject to any such grants, the Whole income of the Fund
for the year preceding the award shall he paid to the
Scholar in two instalments, one as soon as conveniently
may be after his election, and the other on the receipt
of a satisfactory report of progress from the Dean of his
Faculty or some other person nominated by the Council,
but not earlier than six calendar months after his
election.

XXIII. The Scholarship may he held in conjunction With any oLher
Scholarship or Prize at the University, and may be
awarded more than once to the same candidate.

XX IV. If the Scholarship he not awarded in any year, the income
which would be otherwise payable to the Scholar shall,
in the discretion of the Council, sulojert to the power of
making grants from it for research work, he added either
to the corpus of the fund or to the income available wh en
the Scholarship is next awarded, or partly to corpus[...]o income.

XXV. These Statutes may be varied from time to time in any
manner not inconsistent with the objects for which the
fund Was subscribed.

Allowed [02h December. 1915.

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OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS.

REGULATIONS.
*1. The[...]ay obtain either or

both Degrees.

II, To obtain the Degree, whether the Ordinary or the Honours
Degree, every candidate

(a). Shall be a. matriculated student of the University.

(1;). Before mntrieulnting shall pass the Senior Public Examiner
tion in Greek, Latin, Arithmetic End. Algebra, and
Gemnetry, or satisfy the Faculty of Arts of" his fitness to
enter upon the course of study which he proposes to take
for the degree. But the candidate shall pass in the
above—mentioned subjects at the Senior Public Examine-
tion at srmie time before taking his degree.

*(r;). Shell after met[...]academic years at
least in his course of study at the University, but a
candidate who has not passed in all the above,
mentioned subjects may, as it condition of[...]rs in his course of study.

fill, Candidates for the Ordinary Degree shall attend lectures and pass
examinations in six of the following subjects, of which not
less than four s[...]English Language and Literature. (8)

History of the United Kingdom. (12)

Modern European History. (135

Economics. (20)

9. Mental and Moral Science:

NOTE.~—The numbers inbmekets throughout these regulations refer to those in the
Syllabus of Subjects.

747199»;in

t Allo[...]

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reckoned together as one subject qualifying for the
degree; Psychology and three others as two subjec[...]e
reckoned together as one subject qualifying for the
degree, and four as two subjects qualilying for the
degree. Candidates are not allowed unrestricted
c[...]anch subjects, but must submit
their selection to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts
for approvali No candidate who is[...]hematics as a branch
subject,
*iV, Candidates for the Honours Degree shall attend lectures regularly

and pass examinations in one of the following Departments
but they may take Honours i[...]D. Mathematics. (34)
and must in addition pass in the following subjects as pres,
cribed for the Ordinary Degree:

Candidates in Classics shall pass in Greek and Latin before,
or in the same year as, they sit for the Honours Examination;
and they shall also p[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (78)[...].

Candidates in History shall pass in History of the United
Kingdom and in Modern European History, before, or in the
same year as, they sit for the Honours Examination, and shall
also pass in Econo[...]ogy, Logic,
Ethics, and Philosophy, before, or in the Same year as, they sit
for the Honours Examination, and they shall also pass in[...],
Applied Mathematics, and Physics, before, or in the same year
as, they sit for the Honours Examination, and they shall also
pass in[...], or in one foreign
language, ancient or modern.

The names of candidates who pass the Examinations for the
Honours Degree shall be arranged alphabetically i[...]d, but only upon special
grounds to he allowed by the Council. Exemption in more
than one subject shall[...]written or practical work as may be prescribed by the Professor
or Lecturer,

Vl. Schedules defining the range of study for lectures, laboratory
work, and examinations, shall be drawn up by the Faculty
of Arts, subject to the approval of the Council, and shall be
published as early as possible in each year,

Vll. All examinations referred to in the foregoing regulations shall
take place in Novembe[...]Candidates shall enter
their names a month before the day fixed for examination, and
shall present certificates showing that they have regularly
attended the prescribed lectures and done written, laboratory,
or other practical work (where such is required) to the satis-
faction of the Professors or Lecturers. Written or practical
work done by candidates by direction of the Professors or
Lecturers, and the results of terminal or other examinations
in any subject, may be taken into consideration at the final
examination in that subject.

VIII. Candid[...]in
other Faculties or otherwise, and desire that the examinations

‘ Allowed Aux/HA! 24, 1910.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (79)[...]they have passed should be counted pro tamto for the Degree
of Bachelor of Arts may on application to the Council be
granted such exemption from the requirements of these
Regulations as the Council shall determine.

*lX. Bachelors of Science may obtain the Honours Degree of Bachelor
of Arts in Mathematics[...]so puss in one foreign
language as prescribed for the ordinary degree in Arts, but no
graduate who has obtained the Honours degree of Bachelor of
Science in the department of Mathematics may ohtnin the
Honours degree of Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics.

X. Candidates from other Universities who desire that the instruction
they have received and the examinations they have passed should
be counted Jn'a tanto for the degree of Buchclor of Arts of this
University, may, on application to the Council, be granted
such exemption from the requirements of these Regulations as
the Council shall determine.

+Xl. The following fees shall he paid in such instalments as the Council
shall from time- to time de1ermine, each instalment being

payable in adva[...]erman, English Language
and Litcrntun: History of the United King-
dom, Modern European History, Econom[...]n each Department—£10 105‘ per annum.
2. For the examination in each Department—£3 3s.

Cundidntes shall also pay the examination fees prescribed above
for subjects of the course for the Ordinary dcgrea in which they
are required to pass.

Ici Fee for the Ordinary or Honours Degree of Bachelor of[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (80)[...]at lectures in any
subject shall, in addition to the examination fee, pay half the
lecture fee for that subject during such period o[...]ment of fees on entering again for examination in the
same subject.

Candidates may attend a course of lectures a second time
on payment of half fees, hut inll fees shall be required for
Laboratory work.

The fees which Candidates pay for a course of lecture[...]es unable
to attend shall not be returned, unless the Council shall other-
wise determine.

X11. All previous regulations concerning the degree 01 Bachelor of Arts
are hereby repeuled, but condidutes who have matriculated in
or before the year 1905 slmll not be compelled to select one of
their subjects from 1 to 4 unless they fail to fulfil all the cmr
ditione required for the degree before tho. and of the yen!"
l908, nor shall the exemption he allowed to uuy graduate in
Science proceeding to the degree of Buchclor of Arts.

*XIlI Notwithstanding the foregoing Regulations 111., 1X., and X11.,
Bachelors of Science who were in the year 1909 or 1910
proceeding to the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts in
Mathematics, and who in either of those years passed the
prescribed examination for it in Mathematics, are[...]e as prescribed in Regnv
lutions III. and IX. for the Ordinary Degree, and without
having, as provided[...]ubjects to he passed in at an examination, one of the
subjects from 1 to 4 mentioned in it.

‘ Aliomd April 5, 1911
Allowed August 2, 1903.

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS.

REGULATIONS.

*[...]

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II. No candidate shall be admitted to the Degree of Master of Arts
until after the expiration of two academieal years from the
time at which he obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in
this or in some oth[...]ognised by this University.

(III. Candidates for the Ordinary Degree shall attend lectures and
pale examinations in three of the following subjects, other
than those in which they have already passed in order to
qualify for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, or for any other

deg[...]English Language and Literature. (8)
History of the United Kingdom. (12)
Modern European History. (13[...]e reckoned together as one subject qualifying for
the degree; Psychology mid three others as two[...]

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together as one subject qualifying for the degreeand
four as two subjects qualifying for the degree. Can-
didates are not allowed unrestricted[...]anch subjects, but must submit their selection to
the Dean of the Faculty of Arts for approval No
candidate who is[...]Mathematics as a. branch subject.

IV. To obtain the Honours Degree a candidate must have obtained

the Honours degree of Bachelor of Arts in the department of
study in which he desires to obtain the Master's degree, viz.I

A. Classics, (4)

3. Hist[...]1:. Mathematics, (34)

and must further satisfy the following requirements:

A. A Candid-rite in Classics shall satisfy the professor that
he has been engaged in a course of classicul study for at least
two years after taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and
shall pass nu exa[...]ics He may also submit
an original piece of work, the subject to be Chosen in consul-
tation with the professor.

B. A candidate in History shall prepa[...]nts himself
for examination he shall consult with the professor concerning
the choice of a period and the subject of his thesis. The
thesis shall be sent to the Registrar not later than the thirtieth
day of September in the year in which he presents himself
for examination[...]ophy shall pass an examination in
Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy, and shall present an
origi[...]opic of P5 'chology, Logic, Ethics, or Meta-
phy, The subject and the probuhle length of the thesis
must be intimated to the Professor and approved of by him
one year at least before the candidate presents himself for
examination. The thesis shall be sent. to the Registrar not later
than the thirtieth day of September in the year in which he
presents himself for exam[...]

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grounds to be allowed by the Council. Exemption in more
than one subject shall[...]written or practical work as may be prescribed by the Professor
or Lecturer.

VI. Schedules defining the range of study for lectures, laboratory work,
and examinations, shall be drawn up by the Faculty of Arts,
subject to the approval of the Council, and shall be published
as early as possible in each year.

VII. All examinations referred to in the foregoing regulations shall
take place in Novembe[...]Candidates shall enter
their names a month before the day fixed for exnminntion,
and shall present certificalcs shouing that they have regularly
attended the prescribed lectures and done written, laboratory,
or other practical work (where such is required) to the
satisfaction of the Professors or Lecturers. Written or practical
work done by candidates by direction of the Professors or
Lecturers, and the results of terminal or other examinations
in any subject may be taken into consideration at the final
examination in that subject.

VIII. Candidates who have obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Arts at
a University recognised by this University may become
candidates for either the Ordinary or the Honours Degree on
conditions prescribed by the Council.

TIX. The undermentioned fees shall be paid in advance:—

For the Ordinary Degree~ 33:1: Examinati“
Greek, Latin.[...],Inan English Language
arid Literature History of the

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For the Honours Degree :re
Fee for Examinations, Thesis, or hath . 10 10 0
.'For the Ordinary or Honours Degree of Masterof Arts 5 5 0[...]at lectures in any
subject shall, in addition to the examination fee, pay half the
lecture fee for that subject during such period o[...]ment of fees on entering again for examination in the
same subject.

Candidates may attend a course of lectures a second
time on payment of half fees, but full fees shall be required
for Laboratory work.

The fees which Candidates pay for a course of lecture[...]es unable
to attend shall not be returned, unless the Council shall other
wise determine.

X. All previous Regulaliuns concerning the dearee of Master of Am
are heiehy repealed, but mndidutee who have graduated as
Bachelom of mtg in or heron: the year 1904 may take the
Ordinary Degree of Master of Arts under the Rogulations and
Schedules as set out in the Calendar for 1904. But they must
select Greek, La[...]f they have not already passed in one of them for the Bachelcr’s

Degree.
* Allmvul Drzcmher 7, 1911.

Allmt‘fli 2nd August. 1905.

OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.

REGULATIONS.
*1.[...]y obtain either of

both Degrees.

+11. To obtain the Ordinary Degree, every candidate sha11:-
(a). Be a. matriculated student of the University.

(6). Before matriculating, pass the Senior Public Examina-
tion, including in such examination the subjects of
Arithmetic and Algebra, and er[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (85)[...]c). Before or aftcr matriculating, pass in two of the following
languages in the Senior Public Examination: Latin,
lreek, French, German, provided that one of the two
shall he French or German.

(d). After matriculation, except in special cases to be allowed
by the Council, spend three academical years at least
in his course of study in. the University, or at affiliated
institutions.

(9)[...]ithin a range of study to
be annually defined in the Schedules hereinafter men-
tioned. These shall he called the compulsory subjects
for the Degree.

(f) Fulfil the requirements of Regulation IV.

Provider that Students—

1. Taxing Physiology as a subject for the final examination For the
Degree must have taken Elementary Biology as a compulsory
subject.

2. Taxing Botany as a subject for the final examination must have
taken Elementary Bot[...]Taxing both Physiology and Botany as subjects for the final
examination must, before entering upon the work in Human
Physiology, have taken such parts of the course in Elementary
Biology as relate to the morphology and physiology of the
animal kingdom.

4. Taxing the course in Agriculture or in Forestry must have
taken as compulsory subjects Botany, and such parts of the
course in Elementary Biology ’as relate to the morphology and
physiology of the animal kingdom.

*III. Stu ents who at the Higher Public Examination have distin-
guished themselves in any of the following: subjects, viz. .—
Physics, inorganic[...]from lectures,
practical work, and examination in the corresponding Compul-
sory Subjects for the degree of Bachelor of Science.

‘ Allan/[...]

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Students who at the Higher I’ublic Examination have

passed 'but no[...]jects, may be given such exemption or standing as the
Council shall determine.

*IV. Candidates for the Ordinary degree shall, in addition to com-
plying[...]regularly and puss
examinations

' (a). In two of the following six subjects :—

1. Mathematics, Pure and Applied. (31and 33.)
and one of the following (32 and 36A.)

2. Physics. (38 and 39.)[...](55 and. 56.)
6. Botany. (62 and 63.)
or

(b). In the following subjects, which form a. special course[...]tany. (62, 65A, and 653.)

4. Certain portions of the course at the Roseworthy
Agricultural College, as from time to time
determined by the Council.

Candidates are also required to conduct an investigation
on some agricultural subject approved by the Faculty of
Science, and to submit a. report thereon, which must be

. approved by the Examiners appointed by the Council.

or

(c). In the following subjects, which form a. special[...]

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Sluilents in the special course in ll‘orestry are also
required[...]etical
Forestry.

Except by special permission of the Faculty O'F Science.
no student shall be admitted to lectures on any of the
above subjects until he shall have completed the corres-
ponding compulsory subject.

To obtain the Honours Degree. nvi-i'y cnudiilntc shall comply
with the conditions or Ilegnlnlinn IL, rlauses (a) to (e)[...]eilhcr first or second clnss Ilnncurc in one
of the following Departments (but he may take Honours in[...]ology.
. Botany.

Except by special permission of the Faculty of Science,
no candidate shall be allowed to begin the final year’s
work in Honours in any Department[...]one such prelimi-
nary work in allied subjects as the Faculty of Science
considers to be necessary,

Candidates for Honours in any Department shall
pass the prescribed exzuniuation in the corresponding
subjects. for the Ordinary Degree before, or in the same year
as, they sit for the Honours Examination.

‘1

The names of candidates who pass with Honours shall b[...], and all examinations in those subjects
in which the course of instruction has been completed by the
and of the first term. may he held at any convenient time. to
be fixed by the Council, earlier than November.

‘ Alluw[...]

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calendar month before the day of examination, and must when
entering present certificates showing that they have regularly
attended the prescribed lectures, and have done written and
laboratory or other practical work, where required, to the
satisfaction of the Professor or Lecturers.

Written or practical work done by candidates by direction of
the Professors or Lecturers, and the results of terminal or
other examinations in any subject, may be taken into considers.-
tion at the final examination in that subject

VII‘ Candid[...]d, but only upon special
grounds to he allowed by the ‘Council.

*VIIL No graduate who has obtained the Honours Degree of Bachelor

of Arts in the department of mathematics can obtain the
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science in the corresponding
department; nor can he obtain the Degree in any other
department unless he passes,[...]dition, in. one
foreign language as prescribedfor the ordinary Degree in Arts

Bachelors of Engineering who obtained such degree by
surrendering the degree of Bachelor of Science may be subse-
quently admitted to the Honours Degree of Bachelor of
Science in any department on complying with the regulations
governing such admission ; and may be admitted to the ordi.
nary Degree of Bachelor of Science upon complying with the
regulations governing such admission, provided th[...]shall have attended lectures regularly and passed the
examination in the third year’s course in Pure Mathematics
or in S[...]in other

Faculties or otherwise and desire that the examinations they
have passed should be counted pm tunlo for the Degree of
Bachelor of Science may on application to the Council be
granted such exemption from the requirements of these Regu-
lations as the Council shall determine.

TX. Students from other Universities or Technical Schools who

may desire that the instruction they have received and
the examinations they have passed be counted p[...]

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for the degree of Bachelor of Science of this University
may, on application to the Council, be granted such
exemption from the requirements of these Regulations as the
Council shall determine.

XI. Schedules defining the ruugc of study for leclures, laboratory, and
other practical work 111111 oxumiuntions shall be drawn up by the
Faculty of Science. subject to the approval of the Council

and shall be published as early us possible in each year. ,

*XII. The following fees shall be paid in such instalments as the
Council shall from time to time determine, eachinstalmeut
being payable in advance :—

A. F011 COMPULSORY SUBJECTS :—
En the Course.

Mathematics ,. , .. £3 3 O
. ‘. {Lect[...]u1‘es 121 9 0
Botany LaboratmyVVoik .. 18 1S 0

The fees for Mathematics, Physice, Chemistry 3, Physi-
ology, and Botany do not innlufle the fees fol the
compulsory pai ts of those Rubjects

0. SPECIAL C[...]y W .. 8 15 0
Botany ., 10 10 0
Suhjecte taken at the Rosewm 1,111 Agiieulturnl For Iecs, see

C[...]

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in

REGULATIONS;DEGR [IE 017 BBC,

The fee for Chemistry does not include the fee for the com-
pulsory part of that subject, The fee for Agriculture includes
Board and Lodging ut the Agricultural College during the days
the student is attending the Lectures there.

*0, SPECIAL COURSE IN FORESTRY U[...]gical Geology 18 18 O
Botany 18 18 0

1". Fee for the Ordinary or Honours Degree of

Bachelor of Scienc[...]ted from attendance at lectures in any
subject of the courses referred to in Clauses A, .3, (Land 1)
shall pay half the lecturc ice for such subject during such
period o[...]om attendance
at practical work in any subject of the courses referred to in
Clauses A, B, 0', and D may enter for examination in that
subject on payment of the followinnr fees. '7

Compulsory Chemistry, Biolog[...]u»
dance at lectures or practical work in any of the Honours
courses referred to in Clause [9' may enter for the final
examination in that course on payment of a[...]who wish to take a. course of lectures 11 second
time may do so on payment of half fees, but ful[...]

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of the following fee :—

Fur any compulsory subject .. All 1 0
For any other subject of the Ordinary Degree 3 3 0
For any subject of the Honours Degree 5 5 0

XIII. Candidates who have entered under the Regulations hereby
repealed may proceed thcrcnnder notwithstanding such repeal,
air may he allowed by the Council, on such conditions as it
shall in each case allow, to proceed under the Regulations
hereby substituted.

Allowed 17th Dunner, 11999.

The fees payable by Diploma students in respect of th[...]se are prescribed in Schedules in accordance with the Iiegulatiuna
“ 0f the Diploma in Applied Science.”

OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE.
REGULATTONS.

I. A Bachelor of Science may proceed to the Degree of Doctor of
Science by Complying with the following Regulations, but shall
not be admitted to the Degree until the expiration of the
third academic year from his admission as a Bachelor of
Science

II. Every candidate must give to the Examiners satisfactory
evidence of scholarship an[...]n some branch
of Science on a subject proposed by the candidate and
approved by the Faculty of Sciatica. He must adduee suffii
eient evidence of the authenticity of his thesis. He may,
if the Examiners think fit, be required to pass an examination
in that branch of Science from which the subject of his thesis
is taken, unless he has at[...]first-class h0u0urs in that branch. Tn any case
the Examiners [nay examine him in the subject matter of his
thesis.

III. A printed or type written copy of any thesisapprovcd hy the
Examiners shall be deposited by the candidate in the Library
of the University before he is admitted to thechroe.

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IV. Candidates who comply with the foregoing conditions may be
admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Science.

V. The following fees shall be payable in advance :—
On presentation of Thesis £l0 10 0
On admission to the Degree 10 10 O
Allan-m December 12, 1907.

OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF
ENGINEERING.

REGULATIONS.

I. To obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering ovary cen-
didate‘

(a) Shall be a matriculated student of the University.

(1;) Before matriculating shall pass the Senior Public
Examination, including in such examination the
subjects Arithmetic and Algebiai, Geometry, and
Trigonometry.

(0) Shall pass at the Senior Public Examination in
English Literature, and in one of the following
languages: Latin, Greek, French, 01‘[...]ulation, except in special cases 10
be allowed by the Council spend l'oui swmlcmiml
years at least, pnilli at the U niwrsity and par ll)
at the South Austixiliau School of Mines and lo-
dustiies, in one of the courses of study prescribed
for the Diploma. in Applied Science, as the regu-
lations of the Diploma. shall direct.

[1. Students who at the Higher Public Examination have
distinguished them[...]rom lectures, practical work, and
examination, in the corresponding subjects of the First
Year’s course for the Diploma in Applied Science.

Students who at the Higher Public Examination have
passed but not dis[...]jects, may be given such exemption or standing
as the Council shall determine.

III. To obtain the Degree, every candidate must attend lectures
regularly and pass examinations in the whole of the sub-

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jccts prescribed For one of the courses for the Diploma in
Applied Science‘ and must present evidence to the satis-
faction of the Council of having had twelve months’ practical[...]t necessarily consecutive, in Work appropriate
to the eouise he has followed.

The fees shall be those p1esc11hed for the sour 525
in Applied Science.

IV G1aduntes who obtained the Degree ulf Bachelor of Science,

and the Diploma in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy,
under the Regulations in force from 1898 to 1902, or who
obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Science and the
Diploma. in Electric Engineering, under the Regulmtions in
force during 1902, may be allowed to surrender the Degree
of Bachelor of Science. and to receive instead. without fee,
the Degree 0[ Bachelor of Engineering.

Graduates who have heretofore obtained. orshall before
the end of 1913 obtain, the Degree of Bachelor of Science,
and the Diploma in Applied Science, may be allowed 10
surrender the Degree of Bachelor of Science, end to receive
instead, Without fee, the Degree of Bachelor 0[ Engineeiu

ing.

V. Students who before 1913 entered upon the course 101

the Degree of Bachelor of Science and the Diploma in
Applied Science, may. on the completion of their course and
of the required practical experience, be granted the degree
of Bachelor of Engineeriug instead of that[...]cience, at their option.

VI. Candidates who hold the below. mentioned Diploma. in Mining

VT].

mid Me[...]or Ihc University Diplomu in Applied Science and the
|"cllm\'shi1i of the School of Mines, shell, on admission to
the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering, be entitled to have
endorsed upon such Diplomas a certificate that the holder
has minim-II tho Degree of Bachelor of Engineering of the
l‘uivurs‘ of Adelaide and that the holding of the Diploma
wns quonr ‘I 1hr conditions entitling the holder thereol to
such [logrcin

Students Who hav[...]in
other Faculties or otherwise, and desire that the examina-
lions (her have passed shouh l be counted p10 tunic for the
lll'gl’ex‘ ol Bachelor of luncinuering, may o[...]n to
Ilw ( (mm-i1 he granted sue h exemption from the require—
moms of (hose IogIIhIliuns as the Council shall determine.

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in Applied Science or any of the other Diploma courses
before mentioned before matriculating, may be exempted
by the Council from the necessity of again taking the
whole, or such part of the course as they have already
ccmplctcd.

VllI, The fee for the chrce of Bachelor of Engineering shall, ex-
cept in the crises referred to in Clause IV., he £3 33.
Allan-2d on. February 131:

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF
ENGINEERING.

REGULATIONS.

l[...]of at least twoyenrs' standing
provided that, if the Bachelor's Degree has been uhlaineil
by surrender of the Degree of Bnchelm' of hick-nae by It
graduate who also obtained one of the Diplomas referred
to in Regulation IV. of the chim: of Bachelor of Engin-
cci‘ing, it shall lie snllicicnt if two years have UlallNL‘Ki since
the Diploma. was conferred.

Ill The candidate shell :
(a) Submit evidence satisfactory to thethe results of an orig-
inal scientific investigation made by him in
some subject allied tu engineering. The subject
of the design or thesis shnll he submitted to, and
approved by, the Faculty of | ence atlcnst three
months before it is sent in for . aminntimi. The
candidate shall adduce, if required, snflicient evi-
dence of the originality of his design or thesis.
He may also. if the Examiners think lit, be re-
quired in pass an examination in that branch of
work from which the subject of higi design or
thesis is taken.

11]. The following fees shall be payable in advance :

On presentation of Thesis £5 5 0
On admission to the Degree £5 5 0
41mm 61h fi'abmm-y. 1m

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OF THE UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCE
AND THE FELLOWSHIP _OF THE SOUTH AUS-
TRALIAN SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.

Whereas the University of Adelaide nud the South «\uslmlinu
School of Mines and Industries[...]c who culnpletcs one of [Irene
courses and passes the 1m er cxxnninntions the correspolnling l,'ni\
city Dildumu nnd Fellows p of the South Auetlnlhln School of Mince
and Industries r[...]und whcreus :1 Joint llnurll hm been
appointed by the Councils of the [no Institutions Inconsidcr nll "mums
arising out of the fulfillment of such Agreement, and to report Lhercuu m
the Councils of the two Institutions; .nul when-ens n li‘uculty of Applied
Science has been formed by the two Councils from the shifi's ol’ th- twu
Institutions. to advise the Board-Now n is hereby provided us
follows :77

REGULATIONS.

1. Every candidate for the University Diploma in Applied Science
and the Fellowship of the South Australian School of Mines
and Industries must satisfy the Faculty of Applied Science
of hie fitness to enter upon the course which he intends to
follow.

*ll. To obtain the Diploma and the Fellowship every candidate must
attend lectures regularly and pass examinations in the subjects
of one of the following courses :—

A. Mining.

11. Metallurg[...]chanical Engineering
and must pruduce evidence to the satisfaction ul' tln- Joint
Bean-d of having olit[...]t necessarily consecutive, in work apprcpriate to
the course he hm; followed.

III. Schedules determining the range of study, the laboratory and other
practical work, the examinations, and the face for the courses
mentioned in the preceding regnlntion, shall be drawn up by
the Faculty of Applied Science. submitted to the Joint Board,
and when approved by both Councils,[...]in each year. Such Schedules shall he laid
before the Senate at the next. meeting after they have been

appru[...]

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course of instruction in any subject has been coinpluted liefnre
the end of the third term, the examination in that subject
may he held at any convenient time earlier than. November,
to be fixed by the Council.

Candidates must enter their names 21. month before the
day fixed for examination, and must present certificates show-
ing that they have regularly attended the prescribed lectures
and have (lune written, laboratory, or other practical work
(where such is required) to the satisfactiOn of the lecturers

Written or practical work duneby (mudidatcs by direction of
the Professors or. Lecturers, nnd the results of terminal or other
examinations in nny subject "my be taken into consideration
at the l‘lnnl cxnminntiun in that suhject.

V. No cand[...]unless he has
attended at least three-fourths of the lectures and laboratory
work respectively in that[...]ness or
other sufficient cause to he allowed lry the Joint Board.

Vi. Any candidate Wishing to attend[...]tures (not includ—
ing practical work) a second time may do so on payment of
half fees.

V”. A candi[...]ut only upon special grounds to he recommended
by the Joint Board, mnl approved by the two Councils} 0n
enterini.r for cxnuiination in such subject. Lhe cmididnle shall
[my in. third of the fee prescribed for that subject.

\‘lll. A candiilnlc may, i!" the two Councils see fit. be excused nxmniir
union in[...]m
plated n ccnrsc and pusscd nn examination which the John.
Board shall consider to he nu equivalent.

lX’. Candidates shall submit to and chserve the statutes, rules, and
regulations of the Institution, whether University or School of
Mines and Industries, at which they are in attendance.

X. The Faculty of Applied Science is not a Faculty within Chapter
X. of the University Statutes.

’ Allan/ed 7th Dec[...]

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XI. These Regulations shall be binding on the University so long
only as the above-mentioned Agreement, or any amendment
there[...]r mg (in ”million is 1130071“ande to
apply In the 7)l"O[I(/1‘ lecturer for infm-nmtion and advice respect
121147 (11.? subjects If the rammimzrtz'un.

NOTE.~HnIunrs of Diploma! may us: the following latter. :—
Diploma in Mining l'ngh’leerinz—the letters, DIp. M. .
Diploma II'I Mechanical Enzlne[...]gikhe latterly, Dip. E.E.
Diploma In Metallurgy—the lefiterl. Dip Met

DETAILS OF COURSES FUR 19w.

Abbreviatiomz—du the column headed “ Home per week " n ngle figure
such as 2, means 2 hours per week throughout. the year: A figure with a suffix
such as ‘3: mean[...]students
taking any one of these cuurs - In full, the redunuon to he [mule in such manner
as the two Cunncils shell approve.

The C(nllsl's we divided inlu )‘0
understand lhuL the urder ul suh

x .~ for llu- guidume[...]

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FIRST YEAR.

Same as for Mining. with. the addition of '

I08 Woodwork 4' MLTilIey ..[...]

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OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS

AND

OF THE FINAL CERTIFICATE IN LAW.
REGULATIONS.

l. All Students before commencing the course for the Degree of
Bachelor- of Laws shall either—

1. Have passed the Senior Public Examination (includ-
ing Latin), or[...]ated in Arts.

11. All Students before commencing the course for the Final Certificate
required for admission as a Practitioner of the Supreme Court
shall either—

1. Have passed the Senior Public Examination (includ
ing Latin), or[...]or qualified to be articled, toa
Practitioner of the Supreme Court.

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the University shall be given to uuy Student in Lsuv who shall
have passed the Senior Public Examination (including Latin).

IV. The subjects for Excminntiou for the lien-cc of Buchelor of Laws
shall be divided into[...]as
Ordinary Subjects and Special Subjects.

*1'. The Ordinary Subjects are the following 1—4

1. The Law of Property (Part 1.). (110)

The Law 01' Property (Part 11.). (111)

The Law of Contracts. (112)

The Law of Wrongs (Civil and Criminal). (113)
The Law of Evidence and Procedure. (114)

6. Constitu[...]115)

Serene

’er. 'l‘he Special Subjects are the following :—
li Latin. (2)

2'! Any one subject of the course for the Ordinary
Degree of Bachelor of Arts exclusive of[...]ate International Law. (118)

VII. Candidates Inr the Degree of Bachelor of Laws are required to
pass in all the above subjects, both Ordinary and Special.

VIII. Candidates for the Final Certificate are required to pass in the
Ordinary subjects only.

HX. Students who elnill[...]ing
Latin, will he credited with huving passed in the special
subjects numbered 1 and 2.

‘l'X. Candi[...]in
other Faculties m- otherwise, 'and desire that the examinations
they lnwe passed should be counted pin imrto fur the Degree
of Bachelor of Luws may on applicntiun to the Council be
granted such cxemption from the requirements of these
Regulatiuns as the Council shall determine.

XI. Annual Exami[...]

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slmll, without the sneciul permission of the Faculw, present
himself fu1 examination in the Law of Property, l’urt, IL,
befmc he has passed m the Luw of l’iopeny I’mt. l or \1i1hi1i
six month[...]ination in any specml subject in \l.11c11
without the special permission of the Faculty

*Xlll. No Student shall at any Annual Ex[...]101
examination in mom than tbiee subjects sme by the specixl
permission of the Faculty.

*XlV. Subject to the exceptions hereinafter stated 110 student shall
p[...]attended
and gained credit for three-[unnlns ol' the lectures given on
that subject in enuh term of the year, and shall have presented
himself at two ‘l‘erm lixnniinntirms in line snlijuut during the
year, and shall hurt pussml one at lcusl; of such ennninutions
Written work done by the candidate, and the results of ter-
minal or other examinations in any subject, unty be taken into
consideration at the final examination in that subject

XVI. Any student. shall be exempt from the requirements of Regulation
XIV., if, and so long as he is articled to :1 Practitioner of the
Supreme Court, whose office is more than ten miles distant
from the University.

”XVII. The Council, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law, may

exempt any Student wholly or partially, from the requirements
of Regulation XIV.

XVllI. All Sludrnts shall be classified as pl‘nccvlling either to the
Dogma 11f lhlchulor of La“ s, or f0) the l‘inxrl L‘cltificate, but
any Studenl 111111' at any time (even nlrci nhluining the Final
(mtificmc) il qualified undei Regulnlion[...]fmm
one class into Ihc other, un aipplirutiun to the Registrar, and
all Ordinary suhj in which 111: ”my have passed while in the
one class shall he credited to him in the other.

1 Allnwld 12m Auaurt. 111m.
: A[...]

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”XIX. Schedules defining the scupe of the subjects II? study and
:Ippointiug text-hooks in respect of the mun: shnll be drawn
up by the Faculty, subject to the anpmrul of the Council, and
studenls will III: required In show[...]those books, but IIlsu II competent. knowledge at the sub-
jects 01' study. All students. whether exemp[...]itten
or pmetieal work as "H“ he. presciibed hy the Professor or
LI-ctuI'eI.

‘XX. The names of all Students who shull pass an Annual Examination
in uny subject shall he :n-I'nnged under the heading of such
subject in three changes in order[...]lass, pruriuled
that students II-lm shall Inns in the speeiul subjects numbered
| null '1 Shall be arranged in Intent'dunce with the Regulations
0!. the OIdiInIry Heng (II' IInehelnr IIFAIts. A copy of such
lisl shull he tIIIusnIitted hr the IIe-Jistmr to the Chief Justice
(.II to the Scnim Judge ml the SIIpIenIL- Court.

XXI. Students shall give to the ltegislrar one calendar month’s notice
of their[...]with this Regulation shall
not be received unless the Faculty of Law) on application,
orders otherwise.

*XXII. The nnIIeI-Inentiuned Fees shall be pitynhlc in advance ;_

(1). Entrance Ice humble III all students at the coin-
IneIIceIIIeIuofIIIeir(‘IInIso . £2 2 0
([...]ee for attendance In; lectuIes and examination in the

special subjectsnmnbeied l and '2, the sauna fee In

pIeSCIibeIl IN the Regulutiom of the OIdimuy

Degiee of Bachelor 0f Arts
(5). Fee [or the Fin'tl Certificate .. . .. .. 5 5 0
(6). Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws" .. .. 5 5 0

Students[...]at lecturer in any subject shall,
in addition to the examination fee, pay one-third of the
lecture fee fortlmt subject (luring such period o[...]resent students, but. they
shnll be credited with the subjects in which they may hnve
:IlreadI [Inzscd IIIIIIeI the lteuulutinns helelq repealed.
Students Imw IIrIIeceIling tn the Dance uf BleIclnI of Laws
undn lleuulntiun[...]

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shall be exempt from the requirements 0! Jieéuletion XIV,
1101 shall they[...]lo pms in am additional slihjectiu
consequence of the establishment of these piesent l’terVulations.

XXIV. The following form of notice is prescribed .—

IIn-[...]give
notice that I intend to present “13$le {ht the Annual it xmuintllil)“ In L: Iw, in the
month of next for examination in lhv IImleIIIIoII[...]hjects:

[Her 0 state subjects.]

lsenrl herewith the prescribed fee of .t' being £1 13‘ for each of the
almve mentioned nIijeotH.

(It the Htuilent is an articletl clerk, add) :

I am nrticlerl to Mr. a solicitor of the Supreme
Court, whose office is situated in

Date[...]\(I(lI'eSS).. .. . .. ........................
To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

XXV. From and after the allowance and eotInteI'rsigIIntuI-e by the
Governor 0F these Regulations, there shall be repealed all
Regulations hitherto made respecting the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws and the Final Certificate in liawi

Allrnrml 25». January, Isou

RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT.

The Rules of the Supreme Court respecting the admission of legal
practitioners which concern students of Law in the University are here
printed for convenience of re[...]must, before he enters into articles, produce
to the Board a certificate of his having passed the Matriculation
Examination in the University of Adelnido, 01~ in some University
recognized by the University of Adelaide, or of his having passed
the preliminary or any iIItcrnchiatc examinati[...]

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articled in England, lrelaud, or Scotland, may for the time being
he required to p ‘s aud must lodge with the Board a copy of
the certificate of his having so passed.

8‘[...]led clerk and every person not actually
called to the bar or admitted as mentioned in Rule 11, shall,
before he applies for admission to practise in the Court, after
oxaniiimtiou, have lakcn, or be entitled to take, the degree of
Bachelor of Laws at the University of Adelaide, or shall, at the
proper examinations of the University of Adelaide, have passed
3“,.

The Law of Property,

Constitutional Law,

'I‘he Law of Obligations,

The Law of Wrongs (civil and criminal), and
The Law of Procedure:

and shall furnish to the Board the said University's final cer-
tificate of having so passed.

1 l. The following persons only shall, subject to these Ru[...]ns who have been articled to some practitioner of the
Court for the lid] term of five years, and have served the
full term of their clerkship : Provided that in the case of
any person who shall before or duringy his service under
articles have taken the degree of Bachelor of Laws or
of Arts in the University of Adelaide, or in some
University recognized by the University of Adelaide,
service under articles, For the full term of three years,
shall be sufficient.

u. Persons who shall have served the full term of five years
as associate or assistant or acting associate to the
Judges of the Court or auy ol' them : Provided that if
any such[...]ciate or assistant or acting associate have taken the
degree of Bachelor of Laws or of Arts in the University
of Adelaide, 0)“ in any University recognised by the
University of Adelaide, such service for the full term
of three years shall he Sul’ricieut:[...]ciate or asssistaut or acting associate shall, hy
the certificate of any one of the said Judges, satisfy
the Board as to his conduct and fitness to be admitted.

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111. Pc1sons who shall have served the full te1m of five years,
during part of such pe1iod as associate 01 assistant or
acting associate 10 the Judges of the Court 01 any of
them, and during part of such per[...]n shall,
before or during such service have taken the degree of
Bachelor of Laws or Arts in the University of Adelaide
or in any University recognised hy the Universitvoi‘
Adelaide, such service for the full .term of three years
shall be sufficient: Provided also that, without
limiting the efl'eel. of Rule 9, every such person shall,
by the certificate of any one of the said Judges satisfy
the Board as to his conduct and fitness to he admitted.

OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS.
REGULATIONS,

l. A Bachelor of Laws may proceed to the Degree of Doctor of Laws
by complying with the following Regulations, but shall not be
admitted to the Degree until the expiration of the third
academic year from his admission as a Bache[...]or
subject of law proposed by him and approved by the Faculty
of Law. He must satisfy the Examiners by such proof as they
shall require that the thesis is his own composition.

Ill. The Examiners may, if they think fit, e\amine the (andidntc
eithel orally or by w1itte11 questions in the subject matter of
his thesis

.A printed or type written copy of any thesis approved by the

Examiners shall be deposited by the Candidate 1n the [.ilnary
of the Univelsity before he ls admitted to the Deglee

Candidates who comply 11 1th the foregoing conditions and satisfy
the Examinels may he admitted lo the Decree of Doctor of
Laws

VI. The following fees shall be payable in arl vanee :—

On presentation of Thesis £10 l0 0
On admission to the Degree IO 10 U

Allowed 12:}: Deotiulm', 19m

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OF THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE
AND BACHELOR OF S[...]ONS.

l. No person shall be permitted to commence the medical course
until he shall have completed his sixteenth year and have
produced evidence of the fact to the satisfaction of the
Council.

II. Before entering upon the Medical Course, the intending student
must—
(A) Have passed the Senior Public Exmniuation in at least
five subjects at one and the same examination; and if the
subjects passed have not included :

(1). English[...]metic and Algebra.
(4). Geometry; and
(5), One of the following :—(a) Greek , (6) French ,-
(c) Germa[...]in Physics, Chemistry, and Elementary
liiology at the Higher l’ublic Examination, or, in Compulsory
Physics, Chemistry, and Elementary Biology for the degree of
13.30. in November, or, at a special ex[...]held in
March, 101‘ intending medical students,
The fee for the examination in March will he £1 for each
subject.

111. On entering the Medical Course the student must send his name
to the Registrar of the University for registration as a. Medical
Student by the General Medical Council in London.

IV. To obtain the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery the student must complete five academic years

N arc—If Illa student desires to comply with the requirements of the
General Medical Can/nail in London, all the subjects Wider Regulation 11.
(A) must I): waved at one and the saline examination.

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of medical study, and pass the examination proper to each
year before commencing the course of study and. practice for
the following year.

V. The student shall forward to the Registrar notice of his intention
to present himself at the examination in any year, together
with certificates of having completed the course of study and
practice prescribed for that year (see Schedule 2).

VI. Schedules shall be drawn up by the Faculty of Medicine, and,
after approval by the Council, shall be published before the com-
mencement of each academic year: Such Schedules shall pre-
scribe

1, Details of the course of study and practice for each
academic year.

2. The forms of notices and certificates required from
students under these Regulations.

VII. The student shall not in any academic year be credited with
attendance at the lectures on any subject unless he shall have
attended three-fourths of the lectures given in that subject,
except in case of illness or other sufficient cause to he allowed
by the Council.

VlIl, The Ordinary Examination shall be held in November of each
year, and the date of the examination shall be fixed by the
Council :

a. Provided that when the course of instruction in any
subject has been completed before the end of the third term,
the examination in that subject may be held at any convenient
time to be appointed by the Council between the termination
of such course and the date fixed for the Ordinary Examination
in November.

17. Students w[...]shall be deemed to
have passed in that subject at the Ordinary Examination in
the November next ensuing, and the mar 55 obtained by them
shall be taken into account in determining the results of such
Ordinary Examination»

1:. Any s[...]son of illness or other snucient cause allowed
by the Council, has been prevented from attending the whole
or part of such examination may, with the permission of the

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Council on the recommendation of the Emminara, present
himself for rc-examination in the subject in which he has
failed at the Ordinary Examination in November next ensuing,
bu[...]ept where otherwise provided by these Regulations the names
oi the successful candidates at each Ordinary Examinatio[...]n each class in order
of merit.

X in addition to the Culinary Examination in November, :1
Supplementary Examination may be held in the following
March, or on a (lute 1.0 be fixed by the Council. No student
shull he allowed to present himself 11: any such Supplementary
Examination without the special permission of the Council.

XI. Any student who has passed exauninn[...]t such examina-
tion shall be counted pro [mm for the degrees of Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 111 any year, slial on
application to the Council be granted such exemption from
the requirements of these regulations (us the Council slmll
determine, but shall not he entitled to classification In the
pass- -lists of that year.

Xl l. Any student who[...]of illness or
other sufficient cause, allowed by the Council, has been pre-
vented {10111 attrnding the “hole or part of such examination,
may, il‘ leconnnended by the Board oflfi xaminers, apply to theI
( ‘onncil[...]Examination. Such reuommendation shall he
made by the Board of Examiners when settling the results of the
Ordinary Examinations, but the Board 3111111 in no case re-
commend for 11 Suppl[...]ent of ll1e
fifth year who has fnilod to puss at the Ordinary Examination.

Kill. The student shall not be required to be re-examined at the
Supplementary Examination in any subject in which he has
passed at the 01d11.111 y Exnmiuution in the previous year. and,
on passing the Snpplclnentmy Exnmimtion in the subjects' 1n
which he has failed to piesent himself or to pass at the
0111111111 3 Examination, he shall be ueem[...]

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XIV. At the First Examination the student shall satisfy the Exami-
ners in each of the following subjects 1——

1. Anatomy and Dissec[...]ith
special reference to Physiology and Medicine. The
chemistry of Poisons, organic nnd inorganic, u-uh[...]their detection.

4. Physical chemistry.

XV. At the Second Examination the student shall satisfy the Exami-
ners in each of the following subjects :—
1. Anatomy, gencml and de[...]siological Chemistry.
3. Materia Medica.

XVI. At the Third Examination the student shell satisfy the Exami-
ners in each of the following subjects :—

1. Principles and Practi[...]nd Surgical Anatomy.

4.. Bacteriology.

XVII. At the Fourth Examination the student shall satisfy the Exami-
ners in each of the following subjects:—

1. Principles and Practic[...]Forensic Medicine, including Insanity.

XVIII. At the Fifth Examination the student shall satisfy the Exami»
ners in each of the following subjects :—
1. Medicine, all b[...]

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'7. Elements of Hygiene.

149

XIX. The following shall be the fees for the course, payable per
Term in advance, in sueh instalments as the Council shall

from time 1.0 time determine :—

Fmsr YEAR.
Anatomy (th1ee tei ms)[...]lu'ee terms)
Pathology (two tonne)

Bacteriology (the co11rse)..r

FOURTH YEAR.

Principles and[...]

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of Examination Fees for the Five Years . ... .. 15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor. of Medicine and Bachelor
of S[...]XX. All regulations hitherto in force concerning the degrees at
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of S[...]g under these Regulations shall be determined

by the Council.
Allowed 24th Auyuu‘. 1910.

SCHEDULES FOR 1916.

[Before commencing the Medical course, every student must provide
himself with a Microscope, which shall be approved by the Professor
of Physiology.]

I.
Subjects for each year of the Medical Course :—

During the first academic year every student shall
(a) Atte[...]ns on
Anatomy.
(b) Disseet, during six months, to the satisfaction of the
Professor of Anatomy.

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((1) Perform practical physiological work to the satisfaction
of the Professor of Physiology.

(e) Attend a course of[...]Chemistry and
Toxicology, during three months, to the satisfaction
of the Professor of Chemistry.

(g) Attcnd, during one term, a course of lectures on
Physical Chemistry.

During the second academic year every student shall

(:5) Attend a. course of lectures on Anatomy.

(b) Dissect, during the whole of the aoademioal year, to the
satisfaction of the Professor of Anatomy.

(9) Attend a course of lec[...]ogy.

(d) Perform practical physiological work to the satisfaction
of the Professor of Physiology.

(e) Attend a course of[...]Pharmacy (luringr ll period of three months
from the Dispenser of the Adrlaiide Hospital, or
from some other qualified person approved by the
Council.

During the third academic year every student shall

(0.) Attend a course of lectures on the' Principles and
Practice of Medicine.

(2:) Attend it course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.

(4:) Attend, during the whole of the academic year, a
course of lectures on Clinical M[...]roduce a certificate 0f profi-
ciency, signed by the Demonstrator.

(g) Attend diligently the Medical and Surgical Practice
of the Adelaide Hospital both in the wards
and in the out patients’ department during the
whole of the academic year.

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(h) Hold the office of Surgical Dresser during six months

' and that nf Medical Clerk during three months; or.
hold the office of Medical Clerk during six months
and th[...]Dentistry from some qualified person approved by
the Council.

(j) Post Mortem Examinations—«Every[...]ch he has been
Clinical Clerk or Dresser.

During the fourth academic year every student shall

(a) Attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine.

(1)) Attend a, course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.

(c) Attend during the “hole of thc academic year courses uf
lectures[...]cine
and Insanitv.

(f) Attend diligently, during the whole of the academic
year. the medical and surgical practice of the
Adelaide Hospital, both in the wards and in the
out-putients’ department

((1) Hold the ofiice of Medical Clerk (luring six months
and that (if Surgical Dresser during threc months;
or, hold the 0 ice at Surgical Dresser during six
months and t[...]that he shall produce evidence Oi
having during; the third and fourth years held office
as Sur[...]

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three months} provided that the whole or any part
of such personal parlormanee of Post Mariam
Examinations may tnke place (luring the third
year.

(1:) Make examinations from the pathological material de-

rived from the patients allotted to him in the wards
or the outpatients department.

(l) Attend the practice of the Hospitals for the Insane
during three months

During the fifth academic year every student shall

(a) Attend during the whole of the academic year courses
of lectures on Clinical Med[...]rse of Operative Surgery.

(5/) Attend diligently the Medical and Surgical Practice
of the Adelaide Hospital, both in the wards and in
the out-putients’ department during the whole of
the academic year.

(it) Hold the otlico of Surgical Dresser and Medical Clerk
in xhc Gymlcculugicul Wards of the Adelaide
Hospital (luring three Inontlm

(1') Hold the oflice of Surgical Dresser and Medical Clerk
in the Ophthalmologicul Wards of the Adelaide
Hospital during three months.

(j') Hold the cfiice of Pathological Clerk during,r two months
at, the pathological lnhoratory in the Adelaide

Hospital.

(k) Attend n course of clinical instruction on the diseases
of children at the Adelaide Children’s Hospital.

(I) Hold the office of Surgical Dresser and Medical Clerk
at the Adelaide Children‘s Hospital during two
months.

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attended during the Fourth Year. and provided that
he shall not attend cases of Midwifery during the
periods that he holds the office of Surgical Dresser,
or is attending or p[...]ina-
tions, or is practising operative surgery on the dead

_' body.

(71) Produce aeertificate of hav[...]some legally qualified practitioner
approved by the Council.

(0) Produce a certificate of having received instruction in
the administration of Anaesthetics from the Medical
Superintendent ol the Adelaide Hospital.

II.

Every student, at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the notice
of his intention to present himself at eacl‘ of the above Examinations,
shall produce certificates of his having completed the course of study
and practice proper to each year.

RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

NOTE.-Studchs' Fees must he paid during the first luck
of attendanca.

The following rules for the admission of students to the practice of
the Adelaide Hospital are published in the Calendar for convenience of
reference :—

1. Each medical student of the University of‘ Adclnide shall he
admitted as a pupil to the practice of the Hospital under the
control of the Medical Superintendent.

IL No student shall publish the report of any case without the
written permission of the Physician or the Surgeon under
whose care the patient has been.

III. No student may introduce visitors into the Hospital without per-
mission from the Medical Superintendent.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (116)[...]l entering for dispensary practice shall be under the
immediate control of the Dispenser, and, in his absence, of
the Assistant Dispenser, who shall be answerable to the Board
for his good conduct.

V. Every pupil shall conduct himself with propriety, and discharge
the duties assigned to him, and pay for or replace an[...]negligence.

VI. If any pupil infriwc any rule of the Hospital, or otherwise mis-
conduct himself, he shall he subject to dismissal by the Board,
and shell, on dismissal, l'url'uit all pny[...]ave made and all rights nccrning therefrom,

VII. The members of the Honorary Staff will give clinical instruction
on the following terms, viz. :—

For the medicnl practice of the Hospital, for each pupil
£5 5s. per snnum.

For the surgical practice of the Hospital, for onch pupil
£5 53. per annum. ’[...]ar), £l0 108. per
nnnuin.

These fees to include the appointment of
Clinical Clerk and Dresser.

* For[...]s,
£2 2s.

For each six mouths’ instruction in the postdmao'tem,
room, £2 23.

*For three months’ instruction by the Dispenser in
Practical Pharmacy, £2 2s.

* For instruction in Bacteriology, £1 13.

*For instruction in the administration of anaesthetics,
£1 ls.

*‘ Each student commencing attendance on the clinical practice
of the Hospital shall he required to pay an entrance fee
of £5 (is. All fees due in the Adelaide Hospiml (marked *)
to he paid to the Secretary of the Hospital,

Vlll. No student shell visit any patie[...]any case of acute illness, Without permission of
the Resident Physician or Surgeon. -

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1X. No student shall attend the practice of the surgical wards during
the perincl that he is performing postmortem examinat[...]ntment
under any honorary ol'lieer, provided that the list is not full.
May apply in advance after passing the third and second year
examination respectively Shall be allotted by the \ledieel
Supe1intendent, who will he guided by the examination result
list.

[1. Attend at 9 am. and sign his name in a hook provided for that
purpose. The book will he removed at 9.15 an). for inepec»
tiun hy the Medical Superintendent. 'Any Fuilu1e to attend
must be followed by a written explanation to the \Iedieul
Superintendent. Shall at 9 o’clock attend the wards. and
shall accompany the Ilonorary Oi’ficei during his visits, and
on o[...]sident Medical Officer, when making his
round of the Wards in the morning. Shall assist and he
under the immediate supervision of the Resident Medical
Ofiicers : and shall leave the wards at 12.30, and may return
at 1.30 p.m.

III. Take the new cases allotted to him in turn (new cases are[...]hours of admission)7 and shall
read his notes to the Honorary Officer.

IV. Attend when possible the past-marten; examinations, and shall
read to the Pathologist a clinical resume of each case allotted
to him in the wards, and shall transcribe, at the dictation uf
the Pathologist, an ncconnt of postmortem conditions. All
attendaneevbook will be kept at. the mortuary, in which each
student present shall Sign his name. This book will be
eonntcrsigncd by the Pathologist.

V. Make a Written note at least twi[...]ase allotted
to him. These notes are inspected by the Medical Snpelin-
tendent, who will call attention to any defect.

VI. Receive at the end of his term a certificate from the Medical
Superintendent when he has fulfilled these conditions, and
stating that feet. If the work is unsatisfactory the Medical
Superintendent shall report to the Dean of the Faculty and
may refuse 21 certificate, The certificate shall be signed by
the Honorary Ozficer to Whom the student has been attached‘
and counter-signed by the Chairman of the Board.

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Vll. Attend the nut-patient practice of the junior colleague of the
Honorary Officer to whom he is attached. Shall, before the
arrival nl‘the Honorary Ufliuer, write on u can} a. short history
of any new euse, nurl slmll examine the patient with the
Honorary Olheer.

VIII. During the nmntll of February each student of the third and
fourth year shall attend respectively a[...]will consist of
two lectures u week, delivered by the Medical Tutor and the
Surgirnl "'utov:

CLINICAL ULERKS.
Each Clinical Clerk shall—

1. Make any post/mortar examination under the direction of the
Pathologist. A T'GCIH'Ll of examinations made by him will be
kept in the attendance-hook in the Mortuary.

II. Examine in the Bacteriological Laboratory of the Hospital the
sputum for tubercle bacillus, and shall examine a[...]gical fluid or specimen from his eases. Tests of the urine are
to be made a! least once a week» He shall record the results
of such examinations in his notes.

SURGI[...]MENTS)

Each Surgical Dresser shall—

I. Assist the Surgeon and House Surgeons in operations of the cases
allotted to him 5 and shall also have and prepare, it required,
the site of operation.

II. Dress cases, or assist in dressing, as required by the Honorary
Olficer, or by his Resident Medical Officer. Tests of the urine
are to be made weekly, and always on the morning of an
operation

Rnoszva-noon.

I. A Clerk and a Dresser shall be appointed each day to take duty in
the Receiving-room. They shall there dress wounds and other
wise assist the Resident Medical Officers.

03.3an310 DEPARTMENT.

1. Each student attending cases for the Midwifery Department of
the Hospital shall post in the Consulting-room his telephone
nddress by d[...]

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II. He shall, on receiving a. summons from the Hospital, promptly
obtain from the Consultingvroom the address of the patient and
the midwifery-bug.

III. At the douelusiou of the ease the midwifery bag is to he returned,
and the midwifery return book written up and signed.

IV. In any case of diIIIculty or danger he shall summon the Resident
Medical Officer. No instrumental interference is to be under-
taken by students.

RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL.

Medical students are admitted as pupils to the practiee of the Adelaide
Children’s Hospital under the conditions hereinafter mentioned, and
subject to any fresh rules that the Board of Management may make
From time to time :——

Ii Students may attend the pmetiee of the Adelaide Children’s
Hospital between the hours uf 8.30 mm. and 12 noon, and at
other times if they have obtained the permission of one of
the Visiting or Resident Medical Oflicers.

IL No student may publish the report, of (my case without the
authority of the Visiting Medical Officer under whose care the
patient has been.

III. No student may introduce visitors into the Hospital without the
permission of the Resident Medical Officer, or in his 01‘ her
absence of the Superintendent of Nurses.

IV. The fees to be paid are as follow :—

For three months‘ course £1 1 0
For perpetual attendance 2 2 0

(The fees are to be paid to the Secretary of the Hospital.)

N.B.——Until otherwise ordered the Board of Management
allows 21.11 such fees to be devoted to the purchase of appliances
and books for the teaching of the students.

V. Certificates of attendance signed by the Resident Medical Oflicer
are issued after approval of the Medical Committee of the
Board of Management

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OF THE DEGREE 0F DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.
REGULATIONS.

I. Every candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must
either have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of
Medicine in the University of Adelaide after examination, or,
having been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Medicine
in the University of Adelaide ml eimzlem grathmt, must be
eligible to be a candidate for admission to the degree of
Doctor of Medicine in his own Universit[...]admitted ad tandem
gradum engaged in teaching at the University of Adelaide, or
who, in the opinion of the Council, have attained distinction
in their profession, may, on the recommendation of the Faculty
of Medicine, and with the permission of the Council, present
themselves for examination for the Degree of Doctor of
Medicine, notwithstanding tha[...]not be eligible to be
candidates for admission to the degree of Doctor of Medicine
in their own Univers[...]candidate shall be eligible for examination until the third
year after his admission to the Degree of Bachelor of Medi-
cine, except by permission of the Council on the recommen-
dation of the Faculty of Medicine.

III. The examination for the Degree shall be in such one of the
following groups of subjects as the candidate may select;._

(o) General Medicine, including that of the Nervous
System, Medical Ophthalmology, Therapeutics, and
the History of Medicine.

(6) Diseases of the Nervous System, Mental Physiology
and Pathology, and the History of those subjects.

(0) Pathology, including Pathological Anatomy, Bacteriology,
and the History ot those subjects.

((1) Obstetrics, Gynaecology, the Diseases of Infancy and of
Childhood, and the History of those subjects.

(e) State Medicine in[...]including Medical
Jurisprudence and Hygiene, and the History of those
subjects.

IV. The examination shall he held, when required, in the third term
of each academic year, and may[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (121)the notice of his intention to
enter for the examination, an original thesis of his own
composition on some branch of medical study or of the allied
sciences, and embodying the result of independent research.
The thesis may be written specially for the degree, or be an
already published work, or n paper or series of papers read
before any of the recognised .\ledical Societies of Australasia or
of Great Britain. and the candidate must indicate wherein he
considers that his thesis advances medical knowledge or prac»
tice. 1f the thesis he adjudged hy the Faculty of Medicine, or
by Examiners nominated by the Faculty to adjudicate upon it,
to be of sudleient merit, the candidate may he exempted by
the Council from a part or the whole of the examination for
the Degree.

VIA A printed or type-written copy or any thesis approved by the
Examiners shall be deposited by the candidate in the Library
of the University before he is admitted to the Degree.

VII. Schedules may be drawn up from time to time by the Faculty
of Medicine, subject to the approval of the Council :—

(a) Prescribing further details of the subjects mentioned in
Regulation III.

(b) Prescribing general rules for the admission of candidates
to the examination during the first or second years
after they have been admitted to the>chrco of
Bachelor of Medicine, but without restricting the
power of the Council to grant permission in special
cases on the recommendation of the Faculty.

Any such Schedules shall be published in the University
Calendar as soon as possible after they are approved by the
Council

VIII. The names of successful candidates shall be arranged in alpha
botical order.

1X. The following fees shall be paid in advance :—
On entry for examination £15 15 O
For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine 10 10 0

X. Each candidate shall forward to the Registrar, before the lat of
July in the year in which he wishes to be examined for the

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'Degree, :\ notice in the subjoined form, or as near thereto as
circumstances will permit :—

1, a Bachelor of Medicine of
the University of Adelaide. having been admitted to that Degree on the
day of , in the year , intend to

become a. Cantliilnte for the Degree of Doctor of Medicinal

I desire to present In self for Examination in the third term of the current
academic year in the in lowing group of subjects :—

I submit herewith a Thesis on,.....
(if a thesis he “memo

And 1 forward the prescribed fee of £15 I55.

DATED the day , 1
Signature of Candidate. .. V ,.
Postal Ad[...]ity of Adelaide.
Allowed 12th 02mm; 1907.

NOTE—The Thesis or notice of intention to enter fur exnmination must
reach the Registrar not later than 1st July.

SCHEDULE UNDER REGULA'I‘ION VII. (b).

Circumstances under which the period of three years may be
shortcued:—-<

1. If the oanrlidnte has passed the MB. Examinations in the First
Class, or

2. If the candidate has held residential or visiting offic[...]in nny public hospital or institution
approved by the Faculty of Medicine and the Council, or

3, If the candidate has been assisting in the teaching of the
University,

The ‘nculty shall recommend to the Council the extent of
exemption in each individual case. '

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OF THE DEGREE, OF MASTER OF SURGERY.
REGULATIONS.

i. To obtain the Dearce «If MnnLOI' of Surgurr candidulcs must
have been admitted to Lhu Degree of Bachelor 0F Surgery in
the University of Adelaide after exnminalion, or ad e[...]ery of ofher Unircmihies will only be admitted
to the ad rum/em Degree of this University if the Faculty of
Mmliuino certify that in their opinion the Degree is of an
equivalent smmling to Lhc Dogma o[...]candidate shall be eligible for examination until the third
year ul'Ler his admission to the Degree of Biwhelor of Surgery
in Lhis UnivelsiLy, except by permission of the Council on
the recumniendnlion of the Family of Medicine.

III. The examination for the Degree shall be in the Principles of
Surgery, including: Surgical Anatomy, Pathology, Operative
Surgery. and the History of those subjects. and, in addition, in
such one of the following gruups as the candidate may select:

(a) Gynaecology, including the surgery incidental to
Obstetrics, and the History of those subjects.

(27) The Surgery of the Abdomen, and its History.

(9) The Surgery of the Organs of the Special Senses,
Throat and Larynx, and the History of those
subjects.

IV. The Examination shall he held, when required, in the third term
of each academic year, and may be cond[...]ion of patients.

Y. A candidate may submit, with the notice of his intention to enter
for the Examination, an original thesis of his own composition
on some branch of Surgery, or of the allied sciences. and
embodying the result of independent. ieseiirch. The thesis
mav be written specially for [his Degree.[...]r a. paper or series of papers read before
any of the recogniacd Medical Societies of Australasia, or of

'Great Britain, and the candidate must indicate wherein he

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (124)[...]hesis utlrnuces surgical knowledge or
practice If the thesis he adjudged by the Faculty of
Medicine, or by Examiners nominated by the Faculty in adju—
dicate upon ir, to he of suliicient merit, the candidate may
be exempted by the Council from a part, or from the whole.
of the examination for the Degree.

VI. A printed or type written copy of any thesis approved by the
Examiners shall be deposited by the candidate in the Library
of the University before he is mimitled to the Degree.

VII. Schedules may be drawn up from time to time by the Faculty of
Medicine, subiect to the approval of the Council—

(a) Prescribing iurt'her details of the subjects mentioned in
Regulation Ill.

(1)) Prescribing general rules for the admission of candidates
to the exaliiinnli.,n (luring ihe fire! or second yeure'
after they lnu'e been admitted to the Dn-grec of
Bachelor ”1' Medicine and lhxchelui of Surgery, but
\VlLllIJlll» restricting the power of the (louneil to grant
permission in special cases ml the recommendation of
the Faculty.

Anysuch schedules shall be published in the University Calendar
as soon as possible after they are approved by the Council

VIII. The names of successful candidates shall be arranged in alpha.
betieal order.

IX. The following fees shall be paid in advsuce :—

On entry for examination £15 15 0
For the Degree of Master of Surgery 10 10 0

X. Each candidate must forward to the Registrar, before the lst of
July in the year in which he wishes to be examined for the
Degree, & notice in the subjoinezl form, or as near thereto as
circumstances will permit :—

I, a Bachelor of Surgery of
the University of Adelaide, having been admitted to that Degree on the
(lay of in the. year ,iutsnd to

become a Candidate for the Degree of Master of Surgery.

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I désite to present myself for Examination in the third term of the currant
Madpmic year in the following group of subjects :—

I submit herewitlin'l‘hesis on
(If a thaais be presmtsd)
And I forward the prescribed fee of £15 155.

DATED the day , l

Signatureof Candidate.....,..,.....,.
Postal Address W”... ..

To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

Allowed 12th[...]R, REGULATION VII (6).

Circumstances under which the period of three years may be
shortened:— '

1. If the candidate has passed the M.B. and 3.5. final examina-
tions in the {fist class, or

2. If the candidate has held residential or visiting offic[...]any public hospital or institution ILP~
proved by the Faculty of Medicine and the Council, or

3. If the candidate has been assisting in the teaching of the
University, or

4. If the candidate is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons,
England.

The Faculty shall recommend to the Council the extent. of the exemp
tion in each individual case.

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OF THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR OF MUSIC.

REGULATIONS.

I, Students who have passed the Senior Public Examination in

*II. To

111. To

IV. No

Theory of Music or who satisfy the Professor and Lecturers
of the School of Music that they have sufficient knowledge
to enable them to enter upon the First Year’s Course, may be
enrolled as Matricu[...]; but all Students
in Music, before they can take the Degree of Bachelor of
Music, must either

(a) have passed the Senior Public Examination7 or

(/1) have passed in the following subjects of the Senior
Public Examination :#

1. English Literatu[...]nations
in this or {my other University as may in the Opinion of
the Council be equivalent.

obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Music each candidate must
complete three noodcmieal years of study and pose the
Examination proper to each year; and must also (a) compose
an Exercise [0 be approved by the Examiners, or (b) satisfy
them of his ability as[...]academiccl year of study a Candidate must attend
the courses of Lectures delivered on each of the subjects
specified for the Exan'iinal.ion in that year, but the separate
courses of Lectures need not all be attended in one and the
same year, nor need the Examination be passed in the same
academical year in which the Lectures have been attended.

Student shall in any term be credited with attendance at the
University Lectures and the completion of any academic term
of study in any s[...]have attended during
that term threed‘enrths 0F the Lectures given in that subject,
except in case of illness or other sufficient cause to he allowed
by the Council.

- Alluriml mu: Junimry, mm

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Vs At the first examination for the Degree 01' Bachelor of Music every
Candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners in each of
the following subjects tg

Acoustics and Muswal Theor[...]te Playing (15-1) or Organ Playing. 155)

*VI. At the Second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of \lusic
every candidate shall he required to satisfy the Examiners in
each of the following suhjects :—

Harmony and counterpoint[...]iterature of Music.
Form and Analysis, and
One of the following practical subjects :«—
((1) Singing,[...]loncello.
(f) Or any other instrument approved by the Faculty

VII. At the Third Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music
every Candidate shall be required to satisfy the Examiners in
each of the following subjects-—

Harmony and Bounterpoint.[...]7)

History and Literature of Music. (168)

VIII. The Examinations in all the above subjects will be conducted
partly by printed questions and partly mine? weer

HX. After passing the Third Examination, and before receiving his
degree, each candidatcmnst satisfy the Examiner or Exam-
iners as to his qualifications[...]ubmit.
a musical exercise composed by himself for the occasion of

‘ Allowed Iran-n qumnber, m[...]

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formance, and fulfilling the followingr conditions :7

(51.) It must he :1 Vocal Composition to any words the
writer may select.

Kb.) It must contain reel fiv[...]t String
band, with (11' withouwui ()I'gnn part.

The Candidate will be required 1.0 make a. writtfm declaration
that the Exercise is entirely his own unaided composition. Such
Exercise musl reach the Registrar before the 30th of September
in the year in which the candidate propoees to take his degree.
No Exercis[...]ejected shall be used either in
whole or part for the Exercise on any subsequent occasion,
except l1} spueinl museul vi the liixuminms in Music. After
theE rum: ise lms hem] uplii'mcxl I11 the Examinem the mndidate
must deposit either the original (11 11. f11i1 'nd complete copy of
such l‘uxeieisc in the Univelsity liihnuy.

If he elect 10 present himself as Execubant, he muet do so
in one of the following subjects; and iitieml the xpecial course
of tuition. in such mly'ect at the Elder (Iona-rwafm'imn for at
[past one year.

(a)[...](11) P/aying on (my other instrument approved by the
Faculty of Music.

(9) Singing.

Each candidate w[...]l he required

(a) To show .1 specinl skill in the execution and interiirty
ration of solo 11ml ense[...]xtending- over 1—1 wide scope.

(6.) To satisfy the Examiner or Examiners in Sight
Reading.

*X. Schedules defining) 11s [at as mny be necessary, the scope of the
Examinations in the abovementioned subjects shall be drawn
up by the Faculty of Music, subject, to the approval of
the Council, and shall he published not later than the month
of January in each year.

- Allan-yd[...]

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X L The names of the successful Candidates at each Examination shall
b[...]of illnese or other sufficient cause
allowed by the Council, has been prevented from attending the
whole or pan. of any Ordinary Examination may apply to the
Council for pt-rniiseinn Io present himself at a Supplmnenlury
Examination in the following March

XIII. Any student who has presen[...], but has failed to pass, may, if recommended. by the Board
of Examiners, apply to the Council for permission to present
himself for re-examinatim: :u the Supplementary Examination.
Such recommendation shall he made by the Board of Exami—
ners when setiling the results of the Ordinary Exzuniuatione.

*Xllla. The student shall not In- required to he re examined[...]mination in anysulijeet In which he has
passed at the Unlinzuy Examination in the pieviuus _\'eux. and
on push»; the Supplementary Examination in the subjects, in
which he hm failed Ln piesent himsell 01 to pass at the
Culinary Emminatiuu. he shall he ileemexl tn have[...]t- no classification will he

allowed.
ix] V. The following fees shall be payable in advance z.—[...]dance at any
lectures shall pay7 in atlrlitinu In the Ordinary
examination fee, half The lecture'fees (luring such
period of exeinpiinu.
l[...]Examination under Section IX 5 5 0
Fee on taking the Degree of Bachelor of Music: .. 3 3 0

XV. Candidates who have passed in the Advanced Course of Public
Examinations in Music (new abolished) shall, upon attending
the lectures and passing examinations in the History of Music

‘ All/med 21st number,[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (130)[...]and Acoustics, be credited with having completed the First
year of the course for 1ch Degree. Such candidntea shall pay
one fee of £3 3s. for the lectures and examination in thosc two

subjects.[...]have passed in Pinnoi‘orte or Organ playing in
the examination for the Diploma of Associate in Music, or
the Senior Public Examination in Practice of Music, s[...]d from further examination in those subjects 101' the
First year of the course for the Degree.

XVII. Candidates who have passed in any one of the following
practical subjects in the examination for the Diploma of
Associate in Music, the Advanced Course (now abolished),
or the Senior Public Examination in Practice of Music, s[...]pted from further examination in such subject for the
Second year of the course for the Degree :#

((1.) Singing
(b) Pianoforte
(c) Orgnu[...]el Violoncello

Allmiwi Sui IJIrquIIN'. 1!"):

OF THE DEGREE 0F DOCTOR OF MUSIC.

R EG U LATIUNS.

I. A Bachelor of Music may proceed to the Degree of Doctor of
Music by complying with the following Regulations, but shall
not he admitted to the Decree until the expiration of the
third academic year from his admission as a. Bachelor of
Music.

IL Every candidate shall send to the Registrar of the University,
on or before the 2nd of April, an exercise composed for the
occasion The exercise must be legihly Written (and the page

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (131)[...]accompanied by a written declara-
tion, signed by the candidate, that the work is his own unaided
composition, and must comply with the followingconditions :—

[a.) It must he a. comp[...]t have an instrumental Overture, or Interlude, in
the form of the first movement of a Symphony or
Sonata. '

(d.)[...]ts written in real
eight-part harmony

111. After the exercise has been approved by the Examiners and
before taking; his Degree the candidate shall deposit a com?
plete copy of the exeroise in the University Library.

IV. Candidates whose exercis[...]5. llistory of Music.

(3i Musical Analysis.

V. The above examination shall be held, when required, in the
month of August.

VI. The names of the successful candidates at each examination shall
be arranged in alphabetical order.

Vii. The follo’wing FBI-H shall he payable in advance:—

On presenting the Exercise £6 6 0
" attending the Final Examination £5 5 0
“ taking the Degree of Doctor of Moxie £10 10 0

Allow[...]

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OF THE DIPLOMA |N EDUCATlON.
REGULATIONS.
I. To obtain the Diploma. in Education every candidate

(1). Shall be a graduate of the University in Arcs nr
Science.

('2). Shall have attended lectures regularly und missed the
examinations in English Language und Literature,
Psychology and the Principles und History of
luducniian as prescribed for the Ordinary Degree
of Bachelor of Arts.

(3). Shall take a course of professional study in the
principles and practice of Education as prescribed
by the Council. *

(4). Shall produce evidence in the mtisl‘uction of the
Council of hnving obtained adequate practical
exp[...]hing and school manugemeut in
schools approved by the Council.

IL Candidates may be excused from atten[...]rk, but? only on special grounds to be allowed by
the Council.

III. Cnmlidntes who desire thut Lhu exanniimtiuns they have passed
elsewhere, mul the practical work they huvc (lone, uhould he
counted[...]r [he Diplunm in Education, mny on
application to the ('lunncil be granted such exemption from
the requirements of [hero Regulations as the Council shall
determine.

IV. Schedules defining the approved courses of professional work in
accurluucc with Regulmiun L, clause (3), nml the approved
Schnuls in accordance with Regulation l., clause (4), shall be
drnwn up from time to time by the Faculty of Arts, snhject tn
the approval of the Cnuncil.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (133)172 REGULATIONS—JJIPLOMA IN FORESTRY.

V The under-mentioned fees shall be payable in advance[...]For inspection of Practical Teaching £2 28.
For the Diploma £1 ls.

(Irm- Syllabus, no No. 27.)

NOTE-dialdera of the Dlploma In Education may use the letters
Diplom. Ifluc.

Allowed 7th Deumbcv'. 1911.

OF THE DIPLOMA .IN FORESTRY.

REGULATIONS.

I. To obtain the Diploma in Forestry every oundidute shall

(a) Satisfy bhe Faculty of Science of his fitness to
enter upon the course.

((2) Before entering upon the course, pass the Senior
Public Examination in Arithmetic and Algeb[...]y.

(a) Before, or within one year of, hog-inning the course
pulse in Trigonometry in the Senior Public Exami--
nation.

(d) Spend two soademical years at least in his course
of etucly at. the University.

(a) Before beginning each year «If l|i~ roux-sin obtain
Iln: awn-oval of the Lu .m'er in Forestry DE the
Slllijm'l‘m' which he propusvx m study.

(f) At[...]courses of lectures and pass ex-
minmtiona in all the subjects set out in Regula-
tion H. hereof.

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ience of practical forestry. either in the Smith
Australia-n \Vccdx and Forests Department. or
under other approved instructor.

(ii) After completing the twelve months practical
experience required in clause (g), pass a. final
examination in Fm‘estry.

II. The subjects for the Diploma. in Fcrestry are as follows :~

Physics.[...]otany. (650)

ill. Eneh candidate, while spending the required twelve menths in
gaining practical experience. Bhull forward to the Lecturer
in Forestry, at the end of each month, a. full record in
diary form of his practical work. The Cuuncil may, on
the recommendation of the Faculty of Science, refuse to
accept {my evidence[...]rxperience which shall
not have been endorsed by the [lecturer in Forestry (\S
satisfactory and adequate.

IV. Schedules defining the range of studies for lectures, laboratory
work, and examinations, shall be drawn up by the Faculty
of Science. and. when approved by the Council, shall he
published us early us pcimihle in each year.

V. Candidates may he exempted by the Council from attendance
at lectures or at examinations, in accordance with the
Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
governing su[...]

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V]. The lecture fees payable by candidates studying for the
Diploma. in Fm'estryrshell be as set out for the corres-
ponding subject. for the Degree of Bachelor of Science,
excepting that for Forestry, for which the fee shall be
£5 55. for each section. The fee for the final examination
in Forestry shall be £2 ‘25. Half fees shell be charged
for n. subsequent examination. The fee For the Diploma.
shell be £2 25.

V11. These Regulations shall be administered by‘the Faculty of
Science, who shall advise the Council on all questions
touching the studies, lectures, and examinations of this

cour[...]n desiring to enter upon any laboratory course in the
University must enter their names with the Registrar not later
than the clay on Which lectures begin in the first term

If qualified to do so they shall pay the required fees and
enter upon the desired course forthwith.

If not yet qualified to take the couuie but intending to do so
provided they pass the necessary exmninations in March they
shall when e[...]in March, forthwith complete their entry and pay the
required fees.

In either case lute entries may be accepted by the Registrar
on payment of a fine of 105.

RULES OF THE BOTANICAL LABORATORY.

I. The Botanical Laboratory shall be open each weekday, during
term time, from 9 am. to 5 p.m.. Saturdays 9 to 12.

ll. Each student shall have a. definite seat assigned to him in the
Laboratory, which he may not change without permission.

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III. Each student shall have free use of 8. locker or drawer, oi which

‘ 1V.

r-[...]posit of hall's-crown. This will
be relunded when the key is returned.

All necessary reagents and materials are plovided by the
Laboratory, but each student is required to provide himself
with the following :—

pocket lens 1 camel—hair brush[...]roscope that shall be su=jcct to Ilie approval of
the Professor. Suitable ilmtrinnmus Inny' he hired [or use in
the Laboratory only, at :\ {cc of one guinea :1 year,[...]er and refuse of any kind must not he thrown into the sinks,

VI.

but into the receptacles provided for the purpose.

For original research curried on by students or graduates. with
the cunseul‘. and under the direction of the Profosmir, the
Laboratory shall be open gratis, except as regard[...]All pl eparalions made from materials supplied by the University

VIII.

shall be its property.

The Professor may exclude any student from the Luborulnry for

any cause he shall deem sulliciant. Every such exclusion, and
the grounds for it, shall be reported by Ihc l’rol'ess’n to the
Council at its next meeting. The Council may nlIii-m or
cancel the exclusion upon such terminus itshall think fit The
lees paid by any student so excluded shall not bu refunded to
him unless the Council sllnll otherwise determine.

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wash: or misuse of gas, water, apparatus, or material in the
Laboratory.

Made by council, 13th December, 1912.

RULES.OF THE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY.

‘I. The Lubomtory is open every week day throughout the session
from 9 mm. to 5 [1.m.; on Saturdays from[...]student has n. definite scat assigned to him in the Labora
tory, which he is not allowed to change without permission.

III, Each student has the free use of a locker or drawer, of which a
key may be obtained from the assistant on payment of 11

deposit of half-a-m-owm This will be refunded when the key
is returned.

IV. All necessary reagents and materials are provided by the Lahomi
tory, but each student is required to furnish himself with the
following apparatus :#

LO

lpocket lens. Forceps[...]otllel students may 1188 microscopes
provided by the University on payment of a. fee of 10/6
per term. Every student taking the courses of Biology
and Physiology is stroneg advised, however, to purchase
at the heainninu of his course. r1 microscope of[...]

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Each student. will al[...]aps or refuse of any kind must not be thrown into
the sinks but into the vessels provided for the purpose.

VI. Each student taking the course of Physiological Chemistry
must, at the beginning of the third term, pny n. deposit
fee of 10/ . Against this deposit fee all hrsalmgex. and also
the cost of filter paper, litmus papers, platinum wire and foil,
gluss tubing, and sundries, will be debited. The balance, if
any, will he refunded at the end of the year. If at any time
the value of the uppimuus broken, and materials used by a
student.[...]deposit fee must forthwith be paid by him.

VlI. The larger and more expensive pieces of apparatus will be
supplied for the general use of students by the University on
the condition that all breakagea are to be made good by the
students using or breaking them, on such basis as the
Professor may determine.

VIII. All preparations mode from materials supplied by the University
shall be its property.

1X. No experiments of a. dangerous nature may he performed without
the express sanction of the Professor.

X. For originnl research curried on by students or grnduntes, with
the consent uud under the direction of the Professor, the
Laboratory will he open gratis, except as regards[...]cial attendance as may he considered
necessary by the Professor.

XI. The Professor may exclude uny student from the Biological
Lal‘mrntory for any cause he shull think sulliciont. Every
such exclusion, and the grounds for it, must he reported by
the Professor to the Council at its next meeting. The Council
may ufiirm or cancel the exclusion upon such terms as it shall
think fit. The fees paid by any student so excluded shall
not be refunded to him unless the Council slutll otherwise
determine.

XII. Fines, not exceeding 2s.'Gd. in each case, may be imposed for the
waste or misuse of gas, water, apparatus, or material in the
Laboratory.

Made by Council, June, 19“.

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RULES OF THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY.

1 The Chemical Laboratory shall be open upon each weekday,
during ’l‘erm time (Saturdays and holidays excepted), from
10 am, to[...]dmitted (go Laboratory
work until he has shown to the satisfaction of the Professor
of Chemistry that he possesses sufiici[...]lligently.

III. Each student will he provided by the University with a set of
rc-agents, and a. workin[...]uid on, and also with all apparatus
necessary for the ordinary courses 'of Qualitative Analysis.

lV. Each student must, at the beginning of the year, pay a deposit
fee ol'£l. Against this deposit fee all breakages, and also
the oust of filter paper, litmus papers, platinum wi[...]chloride solution, and sundiies will be
debited. The balance. if any, will be refunded at the end of
the year. If at any time the Value of 1hr. apparatus broken
and muterialsused by a student exceeds the amount of his
deposit fee, an additional deposit[...]cluded innongst lhe ordinnry ro-ugenls; also with the
common chemicals, when they xn'o employed in large quon»
titios.

VII. The larger and more expensive pieces of apparatus wiil be
supplied for the general use of students by the University on
the condition that all breakages are to he made good by the
students using or breaking them, on such basis as the
Professor may determine.

VIII. All preparations made from materials supplied by the University
shall be its property.

IX. No experiments of a daugerous nature may be performed without
the express sanction of the Professor.

X. For original research carried on by sludeuts or graduates, with
the consent and under the direction of the Professor, the
Laboratory will be open gratis, except as regards[...]cial attendance as may be considered
necessary by the Professor.

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XI. The Professor may exclude any student from the Chemical

XII.

XIII.

ll.

llli

IV.

Laboratory[...]hall think sufficient. Every
such exclusion, and the grounds for it, must be reported by
the Professor to the Council at its next meeting‘ The Council
may aflirm or cancel the exclusion upon such terms as it shall
think fit. The fees paid by any student so excluded shall
not be refunded to him unless the Council shall otherwise
determine

Fines not exceeding 25. (id. in each case, may be imposed For the
waste or misuse of gas, water, apparatus, or material in the
Laboratory.

The fees for students not attending the ordinary course of
instruction are as follows 1»—
l’or 5 [lays in the week. £4 5:3. Dd. per month, or £10 per term.
For 4 days in the week. £3 6s. Sd. per month, or £8 per term.
For 3 dnys in the week, :52 105, ml» per month. or £6 per term.
For :2 days in the week, £2 Os. Oil. per month. or £4 per term.
For I (lay in the week, El Us. 0d. per month, or £2 per term.

Made by Council. Juno 28. 1903.

RULES OF THE PHYSICAL LABORATORY.

. The Physical Luhurumry shall be open daily during Term time

(Suturduys excepted), at such hours as shall he ‘cousidered
necessary by the Professor of Physics, subject to approval by
the Council.

Instruction will be given in Practical[...]to luhnrutory work unless he shall have shown
to the satisfaction of the l’rol'cssoroi Physics that he possesses
sulfiei[...]ork intelligently.

Apparatus will he supplied by the University for the general use
of students on the condition that brealmges and damages he
made gumL[...]esearch, carried on by students or graduates with
the consent and under the direction of the Professor of Physics,
the Laboratory will be open gratis, except as regards[...]cial uttendnuce as may he considered
necessary by the Professor.

. The Professor of Physics may exclude from lhe Physica[...]tory any student for any cnusu sntisi‘mztury to the Professor;
every such exclusion, and the grounds for it, to be reported by
the Professor to the Council at its next meeting. and in case
of any student being so excluded the fees paid by him will not
be refunded.

Mu[...]

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Students are expected to procure the latest edition of all
text-books prescribed.

NOT[...]on or term. must he mad.
within a furtnlgnt after the commencement of the session or term.

GREEK AND LATIN.

1. Greek. B.A. and MA. Ordinary Degrees.

The cuurse of lectures is begun every year, and is co[...]is divided into two parts, with an examination at the end of the first and
the second year. Fee for the course, £4 45., or 145. per term.

Subjects of e[...]Clarendon Press).
(:1) Questions on Umnunm‘ nud the subjecL mutter of the hunks set. \riLh
special reference to the levtIn-r-s girciL
Second year :
Same as First yea[...]).

2. Latin. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.

The course of lectures is begun every year, and is co[...]is divided into two parts, with an examination at the end of (he first and
aecond year. Fee for the course, £4 43., or 145. per term.

Subjects of e[...]. Page (Miwmillnn).

(rl) Queshmis on (imnmmr and the subject. mutter of the hooks set, \riLI.

special reference in the lectures given.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (142)[...]art Honours Lectnres in Composilinn aml Eon/Ex at the very: comrm’uuement «1
their course. drfur «.[...]emselves other war/cs of
"as authors mentioned in the list below.

The examination will cmnprnae:
(a) Translation into G[...]Latin into English.
(a) Quagmimm uu Grmnnmr, 11ml the Elements of ( 'ompnrxuive Philology
as applied to the Greek and main lnnguagw. '
(j) Questions on Greek[...]Bound,
Pindar. Ryllu'rm Odes.
Sophocles, Oedipus the A'lll‘y.
Ariatophtmes, ’l'lm Fruyr.
Herodotus[...]na, Brio/v 111.,- Epl'xtles, 3001‘ 1.
Jllvenal, The Sulirer in J. D. Duf‘r edition (Oinib N0. VI.).[...]Atticus, Book 1.; Turculrm Disputwlv'om, Baa/t
L; The Second Philippic.
Livy, Banks I. mul XXI.

Tacitu[...]4. Greek and Latin. M.A. Honours Degree.

The Exmninntion will he in the following snlijoch:

(a) Translation into Eng ' f[...]Uri 2am, and Comparative Philology as applied
In the Greek and Latin Languages. .1» lntrnrluvtu’au[...]didates are advised Lo reml A» lull-adulation
go the Natural Hillary nf Langlmye, by 'l'. G. Tu[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (143)[...]ose to read Clasaicn with it View to entering for the M.A.
Examination are advised to take the earliest opportunity of consulting;r the
Professor of Classics about their course cf reading.

The subject must be approved by the Professor of

MODERN LAN.GUAGES.

8. English Language and Literature. BA. and "LA.
Ordinary Degrees.

The course of lectures in given annually, and is completed in one year. It
comprises the history of the language, the history of the literature, and study
of prescribed books. Fee for the course £4 45., or £1 85. per term.

Subjeet's of examination in 1916:
The profeisur's lectures and the following books :

I.

History of the English Language. Speciul bunk : liounsbury, 'l'.[...]W.
Skeet. (Clarendon Press.)
2. Shakespeare ((1) The Two Gentlemen (y‘ Verona. (Macmillan
and C0,)
([7) Hamlet; ed. by E. K Chnnibers
Shakespeare).
(c) The Tempest, (Wm-mule Shakespeare.)
3. Browning uS‘[...]ll Cln-r/r I’yr'zr is amm'derl on NI: Hun/is of the Examination:
in English Language and Lv'femfm-e For particulars of the Prize Ree Statutes,
Chapter XIV.

Students are recommended to study Chaucer's Prologue before the beginnin
oi the lirst term, and to nae Morris and Skeat’s introduction, or the secon
part of Lounsbury to elucidate the grammatical difficulties of the text.

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are held, of which the first must be passed a year at least before the candidate
Bits for the ubher. '

Subjects of cxmninzuiun in 191!) :
Firs[...]bur. two annual examinations

are held, of which the first. must he passed a year all. least before the candidate
Qll‘fi for the other.

Subjects of examination in 1916 :
First y[...]lnhiun from (lerlnnn lulu English.
(9) History of the Germnu Language.
Beluwlml. .1 Shunt ”Mom”: (b[...]s will ho expected In have n gunurnl
knowledge uf the brand principles, and to give anme
illustrations[...]ntimate
knowledge of all Ihe details nmnlimlml in the hook
will not he mqnired.)

(d) Bnolm speu[...]

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(Note: These poems may he found in The Ozfard Boo/c of
Girmrm Vern [Oxford Univ. Press, 65.).
[Candidates of the Second Year are required to answer in German all
questions except the translations from German into English]

HISTORY.

12. History of the United Kingdom. BA. and MA.
Ordinary Degrees.

The course of lectures is given in two out oi every t[...]ed in one year. It Will be given in 1916. Fee for the course, £4 45., or £1
85. per term.

Subjects of examination in 1916 :
The professor": lectures and the following books :7

Low, Sidney. The Governance of England.

Gnrdinel: S R. The Puritan Revolution (Eyochs of Madam
History).

\Voodwzu'd, W. H. A short history ofths expamian q," the Brimi
Empire (in part).

It. is assumed that students have s nu knowledge of the outlines uf Engliqh
history as aetdown in J. R. Green's Short [Hahn-1r U the [English pulp/f, or S. It.
Garrliner‘s Student’s History of England. The Goncrnnnu 0/ England should be
studied, if possible, before the beginning of the first term.

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MA. Ordinary Degrees.

The course of lectures in given every third year, and[...]one year.
it will be given next in 1918. Fee for the course, £4 48., or £1 8:5. per term.

Subjects of examination : .
The professor’s lectures and the following books :

Bryce, J. The Hat” Roman Empire. Latest edition.
The Legend (If St. Francis-by the three Companiona; tit by E. G.
Salter.
TheThe Cz-uwrlux(Unw1n)
Bryce 5 Holy Roman Empire should he studied, if possible, before the be-

ginning of the first term.

Hlstory for EA, Honours Degree.

In addition to the requirements of Regulation I\'., candidates must select
one of the two following Divisions (:1) or (b) :

‘4. (a) The Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.

1. GENERAL.

Gardiner, S. 1).. History of England, 1603716112

History of the great civil war, 1642—1649.
History ry’ Me ca[...]Gardiner, S. 1:. Conxli‘tulimml tlucumentr of the I’m-inn: revolu-
(ion.

15. (b) Colonial Histor[...]ion in a. specified portion of Colonial History.
The books prescribed for 1916 are :—

Egermn. H. E.[...]ture as to constitute a. piece of mi inul
mi Arch The thesis prescribed in accordance with the conditions 0 the

Tinlino Solmlm‘aliip may also he presented {or (he deglee. The documanta and
pullers u) be studied and co[...]

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Lihrn mnl Lhc Sunlh Australian Brunch nf the Rnynl Geographical Society
for gi nfl suuleuw engaged in this wurk necess to the original material in tin:
l’nhlir: Lil-r1111 null the \ urk (lulu CollecLinu.

History for the M.A. Honours Degree.

Two papers will be nob. om.[...]herI. but. lha l’ruflwsur may he (-nnsnlted ‘ the other 011 one of
the following speck l Jeriods far which the nnndidahen are recommended Lo
rcvul the hooks [)l’ei‘lfl‘i Jell. Questioym “my nl.~o he set on the subject. nmtter of
the thesis.

18. (:1) Early English Constitutional[...]'M/I'on.r qf mgr”);
muxtimmml history.

31. (b) The first three Crusades.
1. GENERAL.

Sybcl, H. Von Hixtol'y/ and Literature qf the Crusader; Lr. and
ml. by Lady Duff Gordon,
2. ORI[...]hri-ed-Ilin.

These Chronicles are to he found in the University Library under title of
“Her-em? deli[...]20. Economics. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.

The course of rslvmly is in cwu parts. ench occupying u yum. The lectures
are given once a. week. and in tho orenin ._ Students unm- begin with the lav.
Lures in I’alL L, nlnl puss in it. hufnre[...]m in Part 1. they may be permitted, by murmur. uf the rulessor. to
proceed Lo l’nrl. ll. Rnlh PILI‘LS must he pmmrl before the su jet-J. counts
towards a degree. '

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SYLLAliUS—MEN'J'AL AN“ MORAL SOLE} .li.

The course of lectures in Part II. will be given in 1[...]uction, and with blue theory of money.»

Fee for the course: E4 43.. 01' 14s. per term.

Text-bunks in[...]ks in Part II. :
Plelm, Pam.- Finance.
Bux’ton, The Az-gummtv rm mt/m- .w'de 4f t/u: Fixml Question
D[...]21. Psychology. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees

The course of lectures is given every year. and i4 completed in one year.
Fee [or the course £2 2%., or 14s. per term,
Subjects of exmuination :
The privfessch’slecturesi with the lollowiug Lest-bunks:
Mitchell, Shunim'e «ml Cra[...]oyy.

22. Logic. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Defines.
The course of lecbures is given every year, and is: completed in one year. Fee
for the course £2 25., or 145. per term.
subjects of examination:
The professur’s lectures, with
Creighton, An .lnira[...]private study :
Bosnnquet, Essentials qf Logic.

The Ruby Fletcher Prize 1': “manic/l on ”M[...]

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23. Ethics. BA. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.
The course of lectures is given every sewnd year, and[...]25 , nr leis. per term.
Suhjeeta of exeminutinn:
The professor‘s lectures, with the following text-books:
Dewey and Tufts, Ethic:
Sii[...]24. Philosophy. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.
The course of lectures is lLg'ircn erery year, and is completed in one year
Fee for the course £2 9‘ or 14s. per term.
Subjects of examination: .
The proleamr’e lectures, with the following text-books :
Schweglei‘, History qf P[...]in Philosophy should intimutc their intention to
the meessor as earlv in their course as posaihle. In[...]sophy from Kant, and nn
lasycholugy zu'ld Ethics. The e ninetinn for the B A. degree “ill include
Psychology, Logic. and[...]illan) 25/, and Green, Pruleylmiemz in Ethics, to
the hooks prescribed for the Ordinary degree.

EDUCATION.

26. Education. EA. and M.A. Ordinary Degree.
The course of lectures is g 'en every year, null is completed in one year.
Fee for the course, £2 is , or Ms. per term.
Subjects of examination :
The lectures on the HisLory and the Theory of Education.

In the History, students are recommended to read Quick. Educational
Refmwal's; and a general knowledge (if the principal educational
writings from Plato tn Montessori will be expected.

In the Theoiy of Education they are recommended to read Reyinont,
Wimp/n of Education [Lougmaus, Green, & Cm, 43. 6th).

2". Principles and Practice of Edu[...]ent, but an cxuiuination will he
held annually in the Principlee of Secondary Education and in Hyg'ene. The

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examinations need not be taken 111 the some vear but candidates will not be

admitted to the examination in Secondary Education unless 111 a picvious year

'hei' have passed the examination in Education as piescrihed for the o1dinai'y
.Degrce.

A. PRINCIPLES 011' Sucommnr EDUCA'l‘ION

l. l‘wo papers will he set (1 ) One on the function of the secondary school,
in a national system of educati[...]our-
1icululn, [)ron'uinnn tiinetaloles ot ); and the chief physical M1121
mental ohmacteristics of ado[...]will he expected to show a general know-
ledge of the hislm-iwl development of these problems, and of the
manner in which they are being dealt with in practice at the
present day).

(2). A second on the chief principles of method in teaching the
following sulgects in the primary or preparatory school
English language, a[...]ds of Teach/'11“ Univ. Tutorial P105581
Nornood & Hope. H 17711'1' Eilumtiau af’Bag/s in England.[...]2, Candidates are required to write a thesis on the methods of teaching a
subject selected from one of the following divisions in which the can-
didatc has adequate knowledge: Englishand hi[...]hy, mathematics l‘he subj eat to be
dealt with, the liteiatuie to he st11diod,and the probable] lenothof
the thesis, must he intimated to the Council and appioved atc least
six months before the work is presented, which may he at any time
while the University is in session. The candidate may afterwards he
examined on the literature of the suhject of his thesis.

'31 HYGIENE. 1 11
Pers[...]hool Hygiene and Laws qf Health. Longnians, Green & Co,

0. PRACTICAL 'l‘nwcninoa

Candidates are r[...]ary school under such super ion and inspection as the Council may
require Candidates must present at di[...]dditional lessons
before an examiner appointed by the Council.

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Algebra.

Fee for the course, £3 35. including fee for examination.
Subjects of examination :

(a) Geometry of the straight. line and circle: the theory of proportion

and of similar rectilinear figures: elementary solid geometry:
analytical geometry of the straight line.

(7;) The elements of algebra as far as: the binomial theorem.
(0) The elements of trigonometry as far as the solution of triangles.
xtlmoks recommended :
Hall & Stevens, A School Gem/why, ’arts 1. to Vl.

(L N. Saliniall, A Find Com-s2 (if Analytical Geometry.
Hall & Knight, Fly/tar .llgebm.
honey, Plane Trlgmzmnetl[...]A course of lectures is given annually.
Fee for the course, £3 33‘ including fee for examination.
Subjects of examination 2
Algebra, trigonometry? the. most elementary portions of analytical
‘geemebry of two dimeuslons, and of the infinitesimal calculus.

Students should provide themselves with the following :
Hall a; Knight, IT'ITg/ler Algebra.
L[...]lytical Geometry.
\V. Cain, A Iii-lief Course f); the Calculus.

32, Thirpl Year’s course in Pure Mat[...]ourse of lecture .

is given annually.
Fee for the course, (35 5s. including the fee for examination.
Subjects of examinati[...]

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of analytical geometry, and of the infinitesimal calculus.

Students should provide themselves with the following:
Loney, DII/mmii‘cx.
th‘eaves, Stalin's.
Besant, Hydrastafiics.

34. Mathematics for the Honours Degreeaf BA.
and the Honours Degree of Bic.

Candidates for the Honours Degree in Mathematics must pass in subjec[...]n a special course of lecture, is given annually, the fee for which
is £10 lus.
Subjects loI the liual examination ;
Analytic: Il 11er1111et1y iII[...]mnuhmum, Part I.

35. Mathematics for the MA Degree in Honours.
Candidates who have oblainod the Honours Degree of RA. in the depart-
ment of Mathematics may 111 nt themselves for examination for the Honours
Degree of M.A. either in Blue Mathematics[...]athematics will he examined in advanced calculus,
the theory of equations. Fonrier’s series and integrals, the theory of
lunctions, (lilToI-eutial equations, an[...]datesin Appliedl \lathematics will he examined in the dvnamiosof
paltioles. and of 1iWiIl elastic, and fluid bodies, and the theory of
attiactions.

Books recommended :
liout[...]111111111».
11011111, Stativs, m, U. 1
\Vchster, The Dymmzius of Partial“ and of Rigid, Elastic, and[...]w.

Candidates proposing; to enter upon either of the above courses of study are

advised to consult with the Professor of IVIathenmtios.

(tr by Hedriek).

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demonstrations on the testing of. materials in the Engineering Laborator h At
the end of the yearstmlcnts will lien [mated to submit for xamin[...]ure such as a roof Lru or bridge gutler.

Fee for the Course, £4 4 , or ill SQ. per term.

Subjects of examination

The strength of materials and their behaviour under stress.

The properties of Australian timbers for engineering purposes.

The testing of materials.

Strength and stiffness of[...]ed concrete. Strength of hooks.

Rivetcd joints.

The strength of struts aml columns, Forms of builtnl) columns, with
calrulation and des Q .

The (leSign of plate girllor

Calculations regarding[...]on framed structures, as iron roofs aml
bridges. The application of graphic ' Examples of dos .

The strength of cylinders and pipes against internal and external pressure.

The torsion ol‘ shafts. Colllllilmll twisting and bemling‘. Helical springer

The stability of structures niuler the action of wiml, earth, or water
pre. ul'e. Dams a[...]n :
Spherical trigonometry, : tl'onmny (including the theory and use of the
telescope], speetrosmpo, ML, elementary mnnputatl[...]criptive astronomy.

Tex t-books :
Tmlhnnter & Leatham's SjI/reriml Trigonometry.
Gooll‘l'ay.[...]ICS.

[T/m atlezifiion of students ix Wreated to the ruler on p. 179]

37. First Year’s Course in Physics.

Compulsory Physics for the B Sc. degree.
A course of lectures and of[...]

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Subjects of examination :

The professor'a lectures, of which irinted outlines are obtainable at a cost
of five shillings for the years course of loetures; and the following
next-hook :

Gregory and Hadley, A Ulna[...]re taking this «nurse, students must have passed the examination in
the [irsL year's comml in Pure Mathematics (No. 30).
Subjects of examination :
The professor‘s lectures and the following text-hook :
Watson, A. Test B0070 of Ph[...]al Physics.

39. 7mm Year's Course in Physics for the
B.sc. Degree.

A course of lectures and of labora[...]e students must have attended Features and passed the
examination of the second year’s course in Pure Mathematics.

Subjects of examination :i

The professor’s lecture and the following textbooks:
Watson, A Text-book: Qf Pbym[...]Physics.

40. Third Year's Course in Physics for the
Diploma in Applied science.

Subjects of examination 1
Those portions of the third year’s course of lectures and of laboratory
work for the 3.80.. Degree, and of Watson’s Ten-book nf Phi/[...]eat, Electricity, and Magnetism.

4|. Physlcs for the Honours Degree of 3.81:.

Candidates for the Honours degree Bfic. must, first. amend and plea in
all lectures and laboratory work required for the Ordinary degree. including
necond year’s course[...]31); and in addition mum, IimL
attend lectures in the third year‘s course in Mathematics for the ”.81.:
degree (32).

they shall then give their[...]al course of lectures and laboratory work, and to the study of Lhe
hereunder prescribed bexhhooks.

The fee for this special course of lecturea and laboratory work is £18 133.

Text-hooks recommended for the course in Honours Physics :
l‘ldREl‘.[...]

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CHEMISTRY.

[The attention of students is directed to the rules an F, 173]

45. Compulsory Chemistry B.Sc.[...]ysicnl and chemical properties. Cheniicnl
action. The atomic tieory. Laws of combination. Atomic and
mo[...]ul Dulong and
l’etit.

Elementary Chemistry of the following substances :

Hydrogen, oxygen, ozone,[...]rogen and
its; nridcs. Nitrous ncid. Nitric acid. The atmosphere. Ammonia
and its compounds. Hydroxylam[...]uoric acid Sulphur, its oxides
and derived acids, the thionio ncids excepted. Sul humbled hy-
drogen. S[...]ed acids

Helium, argon and other similar gases.

The Elementary Chemhtry of the following metals;

Sodium, potassium, lithium. .[...]lt. nickel. platinum.

An elementary statemcnt of the principal facts and theories of solution
and electrolysis. The elements of spectrum analysis.

B. PRACTICAL Unem[...]is given annually and is completed in
one year.

The practical work will consist of the qualitative analysis of sim 1e salts
and . iuiplc[...]soluble in water
and silicates.

EXAMINA'l‘lON. The examination in compulsory Chemistry includes

bot[...]separately.

Books recommended :

Introduction to the study of Chemistry. liemsen. Students proc[...]

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Compulsory t’hy ics [Na 37 )

A more detailed study of the subjects of Compulsory Chemistry and
the Elementary Chemistry of rubidium, ciesium, titani[...]denum, vnnndium, selenium, tellnrinm, radium, and the platinum group
of metals.

The elementary study of the theory of gases, the atomic theory, and the

determination of atomic and molecular weights. Veleney. The periodic
law. Solutions. Th(Erma-chemistry. Elect[...]ry and Advanced Organic Chemistry, including both thethe elenmntary course in Organic Chemistry (No. 51)»[...]s cannot take this course unless they have passed the examination
in Compulsory Chemistry (No. 45).

The qualitative nnalysis of more complex mixtures, including phosphates,
silicates, nnrl oynnitlos . the qualitative lllull . a of alloys and Subst[...]

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The gmrimetric estimation of ulmninimu. iron, calcium[...]mplete analysis of crystallized copper sulphate.

The volumetric determination of iron by hichrnmate'snlution, the use
of iodine and thin-sulphate wlutions, mnl the volumeti : estimation of calcium
by permanganate[...]urse.

This course extends over one year. Fee for the course, £18 185. ; per
term, £6 65‘ The praotical work will consist of the qualitative analysis
of mixtures containing phosphates and silicates and selected organic sulr
stances (the same as those in Syllabus No. 52], and also of ac[...], sim le gravimetric and volumetric analysis, and the analysis of
mannres, eoi 5, etc.

51. Theoretical[...]This course is given annually and is completed in the first two terms of the
year:

Separation and purification of organic co[...]uctural and graphic
formulae.

Homologous Series. The methane series and its halogen derivatives.
Also the derived alcohols, ether-e, aldehydee, acids, acid[...]se, dextrine. glycogen, \nnnniml and
x u cite .

The amino-amide and acid amides, aupecinlly glycine,[...], purine, xnnthine, thealn-on-inn, and
caffeine.

The bile acids.

The olefine and acetylene series of hydrocarb[...]

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Elementary study of the polyurethylencs.

'l‘he aromatic serieq. Benzen[...]b-
stitutinn products, and structure. Aniline and the tuluidines.
Dinzouiuln compounds. Nitl‘u-coinpu[...]e.
Pyridine and quiuoliue.

General properties of the alkuloids.
Thinnheue, furfurul, pyrmle, indole, x[...]o Mynnuetrie carlmn mums, with hrief reference to the
en

Elemeum -tudy of thethe nrgmiic sulmtuneen to he Huh-acted from the folltm'ing li t :—

Uxalutes, ecetut <, heuzont[...]ape ugur, urea, morphin, quinine, Rtl‘yehnine,

The quantitative unul) of milk, and the determumtinn of the
more important substance, in urine.

5[...]n annually mid is completed in one year.

Same as the qualitative purl. of Practical ()rgunic Chemistry[...]lys

54. Chemistry, Honours.

Cmullduws [or the Honours Degree in (“ministry urn required to show I
inure. detailed knuu'ledge of the suhjectq thun iu required inr the [my degree,
rind to [ma u inure Ntringant exulninutinu, They will he ex muted to spend all
the timethe lectures on Mulhenultica
and Physic» us the l’rufenmr of ('hc ietry may deem uecmrr fur the better
understanding nf Advanced Chemist. '

Students far the IIonuum Degree in Chemistry pity a. fee of £18 18%. it your
or £6 63. a term.

Text-hunku—Thnse for the Puss degree, and, in addition, others to which
reference will be given bylhc Professor from time to time.

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consist: of n court-m of lectu[...]vsingmphy (set. out. under llnislon A.
below]. In the secuml \‘cnr students will be required 1.0 attend the (mum: on
Geolngv and l’nlnconlulogr (set nulin ll, Cxlml D), and the course on Mineral"...-
(includlng Crystalloul'nph[...]E mnl F)‘ I: in "tin
nasal-envy. llmrcvel lllll the courses in Geology and Minernlagy slmuhl be
taken[...]it is impemLivn llmt Diviniun A be ”kg“ helm:
the sunleul, pmmcaon w the nulnjecls included in [)ivirimm I! to I).

55A[...]. (COMPULSORY IN RSV. COURSE).

.A. PHYSIOGRAPHY. The earth as a planet. The atmosphere and meteoiic
phenomena. Climates. The 113 Llrospliera. The ]itlmsphere. Evolu»
tion of land forms. Processe[...]Diastrophism. Fossillmtion. Succession of life
on the earth.

About 30 lectures in the above subjects will be delivered, one hour a. wee[...]as a. compulsory science subject, and as part of the
Geology and Mineralogy Part I. Course. Fee £1 15[...]Chapman, F. Australasian Fan-Eli.

Scott, D. H. {the Evolution of“ Plants. Hume University Li[...]

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Marti The Prim-£11159 of Stratigrapbiml Genlugy.

l’rncl[...]‘ .
students arc cxpcctnl to devote sufficient time to the study of the
fossils nvnilulflc for that purpose in the class-mum, so than they may
in: ahlc mdo tho pithwontulogficnl exercises required of them in the
practical work.

Divisions B., 0., and D. comprisc the Geological lectures given in thc
first and secon[...]l and will also be liable lo examin-
ntiun in it. The thesis must be handed in nut ldtel‘ than the examination
in subject B.

E. MINERALOGY. The course consists of both lcctures and practical wo[...]. (lrystnllogmphy
‘2. Properties of minerals
3. The rlmssillculiun and systcmutic description ofriniuerals, includ-
irllfatll the more abundant or important. Special attention
wi[...]mul dclerlnimuiun of crystal inn-ms hclonging to the

A more important of the 32 chases

2. .-\nnl s of mineruls by dry methods embracing the use of such
app. ruins its aim he I-unrcniently curried into the iicld.

NOTE : Studauts mo w-quirutl to provide t[...]of mopamtur,
must at which can be pumhitsed frum the department at a coal. of about. 12:.

Books of re[...]boratory work, £1 ]/.

F‘. Pn'rnnmov. The course cuuaislu of both lectures and practical work.

Lectures will he delivered twice per week (luring the second term and will
include
1. Problems relating[...]s per week, will include demon-
strations in :
l. The pctrological microscope and accessory devices for the determine.-
tion of minerals in thin slices.
2. The identification of the common rockrforming minerals, and syn--
lomtttic examination of the leading rock types by the aid of micr »
scope und thin sections.

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3. The identifientinn m” rocks in the hand specimens.

4. Each student, will he require[...]. I’etrulayy Jar Atudenlx. Cambridge University Free.
Feesiheetnres, £1 1]; lahI-mtnry work, £1 1/.[...]Ordinary Degree 3.31:.

Students having completed the Part 1. comma detailed under paragraph 55
may elect to prueeud with Lhe Part II. course under either of theThe Fur-e qf Um [Ear/7:,
Siisy-xmiieh. Geology 1g”[...]accompanying G, H, I. ' Sectioning and study «I the
microscopic xcrnctnl'efi 0i fur-«ii organisms.[...]ld wm-k. Students are expected tn devote Iv: much
time ns possible Lu the pnwtivni slndy of the palnunmulugivnl cullection» which
are made umiln[...]munmmuny.
Illa-turn: dealing comprehensively with the subject as set farth in the text}
lynol: wdl be delivered twice per week during the first term.

Pmrilmd classes will meet for six hours a week. instruction will be
given in the measurement of crystals with the Fness universal
goniometer, and in project[...]

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during the second term until completed. The Hubjaet will he intro-
duced by an outline ol the theory of the micro rope. to he followed
by u detailed discussion of the optical propel-ti oi minerxtls.

Prat. cal [Ie‘[...](Ln manipulation oI speeinl uppamlns for use with the microscope.

Text Book :
lddinus, J. P.[...]ll he. delivered twice per week, llegiuniu- ufter the roiul'ileliou of
the course in opticztl numerology. uml mmti lg to the end of the
third term. The subject will include u s) tonmtil: general Nu y of
rock types, a discussion of some of the more intricate llpmhlclns in the
origin and descent of rocks (igneous. sedimentary mu metamorphic).
and on extension of the field of deucl'iptive mineralogy touched upon
in the Part I course.

Practical demonrtratfuim will occupy six hours per week

In addition to the stated hours of demonstrations, the student; will‘be
required to devote an additional six hours per week throughout the
three terms to practical work to amplify the ground covered in the
demonstrations.

Text Books :

Iddings, J‘ l" Igneous Roch. \Yiley.
Hurker. A. The Natural History If [yum/(Ir Roz-7w, )Ietliuen.
Da[...]nbr'alopjfi Wiley.

Fees for Seetiona A or B. of the Purl; ll course—fill llx per :mnmu, or
£3 l7s[...]nd Palaeontology Honours Degree.

('mulidutes for the ”rumors Degree in (leolnrv tun] Palaeontology a[...]ledge : f lhe «II vjtfilfi thanis required for
the Page Degree detuiled under paragraph . '. section[...]nation. They will he flxllel‘led to spend till the time not
necessarily dm'olell to lecture: on practical[...]ening student can he considered competent to Luke the Honours
Course in Geology, us the time available is too limited to do justice. to the
subject.

Original work must be undertaken by xtudentfl in this course. which may
be in one of the following lines, or such other lines of research us the lecturer
in the subject may approve :—

(u) The chemical enmnoaition. Illioruscupiu ulructnre. mnl inwlnhlc
residues of the older linmstones

(h) The quantitative mmlysis of mint-mix entering into rock xtructure
(under the oversight of the lecturer in ohelnislry)

(r) Sibeeilir. wo[...]

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Students for the Honours Degree in Geology and Palaeontology pay g[...]gy and Petrology. Honours Degree.

Cmulidntes for the Honours begun: in Mineralogical Geology are requi[...]inntvinn. Additional lei-Lures will he given. but the work will in: hugely
luburinl. They will he crpccbcd [n spend all the lime not necessarily devoted
to lchnrms in work in the lulmmlory.

Additional unntitative analyses of ro[...]arry our original resenrch therein.

Students for the Honours Degree in Mineralogical Geology pay a fee of
£18 188., or £6 6 2i. term.

Text-books. l‘hose For the Pass Degree. References to more highly
specialize[...]fourbli year status uud cun-
not be taken before the courses set out. under 55 hare been completed.
I.[...]IX. Detritol ores and gems in ulna-Lie deposiLs,
The lectures will occupy one hour each week during the second term.
Fees«£l ls.
Textbooks recommended[...]. London.

A Treatise on Ore De nsitsi P n lps & Louis. Macmillan.
Genesis of On: Deposits : l’usepny. New York.
For reference: The NnLnre of Ore Deposits, 2 Vols. by Dr. R.[...]

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B O T A N Y.
[The attention of students is diranlerl in the min? on pp Iii-176]

EXAMINATIONs,—'All examina[...]e lectures st week will be given annually, during the
second and thiId [811118, and including the following:

(a) Untlinc of structural butnny as i[...]logy of liouering plants.

(0) An introduction to the ph)siology, ecology and{1 geogmphinnl
distinction of plants

(:1) The principlps of classification of flowering plant[...]day, and Friday at ll mm.

ll. PRACTlCAL WORK for the :me'e course will exfond over four hours per
Week (two perimla (If two houm) during the second and thiril terms on
Tuesdays and VVeIlneIs[...]hnI-ger. 19l2 Edition.
FoosiLeetures £2 '25. for the course, or 149. per term.
Practical work, E4 45. for the «nurse, or £1 8x. per term.

88. Botany.

Second and third year’s course for the Ordinary
degree of 3.81:.

I, A course of mm lectures ll Week. extending III-er <ix ter will he given
for the thin] exnlninntiun in botany. 'l‘lw loot as In] deal with ll".-
nnntoiny Inn] IIIorplInlogy oi plnnts. The physmlngy of plants, their
ecology Iunl aeogrnphi[...]and
IIIIgequernIs rtconl IIIIIl fossil.

III 1016 the Ink-Lures will deal cs minllyuilh IInnmIIIyIIIIIl[...]IK SALE-mill!" mer nine hams per \Ieek throughout the
00qu will be mmngml i DUUImCK‘llOH IIith the lactures. Studentswill
Innko Inn! ehltlllllll.‘ prepnmlimls (If the plants dealt with In the lecuum
In connection with the lemma: dealing with I'egetnhle hhvsialogy llllll[...]ll he [IeIforIIItul Imd ewmsions nmmgml
to stuIII the subject In the liehl.

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Fees~Lectni~em £9 (Is. for the whole course, or £1 Us. (id. per term
Practical \rnrk, £18 ills. for the cnnl‘se, or £3 3s. per term.

64. Botany for the Honours Degree of 8.81:.

Cmnliilnlcu I'ur bile l[...]d knnwlerlgu nf [he subjects than is requirml for the Pass (ii-gran. nml to
miss u. mnre slirinm-nl exnminnlinn. ‘l‘lmy will he expected (03pm nil the
Nine nut. Imeesanrily IleVntml in ll‘cllll‘itfl in the lnlmrnlnry. 'l'hn-x wi be ex.
pectetl to Attend such lectures mnl [nus such oxnminnbiunx ill Chemistry“
the Pratt-Mm nl' linlnny hilllll (iBOHI Ilucufimu'y. in will ordinarily be necessary
that. the (.‘vhemiqry he taken liefnra bha linnl yenr's work in Ilntuny.

Students fur the Honours (lugree in Botany pay :1 {cc of £18 15:2[...]ill be given [01' students hiking Agrinnlulre [nr the Km.
dcgreu. It is divided iulo Lwo pm which in mine mun-x may he Inken by
students independently. The course set mil. unilrr Nu Ir! 1mm he lnken first[...]lining}! um] Ill/ruling]; when in [he first term The mum
ilulmrlunL did)!» It lilllllln cnltivnuul in[...]Outlines ul III»: I'l:|5>ili('alinl| of [in 'i. The Inlicrninry
wurk will cumprisv :m 1‘Xlllllili i[...].

I11] Plant Pkg/widow wire" in Lhn second term. The Inn-turns will deal
xiieciirlly with fine nnLribinn of plants mnl pllull. ln'emling. In
mnnecbiun with the lectures a. course of uxpL-mnv'nlnl work in the
laboratory will he nrrnngml.

The cnursc will hu given in Hill} .

Textlmoks: Finignmliscuseu)! Plants. B. M. Duggm’lGinn & (10., XY.)

l'lxnn. l’hyxiuln y. B. M. Dungnr [The )Imiiiillan Co.)

Fee for the course, £4 is. or £2 25. per term.[...]will he gin-n lnr those El.l|(it.‘lll.~4 lnk ,. the Forestry course.
The coin-ac will den] with Lhu vhnmcteristii- nunlonncnl nml phyxlolugicnl
fenun'es of the native forest trims and cultivated Exotics in Smi[...]ng glazes. 'l'he nyutumniic pushiun of such
crew, The conwc sci. nub under N0. (£2 must he when lirsl.

This course “ill be given from lime to time as occasion demands. thill
be taken during the year fullowing the course in Elementary Botany set out
nmler No. [12. It. will be given in 1916.

Fee for the course, £2 ‘25..

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BIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

[The attention of students fr directed to tile rule: on 11;). 176-177].

A

86. Elementary Biology (for the Degrees of B. Sc.
and B.A.).

This courf‘e is intended to provide a general introduction to the elementary
facts concerning the atrucbure, life processes. and reproduction of li[...]hich (except as provided for in Regulation
ll. of the Degree of B.Sc., paragraph 4) must. be taken toge[...]dates must. present Lliemseh es {or both parts at the some examina.
tion, and pass in both parts.

Fee for the course, £6 6s.

PAu'r I. iplnlNTS.

(a) The general structure, physiology, and life story of#[...]spirngyw, nlhngo, sacclim‘omyces, and bacteria.
The outlines of the reproduction and life cycle of the fern and the
pine.

(b) The structural botany of the dicotyledonous plant, an illustrated by a
herbaceous and a. woody type,

The flower'nf rauunculus, lathyi'us, and lilium. Veg[...]Polliunbion, fertilise-

Lion, and development of the seed and fruit). Germination of

the wheat and been.

(a) General outlines of the physiology of nutrition, respiration, secretion,[...]tion. heredity, variation, and evolu-

tiou.

(d) The phenomena of saprophytism as illustrated by sanch[...]illustrated by albugo and pncciuia. Pathology
of the organism.

The lectures will take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at
5 p. m., during the first; term.

The laboratory work will take place on Mondays[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (167)[...]‘ [In—ANIMALS.

This course will include:
(a) The fundamental facts of animal morphology and physiology, us illustrutcd
by the following types :
Amoeba; vorticcllu, hydro, frushwater mussel, crayfish, frog.

(b) The histological chumcters of the blood, cpidenunl and connective tissues,
certilnges, bone, muscle, and nerve in vcrtebrntcs.

This part of the course is intended to serve as an introduction to the
histology of the human body.

The lectures and demonstrations will take place during the second and
third terms, on Mondnvs, Wednesdays, a[...]in-ken

(Such portions of these works as refer to the subject-mutter of
Part 11. of the course).

The Frog—an Introduction to Anatomy and Histology:[...]Essentials of Histology ; Schafer. (In each case the latest edition).

B

67. Physiology (for the Degrees of M.B., and
B.A.)

This course of Physio[...]e three
corms constituting one academic year, and the first term of the following yeah
It will comprise the subject matter of the most recent editions of Halliburton's
Handbook of[...]burton’s
essentials of Chemical Physiology, and the Professor’s Lectures.

Students are required to uttcnd :—

l. The Professor’s lectures, the complete course of which will extend
over the fin, and second terms of one your and the first term of the
following year.

2. A prnA ‘cnl course of Histology which will he held during the terms
in which the Professor's lectures are delivered ; for Him cour[...]ith asuitnhle microscope that shull
he subject to the approval of the Professor.

3‘ A practical course of Physiological Chemistry, which will be held
during the third term in each year‘

Practical Examinat[...]ns. (‘2) To more
a. prov vnl nequainlnnre \rilh the chclnistrv of nlhlnnon mu its
nllies. milk, the lliguslivc juices and their notion , hloud, urine, glycogen.

Alto to show A practical ncqnninmnoe with the most important nppnratun
used in studying thc physiology of muscle, nerve, the circulatory and
respiratory systmn.

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Text-books recommended 2

The latest editions of
Handbook of Physiology : lioll[...]imental Physiology : Brndie.

68. Physiology (for the Degree of 5,50. Pass).

This course. will extend over six terms.

It will comprise the course set fut-L11 under 87, and, in addition, ca[...]d laboratory
work, \vliic 1 will be prescribed by the Professor,

Before being credited with a. pass in[...]siological Chemistry will
be prescribed.

Fee for the whole course, £28 Ts.

Textbooksv’l‘hose rec[...]ther articles xmtl works as niny he proscribed by
the Professor.

68. Physiology and Physiolozlcal Chem[...]se will extend over nine terms.

It will umnpriso the courses set (will under 07 and (is, (Hill in addi[...]quired to show u more ilelfllllfll knowledge of the
subject (him is required [or the I’m», Dogreu.um1 to lnwsomore stringent,
exmni[...]is expected that. Students will devote All their
time not; necessarily occupied in lecture): to work in the chemical and physiov
logical luborutories. '

Smileutu [or the Honours Degree in Physiology and Pi: ‘siologicu[...]6 fix. it turuh l'liene fees
include elm [ea for the pass \rork set out under 67 and 68.

Tex t[...]

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pro ram «11 the beginning of each Session

SCHEDULE.

Students ar[...]cultural College
[or two complete years, and take the ordinary Collie-go Course in the following
sumacts Its outlined in the published Prospectus of the Collem. :—

(a) The primiples llllll practice of agriculture
[bl The principles mnl practice of fruit culture
(n) The principle»; nml practice of doirying

(d) Elemou[...]URSE.

' COMPULSORY SUBJECTS—Note: Students for the degree at 3.51:. in
Fol-eitry inuSt fulfil the conditions of Regulation II. of the 13.50. degree.

113.. Chemistry.

Physical Chemis[...]rm only. Part of course set out under 46.
Fee for the course. £1 85.

Organic Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical, as set out under 51 and.
62. Fee for the course, £6 6.x.

7lh. Geology.

The following course has been prescribed, and will extend over on.
year. Fee for thethe ordinary cuxrieulum as
a section of 56 1;.

85:.[...]rk will occupy three hour: u. week. Fees £2 23.

The cliarmteriutio anatomical and physiological features of the
native forest trees and cultivated oxotics in Sou[...]a
both in their mature and their seedling stage.

The nysieumtic position of the above trees.

The course will be [liken (luring the year following the course in Elemen-
tary Botany sol ml! Iiml[...]

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Gallon] insect structure. The detailed anatomy of a bpiml
Insect. Development a[...]os’isoi iuneoi-s. C will-
notion of inseam with the chief Ulmmnters of each order. The

nerol principles: which tend to immune or to dis[...]nsects ; fumigation of nursery stock,
imctieideo. The ganeml relation oi inaeets to plants.

Forest inmts studied in detail under the fallowin heudo :--

(u) Life hiatory of inneuta a[...]turo our] “tour; of damage, with recognition of the
poor. by in: made 91' damage where pwihle.

(r) M[...]veying and Drawing.

This course will be taken at the 8.1L School ,of Miriam. Fee for the
com-w, £2 2s.

Location of pDiIlBR, measurement[...]{Ln examin-
ation will be held inboth auctions ut the and of one]: yem‘lf necessary.
The lecturer hon war to invite students who propose to mkalup
Forestry for the .59. degree to uttend the forestry elm (liming
tllair first your. This bus been lm-un ed in order to make the

metiool work. \vhiuh begins Ill: the am of tho first 3'53? Ii lino
nivorsity, more useful to the student.

Fee for the whole oat-roe, £15 153., or £2 125. ml.[...]

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Sac’rmK B.

(a) History If the development of f'm'extry.

The \Vnods and Formats Act, 1882, of Smith Australia.

(d) [Fare-rt pulv'rw. Utility of foresta. The State in relation to forests.
lit-row policy ill[...]countries.

(a) Fara! hampm-luihm mid euginrm'my. The setting out and formation
of rmnla for temporary and permanunt use. The construction of
bridge» over streams and gulliua[...]lants, frum, sun. wind. alumni: sands. and llrts. TheThe
structurc of the more llnpurmnb limhmu. I’resserralion of timhnr.

(Ir) Ailmimxtmlfua.

During the rncaliona slaidunla will be placed on the rumours of the ll'nrcsl;
Department, and will there unzlurgn a thorn-ugh con .-c of L-rainin
in pint-Iical forestry. The practical course In fin-entry will ran

aally in impurmmra with the theoretical cuanso, nnd will consist
S? the mnbinu of n. wurl 'ng forafilcr, i.a.. nursery w[...]onth a. diary
uni special reports when requested

The zulrnncuxl utudenla will engage in work in connec[...]hinn, working plans and other matters as may from
time lu [inns he considered advisable.

In addition to[...]ationn there will be :1. practical examination
in the field. which may invnll'c a knowledge of any of the subjects
in thin syllabus.

Teal: Banks :—

J.[...]Culture in South Australia.
Hall’s Chemistry of the 1"arm.
Hull's Sails.

Books for Reference:—
Gou[...]ol. V., by W. R. Fisher. Pub” Brad-
bury, Agnew & (3-0., Ltd.

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graphical methods. Inversion of the chitin.

Double slider «trunk alminn Diversions.[...]d mixed
wet and dry methods. Estimation of min in the dry way in [in ores, Ell'ect of
difi‘erenbmeln[...]nlenu. nnd clmlcopxrito involving
separations and the use of volumelr and grurimubric estimation of Lhe[...]splmtca.
Assay ofwor 'ng solutions resnlling from the oynnide proneslsof extrucling
gold. Assay[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (173)[...]ptive course in eloluenlnry building comtruciiou. The lectures
will include the consideration of wall and arch constnlction in br[...]of buildings.

li'onndotimm. Ext-Minion. Piling.

The proportion of building Inuterinle. as brick, stone. lime, mortar, cement,
concrete, &c.

The physical properties of timber. Influence of time, felling, seasoning,
etc, upon strength and durab[...]all that is usually [might in this
subject u } to the construction of the conic sections. the oycloids, volutes, uml
spiral. cfore takinu this subject the strident should lmvo utken l‘lmic Geom-
etry of the First Gun 0.

Fnuruwn SKETCIHNG or PARTS or Mncmx[...]and sections whore necex’mry m n's to give
all the infornmtion, including dimensions, required to enohle lL finished drawing
of the object to he inmleJnnn the sketch. Students are expected to have done
.l-‘[...]A course in Solid Descriptive Geometry, including the projection of points.
lines, plnnes. and aim le solids. the :rinm' lies of perspective drawing and
isometric projection. efore inking this fllllJJeCB the student should have taken
Elementary (Inte[...]

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of working drawings of sepnmtc perm of machinery.

Copying drawings to the same or difl‘crent scales.

Sketching and mens[...]A course in Advanced Mechanical Dnuving. Taken at the School of
Mines.
84. Drawlnz— Descriptive Geome[...]ration of solids and oblique projection. Taken at the Suhnul of Design.

85a. Electrical Engineering
FELLOWSHLP 1. '

An introductory set of lectures to the Electrical Engineering Fellowship
U. Course, take[...]g and Mechanical Engineering
Fellowship Courses.

The lectures and demonnlrutiuns in this course will he of n general and
descriptive chm-nuter outlining the theory qul pmcLicc of direct and alternating
curr[...]eed to Course”. to min in. gcuurul knowledue of the subject; while
students whn inland to lukc L ie a[...]t pmctiunl experience may may he: uhle to gain in the
intenne inte mention.

Text Books.—

Practicul[...]nmuo Electric Machinery, Vols. 1. and lIyaSheldon & Heusmlmn; or

E cctricnl Engineering——[...]

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theoretical work. especinlly in itn n > linntiuu to the design and use of
electrical machinery uncl up nm[...]will
he 1‘ ell in mueh prettier t etnil, and at the some time extended.

Text- ranks
Dynmnn Electric Machinery. Vols. 1. and II.——Shel(lon & Huusunmn.
I’rncticnl Testing of Dynnmus nnd Mot[...]n ; Electrlrnl Review. &c.,

LianTumLu

The lectures will he umiuly devoted to the following :

The general pfinciiles of direct current work and th[...]nl machinery.

A more detailed cona-iderntion of the olnm-nrloristica and behaviour
dynumos and motors under dill'erenl conditions of landing and coupling. The
supply and dintrihution of pmror.deu1ing in demil With the two and Ihree
wire systems. station equipment, hu[...]inductances trented
algebraically nud gmphionlly. the theory and design of A.C. uppumtus such
as[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (176)[...]un of various hand tools, with practical \rurh on the filing of flat
surfaces to stmightrcdgc and cal[...]ription of various chisels used, with practice on the chipping of
surfaces, cutting kcynvays. fitting key, etc.

Centrcing work for the. lathe, grinding lztthe tools. turning with hand[...]chucks nnd devices for chucking.

Boring in the inlhc. other menus oi horl v drills and drilling machines,
Muchining surfnccn in the xhuping, 1|l1tll|ll§1. nnd milling-machines, etc[...]ing diriduns.

Thu ahnvc set nmv hc ol-lninud In. the School of Mines on order,

87. Fitting and Turning (ii).

Description and use of the compound slide-rest luthc, fur surfacing and
ncrenncnttiug.

Methods of calculating change wheels for screw-cutting, etc.

Turning and fitting to exacL gauge, scraping surfaces.

The principles of gearing and the cuttingr of simple gems in the milling
machine.

as. Fltting and Turni'ng (i ).

Cnttim,r Innlliplc Lh .. d sl-ruu's and worms in the inchc. Cutting warm
wheels, etc” in the milling mnchiue.

Stmlcnln will he given Kpt'l'll[...]charting; nmchinery to he put to practical use in the
workshops or hthomtury.

89. Hydraulics.

The laws gaverning the How nt‘ water through orifices, over weirs, nlung
pipes and open channels.

The principlns mnlrnlling the' cunstructinn and wax-king of water \vhccla
turbi[...]lltllleillnLlCnl Cum 3 numbered 30, 31, and 33 in the Syllabus, must be
taken before thin (,‘nnr neut[...]of Hydraulics.

90. Machine Design (i).

The ulnsign nf muchiuc p
fillul'ting. Umnk sh[...]

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91. Machine DGSign (ii.).

The design of an engine, 0f which complete working dr[...]ngineering, IV.

93. Mechanical Engineering (i).

The lranal’urnmlinns uf enter in lurnnue. boiler. and steam engine.
Joule'a equivalent; The ill-null Liernml mm. Saturated and superheated
st[...]er horse-power. Efficiency of funmce and boiler.
The fornmlion nf huilur scale. its prevent-ion and re[...]g. vlennmce. Functions of lly-wheel and
governor. The eccentric. [he ximple slide valve. Lap leud and angle of
advance. \‘nlve Kenning. The Meyer valve gear. Relief l'rmnes. Danhle
parted valve. Trick vulva Piston valve. Divided valves. The Corlisa
engine. High speed en linen. llevcrein'.r[...]nd super-
heatera. Oil filters. Reducing valves. The Riulmrds. irosby, and Simplex
indicamm. Compariso[...]Curtivx. nml. I’m-sons mrhines. Comparison! of the steam turbine mid
reciprocating engine.

GAS ANTI UH. Enemies—The Lenoir engine. The Otto cycle. Dencl'ifh
lion of some modern enfinen using this cycle. The Crussley and Premier
engines. Description of t. in llornnbyvAkroin and Blackstone Oll enginee.

The Diesel oil engine. Blackstone crude oil engine.

The mlrolengine. Cnrlmrehlorn. Valve timing. Special types. Rom.
ing eyiini em The ('iuome engine.

Suction gas producers—Nutionnl. Hornshy, and Cambridge.

NOTE—The above course is essentially descriptive nu[...]

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gases. Carnot cycle. Reversibility. The Regenerator Properties of eteani.
Theory of the steam engine Carnot and Rankine cycle. The entropy tem-
perature diagrams. Refrigerating machines.
The testing of steam engines, measurement of power, i[...]lancing, primary and secondary.

. Text Book—“The Steam Engine"vai’ng.

PRACTICAL.
An experimental eourse on the boiler, steam engine, oil engine, and petr[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (179)[...]un. gum]: Milli-w —'l‘be vhloriuulinn process Thethe processes lor Lhe ex—
Lruotiun uf ailvvr from i[...]ml. Ext-rotation by 1nu1 umulgnuuuimn
Outlines of the XIerrogel urnl l‘llflllflblll process, applia[...]“I)I-y," Plough" nlnl “nun‘puled” copper. The cheuust’v of
comic? “melting uud refining. ([...]lurnnce-z. Smelung in I'o\'erllerntm~_\' lurunvm. The Welsh process. Slugs and
their imminent. tin-oiling in blush furnace.» Outlines of the process. Copper
rennin”, in raverbcmlury furnac[...]y amalgxmation, em. ‘l'r unnuuc of gold ores by the 1 unidu uni-mg,
DotormiuaLion of bins snluble ucldit, of nu me und Llle Intentucidity In nu um.
The consumption of cyanide during ermuenl‘. and the Iota! extraction of the
gfzold. ”Assay of the vyunitle kolutinn rmultmg from the Imminent of [be are
ergo .
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (180)HYLJIABUSiJPPLIED salmon. 21‘.)

The treatment at pyritin gold ores by the chlorination process.

Chloridising l‘ou. ing o[...]tiun by hyposulphita of soda.
Assay for silver of the solution resulting from tho lixiviation of the are

Sniphntising roasting of matter. The sulphutising action of ferrous
sulphide. Sulphati[...]of fuels
and its nlanrllremeut. Cnmpoxitinn turd the general (shurncterof lhu various
kinds of fuel. Construction and the mode of working the chief typex of
modern coke ovens. Utilisation of the bye products. Gaseous fuels. Ulla
producers. Maud[...]forsmeltmg. Modern untonmtic calcining turnout-x. The modern
Welsh promo»:- of A tolling. Blast furnac[...]ees—working and prodnuw. llnvhinu for producing the blunt.
l’yrttiu smelting. Ilnmouierising of copper nmttcx. The Bent-selecting ln‘u»
was. Kernel rotating. Umn[...]modern plums. lilurtrolytn: mining of ropper nod the recovery
of the previous metals. Vurietim of oommerniul copper.

M ETALL l,‘ ROY OF LEA l l.

Cmupm-imu of the chief methods of muolting. their ruxpuct flllfttntugea'
and the untum of the ores [hut nun uaimlly ha [rented by each. Shaft. furnace
snwlting. Calculations of the charger. ‘l‘ypicul Mags. LIEU-ll fume. Cllltl[...]. Gornnui method of vupellntiun. Com-
pan'mn with the English method.

METALLU RGY 0r GOLD.

leneml nrm[...]tinn in pa Conger of was of
nmrcnry mulgohl, null the prucuutiulmudoptml to Iuinimi - them. The lion:
continuous process The uynnide process. Oren and mailings suitable for the
process. Treatlnontofslinms.‘ .-\pplimu-l~.-uusml. eotlvromilmin lhEPI‘DL .
l‘rcoipitntiou of the gold hy {.lno und by Elena 'l‘rclttnmnt of the pl'eelpl»
late to obtain gold bullion. Cripple C[...]modern mechanical wanting furnace“. Outlines of the old Mexican Patio
process. The Pattern and Kiss llypoaulphite processes. The Russell process

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (181)[...]ves Ship. Bit»! furnmee smelting.
Utilisation of the human gimnx (.‘unutious in her which \‘auionn elmnenls
nrc min in the blunt furnace. "Speciml" irons Melting pig iron i[...]lmble c1 . Hugs.

\Vnmzuu'r lnnx.— l‘imory of the "pig lmilin " procem. llehculiuguml
puddling fnrn[...]minium,

ALS.~Ourliues of the metallurgy of the following metals:—
ckel, (lolmlt, Platinum, Antimony, Arsenic, Bismuth.

IDO. Metallurgy (Iii).

The subjects of Metallurgy 11. treated in grentnr ile[...]leculan‘ structure of metals.
Design of pinnt.

The present. state of luetnllu cal practice.

Recent metallurgical researches.

101. Mining (ia).

The modes of occurrence of minerals, Clan il'icntion[...]Methods of prospecting for minerals.

Boring with the diamond and calyx (ll-ii _ Thu American System of hnring
by percussion.

Breaking ground. Hand tool: The use of machinery for breaking ground.
The transmission of ow r to war mg places. Air can: i[...]y. Explosives an blast-lug, Driving and
sinking.

The methods of Nupporlin" exam-Minus. 'l‘ilnheriug[...]rls ni expluimtion. Open out. lly-lrunllu mining. The mining of
beds. Extinction of narrow lLlll[...]

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The drainage of mines. Underground do. . Dunno-re tunnels. Ruling.
Systems of pumping. The Cornish system. Lift and plimger pumps, pump
rods[...]. Pnlsometsr. Air-lift pumps.
Centrifugal pumps.

The ventilation of mines. Causes of pollution of air in mines, Natural
veutilntion. The laws governing the flow of air in mines. Means of assisting
natural[...]ntilation.
Centrifugal lam and hlowcra. Measuring the flow of air:

The lighting of mines.

The descent and ascent of miners. Ladders and ladder[...]extension of that mapped out in Mining (In), With
the following additions :a

Coal Mining. Methods nflnining, and the theory and preclioe ofventilution.

Mine Economics. The sampling of mines and the principles of Valuation.
Mine boflkvkeeping.

Mining Law. The elements of the mining laws of the Australian Strikes.

Mining Methods. The principles of ore-extraction outlined in Mining (In).
treated with greater (lctnil.

Mine Surveying. The making and use of mine plains. The calculation of
dump capacity of ground, etc

Vari[...]cts as pumping. Winding.
methods of handling ore. the design of surfaneworks, etc, and students will be[...])umile(l descriptions of typical constructions of the
various purl-5:. Butlery frames mul foundations. Comparisons of different
design. The use and economy of untoumtm feedersl Stemn stumps.

The Arresti‘a. Chiliun mill,_ Huntingdon mil[...]

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General comparisons of the cost and ohm‘awter of thefree setiling in water.

Jinn—Description of types. The Hart/z, May. Hancock, and others. Char-
aete of the action of jigs. The ellect of interstitial currents and suction.
Rich[...]iments.

CONCENTRATIXG— TABLES.—General laws. The Wilfley table, Frue vcnner,
canvas tables, huddl[...]rs, lnumlere, bins.

Ap lication of principles to the consideration of general mill schemes.
Discuasiun[...]ectures will be given, but LL considerable put of the time will
be devoted to making drawings illustrative of the work in hand.

The principles of the processes described in Mining (lb), Ore Dressing,[...]escribed to
illustrate these principles further.

The roblem of finding a. method of treatment fare. p[...]A course of lecture; is given annually.
Fee for the course, £2 25., or 143. per term.

Preliminary survey): nnd lmmtion of a line oi railway. The netting out of
cirnulur mnl trmisition curv Limiting guides nml curvature. The design
and methods of construct n of cuttings and enllmnkments. The setting out
and mcxuuremcnt uf rurunrurkn. “rui[...]lieu-bridges. Design nml construction of tunnels. The per-
mnnenl want Bull Sleepers lluils mnl mil ixw[...]ion.
W. H. Mills; thilu-uy Unnetnletiou.
Crumlull & Homes ; Raiilruml (Innetrnetion.
I’otl-lgrew & lluvcmhenr: Munuul of Locomotive Engineering.

St[...]various papers, to which they will he
referred in the course of lectures, in the Proceedings of Engineering
Societies.

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the mono. Tension requiml to eliminate song. "use lin[...]elen. Ulmin surveying by triangulation. in lines. The mngnetic
needle. )‘lugniatic declination Ienmni[...]utirnctinn. Magnetic. and true benring.
Azimuth. The campus». Dip of noodle und use of rounterpnise I[...]f needle upon its sensitive-noes and reliability.
The iirlsnmtie compass, Surveying with the cmupnxv. Elimination of local
attraction. The miner's dial. Dialling. Construction of tho theod[...]olieule. lleplucing broken cross when.
l mnining the lelesoullie for Rlllel .i null chromatic uhermtio[...]omatic lens. l’uru Inn. Tie liunuulen eyepiece. The erecting nud
(lingonttl eyepieoes Adjustments of the transit und Y tlieodolltos. Index
error of the vertical circle. Elimination of instrnnieutul error» in the measure-
ment of angles Eccentricity oi \‘ernie[...]. Running a. xtrnight line. Setting out
cut-real. The trulmiliou curve. 'lritrer Mg by orientation nnd by deflection
nngles. lieduoing the survey. nlcnluuou of reduced bearings, lulitixdeu[...]Error of closure. Balancing tie survey. Plotting
the survey with frotruofor nnd by eo-ordinntes. Compu[...]n 1. IE subdivision of
lend. Studio uumsuremeurs. The Y Mill (lumpy levels and their udjuntments.
Levelling. Corrections for curvature of the enrtli and for refx'oetion.
Elilninulion of errors of cui'rnture, refraction, and collinmtion Adjustment in
the lield. Bench nun Allen-obit: error. liednced levels. Section levelling.
Cutting and filling. The primuoidol formula. Ame. of three level motion.
C[...]. I-lour angle. Right Mcennion.
Moon and nppurent time. Equation of time. Solur nnll nidereul time. Local
time Calculation of time of ouliniuntiou of circnmpolnr sturs. Simple
determinations at latitude and longitude and location of the meridian.

108.[...]. course in practical carpentry intended. to make the student
ariiiliar with the use of woodworking tools and to give lum a knowledgeof the
Jementary principles of carpentry.

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THE FACULTY OF LAW.
ORDINARY SUBJECTS.

1. LAW or PROPERTY [Part 1.17010)-

((1) Principles of the Law of Real xuul Personal Property

(b) Statutes:[...]perty (omitting Port 1., Chap. 4 ,- Part 11.
with the exception of Chap. 7; Port 111., Chap. 5; and
Por[...]2. LA\V 017 PnorEn'rY (Part II.)—(Il I).

(a) The following special ouhjecls: Terms of years. Mortgages,
Title, The Modern Conveyance, Trusts, Bills of Sale, Adminv[...]men’s
Property, Insolvency, and Companies.

(b) The following Shimmy?
The Distress for Rent Act. 1883.
The Landlord and Tenant AcL, 1893 (No. 580).
The Trustee Acts, 1893 and 1907.
The Administration and Probate Acts, 1891 and 1904.
The Real Property Act, 1836.
The Bills of Sale Act, 1886, and No. 4 of 18556.
The Married 1Vomen’s Property Acts. 1883-4, 1898, and 1902,
so for as they relate to property.
The Insolvent Act, 1886.
Act No. 7 of 1862, Part, II,
Act No 8 of 1841 (Registration of Deeds).
The Companies Acts, 1892, 1893.
The Policies Protection Act, 1887.

(c) The reports of cases specially prescribed in lectures[...]ms' Real Progeny

Willimns’ Personal ’ 011) ' The parts rclntiug to the
Igest

Stmlmu and Kenrick— special subje[...]

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(a) General Princinles

(b) The Law as to the Sale of Goods, Ne otiable Instruments,
Agency, Pa[...], Bils of Lading, Insur-
ance, and Bailmenhs

(a) TheThe following Statutes:—
Employer's Liability Acts,[...]22]
Law of Libel Amendment Ant, 1895
Act tn Amend the Law of Slander, 1365
Limitation (1f Suits and Act[...]of reference :

Sulmond‘s Lzur of Torts.
Clerk & Lindscll 3 Law of Torts.
Russell on Crimes.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (187)[...]or EVIDENCE AND ProcmmknAlIM.

(1:) Principles of the Law of Evidence.
Statutes: No. 2 of 1852: 24 of 1[...]s Recognition Act, 1901 (Fed).

(11) Procedure of the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Acts. No. 5 of 1853[...]on Evidence (9th edition).
Stephen‘s Digest of the Law of Evidence.
Odgers’ Principles of Pleading.

(a) Procedure of the Local Court. ~
Local Courts Act, 1886‘

6, CONS'I‘ITUTIONAL LAW—(115].
(u) Outlinea of the Constitutional History of Englano
(5) Elements of Englieh Constitutional Law

(L) Relations of the Crown and Imperial Parliament to the
Colonies and Dependencies

(d) The Conatitutinn of South Australia
(a) The Cnnatitution of the Australian Commonwealth

(f) The Statutes and Cases Hpeeially prescribed in the course of
lectures.

'l‘ox t-hooks:

Moore’s The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia.
(Students’ edition).[...]stitutional Law.

SPECIAL SUBJECTS.
l. LAT1N7(2).
The same as prescribed for the first year of the B.A. Degree.
2. One subject of the course for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Arts,
exclusive of Latin and Jurisprudence.
3, ROMAN LAW—(116i

. The course of lectures is given every second year, and is completed
in one year. It Will he given In 1917.

(a) The hietorieal development of Roman Law

(b) The Roman Law under Justinian

( The Law of Obligations

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Tex t-houks :

Gibbon’x Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, chap 44‘

Moyle’s linperatoris[...]2 (Law of
Procedure) and Book H]. (Family Law and the Law of Inherir
tance).

Books of reference :

Hun[...]in.

4. THEORY or LAW AND LEGISLA'l‘IONifli7).
The course of lectures is given every second year, an[...]xt-hooks :
Brown’s Anstinian Theory of Law, and The Underlyingr Principles
of Modern Legialatiou,
Ben[...]ion.

n, PRIVATE lN'l‘ERNA'l‘IONAL LAW7(118).
The course of lectures is given every second year, an[...]ng course of study is suggested to candidates for the
Degree of Bachelor of Laws ze-

FIRST YEAR.

Latin

Law of Contracts.

One subject included in the B.A. Course.

SECOND YEAR .

Law of Property (Par[...]Procedure.

It is recommended that candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws
should not enter into Article? until after the completion of their first year‘s
course at the Univeraity.

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FIRST YEAR,
120. Elementary Anatomy,
Fee for the Course, £8 8&1.

I. Descriptive Anatomy.
Bones, Joints and Musc[...]Gray.

'I. Practical Anatumy.
Daily attendance in the Dissecting Room from 9 to 5, except at lecture
ho[...]t-books recommended :
Practical Anatomy : Parsons & Wright ; 01'
Manual of Practical Anatomy: D. J, C[...]Physiology 11111 e\te11d over foui te1ms, viz: 7 the three
terms constituting one teademic year, and the first term oi the followmor yea1.
It will comprise the subject 1n11tte1 cf the most recent editions of Hallilnu ton s
Handbook o[...]ibuI ton 5
Essentials of Chemical Physiology, and the Pr"ofessm s Lectures.

Students an: rcquilcd to attend. 7

1. The P1ofesso s lectures, the complete course of which “ill extend
over the ii and second terms of one yem and the [irst term of the
following; year. Fee, per term 1222/

2.Apr:1ctiealcoursc of Histologv which will he held clurinor the terrns
in which the 'P1ofessor s lect111es are delivered for this cou[...]a suitable 111icroscope that shall
be subject to the approx 211 of the Profes. 01. Bee, 11c1'te1111,£3 3/.

3. A practi[...]hysiological Chemistry, which will he held
during the third term in each year. Fee, for the course, £3 3/.

Practical Examination.

E1101[...]d 010mm '(2) To show a
rcctical acquaintance with the chemistry of albumin and its
ailies,1nilk. the diocstive Juices and their actions, blood,111ine,glycogen.
Also to show 11, practical acquaintance with the most important apparatus
used in studying the physiology of muscle, nerve, the circulatory and
respiratory systems.
Text-books reconnnended :
The latest editions of
Handbook of Physiology:[...]

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Organic Chemistry
1‘ so for the couwc, £8 8/.
Subjects 1105.51 and :127\i<le pages 106 197

Physical Chemistry.
Fee for the com-Se, £1 1/.

Elementary Physical Chelnistr beinU the first tenns leutlues only of
Theoretical Chemistry, P111 , I of the B Sc.C0111'se (46).

TGVb»l)001( :
Introduction[...]kerx

' SECON D YEAR.
121. Anatomy.
Fee for the Course, .63 $5.

I. Descriptive Anatomy.
'lhis course includes the auhjevts l11uxc11herl fm (he Fiust Yezu, and 111 H
addition
Description of the vascular and nervou.
other viscera.
Text-books recommended, the szune 21x for the first year.

stems, org-.1115 of spam a1 sense 11,1111 3

I/. Praéificixl Anatomy.

Daiiynttendmmc in the Dissectinn 11001111111111? to 5 except at 1ectnre[...]Text-books 130011111iel1tled- .
Those set out far the First Year,

67. Physiology. _
FeesiPhysiology, £2 2/; Histology, £3 3/.

This course will extend over the first, term of the second year, See above
umlez' Phyxialog/y qfi/te fimyear.

122. Materia Medica.
Fee for the Course, £2 28.
General 211.111 Special
Text-book[...]period of three months by some person approved by the
Councii.

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Fee for the Course, £6 65

General and Special Diseases.
Tex[...]Lectures on Clinical MedicineAGlerkshlp.
Fee for the Course, £2 25.

125. Principles and Practice of" Surgery.
Fee for the Course, £5 53,

General and Special Diseases and[...]ystem of Surgery (Treves) may also be consulted.

The instruction in Practical Surgery will includei
The application of splints, bandages, etc.
Textbooks recommended :
A Surgical Handbook: Caird & Calhoam

126. Lectures on Clinical SurgeryiDressership.

Fee for the Course, 132 ‘

127. Regional and Surgical Anatomy.
Fee for the Course, £6 65‘
(1) Regional Anatoniy as applied to Surgery, and (2) smfaeo Anatomy as
applied to the Fine Arts.
l'exhbooks recommended :
Treves & Keith, Surgical Applied Anatomy.
Regional and Stir ”ll Annlomy: Kerr)"
Land Marks and urfane Markings of the Human Body: L. Ii Rnwling.
5th ed. Lewis, 1912.
B[...]honmon, (Clan: pk).

128i Patholagy.
Fee for the Course, £2 25.
The course includes
1. LECTURES 0N GENERAL PA'[...]

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a. Lectures on special pathology, including the more important
morbid conditions that may aflcct the principal organs and
tissues.

Text-books recommended :
lreen‘s Morbid Anatomy, ed. Bosanquct.

Bcattie & [Jixson‘s Pathologyir]. General 3. Special.

11[...]PIC PATHOLOGY.

Practical classes will be held at the Laboratory each Wednesday, from
2 tn 4 pm. All th[...]dents are to attend.

This course will consist of the examination of
I. Fluids or the bodyi
Urine, blood, gastric contents, cerebro-spi[...]s), hepatic, car-
diac, vascular, lymphatic, etc.
The above list merely includes general headings, and[...]rriinbaum (Lnngmans)
Clinical Methods : Hutchison & Rainy (Cassell’sl.

THIRD “ND FOURTH VEARS.

B, PUST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS.
These will be held at the Hospital Mortuary daily whenever
material is avai[...]year students are to attend. A roll will be kept.
The student whose ee the subject was is expected to read the
clinical notes and SI at the autopsy. Each student must attend at
least forty autops >er annum during the third and fourth years.
Books recommended :
Beattie & Dixson‘s l’athologyil. General, 2. Special
lr[...]d. by Bosanquct. (Pub. by Bait
li‘cre, Tindall, & Co.)

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General IImI'pholugy:mIl lIiIIl[...]k recommended : .
A Manual of Bacteriology : Muir & Ritchie.

Medical and surgical Practice.

The Medical and Surgical Practice uf the Adelaide Hospital dining the
academic year

’ Dentistry.
To receive instruction from some person approved by the Council.

FOURTH YEAR.

130. Medicine.

Fee for the Course, £6 Gs.
Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Medicine.

131. Lectures on Clinical Medicine.—clerkship.
Fee for the Coume, £2 25.

I32. Surgery.

Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
Fee for the Course, £5 59.

133. Lectures on Clinical Surgery.—Dressership.
Fee for the Course, £2 '29.

134. Obstetrics.

Fee for the Course, £3 35.

Text-hooks recommendcd’
Manual[...]Eden.

135. Forensic Medicine.
Fee [or the Course, £2 169.

The Coroncr’ s Cmut, Mugiatmte’ 5 (Joint, Local C[...]genu1_al,und as bearing upon cases that may term the
subject of £1 Cornnm’s inquest, civil a[...]

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SYLLAllUs—llEDICINE. 233

The signs of death. identification of the living and of the dead subject,
and of lll|lllllll renmius. Modes of dying and sudden death.

The deleelion of hlumlsluins.

Woundsnnd pursmml injm[...]owning hanging, strangulation, and
snil'ocuciun.

The Medina-legal nspecls of A null wxnul rclniionshiw[...]olm. l'mnlilinn nll'ecting thenclion 0f liaisons.
The principal poisons, Lheirnnluru mnl nunle of ncliun. sympunmltology
unrl l-reuunant.

The following lexi-liook» nniv he consulted :

Foren[...]ntal physiology and its relation m munml disease.
The causes of insanity and feelnleminzlwluem General[...]nurice Craig. ‘

187. Pathology.

Fee for the course, £3 3/.
Students must :
(a) Pen-farm the nei- «wiry puilmlngical laboratory work in connection
with the was nlloued to them.
(5) Hold the position of l’nlholagicnl Clerk for two months during
the Shh yeur. (Sue schedules).

Medical and Surgical Practice.

The Medical and Surgical Practice cf the Adelaide Hospital during the
academic year, and the Hofipibals for the Insane (luring three months

Practical Midwifery.[...]ecfures on Clinical Medicine.»clerkship.
Fee for the Course, £2 ‘29.

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Fee for the Course, £2 2:.

I40. Therapeutlcs.
Fee for the Course, 24 45.

General and special.
Text-hooks r[...]incipia. Therapeutic-a.

141. Gynecology.
Fee for the Course, £3 36.

Diseases of the female organs of generation.
Text-book recommende[...]lip uud Dressership.

142. Ophthalmology.
Fee [or the Course, £3 35.

Injuries of the E)“: and its appendages.

Disenscu of the eyelids, conjunctiva, and lachrymal apparatus.

Diseases of the cyehnll including glancoum, amblynpia, and functional
disorders of vision.

Refraction.

Aflectiuns of the ocular muscles.

Colom- visiun and its defects.[...]Clerkship and Dressership.

143. Otology.
Fee for the Course, £2 2s.
Anatomy and physiology of the ear shortly considered.
Injuries and dlseasaa 0 the amricle.
Diseases of external lunliuu'y canal, including fm'eign bodies in the eéu'.
Diseases of the membwum iym mnl and Lym annm and their consequenc[...]f HMO-pharynx llllll Cuslachian rage.
Diseases of the inner ear.
Text-hook recommended :
Diseases; of the EM and Naso-Phurynx : Hunter Tod.
The following work may also be consulted: '
Text-buck uf Diseases of the Ear: Politzer.

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144. Operative Surgery.
Fee for the Course, £4 43.
Operations on the. dead body.
Text-book recommended :

Manual of Op[...]hilndelphia.

14-5. Diseases of Children.
Fee for the Course. £2 Es.

Text-books recommended :
Medical[...].
Hygiene and I’uhiic Health : by \\ hitelcgge & Newman. (Unseen)

The (allowing; \vorku “my ulsu ho cnnsulte
Theorl' and Practice of Hygiene : by i ntlur & Firth. (fllnn'chill).
Vim .‘lntinlics: anshnlnm[...]hlixh.

ing Um]

I47. Vaccination.
Fee for the Course, £1 ls.
Instruction in Ynecimttion.

148. Anaesthetics.
Instruction in the administiation of Anaesthetics.

Medical and Surgical Practice .
Of the Adelaide Hospital during the Academic Year.

Practical Midwlfery.
(If n[...]

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pitch or frequency of now; the siren : limits of undihility Music»
interval of[...]or no.1 minur scales; smile of equal Lempemmeul.

Free {lull lorccd viln’uliuns - theory of resonance:[...]air-column. wiml instruments;
vibration of rods. the tuning-fork: vibration of plates and me|n~
braues[...]sunl in par! writing of not more than four parts.
The addition of not more than three parts to it figured bass. The
harmonization of melodic» in not more than four parts, i.e. by the
mldition of not more Lhun three other parts.

l52[...]ended :

A Com-me of Harmony (Bridge mnl Sawyer).
The Arl. uf Counterpoint (hilson).

153. HISTORY or Mosmi

A general knowledge of the chm-noter of the various forms of music
composed between the years 1600 and 1850.

Textbooks recommended :
Per[...]-IT of Musical History " (Novella).

Purry’s “The Eve ution of the Art of Moxie}:

154, I‘Lmor‘on‘rn PLAYING.[...]th hands together on nature npurl,

(b) Arpeggios The arpegginss of all Innjor and minor common chord:[...]octave apart-

(9) Bach, Any three movements from the ”French Suitesr”

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Candidates will he required to state the name or namek of an interval
or intervals within the limits of a major ninth played on the piano-
forteJ and in each case the name of one of the two notes forming the
interval being sup )lied to the candidate, he will he required to state
the name of the ot ier.

In each case the two notes forming the interval will be sounded simul-
taneously and als[...]er.

Candidates will also be required to identify the following chords when
played upon the pianoforto or organ :AMagor and minor common
chords and their inversions, the chord of the dominant seventh and
its inversions, the chord of the diminished seventh.

153. ORGAN PLAYING.
List of[...]e and with hands and feet together
(5] Arpeggios. The arpe gins of all major and minor common chords
in[...]ar Lost -
Candidates will hr.- rtnluirell In sum: the mono or Home“ of an imorrnl
or intervals within the limits of 1'. lnnjur ninth played on the argon.
and in each case the Home of one of the two notes forming lha inter-
val being supplied to the rmnliahue, ho will he required to stole the
name of the other.
In ench cnsc the two notes forming the interval will he sounded simul-
lnneuualy and als[...]lhen
Candidates will ulna he required to identify the following chords when
played upon the pixnwforte ur urgnn:——.\Iajm- and minor common
chords and their inverSiuns. the chord of the dominant. seventh and
its inversions. the chord of the diminished serenllr

SECOND YEAR’S COURSE.[...]more than four parts.

Dounnr Um'x’rrzurmxr M. the octave, tenth and twelfth.
158. CAM in two[...]

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History of the scale, of counterpoint, harnmny, and of form in c[...]armony.”
Prout‘s “ Counter nint, Strict and Free."
Pront’s ” Double ountorpoint and Canon”
H[...]inant sevenihn
(c) Sing two atndics selected from the list not not under 160
(d) Sing two pieces seleclml from the list .«et out under 160
(a) Sing at sight.
1E! P[...]octave apart.
(c) Ploy two studies selected from the list set out under 161
(d) Play two pieces selected [two the list set out under 101
la] Playai sight.
182. ORG[...]pe gins of common chords and of dominant seventh!
The son. as and nrpeggios to be ‘played with the bends and feet
separately or together
(a) Play two studies selected from the list set out under 162
{:1} Play two pieces «elected from the list set out under 162
(9) Play at sight
(2") Answer questions on the pitch and quality of organ stops: and on
the combination of the vnrions stops.
168‘ VIOLIN PLAYING.
(u) Play an[...]inant seventlm
(0) Play two studies selected from the list set out under 163
[d] Play two pieces selected from the list set out under 163
(a) Play at night.
164, VI[...]minant seventh:
(6) Play two undies xelectcd from the list set out under 164
(d) Play two pieces selected from the list set out under 164
(9) Play at night.
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sv umnus—qmsxc 2.39

The List of studies and Pieces‘forjsis are as

130.[...]ons, On. 10, Nos. 13 and 17.
Song: — Mozart, “The Violet.”
Sullivan. “ Orpheus with HR Lute."[...]searched me out"
(Woman of Samaria).

Schubert, " The Young Nun."

meon.
Studies—0011041116,, 25le011[...]“ If with all your hearts."
Tom's, ” Stars of the Summer N igllt."

BASS.
Studies—Cancun, 40 less[...]“ Now Heaven in Fullest Glory."
White, M. V., " The Devonh Lover.”

Pmnoroms PLAvma.

Studie[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (201)[...]re than five parts.
Mr Al. HI: ‘um‘ AND anl.
The various forms em dorm! in musical eompnsition and the
history nf their dove opulent.
lns‘rnrmsx rxrmx[...]he mnnpmxu, capabilities and chm‘acterisbies of the
run-inns instrnnlenia' employed in a modern orche[...]nnitiou in (he
exnlninnmon In u'nrlung paper» in the almremamed snhyects.

187.

168. )IUHICJL[...]nswers in like foregoing
unlueets by reference to the standard classical compositions and to
Show a, nnucnl knowledge of the full scores 0f the {allowing classical
works:

Beethoven —Syn1pilony in F (No. fi~the " Pastoral ”1 .
Mendelssohn—Hymn of Praise.[...]' “Fugue."
l'runt-' " Applied Farm
l’ronL'u ' The Orchestral.
Berlioz's “ Instrumentation."

The articles on “Opera," "Oratorio,” “Sonata,"[...]rk for Pinnchrte and
Strings. m \vorkssplenled hy the enmlidnln: nlnal. he submitted in the Elder
Profexsnl of Music fur his approval qu months hufore the examination. '

Fun-[Jar : [inch candidate will b[...]range, dcmils
of \\‘llIUlI may he obtained from the lichsbuu‘. Any selection made by the
enndiduie must he submitted to the Elder l’rufesuor of Music for his nppmvnl
two mnnihs before the exmninnbiun.

SINGING.

Ench candidate wil[...]

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Solos ; the candidate must show his ability 3;- sing inteiiifigntly in two forei 11
languages. The works selected by the candidate must submitted to t
Elder Professor of Music for his approvul two months before the examination.

myth": Each candidate will he re ui[...]g t lat of orator-ins and operas) irrespectirc
of the clmrncter of his voice, but it special. knowled e will be required of a
selection made by the candidate from the works written for his own voice,-
such selection must he submitted to the Elder Professor of Music for his
approval two months before the examination.

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE.

The University has instituted n Diploma in Commerce in place of
the Advanced Commercial Certificate. The subjoincd Regulations
and Syllabus set out the curriculum. Students may take the subjects
of study in any order, and there is no restriction regarding the
number of subjects that may he taken at one time. The 7liIH¢~lablffl
on page 247 show the lectures to he given each year, and recommend
an order of study according to the your in which a student enters
on the course. It will be seen that the course may he completed in
four years. Two of the six courses, viz., in Accountancy and in
Economics extend over two years; the others are completed in one
year. In all courses the lectures nro given once at week during the
three terms of thc University session. In Account[...]urs, in Unmmerciul Law an hour and :1 quarter, in
the other subjects one hour. The lectures in every subject are opon
to those who do not wish to study for the Diploma. There is no
onu‘unce exmnination. It i[...]should
order their text books three months before the opening of the session.
as the booksellers (Io not keep them in stock.

RE[...]es shall attend lectures and pass examinations in the
nudermentioncd subjects, viz. :-

1. Business Pra[...]Technology.

Hi. There shall he nn examination at the end of the course of
lectures in each subject. Writte[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (203)the Professors 0r Lecturers, and the
results of terminal or other examinations in any subject, may
he taken into considcration at the final cxamination in that
subject.

There may he[...]qualified to sit for n forlner exami-
nntion in the same subject. shall he allowed to present them-
s[...]Candidates shall enter at least one month before the date fixed

*llln.

for the examination, and must present certificates showing
that they have attended the prescribed lectures, and have
done written or other work (if required) to the satisfaction
of the Professors and Lecturers.

Candidates who have passed the prescribed examinations shall
be awarded the Diploma, and shall be designated Associates
in Commerce of the University of Adelaide.

TIV. The following fees shall be paid in such instalments as the

)ouncil shell from time to time determine, each instalment
being payable in advan[...]0
6. Geography nnd Technology l 11 6 5 0

Fee for the Diploma l l 0

Fee [or a su plementary examination in any subject shatl be four time-

the es for an ordinary examination in the same subject.

V. Schedules defining, as far as may be necessary, the range of

study, lectures, and other work and examinations, shall be
drawn up by the Council, and published not later than
J anuary in[...]amined, but only upon special
grounds approved by the Council.
Candidates exempted from attendance at lectures in any
subject. shall, in addition to the examination fee, pay half
the lecture fee for that subject during such p[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (204)[...]nt examinations, and desire
to count them towards the Diploma, may be granted such
exemption from the requirements of these regulation! as the
Council may determine.

VIII. A Candidate who has passed the University Examination in any
subject of the courses prescribed for the B.A., 13.80., and LL.B.
Degrees, may have the fact recorded on his Diploma.

IX. Whenever the number of students desiring to attend lectures in
any subject is smaller than a minimum fixed by the Council,
the lectures upon that suhject may be omitted altoget[...]lder of an Advanced Commercial Certificate under the old
Regulations may surrender his Certificate and obtain the
Diploma in Commercc upon passing on additional examination
prescribed by the Council, in Economics and Commercial
History. But such examination must be passed in or before

the year 1910.
Allowed 12th Dmmber. 19W.

NOTE—Holders of the Diploma. may use the letter! A.c.u.A.

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE.

1. BUSINESS PRACTICE.

Lecturer—Mn. R. M. STEELE, A.C.U.A.

The Course, consisting of about 30 lectures, is given[...]ties of rincipuls and
Maintains; illustrations in the case of typical trades. their routine and
emergen[...]rading, financial, agency,
etc. Exploitation: of the ohjccts and principal clauses of ordinary
documen[...]Building and (Jo-operative Societies
and others.

The constitution and business control of partnerships and registered
companies, the duties of company secretaries.

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The Eunolians of ‘comrnerclul travellers. of chambers of oonmleree.
of trmlo advertiaing. The hunineaa transactions relaliog to the lnle nl
goods and to the sale. pumhm and mummy ol land.

The prineiples Ind practiee of nlmwlaile nrb'lhmmana an adopted Ivy
Lbs voluntary urllibration board of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce.

Text. books recomm[...]ecturer— Ma. 5. RUSSELL Hoar“. Bun. [Cm-uh.)

The eonruu consists of about. Ill) iecturos. and begi[...]eted in No yours. Ewh lecture lusts for we hours. The course will
eornrnenccll: 1916.

Fee. Ms. per Ler[...]via: :

Brief liaturiml and enemlintruilneunu tn the snhjccl of Antenn-
uncy: development oi; its meth[...]in use shown nml illustrated by emri , including the correct. employ-
ment of the jam-nu] in modern nucounumur. The Swami“ of separate
balancing of lodgers explained and vxmnpiilicd. lnnl-ruclion given in
the val-ions forms nf account snilezl L0 dill‘erent[...]t, nceonnu explained.

Theoretieul instruction no the uburu with full note». on principles
and meLImds[...]No text-books are prworiborl. in“. reference tn the following is
recommended :
l’iblnnn’s - Din-H[...]ant'a Companion.

W. N. Jenkinsun: Book-keeping.

The sixth and last. term of the course isnlloblud to the snhjoeL nl'
Auditing. in which the instruction includeunurus on the rlutiex, respon-
nihllibier and qualifications of auditors. progrmnmos of Audit of venous
Mme-o businesses, the treatment. of general amlapeciul poinlaarising
in dillenmt muIiLs. fiolinilions of unxlitin V. owl, and the auditing
vrihiciam of defective or erroneo[...]

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Lecturer!i\lu. P. E. JOHNSTONE, B.A., LL. B.

The course, consisting of about. 30 lectures. is given every other year, and is
completed in one year. The lectures last uhunt an hour and a quarter. A
new course will he given in 1917.

Fee 145. per term.

The lectures will deal with the general principles of the law of contracts, as
well as with the following :
Negoliithle Instruments. Sale of good[...]pin‘x'cra' liability. War -
men's cumpennutxon. The factories mm.

4,. ECONOMICS AND COMMERCIAL HISTORY.
Lecturers—PROFESSOR MIranm. and MR. HAM.

The course in Ecuuomics consists of about 50 lectures[...]d. per term.

Economic ductriue in concerned with the theory of values Mid ils
application Lo ihu mmsumptiun, the production, and the distribution of
\veulth. This will occupy three terms of the course. the other two will
be nccupicil with public policy an[...]: —
Marshall, Ecwimm‘i-s uf Industry.
Robson, The Eunlntiun of Modern Uupi'tutixm (new edition).
Ojfirrml Year Book 0f the Commonwealth Na. 7 (1914'.
Second Your :
l‘lehn, 1’ulih‘u Fi‘uaurr.
liuxtan, The Argument: on either ride of the Fun-12L Question.
Dny, Ilium-y qf Uummerne.
Oficiul Year Book of the Commonwealth Na. 7 (1914).
For private study:
Brm[...]n 1916. Fee, ms. 6L1. per term,
it will deal with the following, inter aim;

Mane and «milieu the media. uf exchange. Functions and attri-
butes 0 money. Conditions which justify pnper nmnev. The single
standard of value. The coinage. Forms and requisites oi cheques.
hills of uxchunge. and other inslrnmcntx nicrcdil: and the right-é and
liabilities ofull pnrties thereto. The foreign 1:, images. The supply
af gal l in relation In prices. Origin and develommnt of hawking.
Constitution of present-(1M hunks. The Bank at n lane] English
banking and gold r[...]

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TEXT-BOOKS.
Svkes: Banking and Currrncy.
The Connnonwmiltli (.‘oizmye Act (No. 6 of 1909).
The Commonwenllli Iii/I4 of Haw-hangs Act (No 27 of 1909).
The Commonwealth flutlrnh‘au Ammm (Nos. 11 of 1910[...]ID will he given in l9l6.
Fee ")5. 6d. per term.

The work of the course will be covered partly by wvanuk. partly by
lecture, and partly hr practical work nml tliscnsxion. The following
is an outline of the snl-jentmmttcr of the unnme together- will: A
sketch oi the prnctical work, and a note of certain lioukx desi[...]giolo ricnl. social.
and politlcul controls n {on the prmlnctmn. (istrilnition.
and exchange of coin-um[...]evelopment, Irom
simply unorganized Industries in the present complex in}
(lustrml systems.

Comma-mu I[...]rtain
leading manufacturing industries, including the textile:
and iron and steel, will be Lrented somewhat: in detail.

Regional. Industry and commerce of the chief countries
entering into commercial relation[...]Wonk. 'I‘lm muin prim-iples of statistics, and the
plotting out anti ex lmmLion of stutisliml tables. Sketclrmaps illus-
trating the geogmp ricnl {nets of the com; . espoc' lly in connection
with the distribution) of mntvriztls of umunler .l[...]

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The following is a, list of books suggested as suitable for returenc-
m- for further reading. The mure expcnsiva may be consulted at the
University Library and at the Public Library.

Chisholm, G. G. Handbook q/‘am[...]’tublc.
152x. net.

Bartholomew, J. G. Atlas qf theTIME TABLES.
1. The following are the com-sec of lectures for the nexbfew years :w

lQlfi—Accuunbancy 1., Econom[...]—Smnc as in 1916.
ling—Same as in 1917.

2. ' The following is the order in which “idem are recmnuleudcd to bake up
the subjects of theThe examination papers are published with th-[...]

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TIME-TABLE OF LECTURES
FOR 19%.

(First Tel-m b[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (210)EVENING CLASSES. EXTENSIUN LECTURES. 249

EVENING GLASSES.

The University possesses a small endowment for the encouragement
of students who are unable to attend. Lectures during the day. The
Council has accordingly made the following arrnugements :-—

l, Full courses of[...]actionl work in Arts and

Science mny be given in the evening or lute in the :Iflerunon

when there is an adequate Ilemund, and when the work is of a

{I kind that. min he adequately studied in the evening. A reference

to the Annual Report in Part V. of the Cnlemlnr will Show in-

Lending students what evening courses were given (hiring the

innit session. Intending students should ulso consult with the
Dean of the li‘nculty in which they propose to study.

The Erlucntiou Department has established Stlnlentships for the
encouragement of such students (For details see Evening
Studentships, p. 276}, and the Council admits students of the
School of Mines, and students of the l’hm‘nmceuticnl Society, at.
n reduced fee.

EXTENSION LEGTUREB.

3. The Council has also instituted short courses of lect[...]Public intimation of these. lectures is made from time to time
during the aession.

The following courses will be given :It the University in
1916:—

’l‘hree Lectures by P[...]Relations";
and three by Professor Chapman on “ The Big Guns of the War."

RULES FOR THE UNIVERSlTY LIBRARY.

I. OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE LIBRARY.

1. The Library shall be open on Week Days from 9 sun. to[...]when It shall be open from 9 mm. to l 11.11:.

2. The Library shall be closed on Sundays, on Public Holidays, and
on such other days, and at such other times, as the Council may direct,
previous notice of suc[...]

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II. Pmsons EnrrrLEn T0 Annissmn roe READING Pvnroses.

1. The following persons shall be entitled to use the Library for
reading purposes :—

(l). Past and Present Members of the University Council.
(2). Oificers of the University.

(3). Graduates of the University, including those who have
been admitted ad cumiem ymdum.

(4). Students attending lectures ut the University, subject to
the Rules in Section Ill.

(5) Other persons, subject to the Rules in Section IV.

ill. Roms roe THE Annxssron or STUDENTS WHO ARE Nor GRADUATES.

1. Any student wishing to make use of the Library shall apply to
the Librarian for n ticket, entitling the holder to admission to the
Library for one year.

2. Such ticket can be either cnneelled 'or temporarily Withdrawn at

any time by the Library Committee if the holder shall have been guilty
of improper'conduct in the Library.

IV. Roms FOR. THE ADMISSION or Drum Pnnsons.

, 1. Persons, other than those already specified, who are desirous of
using the Library for purposes of study may, on application to the
Council, receive it ticket entitling them to the use of the Library for a
fixed. period of time.

Any Member of the Library Committee may grant admission to the
Library until next meeting of the Council.

V. PERSONS ENTITLED TO BORROW Booxs mom was Lnnunr.

The following persons shall be entitled to borrow books from the
Library :—
(1). Members of the Council.
' (2). Oflioers of the University.

VI. Runes sou Boanowmo Boone.

1. Any book can be borrowed from the Library with the exception of
those classed as works of reference[...]ll such cases special leave must be obtained from the
Council before the book can be borrowed.

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2. The title of any book borrowed, and the date of borrowing, must
be entered at the time by the officer in charge, in a. book provided for
the purpose.

3. Books borrowed must be returned within one month of the date

of issue, and all books must he returned before the day appointed for
cleaning and examining the Library.

.4. Those infringing Rule 3 shall be fined 21. shilling a volume for the
books which they have failed to return, after being warned by the
Librarian.

5. The borrower shall restore the volume in the same condition in-
which he receivedit (fair wear[...]ping.

V11. RULES ron 'I'HE CONDUCT or READERS [N THE LIBRARY.

1. The use of pens and ink in the Library is Strictly prohibited
except at tables set sport for the purpose.

2. Readers who are not entitled to borrow hooks are strictly for»
hidden to remove them from the Library.

3. Readers, other than Members of the Council and Officers of the-
University, must, after consulting hooks, leave them on one of the
tables, and not restore them to the shelves.

4. Readers causing any damage in the Library, or behaving in such
a way as to interfere with the comfort of other renders, shall incur the
penalty ol'a fine, the amount to be fixed by the Board of Discipline. or
may be excluded from the [librury by the Librarian or olficer in
nttendunce, and may he further deprived of the use of the Library for
such term as the Council may determine.

Marin by Council 15M December. 1399.

Vlll. ltutrs roR Conssnvunuiun LIBRARY.

1. The Rules of the University Library are to apply to the Conserve,
torium Library, except with regard to b[...]c or books (except those
mentioned in Rule 10) on the written recommendation of a teacher of
the Conservatorium.

3. Students must return copies of music or books within a fortnight
of the date of issue, but such students have the right of renewal ot the
end of that time, provider] no other application has been r[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (213)[...]return copies ofmusie or books within a. month of the
date of issue, but such teachers have the right of reuewul at the end of
that time, provided no other application has been received[...]or 6 shall be fined it shillingy per volume
for the copies of music or books they have failed to return after
having been warned by the Librarian.

8. The borrower shall restore the copy of music or book in the same
condition in which In: received it (fair wea[...]c it lnny lnwe received while in his keeping.

9. The title of the book borrowed, the name of the borrower, and
the dates of borrowing and return shall be entered at the time by the
oflioer in charge in a book provided for the purpose.

10‘ Books classed as works of reference may not be borrowed by the
students; they may be borrowed by teachers, but special leave must
first be obtained from the Council.

RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING THE GOMMEMORA-
TION OF UNIVERSITY ALUMNI.

Whereas it is desirable that the University shall commemorate any
of its alumni wh[...]stillation, it is hereby
resolved that 2—«

I. The Council may determine by an absolute majority, an[...]ence as it shall deem su’neient, and subject to the
concurrence of the Senate, to commemorate after death any
alumnus of[...]in particularfi .

By signal nets of courage in the performance of duty or in
the cause of humanity.

Ry eminent services to South Australia or the Empire.

By signal acts of Philanthropy,[...]

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H. The Council shall transmit to the Senate for its concurrence a
copy of each determination, together with a statement of
the evidence and reasons in its favour, and the nature and
situation of the intended memorial.

III. The modes of commemoration shall he inexpensive, and may be
by mural tablets or other memorials erected within the
precincts of the University, and bearing commemorative
inscriptions. Each inscription shell contuin a brief statement
of the grounds upon which the commemoration has been
awarded, and the statement shall he recorded also in the
minutes of the Council.

IV. The Council shall compile and keep is record of the Academic
and extra University career of each alum[...]s also may, in modes uud upon grounds approved
by the Council, (by an absolute majority), and by the Senate,
commemomtc deceased alumni by memorials erected within
the precincts of the University. The design of ouch memorial
the inscription to be placed upon it, and its situation, must he
approved by the Council.

Persons desu‘ous of approval shall supply such evidence and
information as the Council shall require, and comply with
such terms and conditions as the Council shall impose.

VI. The foregoing and any future resolutions may be altered or added
to by an absolute majority of the Council, with the concur—
rence of the Senate.

L'rmcur'ml in by Senate, 22nd August, mm[...]ing, B.Ai (Ad), M.B. (Melb.), Surgeon-Captain.
in the Australian Regiment, 1901.

Campbell, Alla[...]

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AFFILIATION TO THE UNIVERSITIES OF
CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD.

The application made to the University of Cambridge to confer on
Students from the University of Adelaide the some privileges 515 are
conferred on Students from Colleges allilimed to the University of
Cambridge has been granted, and the following Clause has been added
to the Regulations ol’ (hut University relating to the affiliation of the
University of Adelaide >—

” That Metriculnted Students of the University of Adelaide who have
“ completed therein tu'o academicel years of study and have passed the
“ First and Second Annual Exmninntions for the Degree of Bachelor
“ of Arts, Science, Laws, or Medicine. be entitled to be admitted to the
“privileges of affiliation, provided that in some em.l or more of the
“Examinations (other then the Junior Public Examination) hold by
" that University they have satisfied the Examiners in Latin, one other
” language not be[...]nd
“ Elementary Applied Mathenmtics."

NOTE. —The Ordinances of the University of Cambridge may be con-
sulted on application to the Registrar.

The University is also affiliated to the University of Oxfaid. For
information in regard to the privileges thus conferred. students must
refer to the Statute “ 0n Colonial mid Indian Universities," in the
volume entitled Statue Universitalis ()xoiiiensz's which may he
consulted on application to the Registrar.

OXFORD.
ADELAIDE, UNIVERSITY OF.

[1]

That nnv member of the University of Adelaide who shell have
passed the Final Examination of that. University either for the Degree
of Bachelor of Arts or for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, and shall
have obt[...]ll be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions
of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. V111. cl. 5. (2) October 22, 1903.

[2]

That any member of the University of Adelaide who shall have pas»
sad the Senior l’uhlic Exn-nination at the: University for the Degree
of Bachelor of Arts, and shall at such Ex nmination linre satisfied the
Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown o sufficient know
ledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Stem. Th. [1. Sect.
vm. cl.[...]

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[3]

That any member of the University of Adelaide who shall either (a)
have passed the examination at that University for that Degree of
Master of Arts, or (b) have passed the Final Examination at that
University for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, having also graduated[...]ll be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the
provisions of Statt. 'I'it, 111 Scott viii. cl. 5[...].
ARTS,

Any student of this University producing the proper Certificates that
he has passed two years in Arts studies or has passed the Examinations
belonging to that period, will be entitied to put his name on the books
of Trinity College, Dublin, as {L Senior Fr[...]-
year’s credit; with this reservation, that if the Course of Arts which
he has pursued does not include all the subjects of the Junior Freshman
year, the Senior Leeturcr may require him to qualify by examination
in the omitted subject, or subjects, within one month after his name
has been entered on the books.

MEDICINE.

The Board of Trinity College, Dublin, have also passed the following
resolution concerning medical studies 2*

“That in Medical Schools recognised by the University of Dublin,
two consecutive aiini mediciI taken at any period during the four years
of the medical curriculum, he recognised as qualifying for admission
to the examinations of the School of Physie.’

RECOGNITION BY THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL
ENGINEERS, LONDON.

The Institution of Civil Engineers has decided to exempt candi-
dates for a Studentship of that Institution from the Preliminary ex»
amination otherwise required, provided that the following examination
is passed at the Adelaide University

EnHIish Literature, A1ith1netie and Algebia, Geometiy, Irigonornetry
(all at the Seuim Public Examination), Geog1aphy (at the Juni01 L’uhlio
Examination)

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And two of the following, including not more than one language :[...], Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French, German (all at the Senior
Public Examination).

To obtain this exemption all these subjects must he passed at the one

examination
The Institution has also decided to exempt holders of the BE. Degree

of the University of Adelaide in Mechanical or Electrica[...]e membership of that institution, pro-
vided that the above examination is passed an entrance to the Univer-
sity, and that a regular course of study[...]than three
academical years has linen pursued in the University between the
passing of the “have examination and the passing of the Final Examina-
tion for the Degree, For this purpose it will be sufiieieut if the
entrance examination is passeu at not more than two sittings.

which must he passed at the same sitting, but those who have already
commenced an approved course of practical engineering training; for the
period contemplated by the Institution Buy-Laws, may pass the examr
ination in two parts,

RECOGNITION BY THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY
OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

The Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and lreland has placed
the University on the list of Institutions recognised for the training' of
candidates for the examinations of the institute. The University is
recognised under Section 4, Clause 2, and Section 5, Clause 2, of the
Regulations of the the lnstitute which are as follows :»

Section 4, Clause 3:!“Candidates who have obtained the Pass
Degree of Bachelor of Science in a recognise[...]of Section 3. are also eligible for
admission to the Tntermedinie Examination, provided they produce
evidence satisfactory to the Council, lhut they have passed the Final or
Degree Examination in 'I'henrclieul ninl[...]al University Examination in
Mathematics covering the work set l'orth in paragraph (c) on page 15."

Se[...]e ‘2 :——" Candidates who have passed any of the
following lixmniuntlonc are exempted from the Intermediate Examina
tinn provided they produce evidence, satisfactory to the Council, of
having heen trained in 'l'heoretiual[...]e optional scientific
subject, in one or more of the lustitntions recognised by the Council,
in accordance with the Regulations of the Institute (pp. 1447),"

Non: ——'l‘he Regulations of the Institute may be consulted on
application to the Registrar.

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Tho Anzac Enzlnaerlng Scholarship.

The Hon. J. ll. Angus has founded in connection with the University
u Scholarship of £200 a year for two years, of which the object is to
“ .ncoumge the training of Scientific men, and especially Civil[...]iew to their settlement in South Australia."

For the conditions upon which the Scholm‘ship has been founded, and
upon which it will be awarded, see Statutes, Chapter XML, “0? the
Angus Engineering Scholarship," page 81.

The Sohnlnrship will be ofi‘ercd in J une, 1916, nud should the Scholar»
ship not be nwurdod. it. will again be[...]notice by candidates of intention to compete for the
Scholnrship, mu helow.

Awards.

For previous awa[...]Mofiitt, 13.50.
IQH Potts, Willimn Andrew, BE.

The following form of notice is prescribed 2-—

NOTICE [w CANDIDATE or INTENTION Tu (:DMI'I-I‘I'E run THE " ANGAH
mammmsu scnnmnsnlr."

I hereby give notic[...]y intention in present myself as a. Candidate
for the "Angns Enfiineeriug Scholarship " ut the Special Examination tn he
held in the month 0 , 10 , in the subjects of~

I . .
2.

3.

I send herewith the tocnmentm'y on once spool
Auhedule.

Duwd this ..[...]of Candidate .

Address of Candidate

T111"; iii the .mheduln Inferred to in HM! abaoavwritun ”die:[...]residence for five years in South
Australia.

In the underwritten

3. Proof of good
4. Proof of graduation cc
at the University of Adelaide” ...

Signature 0[...]

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The Angas Englneering Exhibitions.

These Exhibitions are of the value of £40 per annum, tenable for
three years[...]or conditions see Statutes,
Chapter XIll., “ Of the Angus Engineering Scholarship and the Angus
Engineering Exhibitions, Sections 11 to 17[...]r an Angas
Engineering Exhibition, see page 259.

The following Schedule has been drawn up, in accordance with the
Statutes concerning these Exhibitions, for the examination to he held
in November, 1916 :—

1.[...]ouometry

2. Geometry and ’l'rigonomotry As for the
3. Physics (including practical work) Higher Publ[...]k) Examination.
Applied Mathematics

1n uddition. the candidate shall be required to write all English
assay as set for the Government. bursary candidates in the Higher
Public Examination. The scale of marks shall be its preserihed for the
Higher Public Examination.

Candidates for the Exhibition must pass in two of the following
languages, viz. :—French, German, Lntin, in either the Sonior or the
Higher Public Examination. These may be passed either below or in
the some yenr :is that in which the examination for the Exhibition is held.

Awards.

For previous[...]

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1:.
:.~1
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SCHOLARSHIPS. EXHmITIONS, AND PRIZES.

The following form of notice is prescribed :—

NOTI[...]date 1012111
“ Angus lingmumin" Exhibition" 11L the ltunninntinn to he held 11min: month of
11! , 11ml 1 send herewith the 111119111119111111'1' 01111611111: apecilied in[...]idste

Addreas of C andidnte.

’l'ln'x is the schedule referred to in the (Linus-written notice.

1.1’1oof of date of my birth”

.Cemficate that 1 have passed the requisite
Examination“

SLgnatme of Candidate.......... ..

The John Howard clark Prize.

This Prize, of the 111111u11l 11111119 01‘ about £20 for two years. was
fuumled by public subscription in "winery of the late John Hmniid
Clark for the encouragement of English Literature at. the University.
For conditions see Statutes, Chapter XIV. "Of the John Howard
(Hark Prize," page 55

Awards.

For p[...]14 11111111, Gertrude Irene

1915 Randell, Alan.

The Roby Fletcher Prize.

This Scholarship was founded by public subscription11111111111013; of
the late Rev. W Roby Fletchm, \l A., fmméryl Vice Chancellor of the
University. The prize is of the value of £10,11nd is athirded annually.
F[...]

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1910'] Power, John Leslie }equal

The stow Prlzes.

ydai' of' their course.

For conditions see Statutes, Chapter XV. "or the Stow Prizes and

Scholar," page 86.

AWlfdh

public subscription in memory 0f the
They are 01' the value of £15 each and are

awarded to und[...]

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The Stew Scholarship.

Every Bachelor of Laws who, during his undergraduate course, has
three times obtained the Stow Prize is entitled to the style of Stow

Scholar, and receives a gold medal[...]hews

19H! I.i;:crI.wmx|, George (.‘unus, ILA.

The Elder Prizes.

Sir 'l‘lnnmm Elder having since 1882 given £20 yum-1y for prizes in
the Faculty of Medicine the Council, at his death in 1897, resolved to
continue the. Prizes. They are of the value of £10 each and are
awarded to the best students in the first and second years of the 1\I.B.
Course who are play-ml in the First Ulnss.

Awards.

For previous awards[...]

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The Dr. Davies-Thomas Scholarships-

These two Scholsrships of the value of £10 each were founded by
Mrs. Davies-Thomas in memory of the late Dr. Davies-Thomas, Len»

turer in the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics at
the University.

They are awarded to the best student in stash of the third and
fourth years of the M .3. Course who shall be placed in the F irst Class

For conditions see Statutes Chapter XXI. “Of the Dr. Davies-Thomas
scholarships,” page 92.
I Awa[...]liibz. ”scar Arnold 1' ”1m“ (lel'lll year)

The Everard Scholarship.

This Scholarship, founded by the late William Everard, is of the
value of £30, nnd is awarded to the student. who is placed first in the
Class List of the Final Examination for the Degrees of Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.

For conditions see Statutes Chapter XVlA, “ 0f the Everard Scholar-
ship," page 87.

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1914 Not awarded.
1915 Rice, Patrick William

The Hartley Studeniship‘.

This Studentship has been founded by public subscription in menior
oi the lute John Anderson Hartley, HAL, 3.5a, Vice-Chancellor of the
Universitv and inspector-General of Schools oi South Australia. It is
zuvnrtlod on the results of the Higher l'ublio Examination, is tenable for
three[...]or conditions see Statutes Cliallter XXII. “ 0f the Hartley Student.
ship," page 92.

Awards.

For pr[...]ooper, Donald Counter
1915 Shannan, Ernest James

The South Australian Commercial Travellers’ Associatlon
(Incorporated) Scholarship.

The original Scholarship founded by the Commercial Travellers’
Association, and awarded on the nomination of that Association: has been
withdmwn in favour of the “ Erie Smith Scholarship" and the “ Archi—
bald Maokie Bursary.”

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1915 Check, Reginald Heithersay (resigned)

The Eric Smith Scholarship.

This Scholarship has bee[...]nt Eric
Wilkes Smith, who was mortally wounded in the ammo]; upon the Dar-
dzmulles on 25th April, 1915.

For conditions see Statutes, Chapter XVlB., “of the Eric Smith
Scholarship” page 87.

The Archibald Mackie Bursary.”

'l‘his Bursary ha[...]ry of Archibald l‘lrmkie,
formerly Secretary of the SA. Commercial Travellers’ Association.
For conditions see Statutes XVIC. “of the Archibald Muckie Bursary ”

page 88.

The Tinline Scholarships for History

These two Schohn‘ships, of the annual value of £30 each. tenable for
two years, were founded by George. John Robert Murray, a member of
the Council of tin: University, in memory of the family of his mother.

For conditions see Statutes, Chapter XXX, “ 0f the 'l‘inlinu Scholar-
ship," page 99.
Award[...]

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SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS, AND PRIZES.

The David Murray Scholarships.
These Selmlnrehips, of the value of £25 each, were founded. by the
late Dnrid Murray, n former member of the Council of this University.

See Statutes, Chapter XXXI., “0f the David Mun-Hy Scholarships,"
page 100. '

canornou[...]of 2‘ is nfl'ercil l‘ur Ihn bust Essay on " The Appreciation of
Literary Style. No limit is set with respect to the length of the
Essay, but an assay can hurdly be adequate in less than 20,000 words.
A list of hunks in the library bearing on the subject may be seen on
application to the librarian.

Gruduates nr undergraduates of the University will be eligible to
compete, but candi[...]ated before 1909.

Awards will not he made unless the Essays are considered to be of
snflicient merit.

The Essay must reach the Registrar on or before the 14th October,
1916.

cmssxus.

A sum of £12 105. will be awarded to the candidate who ohtnins
the highest marks in the Unseen Work of the Final Honours Examiner
tion, provided that the candidate is placed or least in the Second (llamas.

SCIENCE.

'l‘his Scholarship i[...]ence to carry
out some scientific investigation. The recipient, who must have
qualified for the B So degree, is required to submit the subject of his
work for npproval by the Faculty mid the Council.

Payment, shall he made in two imtnluieuts. the first on approval by
the Council of the subject of (he nt:lmlm"s wurk. the second on receipt of
n xnlisfiletm'y mport of progress. '

LAW.

The Scholarship is divided into three equal pnrts, one purl: being
awarded to the best student in Human an, International Law, and
Theory of Law nnd Legislation rcspchirely.

The awards will he made on tln- results oi the examinations in
November of the year in which the lectures are uiven, on condition that
the student has attended such leciures and is considered to be of
sufiicient merit. ‘

In consequence of the three abovermentioned subjects only being
lecture[...]l he one award only in one
year and two awards in the following your.

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MEDICINE.

The Scholarship. of the value of £25, in for post-graduate work, and
is ofl’ered l'orthc best. thesis fur the Degree of Doctor of Medicine or
Master of Surgery. The period for which candidates may conniere is
limit[...]y of Law and Legislation—Hicks, Francis
Gibson

The Lowrie Scholarships.
These Scholarships, of the vulue of £75 each, were founded by an
anonymous[...]ons, see Statutes, Chapter X 'XIH., page 101.

The John Lorenzo Young scholarship in Political
Economy or some cognate subject, and the .
John L. Young Scholarship for Research.

'l‘licsu Scholarships have been founded in memory of the late Julxll

Lorenzo Young, the founder and proprietor of a sclmol formerly known

as the Adelaide Educational lnslitution.

For conditions see Statutes. Chapter XXX) X” page 10$).
The Lister Prize.

This prize has been yrnvided by an anonymous donor in memory of
the late Lord Lister.
For conditions, see Statutes, Chapter XXXVlIl., page 108.

The John Greswell Scholarshlps.

These Scholarships lnive been fnuuderl by public subscription in
memory of the lam: John Creswcll. They are tenable for five years, and
scholars proceed to the Diploma in Commerce,

For conditions one S[...]

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Ademeon, Harold Stanley (Unley High School).

The John Bagot Botany Scholarship and Medal.

This Sc[...]of her hus-
band, provides exemption from lees in the Botanical Department
for one year, to be extended ever :1 second should .the conduct of
the student be satisfactory. Should it he awarded to[...]all he awarded in books,
instruments, or cash, at the option of the student, to the value of £20.;

For conditions see Statutes, Cha[...]enry .
191‘) l Kessell, Stephen Lackey } eqtml

The John Ridley Memorial scholarship.

In connection with the Agricultural Uollege at ltoseworthy a Scholar-
ship has been founded to perpetuate the memory 01‘ John Ridley, the
inventor of the Stripper.

This Scholarship is tenable for two ye[...]awarded in
alternate years to Diploma Students of the Agricultural College who
am desirous of completing the counselor the B.Sc. degree in Agriculture
at the University.

Award.
lQH—Stevene, Cyril Forster

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The Barr Smith Prize for Greek.

R. Barr Smith, Esq” has given the sum of £150 to provide for an
annual prize of £10. This is awarded to the best student in Greek in
the first year’s examination for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Awards.
For[...]erville, Seson Lewiu
lQlfi—Power, John Leslie

The Andrew Scott Memorial Prize for Latin.

'l‘llis[...]een founded by private subscription, in memory of
the late Andrew Scott, BA. The prize is of the annual value of £6,
and is awarded to the host student in Latin in the first. year's examiu»
ntion for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Awards.
For[...]Leonard Jmnes

191-5 Pitt, George Henry

E equal

The Bundey Prize for English Verse.

'l'his prize, of the volue of £10, has been fnumlenl by Miss E. Milne
Bumluy in memory of the late Sir Henry and Lady Bundey.

Vul' conditions see Statutes, Chapter XXXV, pogo 101,
The subject- for the poem for 1916 is—~“ Matthew Flinders.”
The poem must not be more than 200 lines and n[...]

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1913 Sanders. Harold William, BA.

The Rhodes Scholarship.

Awards.
For previous awards,[...]rancis Edgar, B. A.
1916 Rayner, Howard Luscombe

The Ten nyaon Medals.

Awards—1 915.

Higher[...]

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The Joseph Fisher Medals.

The Statutes provillc fur the numull award of this Medal to the
uundidute for the Advanced Conunurcinl Certificate who, on completing
the course [or such Certificate, shall, in the opinion of the Examiners,
be the most distinguished.

For conditions sou Statute Chapter XXVllI, “ Of the waph Fisher
Medal of Commerce, and the Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce,”

page 98.
A[...]lbert Walter Graham
1915 Mills, Edward Whitfield

The Alexander Clark Memorial Prize.

'l‘his Prize has been founded by the Public Schools Decoration and
Floral Societies in memory of the late Alcxunder Clark The Prize is
of the annual value of £12 10s. (KL, and is tmmble for iliree years at
the Elder Conservatorium.

For conditions see Statute[...].
1915 Robertson, Merle Katie Smcutou (resigned)

The St. Alba-I Scholarship.

The Masonic Lodge of St Albun of South Australiu having paid to
the University the sum of £150 for the purpose of founding u Scholmn
ship to be called the St. Alhun Scholnrship, the University has agreed—-

1. Thut the St. Albnu Scholiu'ship shull be uwnrded by the University
to any imitriculnted Student thereof, who (being certified in the form
hereinafter provided, or in sumv similar for[...]or daughter of
a worthy past or uutuul nmmlmr of the said l“|'|li.8l‘llihy) shall he nomi-
nated by the mid Lodge us n person to whom u St. Allmn's Schol[...]rsnuh number of eunsecutivo ncudeiuicul Terms. us the
Student must for the time being. ,coxuplcle in order to obtain
a. Degree in (us the case may require) liuws, Medicine, Arts, Science,
or Music: Pravidml nevertheless thnt the. said Lodgo may from time
to time at the end of any academicnl your terminate the tenure of the
Scholarship by the holder thereof for the timethe _ufl\'uumgos appertaining to such

Schulai-ship.

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shall duringr such time as he orshe shall hold the Scholarship be exempt
from the payment of all University fees including the fees payable on
taking the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science,[...]in each year, during, which he or she shall hold the Scholarship, be
credited by the University with the sum of £15 towards payment of his
or her fees. Any Student ceasing to hold the Scholarship shall not be
exempt from payment of such Fees or entitled to credit for such sum of
£15 after the time nt which he or she shall cease to hold such
Scholarship.

3, Scholars shall be in all respects subject to the Statutes and Regu-
lations for the time being of the University.

4. Save by permission of the Council of the University no Scholar
shall be entitled to exempt[...]a. reduction of University fees
during more than the number of amulemicul Terms, reckoned consecu-
tiv[...]lar must complete in order to obtain it Degree in
the course of study pursued by him or her, and the Terms shall be can»
putrid from the dny next preceding the commencement of the neademic
year in which he or she shull become n Scholar.

iii Certificates in the respective forms hereinafter provided, or in some
similar form, nnd purporting to be signed by the )L’Lsteroi' Acting
Master and by the Secretary or Acting Secretary, for the time being oi
the St. Albnn Lodge. and to he senlcd with the seal thereof, shrill
respectively be accepted Ivy the University as sufficient evidence of the
truth of the statements contained therein respectively, end of the due
signature and sealing thereof i'epcetively.

6‘ In the event of the Lodge St. Albeit being erased or dissolved or
becoming extinct, and in the event of its warrant becoming extinct or
being delivered up to the Grand Master for the time being of the said
Fraternity in South Australia, or being cancelled or becoming extinct,
the said Grand Muster, nr (lililing him) the Pro-Grand Muster, or
(failing him) the Deputy Grand Master, shell he entitled to exercise the
aforesaid right of nominating persons (being sons ur daughters of worthy
members of the said Fraternity us niiiresaid) to whom the St. Alhan
Scholarship shall he nwrtrderl by the University, of terminating the
wuureuf such Scholarship by uny holder thereof for the time being, and
of mihstitnting another nintriculntexl student of the University in the
room of any sclmlnr whose tenure of the Scholarship shrill have been
terminated bysuoh Urnnd Muster or by the St. Albnn Lodge. And
certificates nimilar in form to those hereinafter xet forth, but adapted
to the altered circumstances and purporting to be signed by the Grand
Muster for the time being of the acid Fraternity in South Australia. shall

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be accepted hy the mill llnivcrsil.y us sulliu'lcnt evidence as well of the
right. or the persun by whom any such Certificate shall purport to be
signed [0 sign it and to do the ILCL Inuntiuned therein, as of Lhe fact that.
the alleged nut has heten Ilnly Ilnnc.

FORMS OF CERTIFICATES.

To the University of Adelaide.

Ludgu SI. Album hereby certifies lel,

is the sun (uI dnughtei) of

who was (In is) :I “onlw IIIenIbcI ol the \ncicnr 1"I'IILeIniLy nl Bree
and Accepted \lmaons \uideI the Grand Lodge ul‘ South Australia, and
her'ol); nominates (ha said

as (I. person to whom the University slmll nwurd II St. AllmII
Scholarship. The said Hullulnr-(lcsignure is to study [or Ilia degree I)!
Bachelm‘ of

Dated at. Adelaide this day of in
the year 19
(Lodge Seal).
Signed,
Master of St. Albau Lodge.
Signed,
Secretary of St. Alban Lodge.

To the University of Adelaide.

Lodge St. Album hereby certifies that it has determined the tenure
by of the St. Alhmi
Scholarship, and has substituted
in the room of the mid

Dnted at Adelaide the (lay of in
the year 19

(Lodge Seal.)
Signed,
Master of L[...]

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(Kegulniiom ol the Edncnhion Department, nnnle in 1915.)

4’17 ’[...]all he leunble for
fire yenrs: Ihoac allotted for the Associateshlp lJiplomul'unrsc
ill the School of Minvs l'nr Arohilecture. Mining; or Men[...]ur years.

i‘lb‘ These Bursaries shall exempt the holders from nll fees Iniynhle to
the University bl Adelaide in the courses for the degrees of
ILA, Bill, |l.b‘c., Ll;.l:’-., M.ll. and B.S., nnd Mus. 3:10., and for
the Diplolrn in Applied Science, and from all Fees pnynlfle to the
llosen'oi'thy College in the case of sunlcnts hiking the Agricul-
tural Course in Science. and from all l'veka payable to the
School of Mines nml Industries in the cnnrse for the A530-
einteship Diplomn. Studenlu holding Governm[...]ies shall nlsu be exempt from all fees payable to the
Adelaide l-lospimlnml to tho Qnoen's Home. up w n[...]granted to each Bursar : hut, nt Lhcdiscretion
of the Minister of Education, this nlluwmmc may he incre[...]lu to reside
wilh his pnrentsor glnn'diitn during the tenure of his Bursary

421! These Bursaries shnll[...]y unndidntes who
for at least, one yepr preceding the exnnnniuiml have been
taught within the Shite of South Allstrnlin. Bursaries will
be mvnr[...]those deemed to he of sulliicit‘nt merit.

430 The Bursaries shall be available for any course for which the
Bursar is eligible, but not. more than four Medical Bursaries
shall he nwnrded in any one yea]:

43] The :urnrd of the Bnrmn‘ies shall he decided upon Lllcrosult of the
Higher I’Ilhlie Examination ol‘ the University uf Adelaide,
tngelhcr with our further examination lhnt mny be ordered
l)_\' the .\liui2uor. livery candidate who linx passed in a[...]lijeizis of [he Higher l‘nlnlic. Exnminnlinn of the Univer»
sirr of Adelaide shall be oligiblc to hold :1 Bursary.

432 The relative value of the subjects of the examination shall be fixed
by the Minister.

4233 Candidates must hnre been resident in the Shiite of South Aus—
tralia for at lens: one your preceding the uxmnilmtinn; they
must be under 1" years ol'nge on the Isl of December in the
year in which the examination is held, and must not previously

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have attended any part of the ungmduatu course of the
University in those subjects in which they are competing for
the Bursary.

434 Successful cumlidutes must enter the University of Adelaide us
umlerL-rinlnuvs student[...]Engineering, Scienuu. Law,
Medicinu, or Music, or the School of .\lines and Industries us
Associuteship Students, ill the your following the examination.
Those who enter us undurgruduule studenls in Science
may take any one of the courses. including the special
course in Agriculture given by the University in conjunction
with the Roscworthy Agricultural College, and the courses
for the University Diplomu in Applied Science, and the
Fellowship of the South Anslralitui School of Mines und linlus-
tri[...]l Icutures und puss :Ill cxuminutions required
in the selected course.

43-3 Below buing awarded u Bursary tenuhle uh tin: University, candi-
ilutes must select. the liuculty in which thor propose in study.
llllll this must ha a Faculty in which Ihey huve satisfied the
cmulilions ri-quired l'or nuttriculution before lhli end of the
your preceding Lhut in which the tenure of the Bursary
commences. Before being uu'm'drd n Bursary tenublcut the
School of Mines, 8. candidate must select the department in
which he proposes to study. No Burs[...]rtment, cure on special
grounds to he nppruved by the Minister.

436 Every Bursar on entering the University, and m: the beginning
of each subsequent year of the tenure of his Bursnry, shull
submit his proposed course of study for the your to the Dean
of his Faculty for approval, and the exemption from pinyin-em of
fees shall apply to such subjenrs only as shnll be upproved by
the Dean. No Bursur shall take any subiect that is not within
the curriculum of his Faculty save on special grounds to be
approved by the Faculty.

436A Every Bursur on entering the School of Mines, and at the begin—
ning ul each subsequent year of the tenure of his Bursary,
shall submit his proposed course of study for the year to the
Chairman of [he Associateship Committee for uppn-m'ul,alnd
the exemption from payment of fees shall upply to such
subjects only as shall he approved by the Chairman. No
Bursur shall take any subject that is not within the curriculum
of his Associateship, nnve on special grounds tu be approved
by the Assooiuteship Committee.

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437 Payment of the Bursaries shall he made in three instalments

at the end of each of the three terms. Each Bnrsnr must
present a. certifi[...]ce and proficiency in a form to
be prescribed by the Minister, and payment may he reduced,
or withheld altogether, if such certificate is not satisfactory
to the Minister.

438 No person may hold a Government Bu[...]ce Exhibition, or entrance
Scholarship tenable at the University or School of Mines,
except in such cases as are reeonimended hy the Council of the
University or the Council of the School of Mines and
approved by the Minister. but a Government Bursary niny he
held in conjunction with the Hartley Studentship.

439 in the event of any Bursary lapeing or being forfeited, the money

may be used either in providing an additio[...]or in
helping deserving students, as approved by the Minister.

440 Should any difficulty arise in the interpretation of the Regulu-

tioue referring to Bursaries, the question shall he referred to
the Minister, whose decision shall be final.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (237)[...]ing or proposing 1.0 attend evening.r lectures at the
University or School of Mines with a View to grad[...]ns or circuur
stances prevent them from attending the day lectures: lillt the
Minister may award not more than one7fourtli of the whole
number of Studentships to candidates whose employers allow
them time to attend day lectures during working hours.

442 Thethe outlay necessary for lecture and examina-
tion fees, text-bunks, and material; and the total value of the
Studentships granted in any une year shall not ex[...]degree or a diploma, Provided that if in any year
the number of applicants of sufficient merit shall not allow of
these proportions being maintained, the same may be varied7
or the full number of Studentships not awarded, at. the dis-
cretion of the Minister.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (238)SCHULARSIHPN H‘iHlRl'l'IOXS, ANN PRIZES 277

444 Of the Studentships ofiered for Science or Engineering,[...]ents
who have completed three your» of study. In the competition
for the other Stlnlunmlups, livo shall he offered to stud[...]ee years of study. Provided llint il' in uny year the number
uF applicants of nuiliciunt merit shall not allow of these pro-
portions being maintained, the Minister may vary the same at
his discretion.

-HJ Candidates for the HIHL yum Studentships must he hetweun «ho nges

446 The

447 'I'he

oi 1(3- IIId‘.‘ yumsun Llu- liial. day of .:l Inquv oi the 30m alontry,
and must lune licen resident III the finite fur at least one yeur
immediately picccding that date. Candidates for the other
sLIIdIrIILships must comply with similar co[...]each year of lillli course studied.

suhieuts for the first your Hlndenlnliips shall he fixed by
the ilinister. 'l'hu exuniiuntinn shall he qualifying1 not com-
puLiIire. and the Studentslups shall he “mu-dud H.) such mindi-
(hues as. in the opinion of the Minister. show the most premise,
taking into considerntion the previous opportunities nnd pre-
sent circumstances of candidates.

subjects of examination for the Studentships to be awarded for
each year other than the first shall be such as have been re-
spectively studied by the candidates during the preceding
year.

“of Such portions of the Studentships us quy be necesmu‘y to pay the

Fees and the cost of tin: prescribud text-books shall he paid at
the lioginning of each term. The students who are not enter-
ing on their course must produce II. (-criilicnle from the Ite-
gismn'that they havediligently IInI‘l regularly nttended the pre-
scribed lectures The Minister inny Innieel the Studentship
:urui'ded to any slndcnl who inns, wi[...]ch lectures.

449 Should any difficulty arise in the interpretation of the Regulations

referring to studentships, the question shall he referred to the
Minister, whose decision shall be final.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (239)[...]already held one of them or not, must apply to l thethe (lay, huw
they are employed, and what salary they[...]viz. :—

(a) ll" they have not; previously held the Studentishiln
they should give lmrlicnlnrs nluny[...]alified to
bnld rbc Sludenlxhip ulm have reached the smudm‘d
"filieJnnior l’ublic Emlminntiun In E[...], and Mathematics.

(b) If they have already held the Studentship, they
should state what work they hav[...]examinations they have passed while hulding if.

The Tate Memorial Medal.

RULES.

Whereas 21 sum of sixty pounds bus been subscribed with the intention
of founding a medal in memory of the late Rnlpb Tum, sometime Pro-
fessor of Natural Science in this Universily, rum whereas the said sum
has been paid to the Univemily for the purpose of esmblishing a medal.
it is hereby prov[...]ll be a medal, to be awarded annually, and called the
“ Tate Memorial Medal."

U. The medal shnll be awarded for the best originul work in
Australasian Geology (wheth[...]gy, or l’etrnlogy), to be embodied in a
thesis, the subject having been propusnd by the candidate
and approved by the Faculty of Science. The candiduie
must give evidence of (be authenticin o[...]He
may ulsn be required to paisu an umminnhinn in the subject of
his thesis.

III. Any undergraduate in the faculty of science, or any graduate in
science of[...]ars’
standing, shall be eligible to compete for the medali

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compete more than three times.

IV. The thesis shall be forwarded not later than the first week in
July in each year.

V. No medal shall be awarded to a. candidate who in the opinion of
the Council is not deserving of it.

As amended by Co[...]hard

[90971071 1.] 2-13‘14-15. No candidates.

The South Australian Scholarship.

This Scholarship,[...]200
In yenr for four years. It was established hy the lCilnculion Department
of the South Australian Government, and awarded on the recommenda-
tion of the University to in student, who at. the (him of umndmrtion had
not muuinetl the age of 21 years. The holders were required to study
(luring the tenure ml. the scholarship M. a Enmpctm University.

commlasions in the Brltish Army.

Under certain Regulations, one Commission in the British Army may
be gmnted annually to a. student of the University of Adelaide.

Cumlidules must be within the uges 01‘ 21 and 25, and will not; be
granted exemption hy the War ()ilice from the Army qualifying exam-
ination unless they hnre passed in the Enllowing subjects of the Junior
or Senior Puhlie Exan'iinution :—[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (241)280 SCHOLARSHIPS, nxnimrioxs, no szm.

and two of the following subjects ; '
(7) Physics or Chemistry,[...]ill have to undergo a. further examination before the home
authorities in military subjects. viz .—
1. The elements of Field Fortification.
2. Military Topography.
3. The Elements of' Tactics.
4. Military Law.
The full Regulations may be seen on application to the Registrar,

and the Council are anxious that, eligible candidates should take advan-
tage of the opportunities given.

Commissions in the Royal Navy.
_ limlcr curtain mlulitinns hm ounnnla Ems no .\lc«licnl Officers in the
Royal Navy may in! gruiltell tn L‘uluninl candi[...]old suitable
nu: :nnl Surge ', mI-l mm! be within the age

Unndiilnlus must. in:
cenifionicx in[...]8.

Full particulars may be had on application to the Registrar.

~ The Joseph Fisher Lecture In Commerce.

The undermentioned Lectures have been delivered at the Unjversiiy
in accordance with the provisions of Chapter XXVHI. of the Statutes
(see page ) I“

1904.—“ Commeroial[...]ial Uharanter,” by L. A. Jeseop, Esq.

NOE—”The Influence of Commerce on Civilization," by J.
Currie Elles, Esq.

1910 .——”Bnnking as n. Fuctor' 1n the Development of Trade and
Commerce.” by J. Russe[...]lation to Aus-
tralian Trade and Commerce, “ by the Hon. D. J.
Gordon, M. L. C.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (242)THE UNIVERSITY.

Adelaide University Union.

The objects of the Union are :’

I. To promote social life amongst the members of the Univeisity

‘2. To receive and discuss papers o[...]o hold periodical debates on subjects approved by the Com-
mittee

4. To discuss all University subjects, the consideration of which
has been approved of by the Committee.

The liniuu has n commodious room on the University premises used
I'ur ilelmtcs, sucials,[...]found
current muguzines and newspapers. It serves the purpose of reading,
smoking, and general club mom for the members of Ihu Union.

All officers, graduates, undergraduates. and students in 1sz of the
University of Adelaide are eligible forunembershi[...]ociation.

This Assn -'ution hm: hueu Iurmcd with the object, mainly, of bringing
together students and others connected with the University, and
interested in the vnrious branches of Science, of promoting the study of
Science by periodicul meetings, preparin[...]cxcnrsirms to places of seienlific interest.

The Adelaide Medical students’ society.

This Society was founded in 1889.

Its chief objects are to encourage the writing of' papers on subjects of
general medical interest, and to promote fellowship among the medical
students.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (243)[...]NIVERSITY.

Meetings are held once a month during the first two terms, at which
papers written by stud[...]ed.

Various periodicals of interest are taken by the Society.

The Medical Students’ Dinner is held annually under the auspices of
the Society.

All students of medicine of the Adelaide University are eligible as
members.

The olfieers are elected at the first meeting" of the year.

The subscription is 2s. 6d. per annum.

Adelaide Univ[...]E~0RGANIZED 1896.

()bjeuls._'l,‘() siren-Alien the bonds of union muongst Christian
students, to deepen the spiritunl iives, to promote Christian work,
espec[...]for students, In lead Ihem us they go forth from
the University tn place their lives where they will h[...]nd
addresses are given by students and friends of the Union.

Bible Classes for men and women students[...]rse of study.

A handbook of convenient shape for the waistcoat pocket containing
in condensed form such information as a new student requires, is pub
lished at the beginning of each year and presented to students.[...]s’ Association.

This Assneietidn was formed in the beginning of 1897 by the unmlgu»
mation of the Lacrosse, Lawn Tennis, and Boat Clnhs. Its object was
to do away with interest in one club to the exclusion of the others, and
to bring membership of all the clubs within the reach of every student.

The honorary office-bearers of the Association are n. patron, president,
six[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (244)HOL‘IETlEN ASSOCIATED \rrrn rnr. oxirmsrrr 283

The General Committee computed ol' the office-bearers, together with
urn delegates from[...]club, hns sole control of all moneys
helonging to the Association, and Inns power to perform all such acts
un nlmll nppmu- necessary for its nmnugemcnr.

The Committee'meets once a month for the despatch of business.

Membership. —Every graduate, or undergraduate, or law student of
the Adelaide University, or graduate of our other recognized University
is eligible for membership.

The annual subscription for members is £1 103.4 and[...]f this subscription members are
entitled to enjoy the privileges of each constituent club, and to wear the
black and white colours of the Association.

The membership of the Association is now about» 70.

The Committee hopes that the time is not for distnnt when every
student will avail himself of the benefits of membership, thereby
fostering that s[...]ion ground of 6% acres of pork lauds, leased
from the City Corporation for a. period of '21 years, has now been com—
pleted, xuid is nrailnlsle for use by the various clubs of the University
Sports’ Association

A honihuuse and[...]ave been erected. Mr. liar:- Smith gave
£750 for the erection of the honthousc; and 12 donors (B. Burr Smith,
'1‘. E[...]‘. Sunrfe,
Sir Ernest Shackleton. Cl\'.()., uml the Right Hun. 'r S. J. Wny, Hart.)
gore £100 each townrds the erection of the pavilion. Many members
of the University and other friends also suhscribed liberally to the
hind for general purposes.

A Committee composed oi~ representatives of the University and of
the Sports’ Association hns heeu uppointeclt—Mr.[...]H. l.)urnler Nuylor. and three
representatives of the Sports’ (\SSUClflLlOIL Chns. H. Hodge,[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (245)2’41» \flL'lF.” ll“ ASSOK'TA‘I'T‘TU WITH THE lIXIl'HRMl'Y,

The University Shakspeare Society.

The objects of the Society are to promote an intimate knowledge of
the plnys of Shekspem‘c, and of matters connected with Shakspeareon
study.

The means employed are (a) The reading of the plays, (b) The
delivery of lectures or reading of essays upon Shakspem‘ean subjects.
(6) The discussion of such subjects by the members, and (d) any other
such means as the Committee may deem to he expedient to the end in
View.

The subscription f uh IuL-nlhc-I' is 75. (iii. for the Session, due
on the 23rd of April in ' In the event of the subscription
of my meniherlming unpaiill ll months from that (late, the Com—

mittee luu‘c pom-r [0 lemon: lhc mum: from the list of members.

The Committee have power to elect an Honorary Members of the
Society any persons who have materially helped the Society in any
way, or Who have done good service in extending the knowledge and
appreciation of Shakspcere within the State of South Australia.

The meetings of the Society are held fortnightly at the University,
and continue from the first Thursday after the 23rd April in each year
until the second Thursday in Novemher of the same year, the Uni-
versity vacations being observed.

The Meetings of the Society commence at 7.45 pun. and close at
9.30 pm, extension of time for closing to be arranged by resolution.

The Adelaide University Law Debating Society.
The object of the Society is the discussion of any topics of interest
to students of law.
The persons eligible to become members of the Society are :—

(a) Any person who has obtained the Degree or Final Certifi-
cate in Law of the University of Adelaide

(b) Any undergraduate or student in law at the .University

(a) Any member of the legal profession who is u graduate of

this University
The Annual General Meeting of the Society is held on )1 day to be
fixed by the Committee in the first week of April, at which the Com-
mittee will be pleased to meet all ne[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (246)SOlllEl‘lES ASSOCIATED WIN] THE UNIVERSITXK 285

Ordinary meetings are held every alternate Monday in the Law Room
at the Univemity, at 7.45 ‘p.m.

The annual subscription is 2/6.

The Society uunnnlly ull‘vrs [or unmpL-Lition u pri[...]. W. Bennett
l..r|.. [.L.l£.), to In: awarded In the member who, in the opinion ul‘ the
cunnuittuu lppninlud lnr the purpose. slmll lnwv proved llimnell' the
hunt (lelnllcr n! ”W tum-tings lwlul Ilul'lug the current your.

Adelaide Universlty Arts Association.
Fouxnen 1307.
Meetings are held on the first Friday evening of each month in the

First and Second Terms.

ijects :—'l‘u discu[...]promote social life.

Past and present members of the Arts School meet at the Annual
Dinner held in August.

President, R. H. P[...]G. W’auchope, G. .T. Needlxam, and G. Ponder.

The clasnlcal Associatlon of South Australla.
PATRON—The Right Hon. Sir Samuel Way, Burt, Chancellor of the
University.
Punswnxw—Profesaur H. Dmuley[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (247)[...]WITH 'l‘Fli: UNIVERSITY.

RULES.

'lhc Name of the Association ls “ The Classical Association of South
Australia”

The objects of the Association are—

(a) To impress upon public opinion the claim of Classical
studies; to an eminent place in the national scheme of
education.

(5) To improve the practice of Classical teaching by free dis!»
cussion of its scope and methods. ‘

(c)[...]ed in Classical studies, except those students of the University
of Adelaide who have not graduated in[...]n Classical studies, we eligible for membership.

The annual subscription is half-acruwn, due and payable on the 315i:
March in each year.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (248)ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR

FOR THE YEAR I9I6.

PART II.

The EIder conservatorium.

PREFACE

REGULATION[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (249)THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM
OF MUSIC.

PREFACE.

The Elder Conserrnturiuln has been aslnhlisherl for the purpose
of providing :\ complete system of instruction in the art and
science of" Music, at :1 moderate cost in the student.

The Conservmoriuin is open to professional and amateur
students. The course of instruction is so arranged that Student[...]pared for a professional career or may attend
for the study oi'n single subject only.

The annual Fee is £14 14s. and may be paid in one amount, or
in proportionate instalments at the eommeneemnnt of each term.

The student receives tuition in one principal snlijnct
and in one or more, secondary subjects, the hitter to he approved
by the Director. In the principal subject each student receives
individua[...]principal subjects are nllowel‘l a
reduction in the fee for the second principal subject.

Slurlents desiring to attend the Conservatorimn for the purpose
of studying n secondary subject only may[...]as stlxdeuls of n principal subject
must satisfy the Director of his or her In mess to enter upon the course
of study proposed. it is necessi \' liml c[...]l enable them to Imam hy lhe instruction given at
the Conservntorinm. No student will be admitted to any course
of study who, in the opinion of the Director, is not qualified to
benefit- thereby.

All frnmle students attending the Uonsormtorium are nude)
the charge of the Lady SuI erintendenl,

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (250)PREFACE-THE ELDER cosscnvwrommi. 289

Forms of application for admission to the Conservatm‘inm may
be obtained from the Registrnrof the University. When filled
up they should be sent in at least seven days before the beginning
of the term, and must he accompanied by tho l‘lntrnncu[...]on fee of ms. Gd.

Examinations and Diplomas.

At the end of such acndemical year each student is entitled
to receive A report of progress signed by the Director.

Students taking a principal subject may present themselves for
examination for the Diploma of Associate in Music at the end of
each year.

Scholarships and Prizes.

Ten[...].

A University Orchestm has been established for the practise of
orchestral music by students and others, and the giving of concerts

in the Elder Hull, 65c.

The services of professional musicians will be retain[...]arsals and performances.

Persons not studying at the Conservntnriuni may be admitted

to take part in[...]us writings on musical subjects, has been formed.
The books and munic are available to students[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (251)290 THE mum: coxsssvnomuu.

ELDER CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC

REGULATIONS.

I The Conscrvatorium shall be under the control of the Council of
the University.

II. The instruction of students shall be conducted by the Director
and such Professors, Lecturers, and Teachers 113 the Council
shall appoint.

III. The Conservatorinm shall provide a complete course of study for
the Diploma of Associate in Music.

IV. Students may take one or more principal subjects without
proceeding to the Diploma, or may take one or more secondary
subjects without taking a principal subject.

V. The mudcmioal year shall consist of four terms, which shall be
fixed annually by the Council.

VI. The following subjects may be taught in the Conservatorinm :—

PRINCIPAL Summers—-

Harmo[...]al Singing
and such other subjects as come Within the scope of a
m usical education.

VII. An intending student of (my principal subject must satisfy the
Director of his or her fitness to enter upon the course of study
proposed, mid upon heing ndmitted shall pay the entrance are
amination fee of lOfb' and sign the nou-grmluutlug students
roll.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (252)[...]l. ‘70 student cf a principal subject may enter the Conscrvatorium
for a less period than one year, except in speCiaJ circum-
stances to be allowed by the Council.

The student, or, if he be under the age of twenty-one years,
his parent or guardian, shall give an undertaking to pay the
fees for a year.

‘l.\', The Annual fee for one principal subject, with one or more 11f
the nbovementioned aecundmy subjects, to be approved by
the Director, shall be fourteen gnineas, and must be paid
at the hc-rinning 11f the Cnnseivutorilun year in one sum or in
instalments of t-lnee and 11 lmli guinea: at the beginning 11!
each term,

Students taking an addi[...]t will he al-
lowed a reduction of two guinens in the annual fees for it,

’i’Xi For students takin[...]nal ices, as specified
below, will he charged for the undernientioned subjects, if
classes for them are formed to the satisfaction of the Council :—

Opera. Claws
French 1?“ Tenn. _Pe[...]1101. taking (1 principal subject may take any of the
following subjects for the fees specified below :—

Per Tenn Per A[...]

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XII. At the end of theyenrench student who has been studying[...]titled to receive a report of
progress, signed by the Director.

XIII. Scholarships may be established from time to time by the
Council, or by private individuals, under such conditions as
the Council may approve.

XIV. The Council may authorise the holding of examinations in any
of the above mentioned subjects, and mny grant Diplomas or
Certificates of eflicicncy to students who comply with the
requirements of such examinations.

XV. All students slmll conform to the present and nll future Rules
"Of the Elder Conscrvntorium," (lrnwn up by the Council.

Allowed 21“ Deemlhrr, 1910

OF THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.

RULES.

All students studying principal subjects shall conform to the following
rules :—

1. Arrangements for continuing or receiving lessons shall he made
through the Registrar of the University. to whom all fees uhuu
be paid at the beginning of enuh term.

2. Students intending to[...]otice of such
intention at least one month before the end of a term.

3. Students shall attend punctnally at the hour appointed for their
lessons. Students absent from lessons shall furnish the Director with
an explanation of such ubsenoe.

4. Students shall not, except by permission of the Director, receive
their lessons elsewhere than at the Consermtm‘inm.

5. Students shall attend such orchestral, vocal, or other clues. us
the Director shall deem essential to their progress.[...]r nccept any
public engagement, elsewhere than at the Coimervntorium, except by
permission of the Director.

7. Students shall not, except by permission of the Director, publish
any composition. A copy of any composition ao published shall be
deposited in the Library of the Cnuservntorium.

8. Students guilty of impropriety or breach of the rules shall he
reported to the Board of Discipline.

- mu. by Comm! um. rim-"bu 1m.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (254)[...]ATE IN MUSIC.

REG ULATIONS.

I. Examinations for the Diploma of Associate in Music shall be
held in each year during the month of November.

*l [. 'l'o olitnin the Diploma of Associate, each candidate must complet[...]years of study, nut. necessarily consecutive, M.
the University of Adelaide. HI one. of tho undcrmentioned
priuuipnl s hjeuts, nnd must pass the exmninalion proper to
aimh year :—

1, Pianofor[...]sical Composition.

A candidate lnnving completed the three years of study may by
pmmission of the (.mnwil Laku in one year all or [my of tho
examin[...]such permission must npiily for it
by writing to the Iiegislmr not less than three months before
Lhe d[...]mination

*lll. No slndent shall be credited with the completion of any nuiulemie
year of study in any subject. nnlurs he has attended three-
fourths of the lessons giuin in IlmL subject. up to the Lime of
the annual exmnination dur mg each ol the four terms. except
in case of illneini In other sulliZient cause to he allowed in: him

Council.

IV. At the first examination for the Diploma. of Associate in Music
each candidate shall he required to satisfy the Examiners in

the following subjects :—
1. Musical Termino[...]

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REGULATIONSiASSOCIATE XS MUSIC.

V. At the second examination for the Diploma of Associate in Music

each candidate shall he required to satisfy the Examiners in:

' the following subjects :——

1. Harmony.
2. History of Music.
3. Principal subject.

VI. At the third examination for the Diploma. of Associate in \[usiu

each candidate shall he requiied to satisfi the Examiners in
the i'ollouiug subjects: ——

1. Harmony.

2. Hist[...]rincipal subject.

lflnch candidate must, unless the principul suhject‘ he [iiuuo

forte playing, pluy on the piuuofm'te tn the satisfaction of the
Examiners two pieces from 11 list. of pieces to b[...]iece or pieces or any portion thereof
sclccled by the Examiners from lists to he puhlixhed cuch ycnr.
T[...]ergo such other tests in
Playing or in Singing us the Exzuniners shull require.

VIII. Candidates who elect to he examined in Musical Composition must

send to the Registrar before the first any or the November
111 winch the thiId pxnminutiou hikes plncc :1 Musiuui L‘um-[...]m in Musicnl'Ccmpositiou.

History of Music.

IX. The names of successful candidates shall be arranged m alpha-

betical order.

X. Candidates who have satisfied the Examiners shull be designated

Associates in Music of the University of Adelaide.

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XI. The following fees are prescribed :—
Fee for each Examination £1 I1 6
Fee fm the Diploma .. .. 2 2 u
XII Schedules defining, as far 118 may he necesxm-y, the Hinge of the
examinations shall be published each yem.

XIII. The Regulations For the Diploma of Associate in Music, allowed
on the 18th September, 1900, are hereby repealed, but. s[...]f study prior to
December 31, 1906, may enter for the examination under those
regulations in 1907 or 19[...]101e pieces, 01 any puitious of them. selected by the
Examiner o1 11.xm11i11e13 f1 0111 the followim: list: 7
Cr-amel . Smdy' 111 G- majm (Lo[...].

Bach: P1 elude and Fugue in F slump major, how the E11111; part of
the “48. "

Beethoven: Sonata in F, (311. I0. No 2 (the whole work).
Schubert: I111111'omptu in A fiat,[...]udied by them «luring
1l1e year in 111Iditim1 to the foregoing.

‘2. To play from memory the fullnwing technical exercisex.
Any nutj 11', 1111[...]scales 111 cnntnuy motion \\ 111 11c requiied
in the lam-mum‘s 101m only.

(ll) With each hand separately, beginning and ending on the third note
of the scale instead of the first.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (257)[...]Anv ar pegtrio formed of common chords, chords of the domi nant se1 enth
and diminished seventh and the[...]s ——

Candidates will he 1' .111ired to state the name or names of an Interval
or Intervals within the limits of a major ninth, played on the Pianoforte,
and in each case the name of one of the two notes forming the interval
heingr supplied to the candidate, he will he required to state the name oi
the other.

In each case the two notes f01'111ing the interval will be sounded simul
laueonsly, and als[...]more pieces. or any portions of them, selected by the
Examiner 01' Examiners [111111 thethe Eight Short Pre-
ludes and Hugues,

Gnihnant: Son[...]may he, examined in work. studied h) them (luring
the year in addition to the foregoing.

2. To play any major, minor, or chromatin sealei
(a) With the hands separately or together, compass three netaves

b With the feet alone, throlwh the compass of the edal board hut
. . a , P 1
111co1nplete octaves w[...]sts :—

Candidates “ill be 1eq11ired to state the name or names of an Intewal
or intervals within the limits of a major ninth played on the organ
and in each case the name of one of the two notes forming the interval
heing supplied to the candidate, he will he required to state the name of

the other.
I11 each case the two notes fo1'111i11g the interval will be sounded
simultaneously, and also[...]ch candidate will be required—
1. To snlnnit to the Director of the Elder Cnnservzttorium, not later than
the last day of September, a list of works under the following headings ;*
Solfeggi.
2 excerpts[...]

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If fillflll list he approved by the Director, the céndidate will he required in
the examimvion, to sing one or more pie-es or porLions of them, selected by
the Examiner or Examiners, from that 11.5

Further, e[...]te may he examined in works studied by him during
the year in addition to those contained in the list approved.

2. To sing the ascending and descending major and minor (both forms) scales
within the compass 01 his or her voice.

3. To sing at sight passages selected by the Examiner or Examiners.

4‘ To qualify in our tests. Unndidmtes will he required to sing from a given
note the note above or below it, forming any rliatonie inLei'Val within the com-
pass of on nature.

Violin.
Each Candidate w[...]more pieces, or any portions of them selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from the following list : ,
Kayser : ’J‘hirt ' ix Stud[...]s may he exmnined in works studied by them during
the year in addition to the foregoing

‘2. To play any major or[...]Tesls
(‘mnliilnte‘z will he rc- ezl to state the name or names of an Interval
or Intervals within the (innlls of n major ninth played on the pianoforte,
and in each euw, Lhe Home of one of the two notes forming the interval
being supplied in the candidate, he will be required to state the mum: of
the other
In each case the two notes forming the interval will be sounded simul-
taneously, nod al[...]more pieces, or any portions of Lhem, selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from the lollowing list :—
Dotzauer: Qnmnntes Etu[...]

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(Enndidntus \rdl In; requ d to shite the Home or nzunu n! tlll Interval
m Interrnln within the limits of u major ninth played on the l‘innulm‘le.
und in ouch (‘Iw3 lhl: name of one of the two notes tanning the interval
being supplied In llie candidate, he will he required In slutn the name
of the other.

In each case the two notes forming the interval will he sounded simul-
taneously, and al[...]chords, dissonant triads and their inversions
3. The chord of the dominant, seventh and its inversions

and candida[...]red to harmonise a, simple figured bass iimiwd m
the above mentioned chords,

Musical composition.[...]milion. will In! required In hiIHW n knowledge of the li lli nc construction of
mmicnl phi-mes nnd sum-[...]-ts will he requ ml to \mrk IL pug-er in Harmony, the
sropu of which will include nrdinu _' combination[...]more pieces, or any pol'himm of them, selected by the
Examiner or ExamiuPrs from the following list :~

(Jleuienti: Study in C (No, 12[...]N0. 8.
15 wk : Prelude and Fugue in B flat from the lat Bonk of the "48.”
Beethoven: Son-am. in C sharp mino[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (260)[...]s may be cxmnincd in works studied by them during
the year in addition to the foregoing.

2. To play from memory the following teehnicnl exercises :—
Any mnjor, min[...]b) \Vith both hands together in similar motion at the intervals of nn
outhe, athird. asixth and u. tent[...]nlx lugtllluu' in contrary motion, beginning with the
key note in (xillmr lnunl. and the third of the nenle in the other.
through at cilmlmm' of two octaves. Minor scales in conlrnrv motion
will he required in the hmmam‘n form only. The smiles in be
played (male or :lmmm.

Arpe gin» f[...]s will he required to “nine nny interval within the limits of
n mujor ninth. played on [he pinnoiurte. and to )‘ocngnlsl: nny of the
following chords when plnyod—nmjur mnunun chord, minor common
rhonl, chord of the dominnnl 5,. unlh in root 1vo<illion

5 To she[...]nnected with marks and signs
tanulity and form in the work presented for exmnination.

Organ.

EflCll[...]nmjm', minor or cliroliiat-ic scale : e
(a) With the hands alone, through a compass of three octaves,

(b) With the feet alone, through the compass of the pedal hoard except
that incomplete octaves will not be r quiredV

(a) \Vitli the [cut nnd each hand separately in contrary motion.[...]uetnru (minor scnles in contrary motion to be in the hnrmonic

form only).

2. To play one or more pieces or any portions of them eeleoted by the l‘lxnln-
iner or the Exmninern from the following list :7
Bnoh: Sonata. No. l in E[...]

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the year in addition to the foregoing.

3. To play at sight.

4. To qualify i[...]tes will he require-l to name any inLerwrl within the limits ufa
major ninth. play-MI on tho Urgnn. and to recognise any of the following chords
when plm'ed—nmjor mmmon t-lxurd‘ minor uumlnon uhorxl. chord of the domin-
ant seventh in root omithm.

5, To show a[...]cted with mark»: and signs,
Lonnlity and form in the work presented for exmninatmn.

Violin.
Each cand[...]r more pieces or any portions of them selected by the Exami-
ner or Examiners from the following list :7

Krenllzc ; Studies, Nos. ‘22[...]ay _1Jc examined in works studied by them
(luring the year in addition to the foregoing.

‘2. To play from memory the following technical exercises :—
Any major. min[...]a formed of common chords and their invcmions‘

The compass of the scales and zu'peggios to be up to the seventh
position, but ineompleLn outm as will not[...]es will he required to name any interval \rillliu the llllllti‘ of
a major niutln played on the pinnoforte, and lo reu ire any of the
following chords when played—major common «herd, minor oommon
chord, chord of the dominant seventh in root position.

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1. To submit to the Director of the Elder Conservetorium, not later than
the last day of September, a list of Works under the following headings :—

Solfeggi.

2 excerpts fr[...]in either, French, German, or Italian, other than the language
c iosen for the operatic excerpt.

1 English Song.

If such list be approved by the Director, the candidate will he required in
the examination, to sing one or more pieces or portions of them, selected by
the Examiner or Examiners, from that list.

Fnrbher,[...]te may be examined in works studied by him during
the year in addition to those contained in the list approved.

2. To sing passages selected by the Examiner or Examiners at sight.

3. To qualify in[...]didates will he required to sing from agiven
note the mm: above or below it forminrv any diatonic or chromatic interval
within the campus of a major ninth, and to identify any such interval played
upon the l’innofur 1.

4. To sing ell diatonio and ch[...]es and also arpeggios formed of
common chorde and the chord of the dominant seventh Within the cumpass of
his or her voice

Newt—Candidates who paesed the examination for the first year in 1911,
or any prior year. may elect to he examined under the Syllabus for the year
l911.

PAPER \V 0 RK
for candidates in Practical Subjects.

The scope of the paper work will be as follows :7

(11) Harmony.
Common chords and their inversions.
The diatonic and chromatic chords of the seventh and ninth.
himlnlatinn, suspensions, and passing notes.

Harmonization of figured basses limiied to the foregoing combina-
tiona.

Harmonization of simple melodies,

(b) History.
History of music during the eighteenth century.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (263)[...]more pieces or any portions of them, selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from the following list :—

Baeh: Prelude and Fugue in A flat, from the second part of
the "48."

BeethOVen: Sonata in E flat, Op. 31, No. 3[...]s may be examined in works studied by them during
the yem' in addition to the foregoing.

2. To play from memory the followingr technical exercises in addition to
those presnrihed for the Second Year :~

(a) Arneggios formed of oommon ch[...]hands together in similar motion all
positions of the chords beingr interchangeable hehrsell the two
hands.

(b) Double scales: mnjor and minor sm[...]r more pieces or any portions of them selected by the
examiners from the following list :7
Bach : Toccata and Fugue[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (264)[...]may he examined. in works studied by them during
the year in addition to the foregoing.

2. To play at sight and to t-1‘ansp[...]sight from n vocal score in four parts including the use of the
“ l; ” and “ F” clefs but not that of the “ C ” clots.

. 'l'nxhnw n Lhurougll knowledge of matters connected with banality and
form in the work presented for examination, and also to Show[...]more pieces or any portions of them, selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from the following list :—

Krentzer: 40 Studies, No. 33[...], Andante'ami Allegro.
Beethoven : Sonntn Up. 47 (the “Kr-entzer") 2nd mnvement.
Spuhr : 9th Concerto[...]s may he examined in works studied by them during
the year in addition to the foregoing. .

2. To play from memory the following technical “cruises.

Any major. Inlnn[...]ched,
nnll spiccnm hmringv camping,- extending to the ninth position.

Arpegginn formed nf common chnrds. nhnrds of the dominant seventh
and chords nf the diminished i-evemh, together with their inversions
—cl)lll]|RSR extending to thethe seventh position.

3. To play at sight and to[...]e of nnttlurs connected with tonnlity and
form in the work nresnnted for cxmnnmtion, and also to 24l10\[...]ch Candidate will he required—
1. T1) submit to the Director of the Elder (lonaervatoriuln, not later than
the last day of September, a. list of works under the following headings :7
1 excerpt from an Or[...]

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if such list be approved by the Director, the candidate will be required in
[he exmuinntiun. in sing one or more piecen or portions of them, selected by the
Examiner ur Examiners, from that hat. '

Further,[...]may he examined in \vnrkfl studied by him during
the year in addition to those contained in the lisL approved.

Norm—Candidates who passed the examination for the first year in 1911.
or any prior year, may elect to be exmnined under the Syllabus for the year
191 l.

'2‘ To sing the following exercises :~

(a) Any major or minor scale from the key-note or the third note of the
scale to the eleventh note, also the chromatic scale

(6) Any arpeggir} formed of the major or minor common chord, and the
clinrda 01 the dominant and diminished seventh.

3. To accompany himself '0]: the pienofurle in a modern song or hellml.

4. To ren[...]didntee must show some physiological knowledge of the Voice, and n
knowledge of the gonernl principles of voice production.

5. To sh[...]ge of matters connected with tonelity and
form in the work presenter] for examination, and also to show[...]PAPER WORK
for candidates in Practical Suhjeetal

The scope of the paper work will he as follows :¥

(«1) Harmony.[...]ot
more than four parts,

(5) History of Kinslie.
The Opera from A. l). 1600 to the time of Glnck.

The development of instrumental music from AT)[...]

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Test in Pin[...]VI).

1. Each candidate will he required to play the following Technical
Exercises: —

(a) Majm and[...]to be in both forms.

lb: Arpcg ion formed of all the major and minor common chords with
each innd sepa[...]e will be required to phty two pieces selected by the candi»
(lute frnm the {allowing list :

Bach: Invention in two parts, N[...]ed under Regulation VI. hereof, and shall entitle the
holder to free tuition in one principal and one or more
secondary subjects, to be approved by the Director

The principal subject of study shall he the subject for
which the Scholarship was awarded. Scholars taking Violin
as the principal subject of study shall, unless exempted by
the Director. also study the Viola, ’l‘he pcriod of tenure may
he extended by the Council.

A Scholarship shall not be awarded a second time to the
same student for the same principal subject.

" Allowed Nth Nov[...]

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Council may iliruct lhnL the funds of the Scholarship be
devoted to assist deserving students In. mack. ihe cost of their
musical education.

ill. The Subjects For which Scholarships will he nwurded shall for
the present loo——

Singing (two Scholarships).

l[...]If 3. Scholarship in any subject he not awarded, the Council
may award the Scholarship for another subject.

IV. Candidates for Scholarships shall undergo such examination as
the Council may from time to time direct.

\'. Should none of the Candidates competing for a Scholarship
Show sufficient merit, the Scholarship may be left vacant until
such time as the Council may direct.

“VI. Every holder of u Scholarship shull, during each your of in;
tenure, take the course, will puss the exmninuliuu, in-uxcribcd
fur the Diploma of Associate in Music. lhiilure to pass such
vxnniiuntian shall hirthwith determine the tenure of the
Scholarship. uulcss the Council shall otherwise decide .\
Scholnrship may also he summarily determined m. any time
if, in the opinion of the Council, the holder of it be guilty
of misconduct.

The holder of u Scholarship shall be exempt from payment
of nil fees in the Associate of Music cnursc, except. the fee for
the Diploma.

VII. No person may hold more than one of the Elder Scholarships
at the some time.
| ‘ Allowed nth erusmbM', 1.4m

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VIII. The limits uf we for candidates for these Scholarship[...]be paid by each candidate
for a Scholarship.

X. The places at which examinations for Scholarships shall be held
and the mode in which such examinations shall be conducted
shall be such as the Council approve.

Alluw/zrl. 7th Decenlber, 1907.[...]e Katie Smeaton (Violin)

ELDER CONSERVATORIUM FREE SCHOLARSHIP.

RULES.

1. There shnll he an nnnunl scholarship in he called the “ Elder
C-unserrntorium Free Scholarship," which shall exempt the holder from
payment during the tenure thereof of any fees for tuition or examina-
iinn in the Ehlm' (Jonservntm'inm. 'l‘he tenure of the scholarship shall
be for one year.

2. The Scholarship shall be awarded to such one of the students of
the Elder Conaervntorinm as the Chancellor shall select from among
lhose who, having for at least one academical year studied music in the

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Consel‘rntorium, shall within one week after the end of that year he
severally recommended in writ[...]that, year in their respective courses of
study. The Chancellor elmll sutisfy himself that each student. whom he
selects is a person of limited means. If on the expiration of such week
the oflico of Chancellor shall he recent, or the Clioncellcrslmil he absent
from South Australia, the Vice-Chancellor shnll net in his stead,

3. immediately after the curl of each term during,r the tenura of the
scholarship, the teacher of each scholar shall present to the Council u
report as to the scholnr’s progress in musical studies mid diligence ; itnd
the Council, whenever dissatisfied with any report,[...]without
enquiry, suspend tempouuily or take away the scholnrship, or admonish
the scholar. thnevci a scholarship shall dining nuy nundemicul yein'
become for any (muse meant, the vacancy slmll not be filled during that
year.

4. The scholarship shall not be awarded nftener than once to any
student.

5. The Council may rescind or vary these Rules. but no r[...]ation shall apply to any scholnr during tenure of the
scholarship or (if made after the commencement of an ricndeniical yein')
bonny stud[...]ave
been entitled to compete during that year for the scholarship.

THE BROOKMAN SCHOLARSHIP.

Ru Les.

1. The Scholarship shall be called the " Brooknmn Scholnrship."

The Scholarship shall be of the annual value of £20, tenable for
three yelus, subject to the provisions coutnined in Clause 6. The
holder shall he required to entei the Elder Conserrutcrium and to study
there the Principal Subject for which the Scholarship shell lune heen
nwarded to him, together with such Secondnry Subjects us inny be
approved by the Director. He Sllllll ulso pity the proper fees.

3. Candidates for the Scholurship may present themselves in any one
of the following Principal Subjects — Piaunfortc, Viol[...]nging, and they shall undergo such examination as
the Council may from time to time direct.

4. Candidates in Piunoforte, Violin. Org[...]inging not
more than twenty-four years of age, on the first day ol Min-ch in any
year in which the Scholarship is offered.

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5. Should no Candidate at any einmination show sullicient merit, the
Selmlm'ehip shall lapse for the period of one year. after which it shall
be offered afresh.

6. Every holder of the Scholarship shall t-(Lhe the three yeare’ course
and puss Ihe I‘Ixmuinutiuns lire. rihml for the Diplonmof Assoeiate in
Music. If he l'nilx Lu puss the I'menilmtinn pruper to his year he shall
forthwith ful'l'uil the Huhnlm'ship for the remnining portion of the term
of llll‘uu yen ,‘ unless the Cnnncil shall (Ii-ilk! decide. A Student
who "my, in the opinion of the Council} be guilty 0! misconduct, shall
be required to forfeit the Scholarship for the remaining portion of the
term of three years.

7. Payment. of the Scholarship shall be made in four equal instal-
ments, one at the end of each term.

8. The Scholarship shall he offered for competition in the March
next. following its expiration of tenure, either by efflnxion of time,
resignation, ur forleiture.

SJ. 'l‘hese Rules “my be varied from time to time, but the title and
purpose of the Scholarship shall not be changed.
Marla by Counci[...]nging). ( iasigned).
lQH—Gill, Hilda Beatrice.

THE ROBERT WHINHAM PRIZE FOR ELOCUTION.

Wherens the Trustees of the lnie Robert \Vhinhmn have given the
sum of £84 Hs. (id, for the pnrpuse nl' providing it yearly Prize in
l‘ilocutinn, to he called after the hue Rnhert \‘Vhinham, and the Coun-
cil ui the University of Adelaide have agreed to invest that sum nnrl
to apply the income thereof in the nnmner spenilied in those rules, it
is hereby provided that in mnsixlerntinu ni' the receipt by the Univ
versii-y of the nhnre-mentioned sum-7

1. The Prize shall be called the “ Robert Whinhaflm Prize."

2. The Prize shall be of the annual value of £5. and shall
be offered at a. special examination in the third term of
each year.

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PRIZEE—THE ROBERT “'HINHAM.

3. Only students who shall have attended the Eleeution
Class for at lea-st three terms (not necessarily consecu-
tive, but including the term in which the examination
is held) shall be eligible to compete

4. The Prize shall be awarded to the student Who obtains
the highest marks, provided’ the Council are satisfied
that such student is worthy to receive it, or, at the
option of the Examiner, it may be divided equally be»
tween the best man and the best woman student, pro—
vided the Council are satisfied that each such student
is worthy to receive it

5. Candidates shall be examined in the following subjects :
. (i.) Reciting
(ii.) Reading at sight
(iii) Prepared Reading; or
Prepared Speaking (at the option of the
candidate).

6, These ‘rules may be varied from time to time by the
Council.
Made by Con-nail 50m vamp. 1911.1[...]

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FOR THE YEAR |9|6.

PART III.

Public Examlnations.

PUBL[...]NS BOARD AND COMMITTEE.
LOCAL CENTRES AND RULEB.

TIME TABLES 0F EXAMINATIONS.

PRIMARY PUBLIC EXAMINATI[...]on Papers for 1915 are pubh'almd in
#5! Manual 0f the Public Ewaminmtionx Board, 1916.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (273)[...]S BOARD and PUBLIC
EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE, |9l6.

THE BOARD.
Professor Chapman (Chairman) Dr. \V. T. Cu[...]on
Professor Stirling Dr. Schulz

Mr. E. V. Clark
THE COMMITTEE.
The members of the Board and, in addition :—
The lleadnmster St. Peters College.

Mr. “r_ R. Bay[...]a)‘ Centres
and all payments, me la. be made In the Beyz'rtmr of the
Univarmlty; other communications to the Secretary.

LOCAL CENTRES.

Candidates may be[...]ee of Management. has been formed and approved by the
Board.

Candidates desiring to sit at. these Cent[...]all
applications, payments, and communications to the Local Secre—
taries. All Local Centres in \Vesteru Australia, are managed by
the Committee in Perth.

For list of Centres a[...]

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FORMATION OF COUNTRY CENTRES.

Rules.

The Council is willingr to establish Local Centres for the delivery
of Extensmn Lectures null for the holding of Public Examinations in
country towns i[...]likely to
be of benefit.

1. Any rpplieution For the formutinn of a new Centre shall cunmin
the following information :—

(a) Distance from any[...]be

forthcoming ;

(n) What schools there are in the neighbourhood, Whether
public or private, with approximate number of pupils.

2. Whenever an application for the formation of a Centre has been
favourably entertained. the following procedure shall be
n'nserved, viz. :—[...]positions, who hnre no such personal interest in
the candidutes as can lay them upon to suspicion of p[...]all be appointed at a public meeting convened for the
purpose. A Chairman and Secretm'y shall also be appointed,
either at. the public meeting U“ by the Committee.

At the public meeting it should be explained :——

(a) That the University is prepared to arrange for the
delivery of Extension Lectures and for the holding of
the Primary, Junior, Senior, and Higher Public
Examinations, and the Junior Commercial and Senior
Commercial Exam'nniions) also the Public Examina-
tions in Theory and Practice of Music ;

(Ii) ’J‘lmt nu charges beyond the statutory fees will be made,
but that n. room suitable for the Examinations must.
be provided lree of cost to the University;

(c) That. the supervision of Examinations must be under-
taken by members of the Committee ;

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (275)[...](r1) That any local expenses in connection \iith the delivery
of Extension Lectures or of the holding ofExamina-
tions must he defrayed locally;

(5) That copies of the Extension Lectures scheme, copies of
the T’uhlic Exnminutions Manual, and of the Music
Examinations syllabus, and entry forms for all
Examinations, may he obtained from the Local Secre—
tary, with \\ hom all entries should be lodged

3. The election of 9. Committee and Ofitleers shall be at. once
notified to the Council. The Committee shall have power to
fill any vacancy, but in all cases the Council reserves the right
of approving or disapproving of any propose[...]ny member of it.

4‘ If considered desirable by the University, an officer nimll attend
the public meeting convened for the purpose of forming a
Centre, and explain nhjeels, methods, &c, and occasionally
visit the Centre.

5‘ Applications for the formation of new Centree must he made to
the Registrar.

Fm‘t/m‘ informatinn will be found in the defrlzlerl instructions to
Local Centres.

PRIMAR[...]N

REGULATIONS.

*1. Every candidate must satisfy the Public Examinations Board in
at least four or the following suljectx, of which two must,
he numbers[...]h

(‘2) Arithmetic (8) German

(3) Geography of the (9) Algebra
British isles and {10) Geometr[...]

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bers l and 2, fails in the whole examination.

Ill. The examination will he held durinw the mouth of August or
September in each yem.

1'TV.[...]ven on a
printed form, which may he obtained from the Registrar or,
in the case of Local Centres, from the Local Secretary.

*V. Each candidate at the time of giving notice to attend shall pay
a fee of 108[...]additional snleect; but these
fees do not include the fee (01- ‘l'hcm'y of Music.

In no case will the fcc be returned; but if, not less than
seven days before the examination. a candidate shall notify to
the Secretary his intention to withdraw, the fee shall stand to
his credit for a future examination.

VL Candidates who may fail to give nutice by the piescrihed date
may be peuuitted hy the Bond to present themselves an
pawncnt of an extra[...]andidates, annnncd in alphabetical older,
shuuing the subjects in which the umdidate passed and the
last place of education from which each candidate comes, will
be posted at the Uuii'ersity and published in the report on the
public examinations.

VIll. Each successful candi[...]led to a certificate Show»
ing in what subjects the candidate has passed.

EX. On application to the Secretary to the Board unsuccessful candi-
dates shall be informed[...]X. Schedules defining as far as may be necessary the range of the
questions to he set shall be published not less than twelve
months before the date of the examination to which they are
intended to[...]

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SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN
AUGUST, 1916.
l. ENGLIS[...]ng and analysis
may he obtained on application to the Secretary]

(I7) COMPOSITION. An essay 01' letter on a simple subject; the use
and the spelling of common words. The words will be taken
from Bym‘d's ls's-nmh‘al[...]'3. ARK'I‘I-L“ E'I‘IC.

Easy questions on the Elementary procesxes of arithmetic, including
fl'[...]rectangular areas
and volumes.

3. GEOGRAPHY 017 THE BRITISH Isms AND .IUSTKALASIA.

(laugmphy oi Austmlusiu uml nf the British In to he llL‘lllL with an
the limzu uf Young‘s Ratio”!”mummy, pl I (I’ll. up. ls. (ht). Teachers
m1) mlri ed Lu base the l giunnl \vurk on the general principlesluid down
in ch. [fix-L Cnmliuhltcx may he rmluhml lu draw skeluh lumps In the
gaugrlxphy Ilf Amtmlusiu special nucntiun is u: b[...]d knowledge unlv ls required of nlher Imrtiuns of thethe chapters on llum mul fmum mul llm appendix.

4. E[...]! asked ll) mlopl. (he tvmniuology
recommended by the John L‘uunnitlee un (h'ununntlcul Tur‘
minnlnuy : On the hnmnolullll 0f grammar (Jim "W- M. art).[...]mmn ls. lid.) ‘ Teachers are
recommended to use the terminology of Snunenschem‘s New Latin
grammar (C’lm'. Pr. 2,]. 6:1. ).

7. FRENCH.

A written paper on the following syllabus :
(n) Moore, J. M., and[...]

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ology of Sonnenschcin'a New French gramma[...]ench into English. and from English into
Fr .nch. The vocabulary required will be (hot used in the grammar.

Candidates may, at their 0 ition, take an oral test in dictation and in
reading aloud from the text. )onk. This will take the place of certain
questions in the above pa. er. Those who wish to take the oml test in
1916 will be required to sit at. Adelaide.

3. GERMAN.
A written paper on the following syllahus:

(a) (irunnnur. Fnsnucht, Ur.[...]1x. (int), pp. 1-77. Teachers are asked to adopt the
[cruiiunlngv recommended by the Joint Committee on Gromme-
licul Terminology: 0n the terminulagfl of grammar (Murray.
lid, ”Ill.

([...]erman into English, and from English into
German. The vocabulary required will he that need in the
grammar.

Candidates umy, at their o ntiuu. luke un owl test in dictation and in
wailing aloud from the text- )ook ’l'liia will take the place of certain
questions in the above pnpcr. Those who wish to take the oral test in
1916 will be required to sit at Adel[...]on,
«11 mini], easy fractions, cosy equations of the first degree con~
Laininp; not more than two unk[...]equations.

10. GEOMETRY.

THEORETICAL comm-Irma The substance of the theorems contained
in Euclid, Book J. Proposition[...]angles equal to it given uuule ; simple crises of the construction of
triu glee from sulliciout dam ; c[...]s. School geometry, p11. 1 (Macmil/u». 1.1,), to the
end of the exercises on the construction of txinnglca.

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Questions me ‘he set in which the use of the sec square or of the
protractor is for llleeUi

Figures should he draw[...]l, H. R Practicalplane geometry. (Hill. is.)

For the present the University will not examine in tliese subjects,
hub will accept the verilliczite-l of the Ellucnlion Department. of South
Australia. The examination. however, must he passed at the same
time as the other subjects 0f the examination.

‘For puiiauliis concerning Druiwing apply to the Principal and Examiner,
Adelaide School of A117.

111:. Music.

The Board does not exeiniuein thie subject, but candidates Me required
to pass, at the May examination of the current. year, in Grade Ill of
the Public Examinations in Music held by the Universities of Mel
honrne, Adelaide, Tasmania. Q[...]very candidate Sililll be requircl‘l to satisfy the Public Examiner
tious Bonrd in at. least five of the following subjects, but there
is no limit to the number of subjects for which a candidate[...]

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+11. The examination shall be held annually in the month of
November or December.

III. Candidates w[...]which they (In pass, and when they have
completed the live subjects shall receive certificates showing
the subjects in which they have passed, and the dates, but
cnndidutcs nnty ngniu present themselv[...]ates by passing them at.
later examinations.

TV. The following fees, which do not include fees for Dra[...]For four or more subjects l 0 0

ln'nn :nse will the fee be returned, but if, not less than
seven rlu\s before the examination. a candidate shall notify to

the Secretary in the Board his intention to withdluw the fee
shall stand to his credit, for it l'ntnre exmninutiun.

*VL Candidates must. uu nr lmfurc the Isl of October, or, il‘ the lat
of October falls on it Sunday, on or before the 2nd of October,
give notice of their intention to[...]iven nu u printed form
which muy he obtained from the Registrar, or, in the (:useof
Local (‘entres, lrmn the [meal Secretary. 4

Vll. Candidates who fail to lQrive notice by the prescribed date
may be permitted by the Board to present themselves on
payment of 2m extra fee of 55.

*VI l i, (a) The utunes of successful candidntes. urrungcd in alphabetical
order, showing the subjects in which the candidate pusscd and
the lust place of educntiun from which each candidate comes,
will be posted xtl; the University and published in the Repnrt on
public exmuinatious;

ulunwm 7m[...]

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(b) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves
in the several subjects will also be published;

(0) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves in
the whale examination will else be published in order of merit.
To the first three candidates on this list who shall be under
sixteen years or age on the 1st December in the year in which
the exnmiuntiun is held, shall be awarded prizes ol‘ the value
0! £10, £5, and :83 respectively. The position on the honour
list will he determined hy the aggregate of marks in not more
than seven subjects. The scale of marks assigned to each
subject shall he published in the schedule of details.

IX. Schedules defining as far as may be necessary the range of the
questions to he set. shall be published not less than twelve
months before the (late of the examination to which they are

intended to apply.

Allowed UNI. Dammbsr, 1901.

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN
NOVEMBER, 1916.

1. ENG[...].

Tout, '1“. F History 15]" Great Britain from the earliest times to the
In‘rm‘nl tiny. (ergmmzs’ Hist. 861'. far sc[...]3.9. till.)

3. GEomu rllY.

General knowledge of the geography of the wnrld. More detailed
knowledge of the British Empire Sketch-maps may be required
at any portiun of the British Empire, including the moreimportant
informatinu contained in ordinary s[...], (Wkitr'um’m and
’I'ovnhx 3x 61? ), omitting the chapters on flare and fauna.

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mended hy the joint. Committee on Grmnnmucnl Ter-
minology: On[...]Basset! (5‘ Sun. 1.?) Sautemres will be set on the sub!
jecL-nmtter with which this ten-book «loule[...]mnmmr. A24 :1. general guide to vucnbulnx’y mu! the range of
questions in gx'nmnulrund Lrnnslntiou. L[...]ed for
reicrcmn. and (enullurs are asked In ndopl the terminology
used in it.

Sentences will he set on the Rubjectnlntter with which
NayIm-‘s slim paralle[...]ple sent/encex to test knowledge of
accidence and the more nommon principles of syntax.

Vocabulary wil[...]tin into English.

6. FRENCH.

A written paper on the following ‘nyllabux :

(a) Granmmr. Teachers are recommended to use the terminology of
Sonnenschein’a New Franc/i Gramm[...]ple sentences to team knowledge of
accillence and the more common principles of syntax.

Voonbul[...]

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reading aloud from the text-hooks. This: will hike the place of certain
[Nations in the almru paper. The man-ks allotted to the oral portion of
he exmninatinn n ill nut exceed twenty per cent of the total. Those who
wish to take the urnl tend HI 11116 will ht: required tn sit at All elaide.

7. (: HRMAN‘
A \vritbrn paper on the followinlcr syllabus :

(a) Grmmnztr. Teachers am asked to adopt the tgrlllinology recom.
mended by the Joint Connnittec on Grummatlcnl Terminology:
the terminology ufgrammar (Murray. 6d. ml).

(11) Eas[...]mple sentences to text knowledge of
Incidence and the more coninwn principles of syntax.

\"mnhnlmy wil[...]reading aloud from tho text-hunks. This will take the place of certain
questions in the nhuro paper. The mm allotted in the ma] portion of
the uxnlninnbion Will not exceed twenty per cunt. of the. total. Those who
wish to take the (Will has! in ”116 will ha required to sir. nt Adelaide.

R AMT H METIC.

As for the l’rinnu'y 'meninnliun nnd, in nddilion: intcres[...]m»; 0f prisms and pyrmridx.

9. ALGEBRA.

As [or the. Primary Examination and, in' addition : fraction[...]reatest common IneMnre and lenst mnnnnn mnltiile:
the snlution of eqlmtinns (if the first degree nnd questions [mu uc‘
ing snch equntiona; run! the snlntion of easy qmldrntic equation:
involving on[...]rud paper will he provided.

10. Gnome-my,
As for the Primary Examination and, in addition :

Tunnmn'miu. (.‘mmn'rm'. The substance of the them-elm contninu-l in
Euclid, Book I. Propositio[...]on of n square on a, given side;

simple cases of the

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(Ell'clefl ; simple cases of the construe ton of Ell’Clfls from sufficient
dat[...]d

a. hard pencil.

Questiu - may he set in which the use of the set, Square or of
the protractor is forbidden.

Figures: should he, dmw[...]lirm’ plryn'rx (Jlrrcml'lllm. ‘33. 611.),
and the unrrlfipunding portions of llrcgnrynnd llmlley's[...]aucr preserihed.

No marks will he assigned in the uxuminubiun, but the ‘nuiners
will report. on the prnclicul work in Notes by Is'z-mm'ng Thug

bo[...]each experiment, I; bhesuieuca
umswr in clmrgo of the laboratory. and countersigne: an lhe last
page hy the head Inhaler:

NJS. It 'r's in be underfloor! th[...]e required to fihnw 3 nautical acquaintance
with the position. appearance, and general. structure of the prim
clpal urgans of the Vertebrate body.

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of the nyllulnw rm can be neuplireil lry naked eye obser[...]of flowering plants: elmnelmtry
{nets concerning the life l)l‘DCES>fl‘i of green [Jllll'lLH as sh[...]itiou. Lmnit
piraiiuu. and curl-an usximilntion: the form and unctions ul
rams, stems, leaves; nature[...]illustrating uchone. capsule, drupu, berry, mine: the structure
unil function of a typicul flower; mod[...]of seedling, :13 Been in wheat. bean, nnd mehm,

The foregoing syllabus can he snlliciently illustrated luv the
lining of lily, huttercup, Wallflower, orange, a[...]mznts mlmot be made at a local centre for
holding the examination in Fin! Grade Model, the mmdidtztss
who have entered at ”Mt centre will[...]f First Grade Plane
Geometry will be necessary to the Working of the problems in
this subject.

Text-bunk recommended[...]r projection, pt. 1.
(Gill. 1r.)

For [he present the Unirers' \' will not examine in these «uh'ecls,
but will accept the certificate. of le Board of Governor» 0 the
l’nlvlic Library. Museum. and Art Gallery of South Australia, or
of the Education anxrtnwnt at South Australia. The l'nive il_\‘
will accept fee} and cnndnct exmninntiuns on helmli m' the l‘ldumit‘
Department.

Candidates who wish to[...]orded as one of their sub~
jeets must enter it on the appropriate entry form for the November

examination.

' Fer particulars[...]Adelaide School nf Art.

155. THEORY m“ MUSIC.

The Bum-d dog-i not examine in this subject, but candidates are
required to ]st in Grade ll of the Public! l‘lxmninntinns in Music held
hy the Universities nf Melbourne, Adelaide, TRSllIlLllla[...]Almtrnlin jointly. Candidates, however, who hold the
certificate of the University uf Adelaide in Senior'l'liem‘[...]

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+ This sulnect ihies not count for the geneml honour list.

SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION.[...]*l. Every candidate shall be required to satisfy the Public Exami.

11. (a)

nations Board in at least five of the following subjects :—

(1) English Literature ([...]ng or
Algebra Theory of Music.
(8) Geometry

(M)

The examination shall beheld annually in the month of

November or December.

special examinat[...]who are undergraduates or who intend to
enter in the same year upon a course of study for a
degree or diploma, or for the final certificate in Law
shall be allowed to pr[...]hich they do pass, and when they have com-
pleted the five subjects shall receive certificates showing the
* Allowed 13m Jmnlm-y,1909.
f Allmz'rd 121[...]

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subjects in which they have passed, and the dates, but candi-
dates may again present themsel[...]ates by passing them at. late:
examinations.

*V. The following fees, which do not include fees for Dra[...]e [mid by each candidate on entering
his name for the examination :—

Fur candidates whn have not; pr[...]cts. 1 It! 0

SPECIAL EXAMINATION 1N JUARCII.
For the whole exmninubion i ... . fl, £3 0 0
Or, for ea[...]subject. or division . .. 1 f) n

In no case will the fee be returned ; hut if, not. less than
seven days before the examinuliun, n Candi-lute shall notify to
the Secretary to the Board his inteutiun to withdraw, the fee
shall stand to his credit fur a future emmiuktion.

‘l'VI. Unndidntes must. on ur before the lat ol’ October, or, it the let at
October fulls an n Sunday, on ur hefore the 2nd nf October.
give notice of their intention to[...]iven on a printed form
which mny be obtained from the Registrar. or, in the case of
Local Centres, {mm the lineal Secretary.

VII. Candidates who fail to give notice by the prescribed date may
he permitted by the Board to present themselves on payment
of an extra fee of 53

”VIII. (n) The uuules of successful cmulidutes, Mrunged in alphabetical
order, showing the. subjeels in which the candidate passed.
and the lust place of educutiun from which each cundirhue
comes, will he posted at. the University anti published in
the Report on public exulninutions

(b) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves
in the separate subjects will also be published.[...]

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(4') The names of candidates whu have distinguished themselves
in the whole examination will also be published in order
of meri‘r, To the first three candidates on this list who
shall be under seventeen years of age on the 1st. December
in the year in which the examination is held. shall be
awarded prizes of the value of £10. £5, and £3 respec-
tively: The pusilien en the honour list. will be determined
by the aggregate of marks in not more than seven
subjects. The scale of marks assigned in each subject
shall be published in the schedule of details.

Clauses (b) and (c) of this[...]Schedules defining, as Far as may be neeessary. the range of the
questions to he set. shall he published not. less than twelve
months before the date of the examination to which they are

intended to apply.
Allowed 11m December, m2].

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN
NOVEMBER. 1915, AND MAR[...]‘hmm'm m-n. l‘l’r l-27-l with repehibion ol the follow-
ing mm}. mhs: iullury . . . . tllemselvei' {IL 50); ‘ But, the
lhir: si . . . . Darkness' f L 2w; ' David. King[...]breed remorse.’
((1) Composition: Exercises on the undue dealt with in Arnold’s
Shilling En[...]

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Teachers are asked to adopt the terminnlogy recommended
by the Joint Committee on Grammatical Terminology:
the terminology of grammar (Mm‘m‘y. 6d. m t).

Na[...]Hasszll é,“ Son. 1s.) HBHDBHCQS will be net on the subject.-
matter with which this text-hank deals.[...]LATIN.

(a) Grammar. Teachers are asked to winpt the terminology used in
Sonnenachein’s New Lnti‘ngl'dmmm‘ (Olur.I’1-. 2r. 6d ). Sentences
will he set on the subject-matter of N'tylor’s Short ptzwmllel syn[...]itting
pl). 54 52.

5. F Jamar
A \vrichn paper on the following syllabus:

(a) Grammar. Teachers are asked to mlupt the terminology used in
Sunnenscheiu’s New French g[...]ral Wait, in illctlttiml and in
rcmli v nlnmlfrom the u: ‘l. hunks. This will Luke the place of certain
l unauons in Ihe “bow: paper. The marks nllubtod to the oral portion of
the cxzunilllltllm will not. exceml Ilfnceu percent. of the total. Those who
wish to take the oral test in 1916 will be required b0 sit[...]

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0‘. GERMAN,
A written paper on the following syllabus ;

' (a) Grammar. Teachers are asked to adopt. the terminology recom-
mended by [he Joint Committee nu Grammatical Termnnolngy:
On the terminology of grammar (Murray. M. :u-l),

(b) Pr[...]urn] test in dictation and in
reading aloud from the bent“ rocks. This will take the place of certain
questions in the above paper. The marks allotted to the oral portion nf
the examination will nob exceed llilecn per ounb. of the total. Thuse who
wish to Lake them-1d mall in Inn[...]u', including lnc theory of lhu rurinus process ; the elements
of mensumlinn, including [he 11mm of pur[...]nd tlu- snrl‘ucmc nl’ Slllfl'i'mi and comes. the volumes of
parallelepiped», prisms, pyramids, spheres. and cor -.-,

ALGEBRA as for the Junior Examination aunl, in addition: quadratic
e[...]g thereto; imlices mnl sunlx; rM-in und pmmrlinn; the
nature of logarithmF, and lhu use of lngnritlllnx Lu tlm hnse IO.

8. HEUMETKY.

As for the Junior lixmninufion. and in addition :

THEORETICAL GEDMETRYV The subs enf the theorems cuutaiucd in
Euclid. Bonk Ill, I'muosiLi[...]ns.

I'HAUTICM. unom-rrnr. 'l‘hu uonstrl {on of the circui rihcd. in
scribed. unrl ascribed circles.[...]le in u circle uquiungulnr to n
L. ~en lrinnglu ; the unnslruulinn of regulur lmlygons in and about
mmh[...]contained by an
whole and one part may he equal m the square on Mm other mrl ;
construction oi un isnacelm Lriangle having each of the an i1
the hue double [he verticul angle ; constructi[...]

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Textbook recommended :

Ha.“ & Stevens. Srhaol gummy. 71M: I‘l, pt. 5 up to Th[...]d
a hard pencil.

Quantiuus mny‘be set in which the use of the set square or of the
pl'utractur is forbldtlen.

Figures should he dra[...]ith n, hard pencil‘

9. 'l'lilGONOME’l‘RY.

The memuren bnf nuglm in rcutnngnhu‘ mnl vireuhu- momma: 1hr
trigonumutncnl mtius L \lccernlinuliun of the values ul the trigmm.
metrical mtins l'ur unglv. of I)“, 30". ". (50°. Kllll 00“; reliititiiua
hetwcun the triflmnnnel nl mtins of the amine n glu; expi-emiun
of any mu.- of these minu[...]n (If right-angled triangles ; mem‘nre.
went a! the trlgunmnetrinnl ratios of anglcfl in llu- rlillbrunt qmu|~
I'ILIII.~', .1an the rrncinrr of 1119 changes of vnluu as the angle Vlll'lt's
from «1" Lu 360" -, exples‘iuns fur tlmlsinu, cum w. tglngent. mnl m.
tangent of the sum rtml rlill'cuenre nl L\\'I1.ltllgl-.‘S n\_ mum of Lln-
cm‘respnnding ratios of the angles ; trigonometrical ratius of
mnitinle angles; cuunnon logarithms and the use of mathematical
tnhlei; such relations between the aides and angles. of a triangle at
are necessary for the. solution of triangles, having glVeu three sides,
or one side and twn angles, or twu sirlcs and the angle between
them.

Either of the [ollnwlng books will be found suitable, but any book may
he used provided thethe snhjoined lISt- of experiments
will also he req u[...]us nm_\'z~'u|nnit lnlmrntnrynote-hunks
containing the fluted rlusvripliuns ni not. less llu tmenlwfiur[...]pre‘ 'ihell. Nu lluu' s \\ xli he n: 'lgnml
in the examination, hut the examiner:- will ruyurt ml the practical
wurk in Nam: by examiner/4. The“: 1|(ILErlJD(lli35l|Dllill he initiullml
after each exp? iment by the science muster in uharge 0f the

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laboratory. and countersigned on the lust page by the head
muster. Note-hunks should he handed in by ihe candidates at. the
time of presenting themselves for examination, and will he
returned on applicnminn alter the publication of results.

NE. It ix in be undmzaml um elm prize-£11m] war}! is voluntary.

The following list of experiments is intended merely to Suggest the
type null standard which will satisfy the Board. and is not meant to
restrict the freedom of the teacher in selecting or devising experiments.
lLi[...]of experimental work should
be representative of the mmplete Sh'llalinfi.

i. Heat.
(II The therluumcLer: Nililimtitm by standard: tent of fi[...]tiun of specific heal. of a snlixl nr liquid luy the
method of mixtures.

(5) Determination of the melting-point of n solid such as
paraffin wax (i) by the direct method. (ii) from observation
of Ilse rate of cooling.

(6) Determination of the hoilingqioint ol' a liquid such us.
alcohol (i) by the direct method, (ii) by the U-tuhe (Jones's)
method.

(7) Preparation of free[...]s.

ii. Light.

(10) Photometry: determination of the candle-power of a source
of light by means of Bun[...].

(18) Non-transmission of sound in tun-no.
(19) The sonomcter : laws of vibratory strings. ,[...]

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iv, Majuclia-m.

(‘22) Properties of the hm nmgnet: determination ur mngnetir
mics and mi ; distribution of free inngnctimi.

(23) i [rt-ruetic induction.

('34)[...]lmr or lunar 'hme nmgncn.

['26) Determination of the (Inclinittimn [ I'hu geographical meri-
llinn should he determined once for all and marked in the
laboratory.)

(27) Determination of the dip.

v. Electricity.

(28) The gnld-Ieuf nlectroxeolw - development of equal and[...]omparative insulating powers of substances.

[29) The plate-comicnscr.

(30) The condensing elect-I'uxcope; comparison of the E.M.F.’s
of cells.

(3]) Construction of simple[...]in wire.

(32) Polarization of simple cell.

(33) The gilh'nnoninwr.

(34) Val-intion or current with resistance ; Ohm’s law.

(35) Electrolysis ; the copper volhametcr.

(36) Magnetic action of coil carrying a current; the electro-
magnet.

The following books may he consulted:

Glazehrook, R[...]wa'iolugy. (Arnold. 65'.) A detailed
knowledge of the physics and chemistry contained in the first
six chapters or occurring elsewhere in the text-book will not
he req uircd.

Candidates will he required in :‘Im\\' at practical acquaintance
with the position, uppem’uure, mul structure of the most important
timues and organs of the vertebrate hmly. ulnl may he called upon
t[...]

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ledge oi the procexseu and the factors governing root absorption,
transpiratinn.[...]1.0mm upon
gmwth. 2.3.. light. hem. grnvmy, nu: : the general morphology,
strnolnremnd functionsnf ruct[...]learns; lheirmmlificm
tiuns uml mluprautions u) the eurimnmunl: the structure and
illnctinn'nf u lluwcr, and the modes of pollinnlion : the nature and
structure of fruitn nml seeds. und the[...]f diupemnl;
vegetative reproduction of plant“.

The distinguishing charactem and Ihe necolngicnl Mdunfltlmlx
uf the following natlnal order: Liliaouuc. Urcluduceue.[...]thut n'nclicnl work has been cal-rind out during' the
em‘, candidates \\'il be requirad Lo subunit un[...]h .
lave been rec ruled results and uxphwmiuns of the ex nerimenm
and observations thuy lmre unulu an the physiology nu oeeology
uf phmta. us well ns drawings and notes Illustrating at lonst one
example in Ouch of the specified ornlum; each record is to be dated,
nu[...]xcept where otherwise
indicated. much rm-nrds are the work ofthc«Andi-1nLusthemselves.‘
Excellent ex[...]h, >I.t. lid). but it in not intended Lu reptrict the freedom
of the teacher i selecting or deviatingrxprrinmlun. It is, however,
mlvisnhle llml the mural.» nf experimental work should he as l'm- ax
maihle re Iresenmtivu of the. mmplele nyllnhna. No marks will i
e nssignrlll in the exmninution. hut if [he note-hook» Me nu! 0f .
suliicient merit the cundiduto will not he nllnwml Lu pass. The
hooks shnnld he lmmlml in by the candidates at tlm time of pre-
' slanting thmnealve-z for examination. nml will he Nturnod nn appli-
cation ul'lvl' the publication of results.

Text-buul recommended:
E[...]Ila/any (Univ. Ihtnn'at Pr. 3;. 691-)- l
omitting the Sel'llfln on the origin on phyllntaxis and that l
on the microsuplual development of the nvule.

For reference :
Tate, 1:. Flora[...]ack
5:.)
* Forms of certificate to he nthwhed to the notedmoks may be obtained at the University,

14. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY ANI) k[...]

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centre/111' Int/ding the examination in Swami Grads Model, the Candi.
dates who have entered at that centre wiIl[...]e (-L‘onmt 111111 for 11nd 11-11mm! lmm: lulu-1
the certificates in ll‘1r111.(€rml11 1111111 and[...]l not exmuiur in Lhasa Rnlgiecre',
hm. will amapl the certi 1‘111151 of the Bonnl 11f Governors 0f Lhu
l’uhlic l1ih1111-3,[...]rded :13 one of their sub-
jects must enter it on the appropriate entry form for the November (01
March) examination.

‘ F01- 11511111111111“ concerning Drawing apply to the Principal and 1i'mnfiner '
Aduluide 1511110111 111 Art.

1511, THEORY OF MUSIC.

The Board does not exmniue in this subject, but unudidates are
required to puss in Grade I of the Public Exmninutions in Musie held
by the Universities of Melbourne, Adelaide, Tasmania, Qu[...]‘y of Mush:

1' This subject does not count for the general honour list.

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of November or December.

*ll. Candidates may he examined in any five, but not more than five
of the following subjects at one examination :--

1. Eng[...]16. Physical Geography and Geology.

:0 {L

[[11, The following fees shall be paid by each candidate on entering
his name ("or the examination :—

Fnr candidates who have
entered for the Senior Public
Examination in the current

or any previous year (J 2 6 for each sub[...]0 0 for eat-.1: subjectordivision
In no case will the fee be returned, but if, not less than
seven days before the examination, a candidate shall notify
to the Secrelary of the Public Examinations Board his
intention to withdraw, the fee shall stand to his credit for a
future examination.

11V. Candidates must, on or before the let of October, or. if the 1st of
October lulls on a Sunday. on or before the 2nd of October,
give notice of their inten[...]

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may be obtained from the Registrar, or, in the case of Local
Centres, from the Local Secretary,

Candidates who fail to give notice by the prescribed date
may be permitted by the Board to present themselves on pay-
ment of an extra fee of 53.

((1.) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves
in the. whole examination shall he published in order of[...]f candidates who have distinguished
themselves in the separate sulfieots.

(c) An alphabetical list of successful candidates shall he pub-
lished, showing the subjects in which each candidate
passed. and the last place of education [mm which each
candidate[...]candidates who puss in one or
more subjects.

(e) The Government bursaries granted by the Education Depart.-
mcnt of South Australia shall be recommended for award
under the conditions luid down in the Regulations of the
Education Department 3 and the recommendation will be
determined by the aggregate marks obtained by the can—
didntc in not more than five subjects, together with the
marks obtained for an English essay specially set for
bursary candidates.

VIi The syllabus defining as l'nr as “my in! necessary the range of the

questions tn he set, and the ecnle ot' maximum marks assigned
to each subject, shall he published not less than twelve months
before the (lute of the cxmninntiun to which they are intended
to apply.

Adam 25rd Norm/w, uni.

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN

XOVEMBER OR DECEMBER, 1916.

N.B.~ln this examination the information required for answering every

question may not he found in the textbooks.

1. ENGLISH LITERATURE

(1:) Sh[...]

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edition in Mmmnz‘llan’xpucketclam‘l-s [ls M[...]T HISTORY.

Cox, G. “1'. .4tllem'un empire frnm the [light querares in Mafall
0f Athens. (Iongmnnx. 2[...]6d.)

Questions will he set to test. knowledge of the original
languages. but. candidubes may be allowed to pass if the two
lastvnalnedhooks are mud in English translati[...]flawelh? Saw. 1:.) Teachers nre asked to adoplz the
recommendations of the Joint Committee on Grammatical
Terminology: 0n the terminology of grammar (Mm-mg.
lid. net).

(1;) Composition in prose in theThe passage»

will he set for thethe style of Cicero and of Livy. Candidmes
will be re[...]Passages for translation irom Latin into English. The passages
will be set for the most. part from Cicero, LivyJ Vergil, zunl[...]

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6. FRENCH.

A written paper on the following,r syllnbus :

(0;) Grammar. Teachers are asked to adopt the terminology of Son-
nenachein‘s New Franck gram[...]dictation and in
reading aloud, w Iich will take the phwe a! certain questions in the above
paper. The mnrks allotted to the ornl portion 0f the enamination will
not exceed ten per cent. of the total. Cuntlhlnlus who Wish to take the
oral test will he required to sit ut Adelaide.

7. GERMAN,

A'writnen paper on the inllowing syllabus :

(a) Grumman: Teachers are anked to adopt the recommendations of
the Juint: Committee on Grammatical Terminology: On ([...]whirh will hike Lhn place of certain questions in the above
paper. The Inurks nlluttcd tn the urn] purliuu ill the examination will
not exceed ten per cent. of the mud. (Sunditlates who wish to take the
urnl last. will Ln: required to hit ".1. Adelaide.

8. ALGEBRA AND TRIGONUMETKY.

ALGEBRA: As for the Senior. with problems uf greater dillicnlt ; the
theory of quadratic equations; arithmetical, genm[...]icul progressions; permututiona and combinations; the
binomial theorem, including fractional and negative indices.

TRIGONOME’I‘HV: As for the Senior, with prohlems nfgreuterdifficnlty;
angle[...]magnitude ; suhmultiple an les; inverse
untntion; the solution of triangles including the am yiguous case:
heights nnd distances: the inscribed, circumscribed, mid ascribed
circles of n triangle ; the men, of the circle.

For this examination candidates must pro[...]Chamber-S’s Mathematical tablet

9. GEOM ETRY.

The substance of Euclid, liks. I to IV, \'I, and XI, and the
geometry of solid figures, as in Hall A: Stevens[...]f Miscellnneous theorems and examples in Part V.

The analytical geometry of the straight line, as in Luncy’s Element:
vi[...]

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(a) THEORETICAL. A more advanced knowledge of the work prescribed
for the Junior and Senior Public Examinations.
Text-hnokR[...], Syllabus of lectm‘ns in lst year Irwin” rat the Univern‘ty
0/ Antwan. (Grant. 38.)

Either one of the {allowing books is recommended for consultation i[...]ion. (Longmans. 102. Ed.)

[l‘he latter hook is the text-hook inr ‘lnrl yenr physics in
the University of Adelaided

(b) PRACTICAL. Candidate[...]practical work 1- nirnleni In {lint required for the first

eur’s l‘hy.~ics cuursc in [he nircrsi[...]wt
where other“ 6 indicated, such recur-(ls nre the work of the can! i-
dntes themse Has. No marks will he lL-zsigned in the examination,
hnl. if 1.1m 1mm: hooks urs not nf riiflicienl merit the cnndiclntes will
not he allowed tn 1mm. These note-hunks shmdd In: inil-inlled lifter
ench uxperimnnl. by the science master in charge of the laboratory
and countersigned on the lust page '2' the headmaster Note-
huok» should he handed in by the cnndi ‘ Mes at the lime of preconc-
ing themselves fur examination, and will he returned an ap lien-
liun after the puhlicaticm of results. {A typed lixl o the
experiments included in this course, and any furt[...]l canceming it. nmy he obtained on application no the Sec
relary to the Public ExnminMions Hoardd

Candidates for the Angns Engineering Exhibition \_vill he
required to (aka a practical examination, the results of which will
he used in determining the award.

12. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.

The chemist-w of the mom commonly occurring alcmean and their
compmm .[...]methane, ethylene, and acetylene need he studied. The more
cliflicnlt theoretical subjects in F[...]

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will nut be neoesmry. It is inlcmlml Lhut the NLnIulnrd shall he
that of the colulmlsnry (chemistry for the B - «nurse. This will
qupIy also w the pmctionl chemistry, which will therefore include[...]mrlt cannot he made at a. local nmtre
for holding the pmrtical mammalian, the candidates who have
uttered at that centre will b[...]re and foil will not he supplied to candidates at
the practical examination.

BIOLOGY, on BOTANY.

A[...]de m' nl norm- approved
centre.

13, BIOLOGY.

i. The fuudnlnenlnl hwtn and inwsoi the morphology, histulu y,
physiolo 3', and life history of plums mt illustrated by the followmg
types: east plant. Bnetelia. l’mtncncm[...]animal morphology and hysiology
as illustrated by the following types: Amoeba, Vm'tieu a, Hydra,
Fresh water mussel, Crayfish, Frog ;

iii. The histological characters of the liloorl, e widermnl nnd con-
nective tissues, cartilage, hone, muscle, an nerve in the
vertebrate.

Candidates will he required in nhuw. by n. practicnl examination.
an acquaintance with the structure of lhemrious types mentioned.
and may h[...]ecognize and [lirepaxe microsco icnl
specimens of the tissues specified in pnmgrupl iii. They \ri l he[...]hich have been recunled mulls
and explanations of the experiments Imd observations they luwe
made during thethe work of Lhe candidates themselv Nu nmrks
will he assigned in the examination. hub if the non:-
lmokn ure nut of mlltit‘ienl. merit the cnndiduw will not he nllmred
to pass. The hooks should he hnmled in by the candidates m, the
time uf presenting themselves for exmninntiun, mnl will he
returned on nppliculion nil-er the publicntion of results.

Taxt-luonks recommend[...]. 103.6!“
Such [nu-tn ns refer specifically to the types mentioned, to-
gether with Lemons VL, ix.,[...]i.

‘ Forms of aei'tilimte to In.- nttucltml in the notnrlmn'ks may be ubtniued ut the University.

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Marshall, A. M. The frag: ed. by F. W, Gamble. (Kacma'llnu‘.
5r.)
s[...](Lungmmm, 105. 6d. met),
so fru- as it refers to the histology specified. ‘
Candidates should also c[...]s. (1d. ), and Demlv and anas‘s Introduction
to the study of bolmrlr/ [Melville and Mullen, 6;. J. -

l4. BOTANY.

THEORETICAL.

i. General outline of the morphology and anatomy of flowering
plants, dico[...]ementary physiology and nennlogy of plants;

ii a The shrunmre and life history (if selected ol'yptogé[...]Mmehantia or Pellin.
Aspidium, Selaginella;

iv. The principles of classification of plaan, the classification of
the nngiosperma being illunhrated by the followingr natural orders
in addition to those re[...]unzwene, Lahiame.

PRACTICAL

Ibis intended that. the standard shall be that of Compulsory

Bobeny [or Lho B So. course. This will Apply to the practienl
pnpcr, which will include:

i. The preparation of sections of plant tissue 5

ii, De[...]microscopical and other
preparations illustrating the 1.113an named above;

i . Description of simple e[...]to their natural orders of examples illustrating
the orders above enumerated ;

v. Identification, with Lhe aid of n flora, of easyexamplcs of the
local plants.

As evidence that nun-Lion! work lma been carried out during the
)LM. candidates will] he required to snlnnil note[...]ch
have been recorded maul“ and explanations of the ex rerimenu‘
and ulmerrnhilms they lnu'e nnule on the physiology an oemlogy
of plants. as well as nukes and drawings illuscrnLing at, least one
ernmple in each of the x vecifiu'd groups and orders: ench record
is to[...]it
when: oblierwise indicnied, Mich records urn: the work of the candi—
(lllLe-‘t [human-hm.“ Excellentexpel[...]in botany,
but it is not. intended to Inst-riot. the freedom of the teacher
ins-electing or devising experimenté. ll[...]‘ Form. of certificate to be attached 00 the note-hooks may be obtained at the University.

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HIGHER PUBLIC EXAMINATION.

[lull the course of experiment-Ill work should he as irtr as possible
represenmLive of the complete syllabus No murky: “‘lll benasigned
in the exznninntinn. Inn. ii the note-bonkn are not of snifioieul
merit. the candidates will not. he nllowml in nu. Nobemuuk,
ahunhl be handed in by the candidates at the tune of presenting
themselves for examination, nml will he returned on Application
alter the publication of results.

Text-book :
Ewart. A. J.[...]e required Lo almw ll prnutimll ncqnninIMn-e
with the position. nppmu‘ance, and mmml nnd minute structure
of the principal tissues nml organs; 0 ‘bhe vertebrate[...]recognize and mount, Inicrnsctmicnl specimens oi
the principal tissues nndurgnns. The. in also he required to
submit nnw-houks in pruci[...]ent: mnuwl ba mad: «I a local centrr
jm- holding the pramcal examinutl'mz. the candida!“ who hm
antere¢ (Ii that centre will[...].

Principles of physical guulugy as evidenced in the phenomena nf ruck
masses: agents of geological uh[...]lm. Fossiliznlinn;
fossil types characteristic of the VPLI'iOlIR geological peliorls. Pran-
hicnl determination of hand specimens nf the common minernh and
rocks.

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the Government hursaries and for the Angas Engineering Exhibition only.

English Essay[...]ATION.

RE. GU LATlONS.

*‘L In order to obtain the Junior Commercial certificate, each
candidate must satisfy the Public Examinations Board in at
least five of the following subjects numbered 1 to 14; two
o[...]

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15. TypeWi-itiug.

16. Drawing.

[1. The examination shall be held annually in the month of Novem-
ber or December.

ill. Candidates[...]which
they do pass, and when they have completed the five subjects
shall receive certificates showing the subjects in which they
have passed, and theThe following fees, which do not include fees for Dra[...]e paid by each candidate on entering his name for the exami
nation :—

Fnr candidates who have not pr[...]ed themselves
either for this examination

or for the Junior Public
Examination £1 I) ()

Subsequent e[...]four or more subjects J 0 0

m
c

In no case will the fee be returned; but it. not less than
seven days before the examination, a candidate shall notify to
the Secretary of the Public Examinations Board‘ his intention
to withdraw, the fee shall stand to his credit for a future[...]

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VI. Candidates must on or before the let of October, or, if the let
of October falls on a Sunday, on or before the 2nd ol‘ October,
give notice of their intention[...]n on '1]. printed form
which may be obtained from the Registrar, or, in the case of
Local Centres, fmm the Local SecreIm-y.

Vll. Candidntcs who fail to give notice by the prescribed date may be
permitted by the Public Examinations Board to present them-
selves[...]chedules defining, as fru- {LS may be necessary, the range of the
questions and exercises to he set, shall be published not less
than twelve months helm-<- lhc date of the examination to
which they are intended to apply.

IX. (a) The uznnes of successful candidntes, arranged in alphabetical
ordeix showing the subjects in which the , nllidaite passed,
:unl the lust. place (if education from which cnch candidate
comes, shall be posted at the University, and published in the
report. on public cxsuninulimis.

(b) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves
in the several subjects shall also be published.

(c) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves in
the whole examination shall also be published in order of merit.
To the first candidate on the list who {shall be under seventeen
years of age on the 1st December in the year in which the
examination is held, shall be awarded a prize of the Value of
£3 35. The position on the honour list shall be determined
by the aggregate of marks in not more than seven subjects.
The scale of marks assigned to each subject shall he published
in the schedule of details.

Allowed 19th January, 1910.

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD 1N NOVEMBER,
1916.

N.l}.#ln all subjects of this examination the examiners will pay especial
attention to the spelling and handwriting of the candidates.

]. ENGLISH LITERATURE.
As for English Literature in the Junior Public Examination in the
same year.

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Theory and premium 0f the proves" nf gunerulurillnne ic; slim-t
nmthnde in[...]tions and dunimnle ; n. pruxium.
Linus, including the deeiuuilizuliuu uf Inuuev dceimxllizm “notice.
contrnuled multiplication flflll Iliri.~ion old Innis: the m nuluum.
of simple men: and volumes: profit and[...]uugen and
most importer” weigth-nnd ruensurm of the I lllripnl countries
of Europe and Amen-ion. and[...]trial geography, particularly with re-
ference to the physiographic condItione which ull'ecr, the distri-
huIion, production, and exchange of UOlul[...]ustralian trade.
(Teachers are advised to consult the Statistical Register qf Saul};
Australia, pl. 4.- Jnlnrchange. 52A. am-t Printer. -s.6d.)

[a] The industrial geography of South Australia. [Copies[...]iled syllabus may he obtained 0“ application to the Secretary to
the 303.111.]

(d) The mom impoanuL fuels of the industrial geom'uphy of the Unit-ml
Kingdom. Germany, France, Belgium, Nether[...]it contains too much
topographical detail, and on the nude of interchange it Will need
to he Nipple ruled h_r such Australian references us may be found
in the South Austmliun Stulu‘xli'ml register. Australa[...]cted pm'flgruphs or ui a
li a at correspondence. The examiners will enmider in the Iii-at
place llIenIeclIunieul m‘mngemenl and Style. and in the sewn-l the
writing,r and spelling of the :umrers. The in! [hut 'jI‘tA'K'lS writing
(all ' for more of[...]enre and lus. oi merely meclmnicul
knuulodge than the C(Il'l'e‘lllulfllellflu dues will he rer. gill/it‘ll in the
proportion of marks allowed to the two Ilcpiu-tmenls of the paper.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (308)The theory mnl practice of bookkeeping bydrmhle entry, nmldis-
tinctinu hnlu'een single and double systems.

The nature of the journal. l‘Jlsll book. hill book, purchase book[...]pared to present
pm fnrmn ruling; of these hooks. The usual forms of accounts
current. invoices, nml ill-count sales.

The nature of nominal, real, mid personal Mnoums, and the distinction
between capital and revenue items.

'[...]nniinuury notes.
and cheques. luul a knowledge of the forms and unsure of
aunh instruments. [Cmulidnies are requested to note that. the
fallin' xlue of bills at exchange as given in the Lextvbooks in
awcoril‘ing to English law, which diflers from South AusLx-nlianlaw
in l-his I’QSPPCL]

The recording of use/t. of transactions, including co[...]Book/la- ping simplified (25. Ball will imlieute the standard of work
required umler the above headings.

l5. SHORTHAND.

7

S
9.
10.

12.[...]issage ui ucmge «lilliL-ulny
for live minutes at the mm of mu words per minute; but for mu:-
.|i(lntes[...]rlher examination will he
held. when a pussuge m. the rate of 120 words per minute will he
dictated. Ca[...]w

PHYSICS

INORGANIC (Inmue’ruv
BOTANV

A: fur the Junior Public Examination.

15. TYPEWRmen.

Candi[...]ss leLLL-r or other MS. im'ulviu correlations and the urn- of
nhbrerintions; nml to by u: {my usual for[...]lulidntes will he expected m have 9. knowledge of the
usual luelshual of Reflecting printors‘[...]

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ham: ordered at Um! mutw will be r[...]uns.

No examination will be held in Drawing, but the Board will accept the
certificates of the above xnbjents iemmil by the linnrtl of Governms
of the Public Library, Museum. and Ari (inllel'y of South
Australia, 01' of the Education Department of Smith Australin
to whom t[...]cnrtlud as one of their subjects
must enter it on the appropriate entry form for ”IE November
examimwion.

. For particulars unneel'ning Drawing 24.1)ny m the Pi’iueipal and Examiner,
Adelaidn School of Art[...]1' Drum ng

+Thia subject, does not, éonnl, for the general lwnnur lisii

SENIOR COMMERCIAL EXAMINATION.
‘ REGULATIONS.

"I. In order in obtain the Senior Commercial certificate, each can-
didate must satisfy the Public Examinations Board in at least
five of the following subjects numbered 1 to 15 ', of[...]

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16. shorthand.

17. Drawing.

H
QPWN¢9+

H. The examination shall be held annually in the month of November
or December.

III. Candidates w[...]which they do
pass, and when they have completed the live subjects shall
receive certificates showing the snbjeuls in which they have
passed and the (int-es of their having so passed. but candidates[...]aies by passing them at later
examinations '

*V. The following fees, which do not include fees for Dra[...]e paid by each candidate on entering his name for
the examination :—

If he has not previously[...]

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111 no case will the fee be returned, but if, not less than
Keven days before the examination, a. candidate shall notify
to the Secretary of the Public Examinations Board his
intention to withdraw, the fee shall stand to his credit [or
a. future examinalion.

V]. Candidates must, on or before the lat of October, 01', if the 1st of
October falls on 21 Sunday, on or before the 2nd of October,
give notice of their intention to[...]ven on a. printed form
which may he obtained from the Registrar, or7 in the case of
Local Centres, from the Loenl Secretary,

Vll. Candidates who fail lo give notice by the prescribed date may
be permitted by the Public Examinations Board to present
themselves o[...]Schedules defining, as far as may be necessary, the range of the
questions to be set shall be published not less than twelve
months before the date of the examination to which they are
intended to apply.

1X, (a) The names of successful candidates, arranged in alphabetical
order, with the subjects in which each candidate passed and
the last pleas of education from which each candidate comes,
shall be posted at the University and published in the report
on public examinations.

(b) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves
in the several subjects shall also be published.
Allowed 19th Jmmmy. mo,

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER
1916.

1. COMMERCIAL ARJTHME PIC.

As for the Junior Commercial Exmninmiun. and in auldilinn :[...]and logarithmic tables ; equation of pay-
ments; the implication ul logarithms to prohlenm of compound[...]ange and foreign
bills of exclmnge : statistics ; the Mens- of l‘crbiliuenl figures,
circles, spheres. and runes ; the volumes of prisms, cones, pyramids,
and spheres.

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2. BOOK KEEPING.

A3 [or the Junior (.‘olulncrcinl, but 9. higher standard 01 proficiency
will he expected: nnul, in n-lditlon. the nature of wxwtebook,
weanling sales and [rural-me[...], biological, sucinl, and
pnliticnl controls Inmn the d hribntinn, production, rind exchange
ni oomnmrlitien, with speciw all'lpimais on the weiul and political
factors. A general View of the extractive, agricultural, mnuuhm-
Luring, colllme[...]nsport industries, nntl of lhcir ilu»
vnlopmcnt. The analysis and interpretation of statistics, and the
nice of (In! various graphical methods of presentation.

(It) MA'I’ERIALS OF COMMERCE. The chief materials (7f commerce,
their prummtion. us[...]RK. Plotting statistics on squared paper;
marking the distribution of materials of commerce and resul-
tant routes on blank nmps ; drawing skctchqnaps.

The following books of reference are sliggveaterl for the use of
teachers, and may be consulted at the University Library :

Chisholm, Gr G, Handbook of cammerm‘al geography . (Longmanr.
153. ML) This is the best single book in mglish, rim} is
nlmost indispensable.

Salisbury, Barrows, & Towers. Elements of gzagmphy. (Halt.
3-2 5[...]

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5:.) Latest ed.

This book sets out. the scope of the mark to be done. It is
expected that MLeuliun shall be directed to the economic priur
ciplcs involved. and than candidates shall be exercised in the
interpretation of urlglnal documents or nf selentinna from contem-
lm'al; author», and in the deducing of the economm or social
comlithmx uf LhL' time. Helen DnnglaH-Irvine's Extracts relating
(u ”M[...]ries entitled Sour/2e
bamh- of history. Meams. A. & C. Black publish a series at 23. 6d.
each under the title of Engine}; history from original snare”;[...]ing net, called Eng . [nix-tang source books.

The following work: may be consulted h\' teachers:

D[...]glandl
[P.tmm. 6x.)

Kenninge. Al. \\'. Studim M; the teaching of binary. (Elaok.
4v, 611. nI-t )

ECON[...]C no ALGKBKA
GwME-rkx'

TRIGONOMJ‘J'I'HY A: fur the Seuiur l’ublit‘ Exnminmiuu.

PHYSICS[...]

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foerlding the examination «'4: aenond Grads Moddrflw candidat[...]nulu Freehand mul First Grade R10 |

For the present the Unifersity will not examine in these auh'ects,
but. will accept the certificates of the Board'of Governors‘of the uhlic
Library. Museum, ami- Art Gallery of South Australia. or of the Maui»
tion Department uf South Australia. to who[...]ecorded as one nf their
subjects must enter it on the appropriate entry form for the November
examination

. For [Jamming camendng Drawing npply to the .Erinuipal and Examiner,
Adelaide Sehooi of m. *[...]00 fl'N will}:

+ This subject does not count for the general honour list.

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THE TEN NYSON MEDALS.

REGULATIONS.

Wnannss a sum of One Hundred and Seventy-five Pounds has been paid
to the University by His Excellency the Lord Tennyson, with the inten-
tion of encouraging the study of English Literature by the award of
Medals at the Public Examinations, it is hereby provided as fol[...]A Gold Medal and two Silver Medals, to be called the “Tennyson
Medals," shall be awarded annually.

*II. The Gold Medal shall be awarded to the candidate who obtains
the highest number of marks in the subject of English Litera-
ture at the Higher Public Examination.

landidates must be under the age of nineteen years on the
list of December in the year in which the examination is held

III. A Silver Medal shall be awarded to the candidate who obtains the
highest number of marks in the subject of English Literature
at the Senior Public Examination in November.

Candidates must be under the age of seventeen years on

the lst of December in the year in which the examination is
held.

I“ A Silver Medal shall be awarded to the candidate who obtains the
highest number of marks in the subject of English Literature
at the Junior Public Examination.

Candidates must be under the age of sixteen years on the
let of December in the year in which the examination is held.

V. No medal shall be awarded to a candidate who in the opinion of
the Council is not deserving of it.

VI» No person who has gained a medal shall be awarded the medal
of the same grade at the same examination in any subse-
quent year.

VII. In the event of two or more candidates obtaining the highest
number of marks, a fresh examination shall be held to deter»
mine which of the candidates is most- worthy.

VIII. These Regulations may be varied from time to time.

For awards see page 269.
’Allmvetl 62h[...]

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Prizes.

‘I'hree Prizes, of the value uf £10, £5, and £3 respectively, are
annually awarded to the most distinguished candidates in the whole
Examination who shall be under sixteen years of age on the let
December in the year in which the Examination is held,

Awards, 1915.
Blaess, Fried[...]UBLIC EXAMINATION.

Prlzes.
'l‘In-ee Prizes, of the value 01' £10, £5, and £3 respectively, are
mmnnlly II\\'1I.l'(IDLI to the most distinguished candidates in the whole

Examination who shall be under uevcnteen years of age on the let
December in the year in which the Examination is held.

Awards, 1915.
Smith, Kennet[...]OR COMMERCIAL EXAMINATION.

Prize.

One Prize, of the value of £3 33., is annually awarded to the most
distinguished candidate in the whole Examination whu shall be under
seventeen years of age on the let December in the year in which the

Examination is held.
Award, 1915.
McCarth[...]

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A Scholarship is awarded annually to the most distinguished
candidate in this Examination[...]ficient merit and
under nineteen years of age on the lst of December in the year in
which the Examination is held, The Scholarship is awarded on the
aggregate of marksin not more than seven subjects, and entitles the
holder to exemption frnm the payment of fees for lectures and
examinations in all subjects prescribed for the Diploma in Commerce.

Awards.

Hog—Williamson,[...]fred College).

(This has now been discontinued)

The John Oreswell Scholarships.

These Scholarships, four in number, are awarded annually, tire hy
the Council of the University of Adelaide on the results of the Senior
Commercial Examination, and one each by the South Australian
Cricket Association and the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural
Society of S[...]nder nineteen years of age who
have passed either the Junior Commercial or Senior Commercial
Examination. The Scholarships are tenable for five years, and entitle
the holders to exemption from all fees (except those prescribed for
Supplementary Examinations) payable in the Course for the Diploma in
Commerce. '

For conditions of award, etc, see Chapter XXXVL of the Statutes,
ante page l04.

Awards,

By the Go'uhcil of the University on the results of the
Senior Commercial Examination.

1913 { Wri[...]

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FOR THE YEAR l9l6.

PART IV.

Public Examinations in Music.

The Universities of Melbourne Adelaide, Queensland
'[...]Examinations are held' in May mud Septembel, but the May Examinatipns
in Practice of Music aw hehl' m[...]NDI‘E.~P1-lnted toms ur any 1)! hu nhmilmrl (mm the Registrar or custom
Emu-shades; but all entries r[...]e made thmngh ma Luca]
Seuskury. No charge beyond the ordinary w mumvy law will be nude to local[...]

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REGULATIONS.

1. Public Examinations in the Theory and Practice of Music shall
he held in the City of Adelaide and at such Local Centres and
ot[...]these examinations
shall be held at such times as the Council may direct.

II. Candidates shall be admitted to the Examinations without
restrictions as to age or sex.

Ill. The Fnculty of Music, or shine nther burly L0 be duly constituted,
shall, with Lhc approval of the Council in ouch instance. llJlLkr
nll necessnry urrnngennmm for the holding of the Examinations
appoint Examiners and (lorcrminc their tenure of office and
the duties to be performed by them, determine the scale ol
remuneration to iJL' pnirl to the Exmnlncrs, thc Fees and charges
to ho [mid by unndidntes for the Exuminaliuns, and settle
other details incidental tn Lhe holding of the I‘lxnminntions.

IV. Schedules defining as far as may be necessary the range of the
examinations shall be published not later than the 31st day
of January in each year.

Allnwzd 32/; August, 1900.

NOTE—The Syllabus for these Examinations is published in a
separate pamphlet for free distribution. Copies may be obtained
on applicntlnn to the Registrar.

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OF THE PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS (MUSIC) SCHOLAR-
SHIPS.

REG[...]hips, each tenable for three years, one exempting the
holder from payment during the tenure thereof of fees for
tuition and examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music,
and the other exempting the holder from payment [lurinpr the
tenure thereof of Fees for tuition and examination for the
Diploma of Associate in Music, shall be nfi'ered annually at the
Public Examinations in music held in South Austra[...]adeIl.i11 Theory
shall be eligible to compete for the Scholarship tenable for
the Degree course, and candidates who obtain Honours[...]lnxll he uligihle
to compete for that tenable for the Diploma course. lineh
scholarship shall be awarded on the results of EL special exami—
nation to he held in November each year. if the examiners
in either case report that no candidate is of suflieient merit
the scholarship shall not be awarded

*III.

IV. In the eveutol‘anly one candidate being eligible for any scholarship,
the Council may, at their discretion. on the recommendation
of the Examiners, dispense with the special examination pro-
vided under Clauses l1. and Ill.

V A scholarship shall not be awarded 2t second time to the same can-
didatc, and no student, shall hold more than one of these
scholarships at the same time.

VI. Every holder of a scholarship tenable for the degree of Bachelor of
Music shall, each year, pass the examination prescribed for that
degree, and every holder of n scholarship tenable for the

’ Rupmled b‘lh Aux/1m, Mu.

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tenuzne pass the examination piescribed for that D1 )lonm
lI‘nilqu to pass {my such examination slmll forthwith [ndeun
mine the tenure oi the schulmship, unless the Council shall
otherwise decide.

A scholarship may also be summarily determined at any
time if. in the opinion of the Council, the holder of" it be guilty
of misconduct.

Al[...]

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TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE.
REG ULATIONS.

I. The University shall issue. a. Certificate of Competence in the Art
of Teaching Music in any of the following branches :—
(a) Piancfcrte Playing ;[...]in such Certificate a. candidate must :
(a) Pass the examination in 'l'heory, Grade I. or Grade
II., of the Public Examinations in Music, or
. Complete the First Year of the Mus. Bac. Course.
and ([7) Pass the examination in Practice, Grade I. or Grade
IL, in the branch of Music for which he
presents himself.
(But candidates who have obtained the
Diploma. of Associate in Music shall
be exempt from the requirements in
(a) and (b) of this Regulation.)
and (6) Pass an examination in the following subjects :—
The Art of Teaching the particular branch or
branches of Music for uhieh[...]ance of pieces guaranteed to have been
learned by the candidate without assistance.

Ill. Schedules defining as Far as may be necessary the range of the
examination set forth in Regulation H. (a) shall bedrawn up
annually by the Faculty of Music, subject to the approval of
the Council, and shall be published as early as possible in the
year.

IV. The examination shall be held annually, near the end of the
academic year.

V‘ The fee for the examination shall be £5 53. in each branc[...]

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Tutor (Bosworth & Co 'J, Including Section l. at the “introduction”

B. GENERAL TEACHING.

l. A th[...]eiu, both studies null Pieces. untl mml‘ i.~ of the snmc, us
contained in Lhe , i\ g: liUS of "The Mush-inn" hr liiilley Prentice:
and in Ernst Pane[...]andard studies suitable for special purposes, in, the
various departments of Technique, such on scales,[...].

5. To llL'LL'K'l and mini nuL iuuccuriwiés iu the rendering of u cinasioal
composiLion well known to the candidate, played by the exmuiner,
who will purposely inlrmluce such errors as are likely bu he made by
the average pupill

B, To play :L Fugue [in not; fewe[...]parts], o Study, and
aSonatn movement, chosen by the candidate and guaranteed to have
been learned wit[...]d Senate
movement must, be previously approved by the Faculty of Music

NOTF..—'The examination in 1916 will be confined to the subject of Piuuoforte
Playing.

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FOR THE YEAR 1916.

PART V.
ANNUAL REPmiT.
BALANCE[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (325)ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1915.

To His Excellency Lieutenant-Colonel[...]Galway,
K.C.M.G., D.S‘O., Governor in and over the State of South
Australia.

The Council of the University of Adelaide has the honour to
present to your Excellency the Following Report of the University
for the year 1915.

I. DEATH or THE CHANCELLOR AND THE Vion-Cnmoumn.

On the eve of presenting its report {or the past your, the
Council has, with deep grief, to lament the (loath, on Junluu'y 8th,
of the Chancellor of the University, the Right Honourable Sir
Samuel James Way, Baronet, R[...]d always,
during his long period of oil-ice, took the deepest interest in every-
thing affecting the University, and gave it valuable advice in
matter[...]oven in matters of detail.

It is rliliionlt, [it the moment, for the Council to realize the
position of the University without one who has been its head,
and[...]melancholy
pleasure and pride in remembering that the indomitable will of
the Chancellor enabled him, in spite of in: iucnruble malady, to
preside at the meetings of Council right up to the last one in
December and at the annual commemoration to confer the
degrees as usual, and to speak on the part played by the
Universities of the Empire in the present woxld-crisis.

It is with deep grief, also, that the death of William
Barlow, C.M.G., B.A., LL.D.. is reminded He was the first
Registrar of the University, holding that position from 1874 till
1882. In 1882 he was elected a. member of the Council, and in
1896 Vice-Chancellor, and[...]

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April 19th, 1015. The late ViceChancellor devoted himself
with the must unliring energy to the work of the University,
which was one of the chief interests of his life.

II. THE COUNCIL AND THE Smyrna.

On April 30th, the Honourable George John Robert M urruy,
B.A., LL.M., Judge of the Supreme Court, was elected by the
Council as Vice-Chmneellor.

The Senate re-elected Frederic Chopple, B.A., B.Sc.,[...]k.

Mr. F‘ W. Young having resigned his seat in the Council on
proceeding to London as Agent General, Herbert Angas Parsons,
LL.B., was elected by the Senate, on March 24th, to fill the

vacancy.

On July 28th, the Senate elected William Reynolds Bnyly,
B.A., B.Sc., to fill the vacancy in the Council ell/used by the
death of Dr Barlow.

in November James Richard Fo[...]., M.A., M.D., F.R,S., ceased by efl‘luxion of time
to hold office as members of the Council, but were renomiuated.
Mr. Barr Smith, who was a generous benefactor to the University,
and had been at member of the Council for nineteen years, died
prior to the November meeting of Senate, at which the other four
members named were declared re-elected. At 21 special meeting
of the Senate on December 13th Arthur James Perkins was
elected to fill the remaining vacancy in the Council.

111. THE Surr.

Dr. Watson, Professor of Anatomy, who was granted leave
of absence for the year 1915, to enable him to place his
services at the disposal of the Hospital authorities on the field of
battle, has been granted an additional six months’ leave.

During the year, leave of absence for service abroad was also
granted to the nndcrmeutioned lecturers in the Medical School :—
Drs‘ de Crespigny, (ludmore[...]\V,'|‘. Hay-
ward, and Smeaton. All members of the teaching staff still abroad
on active service have been granted additional leave.

In December, to the great regret of the Conncfl, Dr. J. C,
Vcrco, Lecturer on the Principles ‘and Practice of Medicine, after

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was appointed to the lectureship.

Mr. B. D. Colviu, M.A., Lecturer on Accountancy and Business
Practice since the inception of the Commercial Course, resigned
at the end of the year. S. Russell Booth, BA , has been
appointed L[...]on Business Practice.

IV, l'IIn UNIVERSITY ANT) THE WAR.

Early in the year, the Council at the request of the staff
approached the Federal and State Governments and ofl'ered the
services of the members of the stat}: as for as compatible with the
continuance of University work, to aid or supplement, wherever
possible, the work of the scientific, technical, or professional
branches of the Government departments duringr the war, on
any matters connected with Imperial defen[...]sistance might he useful.

In order to accelerate the completion of the courses, especially
the medical, us much as possible, an enabling statute was
passed giving the Council power during the continuance of the
\I‘Ll' to shorten the period of study required to obtain any
degree, an[...]7 Students, 23' Rhodes Scholars, and 4 members
of the administrative staff, have taken up active service either at
home or abroad.

In the Chemical department Professor Rennie and his stalf have
devoted special attention to the question of munitions.

In the Engineering School Professor Chapman, who is a
member of the Statc Munitions Committee, has carried out many
t[...]born, asa member of a Sub-Committee, investigated
the method of formation of Yacca gum, which can be used in the
manufacture of picric acid.

Professor Kerr Grant[...]ered in Adelaide a series of three
Jectnres on “The Great European War of 1914-15,” and also

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lectured on the same subject in 31 country centres. The whole
of the proceeds, amounting to over £450, were devoted to the
Belgian Relief Fund.

The Extension Lectures CommiLtee has arranged for two
courses oflectures for 1916 in connection with the war.

11! ndditiun to the “have, the whole of the staff. teaching and
administrative, have continued to subscribe monthly apercentaga
of their sularies lo the several Patriotic Funds.

V. Bin re and Umveusn-r.

With a view to advancing the cause of education in Agriculture,
Forexiry, and[...]ed his valuable Urrbrzte Estate at Glen Osmond to the
University, has generuusly added to the mine of his gift by
presenting an additional 112[...]eeuloxs.
At a Rpeuiel congregation on April l4th, the nnilermentioned

were admitted 10 Degrees 2*

Deg[...]:

Dart, Ralph John
Kennedy, Alexander Lorimer.

The Diploma in Applied Science in {\liuing was[...]

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Al; :1 special Congregation on October 6th, the undermcntioned
were admitted to Degrees :—
Degr[...]rsity of Edinburgh.

Degree of Bachelor of Laws 1
The Rev. Lleirclyn David Bevan, LL.B., University of London.

The Diploma in Applied Science was granted to
Swift, Harry Houghton.

At the Commemoration on December l3L|I,the

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The Diploma. of Associate in Music was granted on Nov[...]nie Vera.

VlI. STATUTES Ann REGULATIONS.

During the year the following: Statutes and Regulations have
been mad[...]epealed :v
, N aw STATUTES.
Chapter XVI.C, “ Of the Archibald Matilde Bursary."
Chapter XXXVI ll., ” 0f the Lister Prize.”

Chapter XXXIX., “0f the John Lorenzo Young Scholarship,
and the John L. Young Scholarship for Research."

STATUTES AMENDED.

Chapter XVl., “ 0f the Commercial 'l‘l'avéllel's Association
Scholarship ” repealed, and

Chapter XVI 13., “ Of the Eric Shiith scholarship,” substituted.

Chapter[...]w cluuses
4, 5, 6, 65 7.

Chapter XXXVI, “' OF 4the John Creswell Scholarship."
Clauses 2 A; 3 repealed and new clauses substituted.

Chapter XXXVH., “ 0f the Alexander Clark Memorial Prize."
New paragraph added to clause 4.

REGULATIONS AMENDED.

“ 0f the Degree of Bachelor of Science,” Clause D[...]

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“()f the Degree of Bachelnrof Music," Regulations Di. and
XIV. repealed, and new Regulations substituted.

“ 0f the Higher Public Examination,” Regulation lI. repealed
and new Regulation substituted.

“0F the Senior Public Examinetiun,” Regulation ll. repealed
and new Regulation substituted.

“ Of the Senior Cnmmercial Examination," Regulations 1. (2 IV.
repealed and new Regulations substituted.

“ Of the lilder Conservatorium,” Regulations X. «31 XI.[...]gulation substituted.

VIII. NUMBER or STUDENTS.

The number of undergruduntes won 355, exclusive nl' 22
ngIdIIIILQ in Ar“ pwceeiling In the M. A. dog we lII mlditiun,
VIII-Ions lectures of llIe B. A. ll.Sc., and LL ..gB courses. or of the
culuse I'm the Diploma In Commerce, were attended by 318 "011A
grmthing sLIIIluIIw. Of these. 44 amended from the SelIonl of
Mines and 19 frmn IlIe l‘lmrnnuzeuLi[...]l|l|lllllEl cl‘ IIndeIgInrlImtes studying [III the BA Demee

“us 157, ineluding ll lIolIliII-v Eve[...]ships Twenty-
qu Buchelors 0! mm mm: pmccexllug m the M. A. Dames.

Fortyfivc students commenced the course for the B.A.ADogree,
IIIIIl 19 graduated.

The 'J‘inline Scholarship for History waelawurded-to Linden
Alfred Mander.

The David Murray Scholarship in Classics was awarded to
Frederick Martin Burgess.

During the first. term Professor Naylor again gave er speci[...]ementnry Greek.

” X. FAGUL’I‘Y or SCIENCE.
The number of undergraduates studying for the 3.50. Degree
was 45, and for the 13.11]. Degree 28, including 9 holding Evening
Studentships.

Fifteen students commenced the course for the B.Sc. Degree,
and 8 graduated. »

Seven students commenced the BE. course, and. 7 obtained the
Degree. .

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The John Bagot Scholarship and Medals were awarded to[...]cial course of lectures and
demonstrations, on “The teaching of Elementary Botany for
Schools." ‘

XI. FACULTY or Luvs.

The number of undeigmduatcs studying for the LILB. Degree
was 45, including 1 holding an Eveni[...]ertificates in Law, to enable them to practise in the Supreme
Court.

Ten students commenced the course for the LL.B. Degree, and
3 graduated.

The David Murray Scholarship in Theory of Law and Leg[...]Francis Gibson Hicks.

XII. FACULTY or MEDICINE.

The number of undergraduates studying for the MB. Degree
was 73.

Eleven students commenced the course.

Sifteen completed the first year’s course, 13 the second, 14
the third, 7 the fourth, and 13 the fifth.

The Dr. Davies Thomas Scholarships were awarded, for the third
year to John Besley Gillen, and for the fourth year to Oscar
Arnold Potts and Albert Ray Southwood (equal).

The Everard Scholarship was awarded to Patrick William Rice.

XIII. FACULTY or Mnem.

The number of undergraduates studying for the Mus. Hue.
Degree was 10.

One student commenced the course.

One student completed the first year’s conrse, 2 the second,
and 3 the third.

Two students passed the final examination, as Executants, for
the Degree.

XIV. ELDER Coxsmnvnronmn OF MUSIC.

The number of students attending the Conservatorium during
the year was 281, oi whom 38 were proceeding with the course
for the Diploma of Associate in Music.

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An Elder Scholarship at. the Unnaermtorinin, and the Alex—

under Clark Memorial Prize, were awarded[...]XV. Evnmso CLASSES.

Evening Classes were held in the followingr subjects :fil’h‘ysius
(lsi. your)[...]’Unmu EXAMINATIONS IN GENERAL. EDUCA'I'IUN.

At the special Senior Public Examination in March, 49 ca[...]hemselves, and 33 passed in various subjects.

At the Primary Public Examination there were 337 canilidmes,
of whom 168 received certificates; at the Junior Public Exami-
nation 868 candidates, of wh[...]r more
subjects and L40 in fewer than five ; at. the Senior Public Exami-
nation in November 567 candi[...]or morn subjects and 303 in fewer than five; a-t the Higher
Public Examination 142 candidates, of whom 103 passed m
various subjects.

The Minislerof lidncutiun again grinned gmmitously the use of
the Exhibition building. mnl the Education Department the use.
of Lhe l’ricc Memorial Hall, for the Ermniuiuiuns in November,
as, in consequence of the large number of cmnlixlutefl presenting
thmuselvus. the ncumrnncrlmion in the University was inadequute.

XVII. Puanu Exunm‘mons is Music.

From 1906 lo 19“ the Public I'lxmninuthms in Music were
held jointly by the Universities 0! Melbourne and Adelaide.
The Universities of Queensland, Tasmania, and Western Australia
having joined the federation, the exnmiuntionx are now held
under the auspices of the live Unirersilies.

Public Examinations in 'l'heo[...]nnis, and Mr. I. G. Reimann examined in
Practice. The results were:—

'l‘he0ry of Music, 150[...]

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EVENING S'mmstHIrs.

The Angus Engineering Exhibition was awarded to Willi[...]23 candidates.

XIX. Connexions Enucm‘xon‘i

The number of students taking the course for the Diploma in
Commerce was 128.

Two students completed the course.

The Joseph Fisher Medal was awarded to Edward Whit»
field Mills.

At the Junior Commercial Exnininntion in November, 111
c[...]subjects and 63 in fewer than five subjects.
At the Senior Commercial Examination there were. 30 candidates,
of whom 5 passed in theThe following courses of Extension Lectures were given at, theThe Complexity of
Apparent Simplicity in Chemistry," by Professor Rennie.

'l‘hrae courses will be given at the University in 1916, via. :—
Tlu'ee lectures by[...]Shakespeareunu,"
three by Professor Chapman on “The Big Guns of the War,"
nud three by meessor Jethro Brown on “ The War and After:
A Study In international Relutious."

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XXII. _REPRESENTAT10N or rm; UNIvnRaIrr ON THE BOARD or
lovnmwns or ’I‘HR l’Unmo LIBRARY,[...]Henderson and Professor Brown were
ro-elocted by the Council to represent the Univorsity on the Board
of Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of
South rinstrnlin.

XXIII. REPRESENTATION or run UNiVERSITY on THE BOARD 01?
MANAGEMNN-I- or run ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

Dr. W. T. Hayward \rns elected to represent. the University
on tho Bonrd of Management of the Adelaide Hospital, but
resigned in August upon go[...]ice. In September
Dr. Ponlton who elected lo fill the vacancy.

XXIV. FURTHER ENDOWMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS.

'I‘ln'ongb the liberalin of Sir Edwin Smith the South Ana-
trnlinn Commercial 'l‘rm’ellers nnrl \Vnrahonsemen’s Association
has been enabled to pay to the Univursity the further sum of
£500 for the purpose of extending the benefits of the Scholarship
founded by the Association in 1879. At the request of the
Asaoointion the name hns been changed Io “’l‘he Eric Smith[...]f n grandson of Sir liitlwin, mortally
wounded in the nttnuk upon the DnI'Ilnnellex in April, 1915.

The same Association has also paid to the University the sum
of£100 to found a Bursary in memory of its l[...]ibald Mnokio. 'l‘he Bnrmu'y will be tenable for the Diploma.
course in Commerce.

The late John Harvey Finlnyson bequeathed to the University
the sum ol‘ £300 for the purpose of founding 3 Scholarship in
Political Economy or some cognate subject. in memory of the
late John Lorenzo Young, the thunder and proprietor of It school
formerly existing in Adelnide, known as “ The Adelaide Educa-
tional Institulion." In order further to perpetuate the memory
of Mr. Young some of his old scholars have paid to the University
on additionnl sum of £700 for the purpose of promoting original
research in any department of knowledge. The former scholar-
ship will be known as the John Lorenzo Young Scholarship, and
the latter-as the-John L. Young Scholxn-ship for Research.

XXV. FREE PASSAGES To EUROPE FOR UmvmsrrrSruonms.

The Orient Steam Navigation Company again generously offered
two free first class return passages to students nominated by the

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University who might be going to Europe for the purpose or
continuing their studies, but in consequence of the war one
application only was received.

XXVI. DON[...]of seven guineas, to be applied to any pur-
pose the Council might deem desirable.

XXVII. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.

Valuable additions were mode to the Library during the year.
It was also enriched by a bequest of about 4.50 volumes by the
late Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Barlow. These were main[...]oratory, and other

subjects of general interest. The Library now contains about
35,000 volumes.

To provide xtlulentn who are unable to attend the University
during the daytime with further facilities for study, the Council
authorised theoponing of the Library on two evenings a week.
The response to the experiment proved encouraging.

XXVI [1. Aconun‘rs,

An abstract. duly unditcd, of the income and expenditure
during the your 1915 in Lull‘inud to this Report. There is also a.
further statement, showing the actual position of the University
with reapoct to its property, funds. ninl liabilities at the close
of 1915. '

Signed on behalf of the Council,

G. J. R. MURRAY,
Vice—Chancell[...]

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THE UNIVERSITY

Account of Innuma and Ezpzndflun far I)»: year wlu'nk andad an the 31.9!
and 33 Victoria

Income.[...]

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Paid. Scholar H .. 20 0
The Robert Whinimm PM” 5 0

co

Alemander Clark Mem[...]7

Insnmnce Premiums .. 12.5 0 2

Trustees qf the Sports- Grand——
General Expenses, Annu[...]

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ALLOCATION ACCOUNT.
Expanded during the year on the following
Capital Account»;—

Librnry ... £39[...]M l

We reporb (hm, we hnve duly audited the various Books of Account and
other recurdx relating to the Income and Expenditure of the Univorsit of
Adelaide in respect Lu the yen: which ended on the 3lsbdny oi Ducetn nor,
"“5, and do ccl'hify the above statement Lo beacon-rent {than-nut. of such in-
come and Expenditure during the period named. No npportiomnenl. however.
has been nmde in respect of interest. in the course of :mvrning due to or by the
University but no! Imynhle on the mid lilsc day of Devemhar. 1915.

J. Enwm[...]

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THE UN I VEHSIT Y

‘\ Statement Showiny the Actual Financial Politic)"
4..
DR. 53 . 5.[...]

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Country Lands (£50, 000], repurchased- b_\'
the Government for 40.000 0 U
Univemity site .[...]
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In hands of Agent-Giannini 47 l!) 5
In hands of the
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UON‘i‘llInUTED OUT 01' INCOME towards the
E ui menu. em, of Llae University .. 20459[...]
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We re Im-t that. we have examined the above stamment purporting to Show the
financia position of tha University of Adelaide in respecr of Capital Fund); as
on the Blah day of December, 1915, and have compared the same with the entries
in the various Books of Account an. otherlrecorda relaxing la the Mining of
the said University, and as a result 0 car examinabio[...]. however, has bean made in realm! of interest in the course
of accruing due to or by 'l-he Unirsrsity and not payable on the said 319:. day
of December. 1915. We further ,repurtuthat 4,112 securiticg reprmauhin the
investments shown in the above statement. us well as the Land Grants mu Cer-
tificates of Title helon'gi'ng’ré the University, have been pmduced to us.

J. E[...]

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CAPITAL AND INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1915.

CR. £ 3. (L £ a. d.

EXTE[...]

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MAROH EXAMINATIONS,

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE 0F BAOEHELOR OF LAWS.

IRASS LIST.[...]

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SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES
OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR 0F
,[...].
Pathology.
Kenihan, RaphaeI Leo
thus completing the' Fourth Year.

SPEGIAL EXAMINATION "FOR IN[...]

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NOVEMBER EXAMINATIONS.

EXAMINATION FOR THE HONOURS DEGREE
MASTER OF ARTS.
PASS LIST.
Classics.
Potts, Gilbert Macdonaid, B.A.

EXAMINATION FOR THE HONOURS DEGREE
BACHELOR OF ARTS.
PASS LIST.
Glass[...]D CLASS.
Berry, Frances Winifred

Recommended for the David Murray Scholarship:—
Burg‘ess, Frederic[...]amour) cuss.
[)avP)‘, Constance Muriel

OF

OF

The following students passed in subjects of the
Courses for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Arts,
Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, or in
Applied Science, at the

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Whiting;l ‘Olyde Taylor
'anmme'nded for the Andnw Scott Prize.

SEGOND' YEAR.

Divisio[...]

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Hluory of the Unite! Kingdom (12).
None passed,

Modern Europea[...]rgaret

Wright, Cyril Vi'alter
“Recommended for the Tinlinc Scholarship.

Economics (L) (20).[...]

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Recommended for the Roby Fletcher Prize:—

Buttrosc, Ian

Po[...]

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Whiting, Glyde Taylor

EXAMINATION FOR THE ORDINARY DEGREE OF NLA.

Theory of Lawand[...]

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Physics ..(40)
Applled Science.
D[...]

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Division I.
Ysiies, Donald

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BAGHELOR
OF LAWS.

November 1915[...]

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Olelnnd, Thomas Erskine

Recommended for the David Murray Scholarship in Theory of Law[...]

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Harris, Ernest Wilfred

Remmmended for the Roby Fletcher Prize:—

Buttmse, Ian g
Po[...]

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ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR 0F
S[...]verldge
Watson, Arthur Harrison Edward

Completed the subjems 0f the First Year, but not classified:—

Beuuett, Joh[...]uth , Wells, Clarence Gordon
, 'Rzeca'mmended for the Elder Prize.

SECOND YEA R.

FIRST CLASS.
*Shanas[...]ss '
Broadbeul, Harold W'leter
“Recommended for the Elder Prim.

THIRD YEAR.

FIRST CLASS.
*Gi[...]

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Shimmy, Graham Stuart

'Eecnmmended for the Dr. Dulles 'l'bmme Selmllnhip.

FIF’DH YEAR.

F[...]'\\ envy. .1 u uws Gladstone
‘Rnrummemlefi for the law-rm] Svlmlnrslvlln

f equal.

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PASS LISTS.

EXAMINATION FOR THE

BAOH ELOR OF MUSIC.

November, 1916.
PASS LIST.[...]Townsend
McBride, Dorothy Evelyn

EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE IN

MUSIC.
NOVEMBER,[...]

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EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPILOMA IN COMMERCE.
[In alphabetical ord[...]
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1mm 22m nun-1., 188].

Victoria. by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of
India: To all to whom these Pre[...]come, greeting.

WHEREAS, under and by virtue of the provisions of three Acts
of the Legislature of South Austrnlin, respectively known as “The
Adelaide University Act," “ The Adelaide University Act Amend-
nu-nt Act " and "[...]a. body politic wit-h perpetual succession. under the name of
“’l‘hn University of Adelaide." with power In grant the several
Degrees of Bachelor of Arts. Master of Ar[...]helm- of Music. and Doctor of Music.

And whereas the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, and Council of the
said University, by lheir humble petition under the common seal of
the University, have prayed Us to the elfcct following (that is to my):

'I‘o gram ()nr Letters Patent. declaring that the aforesaid Degrees
already conferred or hereafter to he conferred by the University of
Adelaide.- slmll hr recognised as u[...]rred on women.

New know ye that We, having taken the said petition into Our
Royal uonsidemtion, do, by[...]nml successors, will and ordain as follows :

l. The degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bach[...]erred mid hereafter in be
granted or conlerred by the said University of Adelaide on any per-
son, mnlc[...]and in Our Colonies mid l’osacssions
throughout the world. as fully as if the said Degrees had been granted
by any Unive[...]

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[1. Nu vnIiIILiIIn IIf tlII-evnstitnt-ion of the mid ITIIiI'cIsiLy \Ihich IIIIII'
at any time. or l'IIIIII time In time he IIIIIIlu b3 IIIIv Act oi thethe III-iIilugex cnIIfeIIeII (In the iuIid Univefkm . 11y
these ()III Letters Patent. nI‘II' the rank. lights. Iniviluges, and con-
RiIleIIItiIIIIs IIIIIIt'III-md III IIIIclI Degrees sI: Inn-r as the fiiifilldln'd ui
knnnledge II(I\\’ establishe[...]osalred 8» 1|
naI-esxm'y cunditnm l'm' uhtnining the aforesaid Degrees.

in. Any such slnndnrd shall he held snllicient; for the purposes uf
thvxe ()nr Letters Patent if no decla[...]snvd
by Unr (invcrxnn' (If South .-\nxrrnli14 for the timethe 22nd dny nl‘ March. in
'lIe Forty-fnnrlrh '\'|"[...]limxmmm
Duml 2m! b’r'ptc-IIIber, 1913.

Gem-gr the Filth hy the (imvc of God of the United Kingdom of
(irI-III- Britain and Ireland [Hill of the British Duminiuna beyond
the Sons King Defender of the Faith Empenyr of Tndia To all
m II‘lIunI these[...]een VictIII-in by
Charter under [he Great Seal of the United Kingdmn of Grant
Britain IIIIII Ireland hearingdnte at Westminster the 22ml Ilny uf
Match his] in the l’IntI- -fIIuII‘h IenI nl' Her Reign did II'i[...]IIIl theranl'ter to
be granted 01' (,Iml'errud by the University of Adelaide on any persun
male “1' f[...]entitled in rank precedence and considera-
mum in the United Kingdom Inn] in due ()IIlonies nnIl l‘ossensinnx
thereof throughout the Inn-1d as fully as if the said Degrees had
been granted by any University in the said l'nited Kingdom And
whereas Olll‘ t[...]

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mander of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath Governor of our
State of South Australia hat[...]ur
Principal Secretaries of State a petition from the University of
Adelaide dated 315t day of Janmu'y 19l3 praying for an extension of
the said Charter of the 2-2nd (lay of March 1881 and for the
recognition of Degrees in Surgery and Engineering already conferred
or hereafter to he conferred by the said University

And Whereas under and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of
the Legislature of South Australia No. 4441 of 1888 the short title
whereof is “The Degrees in Surgery Act” the University of
Adelaide is now empowered to confer the Degrees of Bachelor and
Master of Surgery and whereas under and by virtue of another
Act of the said Legislature No. 1058 of 1911 the short title whereof
is “The Adelaide University Act Amendment Act 1911 ” the said
University is now empowered to confer the Degrees of Bachelor of
Engineering and Master of Engineering NOW KNOW YE that we
taking the premises into consideration do will grant and declare

1. That the Degrees of Bachelor and Master in Surgery and
Bac[...]lerred
or hereafter to be granted or conferred by the University of Adelaide
shall he recognized as Aca[...]om and in Our Colonies and Possessions throughout the world
as fully as if the said Degrees had been granted by any University
in Our said United Kingdom

24 No variation of the constitution of the said University which
may at any time or from time to time he made hy any Act of the
Legislature of South Australia slutll in any manner nnnnl nln'ogate
circumscribe or diminish the privileges conferred on the said
University by those Our Letters Patent our l[...]orrml by such lastly-mentioned
Degrees so long as the standard of knowledge now established or a
like standard be preserved on a necessary condition for obtaining the
aforesaid lastly-mentioned Degrees

3. Any such standard shall he held sufficient for the purposes of
these Our Letters Patent if so declar[...]ion issued
by our Governor of South Australia for the time being

In witness whereof we have caused these Ou[...]o he made
Patent

Witness our self at Westminster the second day of September in
the fourth year of our Reign)

By Warrant under the King’s Sign Manual

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ACT OF INCORPORATION.

The Adelaide Uni'uemity Act.

h'o. 20 or 1874.

Preamble,

Williams it is expedient to promote xound learning in the Province
of South Australia. and with that intent[...]\Vatsou
Hughes, Esquire, has agreed to contribute the sum of Twenty
Thousand Pounds towards the endowment of two chairs or professor-
ships of su[...]ons contained in a
curtain Indonture hearing date the twenty-fourth day of December,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and made between the
said Walter Watson Hughes and Alexander Hay. Esquires, rapto-
souting an Association formed for the purpose of establishing such
University. ”copy of which said lndenturo is set forth in the Schedule
hereto; be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Province of
South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Coun-
t-il and House of Assembly of the said Province. in this present Par-
liament assem[...]hen duly constituted and appointed ac-
cording to the provisions of this Act, shall he a body politic and
corporate by the name of “ The University of Adelaide," and by such
name shall h[...]shall adopt and have a
common Heal. mu] shall by the same name sue and be sued, plead and
be implcmled, answer and be answered unto in all Courts in the mid
province, and shall he capable in law to lake[...], and hereditameutn, and poseeasiona, as
may from time to time be exclusively used mid occupied for the im-
mediate rcquiromeute of the said University, but also any other lands,
buildings, hereditaments. and possessions whatsoever, situated in the
said. Province, or elsewhere, and shall be able a[...]ise alien, (ix-otherwise dispose of all or any of the property,

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ma[...]l“!'u\'i(ll!ll always. that until tho Simnir hi the Hniil Uni-
vm ity shall have hurn cunstitulull ns lu-rcin enacted. thethe mid linivurslh‘ inalicn. Inm'lgage. chm-g“.
o[...]erl by grant, purchase.
or otherwise, unless with the apprm a] of the Governor of the said
Province [or the time being except by we); of lease for any term nut
exceeding- twenty-onc years from the time when such lease shall be
made. in and by which there shall be 1‘k‘served during the whole of
the term the highest rent that can be reasonably uhiaineil fur the same.
Without fine.

First Council by “h[...]ection of Chancellor nud Vinerl‘lhmmenm.

'2‘ The first Council of the said University shall be nominated and
appointed by the Governor Within three months after the passing: of
this Act, and shall consist of twenty[...]Chancellor: and Whenever a
vacancy shall occur in the office of Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor,
citherby (leach, resignation expiration of tenure. or urherwise, the said
Council shall elect a Climwellm‘ or Vice-Chancellor, as the case may
be, instead of the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellur ocnasinning such m»
cancy, the Vice-Chancellor in all cases: shall he elected by the said
Council uni of their uwn bully, and the Chancellor, if not a. member
of the said Council M. the lime of his election. shall, from and HUHI'
his election, became a member of the said Council (luring the term of
his oflice, and in {my such case, and for such period, the Council shall
consist of twenty-one councillors.[...]uld his ufiice for live I‘yenrs, nr, except in the case of the
first Chancellor aml Vice-Chancellor, for such other term as shall he
fixed by the statutes and regulations of the University made pre-
viously lo the election: Provided that there shall never be more thnn
four ministers of religion memhers of the said Cnnnuil at the same
time.

\lilcianies ill the Cunnuil, how create-l :nul filled.

it. A! 1hr i-xpirmiun of the lhiul your. mul lvlun'eul'tcr all the uxpim-
Lion of ran-h yum 1hr lin- uwmlwrs[...]

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the election of Such persons ms the Senate shall at meetings to be duly
convened for that purpose elect; or. if the Senate nhnl] not have been
constituted, such vacancies shall be forthwith reported by the Chun-
cellor lo the Governor= who shall Within three months after such re-
port nominate persons [0 fill such vacancies, or if the Senate shall
fail tn elect within six months then the Governor shall nominmte per-
sons to fill such rncunrioe

Senate how constituted

>l. As soon He the soul Cnlxnril shall have reported In the Governor
him! the number of graduates mllnitlell by the mill University In any
of the Deg/Wes ur Muster of Arts. Duelnr nf Medicine. Do[...]ol' another University mlmitl’ed
tn allow-er in the Unirnrsil‘v of Adelaide lmll reckon his Handing[...]te of his grmlnminn in nm-h nthvr l'uiremity. and the
Senate slmll (‘ll'Ci- n \Vnnlen out of theirmvn[...]quorum.

5. All questions which shall come before the said Council or Senate
rreperlirrl ' shall be decided by Ihe nmjority ml the members present.
nlul (luv chairman in. any HIIUI[...]mmnlmn: thereui
bu present. m- In any meeting of the unhl Senate unless twenty menu.
hers Lllrreol' lu[...]ip of Council and Samuel

6. At every meeting 01' the Council lhe Chancellor or in his uh-
sencu the Viru-(‘hmmelI01'. shall preside as ellnirumn. nml n: (awry
meeting of the Senate Ihe \Varrlen shall preside nu rhnirnmn. and in
the absence of tho Chancellor and \"ice—Chancullm'. Llue members of
the Council present. und in the absence of the \Vnrtlrn Ilte members
of the Senate present shall elect a, chairman.

Council to huve entire Innnugument of the Universe}.

7‘ The said Council shall have full power to appoint and[...]lecturers, examiners, officers, nurl servants of the eaid

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dencc over the affairs, concerns, and property thereof, subject to the
statutes and regulations of the said University.

Council to malie stntutes nnd regulations with approvnl of the Senate.

8. The said Council shall have full power to make and alter any
statutes and regulations (so as the name be not repugnant to any
existing law or [0 Hm provisions of this Act) touching my election or
the discipline of the said University, the number, stipend. and man.
nor of nppointment and dismissal of the professors, lecturers, exami-
ners, officers. and servants thereof, the matriculation of students, the
cxnlninntion for tellowships. scholarships, prizes, exhibitions, degrees
or honours, and the granting of the name respectively. the fees in he
charged for matriculation. or for any 1:111:11 examination or degree. the
lectures or clauses of the professors and lecturers, and the Fees! to he
charged, the nlmlner and time of convening the meetings of the said
Council and Senntc and in galielnl touching all other matters \\ lumin-
L'\ or regarding the said Unn 0131f) l’iol‘idcd always that so Emmi no
the Senate of the mill University shall luu'e been constituted no n[...]slnlutc.
nlmll be of any force until nppi'ovud by the snid Sonntc.

Colleges my be nflilintcd, M111 boarding houses Licensed.

9. It shall be lawful for the said University to make any statutes
for the affiliation to or connection with the same of any college or
educational establishment to which the governing hody of such college
or establishment may consent, and for the licensing and aupervision
of boarding—houses intended for the reception of students, and the
revocation of such licences : Provided always that no such statutes
shall affect the religious Observances or regulations enforced in[...]ns as aforesaid shall be reduced

to writing, and the common seal of the said University having been

aflixed thereto, shall be submitted to the Governor to be allowed and

counter-signed by him[...]cl, shall be

binding upon all persons members of the said University. and upon
all candidates for degreen to he conferred by the FEE-H18.

Tiimilntinn of the powers of Council in regards the chairs founded by w. w, Hughes.

11, The powers herein given to the Council shall, so for as the
same may elfect the two clulirs (11' professorsllips founded by the said
Walter- Wntson llnghes. and the two professors appointed by him.
and so for as regards the apploprintion ftlHl invenhnent of the )funds
contributed by him be subject to the for ms and conditions of the he-
fore- mentioned iiidcnture.

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University in center degrees.

12. The said University shall have power to confer, after examin-
ation, the several Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master oi Ar[...]ic, according to tho stntntos and I'Bgulntioun
of the said University: Provided always that it shall be lawful for
the said University to make such stntutcs as they may deem fit for
the wdmission, without examination, to any such degre[...]lmluate Billlll, during such term of residence as
the mid University may by statute appoint, dwell with[...]lected by his parent
or guardian. and approved by the Chancellor Lll' Vice-Chancellor. or
in some colle[...]stablishment nfiilinted to or in
connection with the University, or in a boarding—house iichsed as
a[...]der
to entitle him to be admitted as a student of the said University, or
to hold oliico therein, or to[...]ment by annual grunt,

15. It shall be lawful for the Governor by warrant under his hand
addressed to the Public Treasurer of the Province, to direct to he in-
sued and paid out of the General Revenue rm annual grunt, cqnnl to
Five Po[...]said sum of Twenty
Thousand Pounds contributed by the said Walter Wntson Hughes.
and on such other moneys as may from time to time be given to and
invested by the said body corporate upon trusts for the purposea of
such University, and on the vnlue of property real or poi‘sunal. sc-
cumly vested in the Enid hotly corporate. or in truutoen, for the pur-
poses of [he said Univomity, except the real property mentioned in
clause [6 of this Act:[...]grunt shall be applied as n
fund for maintnining the said University, and for dcfmying the
severnl stipends which may be appointed to he paid to the several
professors, lecturers, examiners, office[...]be appointed
by such University and for defraying the expense of such fellow-
ships, scholarships, prizes, and exhibitions, as shall be awarded for
the encouragement of students in such University, and for providing
n library for the same, Inn] for discharging all necessm" chnrges

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connected with theThe Governor, in the 11111119 and on hehalt of Her Majesty, may
aliena[...]niversity or may
reserve and dedicate portions of the unste lands of the said Province,
not exceeding- fitty thousnud acres. tor the purpose of the Universiti-
and the further endowment thereof: and the Governor 1na,yiu like
manner, and on behalf of ll[...]nd dedicate 11 piece
of land in Adelaide, East of the Gun Shed and Facing North Terrace,
not exceeding live acres, to he used as a site* for the University
buildings and for the purposes of such University: Provi ded that
the lands so granted shall be held upon host for the p urposee of such

University‘ such trusts to be approved by the Governor.

University of Adelaide included in Ordinance ND. 17 of 18H.

17. The University 0? Adelaide shall be deemed to be an Univer-
sity within the 111eu11i11g' of section H” of Ordinance No. 17 of 1844,
entitled “An Ordinance to define the qualifications of Medical Practi-
tioner-e in th[...]purposes."

Council or Senate m report annually m the Governor.

18 The said Council or qennte shell dining the monlh ot' January
in everv year report the proceedinus of the U11ive1siti' (luling the
previous \ear to the G0\'.€J’1101‘ and such 1epo1t shall contain a full
account at the income and expenditui e of the said Universdy,
audited in such manner as the Governor may direct‘ and a copy of
every such report, and of all the statutes and regulationa ot' the Uni-
versity, allowed as aforesaid by the Governor, shall he laid in each
year before the Parliament.

Govumm- to he Visitor.
19, The Governor tor the time being; shall he the Visitor of the
said University, and shall have authority to do a[...]aide University Act,"

*An cxehan ‘e of part of the site lllLUfl under this section has heen e[...]

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eig[...]son Ht "has. of 'J'orrens
Park, near Adelaide. in the l'l‘Uthl e at South Australia, 'quire. of the one
putt, and Alexander llay, r-f Adelaide, aforesaid. Esquire, ’l‘retmurer oi the Ex.
ecutire Council of the Unirett ., thsoeiation. of the other part: Whereas the
said Walter Writs-on Hughes o. tlw’inulx that a[...]Adelaide l-nirorsity," and has
agmed to twist in the foundation of such Universitr, hy contributing the sum
of 'l'irenty 'l‘hunnnnd Pounds in endou’ing hy the nne thereof two chairs or
u‘nl‘esenrships in the said [fnirersit one for Classical and Comparative i‘hilo-
ogy and Literature. and the other for English Language andldwmturc and
Mental and Moral Philosophy: And whereas the said Walter Watson Hughes,
his executors or ad Il[...]‘ is or are untitled to nominate and ap‘tuint the
two first l’t'nfesztum to such chairs: And whe[...]d has appointed an Executive Council: And whereas the said Alex-
ander Hay has been appointed Treasurer of the said Executive Council : Now
this Indemurc witnesscth, that in consideration of the premises, the said “’31-
ter Watson Hughes doth hereby for[...]rs, executors, and admini-
strators covenant with the said Alexander Hay, his executors and administra-
tors. that he. the said “Valtcr Watson Hughes, his executors, or administratore,
shall and will. on or before the expiration of ten years irntn the date hereof pay
to the said Alexander Hay. as such Treasurer. or to the said Executive Council,
or if the said University is incorporated within such period, then t0 Such Cor»
poration the sum of Twenty Thousand Pounds Sterling : And willin the mean-
time. pay interest thereon, or on such portion thereof as may remain unpaid at
the rate of Six Pounds per eentuut per annatn. from the first (lay of May, one
thousand eight hundred an[...]erly payments: And it is agreed and declared that the interest and an-
nual incoum of the vtnid sum of Tnuntr l‘hounand Pounds shall he a[...]tlu\vit:;.: llm mid tn 0 chairs with salaries for the two [, l'n.

fexsors, or orettpiera of such rhair>: hid it ' herehy also declared and agreed
that the said Walter Watson Hughes ha appointed the Reverend lleury
Read, .\l A , incumbent oi the lfhnrtch of England in the District. of Mitchatu,
to ncenm and lhat. the said Hear)~ licad shall uerupy the tint of such eltulrfi
as i’rofesqorof (“mains and UOIII mrative l’hilolog' and Literature: And that.
the said Walter Watson Hughvshnx appoint d t to Rever[...]Chalmers (lhnrolt, Adelaide, In uoeult ' and that the Maid John Davidson
shull ot-cupy the first of the other ol'sueh cltatrstu Professor of English Lang[...]txhy : And it is hereln' agreed
and declared that the annual income and interest of the mid sum of Twenty
Tltnu~and Pounds. shall henppli[...]hatever: :\nd it is also declared and agreed
that the said stun of‘l‘wenty 'l'honsand l'ouutls shall he held hr the Treasurer of
of the said ['nircrsitr. nrhy the ('Ol'ltul‘fltinll thereof. when tin-mid Univer-
sity shall heumnt: incorporated. for the purpose of Irwin: and applying the and
nualintet'est and income thernof equally ehdou‘ing two chairs or professor-mink
in the said University, one of snail chairs or prolesaor[...]ing and
Comparative Philology and Literature, and the other of such chairs or profes-

‘By a deed executed in 1881 the donor consented to the investment of the
moneys in the purchase of freehold lands and buildings,[...]

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sophy : And it is also declared rind .ed that the mid sum DE Twenty
Thousand Pounds shell when the slime It; received by the 'l'rennnrcr of the mid
University, or by the University when ineorpomlad, be invested upon Sou[...]n Government Bonds. Debentures nr Securities. and the interest and
annual income arising from xuch investments paid and applied quarterly in en»
dowing the said two clinim or nrofenxorahins in the said University as More»
said : In wilnexa whereol the mid parties to Lheae presenLe have hereunto set
their hands and seals the dny and yem‘ first above written.

Signed, sealed, and delivered by the said Walter
Watson Hughes. in the presence uf Richard W. W. HUGHES (1..S.)
H. Andrews, Solicitor. Adelaide.

TRUST CLAUSE OF DEED WHEREBY THE HONOURABIJE
THOMAS ELDER GRANTED £20,000 TO THE UNIVERSITY.

By an Indenturm which heave date the 6th day of November,
1874:, the Honourable Thomas Elder eovcnented to pay Twenty[...]rovideezr—“And
it is agreed nnd declared that the interest and annual income of the
said sum of Twenty 'i'llnnnnnd Pounds Nhull be applied as a fund for
maintaining the maid University. and For defmying the several sti—
pends which may he appoinled to he paid to the several Professors,
Lecturers, Examiners, officer[...]e appointed by such
University, nnd for deirnying the expense of such fellowships,
scholarships. prizes, and exhibitions as shall be awarded for the en-
couragement of xt-udente in such University. and for providing n. [,i.
brM‘y for the name ; and for discharging all necessary charges con-
nected with the management thereni‘ and [or no other use or pur-
pose whatsoever. And it in also declared and agreed that the said
sum of ’l‘wcnly 'l‘honnmnl Pounds shall, when lhe sumo is received
by the Treasurer of the said Univemily. or hy the University when
inuorporated. be invested ’ upo[...]Government
Bonds, Debentures, 01' Securities, and the interest and annual income
arising from such investments flllllll he paid and applied to and for
the benefit and advantage of the said University in the manner and
for the intents and purposes hereinbcfore mentioned and'd[...]ose whatsoever.”

" By a deed executed in 1880. the University is empowered to invest the
moneys in the purchase of freehold lands and buildings a[...]

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AN ACT T0 AMEND THE ADELATDE UNIVERSITY ACT
Na. 20 of 1874 Nu. 143 of 1879.

rumble.
Whereas in order to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a.
grant of Roya[...]nd for other reasons, it is expedient
to amend “The Adelaide University Act”#Be it therefore enacted
by the Governor of the Province of South Australia, with the advice
and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of
the said Province, in this present Parliament assembled, as follows :

University has been duly constituted.

1. The University of Adelaide has been duly constituted and
appointed according to the provisions of “The Adelaide University

Act. ’ ’

Powex to repeal Statutes and Regulations.

2‘ Subject to the proviso contained in the eighth section of the
said Act, the Council of the said University may by Statute or Reg—
ulation repeal Statutes and Regulations made by the University 5 and
that section shall be read and construed as if the words “ or Regu-
lation " had been inserted in[...]Reyenl of power to confer certain Degrees. '

3. The words “ Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science," which
occur in the twelfth section of the said Act are hereby repealed; and
that section sh[...]in,
skint Title.

It. This Act may be cited as “The Adelaide University Act
Amendment Act."

AN ACT TO REPEAL PART OF THE ADELAIDE UNIVER—
SITY ACT AMENDMENT ACT No, 143[...]of 1880.

Prcnmhl ei

Whereas in order to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a.
grant of Roya[...]-r reasons, it is expedient
to repeal part of “ The Adelaide llnivcrsitv Act Amendment Act,"
and to revive part of “ The Adelaide Uiiim. sity Act,” and to amend
it—Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Province of South
Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative

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Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in this present
Parliament assembled, as follows:

Repeal and Revival.

l. The third section of “ The Adelaide University Act Amend-

ment Act " is hereby repealed, and so much of “ The Adelaide Uni-
versity Act” as was repealed by t[...]Degrees.

2. Women, who shall have fulfilled all the conditions prescribed by
"‘ The Adelaide University Act,“ and by the Statutes and Regula-
tions of The University of Adelaide for any Degree, may be admitted
to that Degree at a meeting of the Council and Senale of the said
University, '

Words importing masculine gender include feminine.

3. In “ The Adelaide University Ant," words importing the mas-

culine gender shall be construed to include the feminine.

. . Title.
at. This Act may he cited as “The University of Adelaide Degrees
Act."

AN ACT TO ENABLE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
TO CONFER DEGREES IN SURGE[...]hool of Medicine has recently been established in
the University of Adelaide, and it is expedient to enable the said
University to confer the degrees of Bachelor of Surgery and Master
of Surgery —Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Pro-
vince of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Logis-
lative Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in this
present Parliament assembl[...]er degrees of Bachelor or Master of Surgery.

The University of Adelaide shall have power to confer, after
examination, the degrees of Bachelor of Snrgery and Master of
Surgery, according to the statutes and regulations of the said Uni-
versity: Provided always that it shall be lawful {or the said Univer-

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (374)[...]m in make such statutes as they may deem fit for the admission,
“ithnul uxmnilmliun, to any such deg[...]s 0: Senate.

2. Persons who shall be admitted by the University of Adelaide
to the degree of Master of Surgery shall, on admiésion thereto, be-
come members of the Senate ,of the said University.

Title of AM.
3. This act may be cited as “The Degrees in Surgery Act."

Incorporation.

" The Adulnille University AN," “ The Adelaide University Act
Amendment Act." and “ The University of Adelaide Degrees Act." n1:
far :15[...]s are applicable to and not inconsis‘
ram. with the provisions of this AM, m-eincorporate-1|. and sha[...]' roml with this Acl.

AN ACT TO FURTHER AMEND “THE ADELAIDE
UNIVERSITY ACT."

Na. 1058 of 1911.

Be it enacted. by the Governor of the State of South Australia,
with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as follows :
Short Titles.
1. (1) This Act may be cited alone as " The Adelaide University
Act Amendment Act, 1911. ”
(2) “ The Adelalde University Act" (hereinafter called “ the
principal Act”),
The University Site Act, 1876,”
I“ The Adelaide University Act Amendment Act,”
The University of Adelaide Degrees Ant,”
The Degrees in Surgery Act," and
this Act,
may he cited together we “ The Adelaide University Acts, 1874 to
1911.”

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2. This Act is incorporated with the other Acts mentioned in sec-
tion 1 hereof, and t[...]l be read as one Act.

Five additional members of the Council to be nppointed by Parliument.

3. In addition to the members of the Council of the University
elected as provided by the principal Act, there shall be five members
of the said Council who shall be appointed from time to time by the
Parliament of the said State ; and from the time of the appointment
of the first five members under this Act. the membership of the said
Council shall be increased accordingly.

How the additional members to be npnointed.

4: (1) 0f the said five additional members two shall be appointed
by the Legislative Council, and three by the House of Assembly.

(2) The said members shall be appointed by ballot.

(3) N[...]pointment under this Act
unless he is a member of the House of Parliament by which he is
appointed

Time of nmiointninnt "ml tenure of once.

5. (1) As soon as practicable after the passing of this Act the first
five members shall be appointed under this Act, and at the begin-
ning of each Parliament after the present Parliament five members
shall be appointed in manner aforesaid.

(2) Upon the notification, in manner mentioned in section 8 o[...]y such appointment by either House of Parliament, the
members appointed by such House and then in offi[...]this Act shall be eligible
for reappointment from time to time.

Vacancy to occur if councillor ceases to be mem[...]appointed under this Act ceases to be a
member of the House of Parliament which appointed him, otherwise
than by the expiration or dissolution of Parliament, he shall there-
upon cease to be a. member of the Council of the University.

now vamncies filled. .

7. When a vacancy in the oflice of a member appointed under this

Act occ[...]th, resignation, or otherwise, a member to fill

the vacancy shall be appointed by the House of Parliament which

appointed the member Whose ofliee has become vacant ; and the

member so appointed shall hold ofiiee for the remainder of the term
of 013500 of the person in whose place he is appointed.

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P[...]evidence.

8. A notice in writing urldi-ensed to the (,‘hm ellor of the Univer—
sity, and signed by the President or Deputy President of the Legis-
lative Council, or by the Speaker Dr Deputy Speaker of the l-iouee of
Assembly, as the case may be, certifying that the person or persons
therein named has 01 have been[...]s
under this Act, shall be conclusive evidence of the matteis therein
stated and of the validity of the appointment

University may center degrees oi Bmheloi- mu Musi’rm‘ of Engineering.

(1) The Univeraity shell have. power to confer, after examina-
tion, the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineer—
ing, according to the statutes and regulations of the University: Pro-
vided that it shall be lawful for the University to make such statutes
as they deem fit for the admission, without examination, to the said
degrees of persons who have graduated at other Universities, and to
admit such persons according to the statutes so made.

Masters te-be members of Senate on admission.

(2) Peisons admitted by the University to the degree of Master
of Engineering shall, on admission thereto, become members of the
Senate of the University.

Annuul Gfimt increased by £4,000.

10 In addition to any grunts under eectinn 15 of the principal Act,
in every year it grunt of Four 'l'liuusmul Pounds shall be paid out of
the General Revenue tn the University. to be applied 101- the purposes
mentioned in the mill neck-ion.

THE PUBLlG LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND ART GALLERY
ACT,

311/986 M 1909.

6. (l) The Board of Governors of the Public Library, Museum,
and Art Gallery of South Australia. constituted by the “Public
Library, Museum, and Art Gallery Act». [SEEK-wt," and the Acts amend-
ing the sums, is hereby continued as the Board under this Act»,

7‘ (l) From the beginning of the month of November, one
thousand nine hundred and ten, the Board shall consiet of fourteen
members, of whom ~

1. The Governor she-ll appoint five members:
n. The University of Adelaide shrill elect two members :

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[11. The South Australian Society of Arts shall elect one[...]ty of South Australia shall elect one
member:

v, The Royal Geographical Society of ‘Aush'elaeia (South Aus—
tralian Blanch) shall elect one member :

v1. The Adelaide Cireulatiug Library shall elect one member;
and

VII. The Association shall elect three members.

(2) No pfll'floll «hell be qualified to be elected a member of the
Board by any of the societies or bodies mentioned in subsection (1)
hereof [except the Association) unless he is at. the- time of his.
election n member of the society or body electing him. -

9 [‘ln- elected mumbcm of the Board shall he elccled for one year.
and 111 the month of 01 tuba in even your the several societies and
bodies mentioned in section 7 (except the Association) shall elect
members of the Board as provided by the said section , and at the
annual iiieetiug of the Associntion. or an adjournment thereof, three
1112111111311: of the Board shall be elected : Provided that every elected
memher oi the Bonrdfihell hold olliee until the election of his suc-
cennor, and shall then retir[...]l.

ll). Sinhjeot 11.11 in this section provided, the electionia of members
of the Bum-d by the several societies and bodies mentioned in section
7 shall take place and he conducted in the mminer provided by the
Second Schedule to this Act: l’1ovided that each of the fluid
societien Mid bodios 18 hereh} empowered t[...]titution for. in alteration
of. m- in addition to the provisions contained in the said schedule
applicable to such society or body. for the following purposes. or
any of them, namely. for prescribing :—

(a) The time and mode of nominating candidates for election as
members of the Board:

([1) The convening and holding of meetings for such elections ;

(a) Subject to section 9, the times and places for holding such
meetings ;

(d) The number of members or subseriboru required[...]

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(a) The conduct of the business and proceedings of such
meetings ; 1

(7’) Provisions for the election of members of the Board to fill
vacancies arising otherwise than by efiiuxion of time ; and

(g) Generally all such matters of every kind as the society or
body deems it necessary or convenient to make for the
purpose of electing members of the Board:

Provided also that as regards the Association the powers conferred
by this section shell be exercised by the Council,

12. A casual vacancy in the oflice of a member of the Board
shall occur in any of the following circumstances :—’

(n) The death of the member:

(h) The resignation of the member by notice in writing, signed
by the memberV and received by the president or the
secretary of the Board —

(c) When the membei is not 1;. member of the society 01 body
which elected him to the Board: 01, if so elected
by the Association when he is not a member of any
institute.

(d) When the member has been absent, for the period of three
months or more. from all the meetings of the Board
held during such period. Without the permission of the
Board granted by resolution of the Board passed before
the expiration of such period :

(u) If the member was appointed by the Goveinur, the re-
moval of the member by the Governor.

l3. (2) A casual mummy in the office of nucleated member of the
llcsul may be filled b) the election of 1: member In the societv on
body, “hich elected such member Anv manlbei of the Board
elected under this subsection shall hohl office I'm the unexpired
portion of the term of office of the member in whose place he is an
elected.

(3) Ever[...]election under this section shall be
notified by the Governor in the Government Gazette, and the gazette
containing such notification shall be primu fum'e evidence of the
appointment or election so notified.

14. (1) If any of the electing bodies mentioned in section 7 fails or
neglects to exercise the right of election given to it by this Act,
the Governor may appoint a member or members of the Board,

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who shall hold office for the same period and in all respects as if
he or they had been elected by the electing body so making default.

(2) The provisions of this section shall also apply in the case of
any casual vacancy which occurs in the office of any elected member
of the Board.

THE SECOND SCHEDULE,
RULES AND REGULATIONS run THE swarms or nuances or run: mum,

Election by the University of Adelaide.

L (a) in these regulations as to the University of Adelaide
" prescribe! " menus preserihed by the statutes and regulations for
the time being in force as to the election of members of the Board
by the University, whether such statutes and regulations were made
under the “ South Australian institute Act Amendment Act,[...]made under this Act, and “ University” means the University
of Adelaide.

(b) In statutes and regulations made under the “ South Australian
Institute Act Amendment Act, 1879,” the expressions “ Board " and
“ Board of Governors " shall be deemed to mean the Boa-rd

2. The members of the Board to be elected by the University shall
be elected in manner prescribed.

3. In the month of October in each year the Council of the
University shall convene. in the prescribed manner, a. meeting in
Adelaide of the University, for the purpose of electing two members
of the Board; and whenever the nfliee held by any member elected
by the University becomes vncunt before the expimtion of the year,
or other period for which he was elected. the said Council shall, in
the prescribed manner. convene u meeting of the University for the
purpose of electing another member to huhl ullicc for the unexpired
portion nt' the lerm cl' uflice of the memher whom.- ullice has become
vacant.

4. Whenever the prescribed number of members of the University
is not present within fifteen minutes after the time appointed for
holding any such meeting, the Council shall, as soon as convenient
thereafter, elect two members 01- amember (as the case may require)
of the Board, in such manner as the Council thinks proper.

5, The result of every such election shall be certified to the Gover-
nor under the hand of.the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor ol‘ the
University whose certificate shall be conclusive as to the matters
stated therein, and as to the validity of the election.

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Section IX. of thin Act unuctsdmt, “ At my time in the momha 0!
January or February in every year the Cuuncil uf the University Ll
Adelaide may elect one member of the Board «I Management 0! the
Adelaide Hospital, und the Commissioners of the Adelaide Hospitnl "my
elect mnntlier meluln-r ol' the :mid Hum-d.”

Elebllinmi m be notified bl) Ohi[...]ng psi-none elected.

Section N . “On or before the twenty-eighth tiny ol‘ ll‘rlvl'nlury m
everv[...]tify tu Ilia (‘liirl‘b‘uurulnry llw
name of the persens elected by them, respectively. as members or illu
Board «If Muungement of the Adelnide Hospital, uml on or lmluru the
thirty-first. day of M-Ireh lollmriug, tho Havel[...]point. ll“!
persnhs an elected to be members ml the said bum‘d. hnd shall also
appoint as many 9rhe[...]with Ihe members so
aleeted,be enough to make up the whule number: of members to
sixteen, where[...]

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STANDING ORDERS OF THE SENATE OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.

I. THE OFFICERS .OF THE SENATE.

I. A member of the Senate shall be elected annually as
Warden

2. The Warden shall preside at all meetings at which he is
present.

3. The Warden shall take the chair as soon after the hour of
meeting as twenty members are present.

4. If the Dflice of Warden be vaennt, or il'the Warden shall
be absent, or shnll desire to Luke part in a dehnte. the Senate
sha'll elect a. Chairman. whd, while in the Chair, shall have all the
|o‘wers of the Warden ; but if the Warden shall arrive after the
Chair is taken, or shall cease to take part in a debate, the Chair-
man shall vacate the Chair.

5. A Clerk of the Senate shall be elected annually. and shall
perform such duties as may be directed by the Warden.

(i. 'l‘he Clerk shall receive all noti[...]ions,
and also all nulninations of candidates for the office of Warden,
Clerk. 01‘ Member nl' Ihe Council.

I. The Clerk shall prepare, under the direction of the W'ardeli
n Noticeipaper of the business of every meeting, and issnn it with
the circular calling the meeting.

S. The Clerk shall, under the directiun ol' Ihe \\’ardeu. record
in a hook the Minutes ml the Votes and Proceedings of the Senate.

9. Whenever an ext-raurdinnry vacancy shall occur in the oflice
of Clerk. 01' when he shall he unable to act, the Walden may
appoint eume suitable person to act un[...]ancy shall ocourin theofl'ice
of Warden, or when the Warden shall from any cause be unable
to act, the Clerk shall perform the duties of Warden untilthe
next. meeting of the Senate,

ll. MEETINGS OF THE SENATE.

II. The Senate shall meet al, the University on the fourth
Wednesday in the months ul' March, July, and November respec—
ti[...]there it not sufficient
business to bring before the Senate, he may direct notice to be
issued that the meeting shall for that Iime lapse.

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12. The Warden may at any time convene a. meeting of tin:
Senate;

l3. Upon II Inquisition signed by twenty lllBlllllL‘N of the Senate,
suiting fuIIII the objects Em which LlIcI' desim the meeting to be
convened. tin,- WIIIden shuil conve[...]lnIn sewn noI i'I'lUIQ clIIIII l'omtccn days from the
(lute of tho Iccsipt by him of such I-quIisItiou.

14.'1f after the expiration of a quarter of an hour from 'the
time appointed for the meeting them: shall not be twenty mom bar's
present the meeting shall lapse.

|:'I. ll' it shall IIppczIr on notice being mken, or on the report
of II division by tln- tellers, LlIIIt twenty members are not. present,
the Warden shILlI declare the meeting III. an and or adjourned to
such Iimc us he shall direct, Imd snch division shall not be entered
on the Minutes

16. The Senate may adjourn any meeting or debate to II fu[...]ular posted
six clear days before such meeting to the lastvknown address of
every member resident in the colony, and to such other members
of the Senate as may request notices to lie forwarded to[...]ion In of questions and all nominations
must much the Cleik at the UniveIsit), bcfme 1 p.m on the
elexcnth day before the day of meeting.

IV. CONDUCT OF BUSINESS.

A. AGENDA.

19‘ The business at any meeting shnll be transacted in the
following order, and not otherwise, cxccpt by direction of the
Sennte :

a. Reading, amendment, zunl confirnmtion of Minutes,
Business arising out of the Minutes.

II. Election of Warden and Clark.

a, ElecIion of Members of the Council.

5?. Questions.

9. Business from the Council.

if. Motions on the Noticerpaper.

g. OIlIcr business.

20. Except by permission oi two thirds of the members present,
no member shall make any motion[...]a.
subject which has not LIM‘I duly inserted on the Notice paper for
that meeting.

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21. Except subject to the preceding Order, no business shall be
'entered on at am adjourned meeting which was not on the Notice
Paper for the meeting of which it is an adjournment.

B, RULES OF DEBATE.

22. Whenever the Warden rises during 9. debate :my memher
then speaking or offering to speak shall sit down and the \Vurdeu
shall be heard without interruption.

2'}. [l' the Warden desires to take pnrt in a debate, he shall
vacate 1be chair for the time.

24. Every member desiring to speak Islndl rise in his place and
address himself to the Warden:

25. When two or more members rise to speak the Warden shall
call upon the member who first rose in his place.

26. A motio[...]ussion or debate.

27. Any member may rise at any time to speak “ to order."

28. A member may speak upon any question before the Senate
or upon any amendment proposed thereto, or[...]himself, or upon :1. point of order,
but not upon the motion that the question he now put, or that a
member be now heard.

29. By the indulgence of the Senate a member may explain
matters of a personnl nature, although there be no question before
the Senate, but such matters may not be debated,

30. No member may speak twice to 21 question before the Sennte
except in explanation or reply; but a memb[...]ay speak to any question after it has been put
by the Warden and the show of hands has been taken
thereon.

34. No member shall reflect upon any vote of the Senate except
for the purpose of moving that such vote he rescinded.

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35. In the absence of a member who has given notice of n
mot[...]move such motion.

36. A motion may be amended by the mover with leave of the
Senate.

37. Any member proposing an amendment may be required to
deliver it in writing to the Warden.

38. Any motion or amendment not seconded[...]discussed, and no entry thereof shall be made on the Minutes.

39. A member who has made a motion or amendment may
withdraw the same. by leave of the Senate, gmnted without. any
negative voice.

40. No motion or amendment shall be proposed whinh is the
same in substance as any question which during the same evening
has been resolved in the affirmative or the negative.

41. The Senate may order a complidated question to be
divided.

42. When amendments have been made the main question as
amended shall he put.

43. When amendments have been proposed but not made, the
question shall he put. as originally proposed

44. A question may be suspended-—

(a) By a motion, “That the Senate proceed to the next
business”

(b) By the motion “ That the Senate do now adjourn“
45. A debate may be closed by the motion “ That the question

he now put,” being proposed, seconded, and carried, and the ques-
tion shall he put. forthwith without furthe[...]on as a debate upon aquestion shall he concluded,
the Warden shall put the question to the Senate.

47. A question being put shall he decided in the first instance
by It show of hands.

48. The Warden shall state whether in his opinion the “Ayes
or the “ Noes ” have it, but any member may eel] for a. division_

49. When a division is called the Warden shall again put the
question, and shall direct. the “Ayes" to the right and the
“ Noes " to the left, and shall appoint a teller for each party.

50. The vote of the Warden shall be taken before the other
votes, without his being required to leave the chair.

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he be 121' ESEUE “'hell the quesnon i3 put.

53. No member shall be entitled[...]in
which he has a direct pecuniary interest, ,and the vote of any
member so interested shall be disallowed if the Warden’s atten7
tion be called to it at the time.

54. In case of an equality of votes the Warden shall Uive a
casting vote, :1iul.1,ny reasons stated by him shall be entered in
the Minutes.

55 A11 entry of the lists of divisions shall be made by the Clerk
in the Viinntcs.

56.111 case of confusion o1 er1or concerning the numbeis re-
ported, unless the same can be otherwise corrected the fienate
shall proceed to another division.

57. While the Senate is dividing, members can speak only to
a point of order.

D. ELECTIONS.

58. The annual election of Warden and of Clerk shall take
place at the ordinary meeting in November.

*5811. Whenever an extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the
office of Warden, the Senate, at its next meeting and without
previous[...]d, shall elect one of its members
as \Varden, and the member so elected shall hold ofiice till the
next November meeting.

59. Members of the Council shall be elected at the first meeting
held after the vacancy shall have become known to the Warden.

60. The members of the Senate shall be informed by circular
when any vacancy occurs in the oFfice of Warden, Clerk, or
Member of Council, and such circular shall state the date up to
which nominations will be received.

6[...]nation shall he signed by at least two members
of the Senate.

62. No person shall be proposed for election whose name has
not appealed on the Notice~papc12

63. Any person nominated as a. candidate for any ofiice may by
letter request the Clerk to cancel his nomination, and the receipt
of such letter shall he held to ca[...]

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(‘14. In all elections if no more than the required numbernf
persons be nominated, the Warden shall declare them, elected.

’65. If more than the required number oi‘persons be nominated
voting[...]e vote.

*6511. Each member, in voting, shall set the figure 1 opposite
the name of the one candidate ior whom he wishes to vote, and
may set. the successive figures 2.. 3. 5, etc, opposite the other
names in the orde1 in which he wishes his vote to be used in the
case 111' transfer, numbering ccnsecutiveiv as many of the candi-
dntes’ names as he may desiie to number.[...]med informal it no candidate’ s
name shull have the figural set opposite to it or if more than
one candi lutc’s name shall have the figure 1 set opposite to it.
A voting papa will[...]al and no longer t1ansfe1 nble if
at any stage of the count when it is required for tlanchr it shall
be found thnt the next consecutive figure to be used is not sot
against the name of any candidate or is set against the names of
more than one candidate.

66. When the voting papers have been distributed the doors shall
he closed until such time as the papers shall have been collected.

67. The VVnidcu shall appoint from the members present as
many scrutiueers as he shall think proper, and shall assign them
their duties

"68. The voting shall be counted by the scrutincers in accor-
dance with the method detailed , in the schedule of rules adopted
by the Senme on July 25th. 1915, a copy of which shall be
handed by the Clerk 01 the Senate to each scrutineer on appoint-
ment. The Scrutineer shall report to the Warden the names of
the candidates elected. The Warden shall then declare the result
of the election. '

*65A. The Warden shall, subject to the Slunding Orders, de-
termine finally on questions of detail concerning the election.

I}. QUESTIONS.

69. Questions touching the afi'airs ofthe University may he put to
the Warden or to the Representative of the Council in the Senate.

70. The Warden may disallow any question which he thinks[...]mend any question which
is not in accordance with the Standing Orders, 01' which is in his
opini[...]

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71. The Warden or Representative of the Council 1.0 whom a
question is put, may without r[...]hereof has been duly given.

72. By permission of the Senate any member may put a question
in the absence of the memher who has given notice of it,

iT3, By permission of the Senate a member may amend in
writing a question o[...]ain such question.

75. In answering any question the matter to which it refers
shall not he debated.[...]writing, and having heeu read, shall be handed to the Clerk,
“1d recorded in the Minutes.

77. Questions not on the Notice l'aper shall not he recnrilexl in
the Minutes, nor shall the answers thereto.

F. COMMITTEE 0! IEE WHOLE SENATE.

78. A Committee of the whole Senate is appointed hy a resu.
liltion “That the Senate do now resolve itself into a Committee of

the Whole.”

79. The Warden shall he Chairman of such Committee unless[...]t. in which case any other member may he
voted to the chair.

80. When the matte ' referred to the Committee have been

disposed of the Senate resumes, and the report of the Committee
is at once proposed to the Senate for adoption.

81. When the matters so referred have not been disposed of,
the Senate having resumed and having received xi. report of the
Committee to the effect that the matters have nnt been fully dis-
posed of, may appoint a future day for the Committee to sit again.

82. A member m[...]

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85. The Chairman shall have both a deliberative and a casting
vote -

86. At the time of" the appoiancnt of the Committee the
Senate shall instruct the Committee as to the matters to he
reported on by them, and their report shall be confined to such
matter;

87. The Chairman shall present the report of the Committee
to the Senate, and it shall be forthwith discusned or po[...]Any of these Standing Orders may he suspended for the time
being on motion made will: or without notice, pro[...]shall be present, and Ilml such motion shall have the
concurrence of at leust Urn-third." nt' tlw members present.

The above Standing Orders were adopted by the Senate at a
meeting held on the 2nd day of Dee-ember, 1885, the previous
code having been reminded.

FREDERIC CHA[...]»; for each
candidate.

Determination 01' Quote. The Quom elects.

‘2. Divide the total number of formal votes by the number of mem-
bers of Council required plus one, and add one to the quotient. This
(ignoring any fraction) gives the quota. A candidate who ohtains
the quota at the first or any subsequent count is thereby elected.

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3. ll' 51 candidate (A), at the first or any subsequent count, has
votes in excess of the quota. his surplus is redistributed as follows:
(i) If after first count:
Mark on each of (A)'s papers the [I'll/lfill’lhv'll/m“ whiuh is

the fraction: mul transfer each pen 1er-

to the enu'clitlate next in Ol‘llel of preference ther[...]r second (or aubsequent) count :

Mark on each of the papem last transferred to A the
new h'mmfev-vnlue which is the fivaiwtiOn :

A’s surplus votes
’l‘ut-nl nu[...]pers received by A at last traamt'er
and transfer the papers M) marked to the candidate next
in order of preference, disregardi[...]lectell or rejected.

After each transfer recount the papers uceordingtu
their marked value, and if any candidate then obtain
more than the quota'I'ezliRtI-ihute his ism-plus as above.

Rejection of Candidate lowest on mm.

4. If when the above process is ended the quota has not. been

obtained by the required number of candidates, the papers of the

candidate lowest on the list are to be redistributed at their marked
value to the unelectcd candidates next in order of preference.

If as a result any candidate reaches the quota, he is elected ; and

his surplus votes (if[...]ed as in Clause 3.
Exhaustion a! above moans.

5. The above process of rejection {hurl redistribution 'sllull' be-
repeated until the required number of candidates has been elected,
or until the number of uueleeter] emnlidates exceeds by only one the
number still required. 111 this case the candidate with fewest votes
is rejected, and the remainder are elected.

Case of equal for lowem.

6. 0t two omnlitlntux who at the conclusion of a h'mmfei' have an
equal number of votes, that one shall he damned the lower who had
fewer \‘nten prinr to that transfer.

Loutingeneies.

7. If any contingency not met by the ubove rules arises, the
ueruliineers shall he guided by Schedule 4L to the Tasmanian Electoral
Act of 1907.

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Army, Commissions in the Bn‘tish - , . . , 379
Arts Association '[...]
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Brookman Scholarship, The » - . . . . . . , 305
Bundey Prize for English V[...]ize v - - . . , . . . tom, :70
Clark Scholarship, the john Howard - » - . . . , 35, 259
Class L[...]
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Commissions in the British Army and Navy - - -

Committees of the Council for Igro—Edncation, Finance, Library, &[...]ions, Statute as to - -
Conservatoriuru of Music, the Elder—Stafi of - -
Regulations and Rule[...]

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Member of Board of Management of thethe Angus - - - - - 81-82
Engineering, Degrees in - -[...]» 249

Everard Scholarship » - - - - . - - S7, 2&2

Exhibition of 1851 - , - - - - » - v 2&9

Examinnlinn Regulations—Arts, Bachelor[...]

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Financial Statements for the Yem- - - ~ - - . . 373
Fisher, the Joseph, Medal and Lecture in Conunere: . , - ~ 98, 270, 230
Fletcher, the Ruby, Prize - - - ~ . - ~ ~ . 92’ 259
Forestry,[...]and other Officers » - - - . . . . ,3
G
Gosse, the Dr. Charles, Lecturer - - - - - - . - - 24
Govern[...]M. Government - - - - . - - 425, 433
Gynaecology, the Drl Way, Lecturer in - < - - - - - 24
H
Ha[...]
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Law Debating Society, The University - - - - -
Laws—Bachelor and Doctor o[...].
Lowrie Scholarships - . .

Masonic Scholarship, the St. Alban

Matriculation - -

Mechanical E[...]

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O
Oflicers of the University - - - - - - - . . _ 31.31
at Local Centres - - - v , . 3D
Ophthalmology, the Dr. Chats. Gnsse, Lecturer in - - - . . 7,[...]
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Representatives of University on the Board - ~ ~ 31
Q
Quorum of Council and of Senate[...]ship ‘ - v - . . . . A . . 269
Ridley Memorial, the John - . . . . . _ _ _ _ 269
Ruby Fletcher[...]
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Elder Conservatorium . - - . . 305
Free, Elder Consm'vntorium - - . - , 307
Government, R[...]arship . , _ . _ 269
Ridley Memorial Scholarship, The John - - - 267
Roby Fletcher Prize - » -[...]
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Scholarship - - -
Shakspente Society, The University

Societies associated with the University

South Australian Scholarship -

Sport[...]rsity

Sports1 Ground Committee - - .

Stnfir of the Adelaide and Children‘s Hospitals v
Elder Cnnservatorium of Music
University . -

Standing Orders of the Senate -

Statutes - - -'

Stow Scholarshi[...]

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W
Wardim oi the Serial: -
Why. the Dr. Edward Willis, Lec‘rurer
Whinham Pri[...]

TXT

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FOR THE YEAR

1916.[...]ADELAIDE:
W. ' K. THOMAS & Co., PRINTERS, GRENFELL STRb:ET.[...]

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Officers of the University 22
l[...]ciated with tl1e University .. . 281
The Elder Conservatorinm[...]46

N 0 TIC E.

The nndermentioned are published in sepaJ.·ate volum[...]ion Papers,
and Examiners' Repor t of the Public Examinations in
General Educat[...]f Subjects, and Examination
P~pers of the Public Examinations in Music.

fl . Regulations ancl Details of Subjects of the B.A. and
B.Sc. Degrees, and of the Diploma Courses in
Applied Sci[...]

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE was established by Act ,,f
Parliament in the year 1874, and in the year 1881 Royal Letters
Patent we1·e issued by Her Majesty Queen Victoria declaring that
the degrees granted by it should be 1·ecognisml as a[...]to rank, precedence, and consideration
throughout the British Empire, as if granted hy any University
in the Uuite(l Kingdom. An additional Royal Charter was
granted in l!ll3 in respect to the Degrees of Bachelor and Master
of Engineering. and Bachelor and Master of Surgery.

The University owes its origin to the munificence and public
spirit of the late Sir Walter 'Watson Hughes and Sit· Thomas
E[...]gmnted by Parlia-
ment, ))rovision being made in the Act of Incorporation, 1874,
for an annual grant from the public revenues of South Australia. of
five per cent. on the capital funds possessed hy the University, but
not to exceed in auy one year the sum of £10,000. Under the
authority of the same Act an endowment in land of 50,000 acres
and a grant of five acres in the City of Adelaide as a site for the
University buildings were given. The country lands were subfle.
quently repnrchaaed for £40,000 by the Government. By an
Act of 1911, Parliament made an additional annnal grant of £4,000.

The University grants degrees in Arts, Science, Law,[...]and
''arious branches of Applied Science. It was the lirst University
in Australia to grant degrees to[...]ment in 1880), or Degrees in Science.

At first the .Professorshi]JS founded in the University were four
in nuru ber, their subjects lJeing the following: (1) Classics and
Comparat-ive Philolog[...]os0phy, (3) Mathematics,
lmd (4) Natural Science. The Chairs now are:-

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The academical work of the Univm·sity was commenced in
March, 1876, the number of matriculated stndentR being 8, and of
non·gradna.ting students attending lecture~ 52. The foundation
stone of the University buildings was laid in 1879, and the
buildings were opened in April, 1882.

In 1883 Sir Thomas Elder gave £10,000 for the foundation of a
School of Medicine. In 1884 the Ron. J. H. Angas gave £6,000
for the endowment of a Chair of Chemistry.

In 1878 the Ron. J. H. Angas rgnve £4,000 to provide
Scholarships to encourage the training of scientific men, a.nd
especially civil[...]ter 1892 Rohert :Ban Smith, Esquire, presented to the
University £9,000 for the pnrposes of the Library. It now con-
tains over 29, 000 volnme~ .

Sir Thomas Elder died in 1897, bequeathi11g to the Univer-
sity thethe
School of Medicine and £20,000 to the School of Music, while
the residue was left a\·ailable for the general pnrposes of the
University. The Elder Conservatorinm of :Music was according--
ly established in 1898. The Conservatorinm Building was com-
pleted in 1900.[...]nd Prfl.ctice of :Music, :tn Elder Hall, in
which the principal meetings of the University are held. The
steadily increasing number of students in all courses necessitate<!
large and co~tly additions to the University Buildings in 1901,
1902, and 1912. By an agreement with the South Australian
School of Mines the two Institutions combine their teaching
po[...]

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The University and the School of Mines, acting in concert, hold
exam[...]n 1914 Mr. Peter vYaite, with a view to advancing the cause of
~clucution m Agriculture, Forestry, and such allied subjects
as may from time to time, in the opinion of the Council of the
University, tend to the better de\•elopment of the natural
re,ources of the land, transferred the whole of his valuable
Urrbrae Estate at Glen Osmond to the University. The gitt, b-ee
of succession duty, i~ subject to the life t~nancy of Mr. and M:rs.
~r aite. The estate comprises an area of 134 acres ancl a mansion
house; the western half is "to be held by the University in
perpetuit.y as a park for t.he enjoyment of the public ; the
remainder of the estate, upon whieh l he house stand~, will
eventually be utilised hy the University in giving effect to the
wishes of tl1e generous dm101" in regard to A[...].
I
ln 1915 Sit' Edwiu Smith gave, through the S. A. Commercial
Travellers' 1\.Esociation, the snm of £500 to found a scholarship
tenaule f[...]mndson Eric
Wilke3 Smith, mortally wounded in the attack upon the Dar-
<lanelles in April, 1915. Tim late John Harvey Finlayson
bequeathed the sum of £200 to provide a Scholarship in Political
Economy or some cogmLte subject, and the old sehola1·s of
the late John L. Yonng subscribed £700 for the purpose of
foundin~ a Hesearch Scholarship.[...]Scholarships have
been founded to perpetuate thethe evening. The
central position of the Uni\·ersity enables its stndents-uotably
those in Law-to find employment in the City ami attend lectures
a.fter office hours.[...]n, allll there is no re,idential College.

The Training College for State School Teachers has practic-
ally ueen transferrerl to the University, which now pro,·ides
for ;students iu training, without fee, lectnres in all but the
professional, or practical, subJects o[...]

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The University is governed by a Council, which; from[...]t uLtill9ll, consistell of 20 memuers, elected by the
Senate, one-fourth retiring every year. By an amending Act of
1911, the State Parliament gave itself the right to appoint from
among its own members five additional members of Council,
holding- office during the life of the Parliament which appointetl.
Lhem. The Council thus now consists of 25 in all, or-with the
Chancellor-26.

The Senate consists of all graduates of the degree of :Master
or Doctor, and all other gradua[...]l Statutes and Regulations must be passed both Ly the Council
and by the Senate and approved by the Governor of South
Austmlia, who is ex officio Visitor of the University ..

The number of graduates admitted by examination since the
establishment of the University is 819, and the number alhuittetl.
ad eundem gradum, 318. The nlllnber of undergralluates in 1915
was 358, exclusive of 22 graduates in arts proceeding to the M.A.
degree, and of non-graduating st11dents, 318. The number of
those studying at the Elder Comervatorium was 281. The teach-
ing staff of the University comp1·ises 11 Professors and 30 Lec-
turers. and that of the Elder Conservatorium 13 Teachers.

The University conducts Public Examinations-irrespect[...]unior and Seuior. In Music (in con-
junction with the other Austmlian Unive1·sities}, several grade~
i[...]Facilities for Examinations have been extended to the conn·
try, and local centres with permanent Committees hal'e been
formed for the various Public Examinations at some 40 towns in
S[...]so given at various country centres as well a' at the Univer-
sit-y.

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Degl'ee.[...]
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or tJ:!esis for the Angas Engineering Scholarship.
2 F[...]
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1 Tu Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Music begins.
2 w
3[...]

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I

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Last day of entry for the Junior, Senior, and Higher Public,
and for the Junior and Senior Commercial, and for the
Angas Eugineeriug Exhibit[...]9 M
1u Tu Meeting of the University to elect representativee 011 th e
Board of Govemors of the Public Library, &c.
ll
12 1;:[...]
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l W Last day of application for the John L. Young Sobol arship
f[...]c>nHlldotes l'ot· n.nnua l vaca ncies in the ouncil, fol' t ho
I oltic[...]

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HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.
Chancellor.

~THE RlG R 'r Ii'ON. lt ·aMUJilL JAMES WAY[...]f Justice of South Australia. Eleeterl,
for the llrs~ Limo , 26th J n.nu ry, 1 a; re-elected, for tho seventh time, 26th
January, 1912.

Vice-Chancellor.
THE HONOURABLE GEORGE JOHN ROBERT :'.IURRAY, B.A., LL.M .• Judge
of the Supreme Court. Electe<l for the first time 30th April, 1915.
The Council.
THE CHANCELI.OR. Appointed n. member by the Governor in 1874.
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR. A member since 1891. Date of las[...]LJ,TAM REYNOLDS BA YJ.Y, B.A., B.Sc. Rlecterl for the first. time ~Bth July,
1915.
GEORGE BROOKMAN, J.P.[...], 1914.
HERBERT AN GAS PARSONS, LL.B. Blected for the first time 24th ;,;,reb, 1915.
ALBERT JAMES PERKINS. Elected for the first time 13th December, H15.
BENJAMIN POUJ,TON, l\I[...]

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The Senate.

C::ON!ISTING OF ALL MASTERS OF ARTS, lll[...]LE, G.lli.G., B .A., B.Sc. Elected for tlHI first time,
18;3; da.te of lrtst election, 24th No[...]CLERK-THOMAS AINSLIE CATE RER, B. A., Elected fer the flxot time, 1888; d~~ote
of last elec[...]·

FORMER OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.[...]F SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Appointed 1874. Died 1876.

THE RIGHT REV. AUGUSTUS ,SHORT, D .D., BISHOP OF ADEL[...]Vice·Chancellor..

THE RIGHT REV. AUGUSTUS SHORT, D.D., BISHOP OF ADELAI[...]Appointed
1874. Elected Chancellor 1876.
THE RIGHT HON. SIR SAMUEL JAMES WAY, BART., P.C., D.C[...]M ROBY FLETCHER, M.A. Appointed 1883. Diecl 1894.
THE VENERABLE CANON FARR, M.A., LL.D. 1887 to 1893.
J[...]Died 1915.

Wardens of the Senate.

WILLIAM GOSSE, lll.D. Elected 1877. Died 1883.
THE VENERABLE CANON FARR, lii.A., LL.D. 1880 to 1882.[...]Former Treasurer.

THE HON. SIR HENRY AYERS, G.C.M.G. 1874-1882'
Th•[...]prepared by
the Trea.surer.

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THE CHANCELLOR, CHAIRliAl'.
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR (Deputy MISS H. M.li.JAYO[...]MR. J. R. FOWLER
REV. DR. JEFFERIS THE PROFESSORS OF THE UNI·
MR. A. J. PERKINS[...]MR. G. BROOKMAN, CHAIRliA.l'l.
THE CHANCELLOR MR. W. G. T. GOODMAN
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 11-IR. S. TALBOT[...]e.
PROFESSOR STIRLING, CHAIRMAN.
THE CHANCELLOR MR. S. TALBOT SMITH
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 'l'RE PROFESSORS OF THE UNI·
MR. J. R. FOWLER VERSI[...]OL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.
THE CHANCELLOR (Chairman).
THE PR & lDEN'I' OHOOJ, OF MINES HON. L. O'LOUGHLI[...]tee.
PROFESSOR NAYLOR, CHAIRMAN.
THE CHANCELLOR DR. MAWSON
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 'l'HE PROFESSORS OF THE UK •
MR. \V. HOWCHIN VERSIT[...]li'Iembers •z olficio-
THE CHANCELLOR MR. F. A. D' ARENBERG
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR MR. P. E. JOHNSTONE
THE PROFESSOR OF CLASSICS MR. T. S. POOLE
DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF ARTS l\IR. E.[...]
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Members ex otfil>io-
THE CHANCELLOR DR.ROGERS
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR DR. W. 'l". COO[...]ficio-
'l'HE
CHANCELLOR THE PROFESSOR OF ECONOM:
THEVICE-CHANCELLOR[...]ORAL SCIENCE
THELECTURElt IN GREEK AND THE PROFESSOR OF MATHE-
LATIN MATICS
THE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY
LITERATURE AND HISTORY[...]AN.
Members ex otficio-
THE CHANCELLOR SIR DOUGLAS l\IA WSON
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR DR. W. T·.[...]1\IR. L. LAYBOURNE-Sl\IITH, DEAN.
THE CHANCELLOR PROFESSOH[...]
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THE CHANCELLOR !'.IRS. W. A. MAGAREY
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR[...]:\IR. J . R. FOWJ,ER, CnAtn~!AN.

THE CHANCELLOR MR. J. SHIELS
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR[...]i\lll.. W NEILL
THE PRESIDENT CHA>IBER OF[...]Board of Discipline.

THE CHANCEJ,LOR
'l'HE VICE-CHANCELLOR
THE DEAN OF THE FACUL'l.'Y OF LAWS
THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF .;"\IJWICINE
THE DEAN OJ<' THE FACULTY OF ARTS
THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF l\IU'UC
'L'HE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF :I'IUSICAL STUDIES.[...]ttnd ~ Repreoen tMi•es of the Sports Association.[...]HE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE REGISTRAR
PROFESSOR RENNIE THE LIBRARIAN
PROFESSOR CHAPMAN

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The Hugltes Professm· :
HENRY DARNLEY[...], M.A.

Philosophy and Economics.

The Hughes Professo1' :
WII,LIAM l\UTC[...]del).

Mathematics and Mechanics.

The Elde~· Professor :
ROB[...]

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1905.

Anatomy.
The Eld~r Pl·ofessor :
ARCHIBALD WAT[...]onstrator i1~ Physiology and Lectu1·er on the Elements of Biology:
WILLIAM FULLER[...]. Appointed
1906.
L~ctm·er on the Law of Euidence and P1·ocedure :
F[...]Law. (Appointed 1897.)
Lectu1·er on the Law of Contracts and Commercial Law :
PERCY EMERSON JOHNSTONE, B.A., J,L,B.

Luturer on the Law of Property :
EDWARD WARNER BENHAM, LL.B.
Lecturtn' on the Law of Wrongs :
THOMAS SLANEY POOLE, M.A. (Melb.)

Music.
The Elder P?·ofessor :
JOHN MAT[...]

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Medicine and Surgery.
The Professm·s qf .LI.natom,'l and Physiology.
Lec't[...]THOMAS BORTHWICK, :II.D. (Edin.).
Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of !fed·icine and Therap[...]th December, 1915.
Lecturer on Materia Medica and The1·apeutics :'
WILLIAM THORNBOROUGH HAYWARD, LL.D. (Aberdeen), M.R.C.S.
Lecturer on the Principles and PracUce of Surgny':
BEN[...]ARTHUR MURRAY CUDMORE, ::\I.B., B.S., F.R.C.R.

The Dr. Edward Willis W ".¥ Lecture1· o~> Gyna[...]ALE'RED AL:STIN LENDON, M.D., (Land.).

The D1·. Cltm•les Gosse Lecturer on Ophthal[...]

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Clinical LecturP.I' on the Medical Di.'Oases of Child•·en :[...]

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The StafF ot the Adelaide and of' the Children's Hoepitala.[...], F.R.C.S.
ARTHUR E. SHEPHERD, L.R.C.P. & S.E., L.F.P. & S.G.
WILLIAM ANSTEY GILES, J\I.B[...]

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Staff of the Elder Oonservatorium of' Music.
Dir•cto'" :-[...]JOHN MATTHEW ENNIS, Mus. Doc. (Lond '
Teach.,. of the Pianoforte :-
IMMANUEL GOTTHO[...]

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On the Board of Governors of' the Public Library, Museu.,.,,[...]JETHRO BROWN, LL.D .• D. Litt. 1915.

On the Board of Management of' the Adelaide Hospital.

WILLIAM THORNHOROUGH H[...]

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and Accepted[...]the Rev. W. Roby Fletcher.

1896 Mrs. Da[...]

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Wbinham Fund prize for Elocution in the Elder[...]1,000 To found a Scholarship (The Tinline
IC.C., B.A. , LL.B.[...]Stuckey ··} 500 0 0 For the encouragement of the Study
1907·g Miss E. M. Bundey,[...]mon of the late Andrew Scott,[...]1,300 To proTide Schola.Tship in the Com-
mittee mercia.! Course, in memory of the[...]students to enter the Elder Con-[...]biennially for ori~ina.l the•i•. open[...]
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1879} The Right Hou. Sir s.[...].. 1,500 0 0 For the purposes of tbe Law School.
1904 Chambe[...]25 0 0 For the purpose9 of tbQ Board of[...]For the Lowrie Scbol•rsbip in Agri-
1Pll Anon[...]For a Scholarship in the Elder Con-
1Pl3-15 G. Brookman, Rsq[...]

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BRYCE, the Right Honourable James 1912 O[...]
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CHAPPLE, Frederic (Wa1·den of the
Senate) ..[...]
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FORP.'EST, The Right Honourable
Sir John[...]
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ICINTORE, The Eful or { ~~~~ Aberdee[...]1915 M.B., B.S.
:&:OLLOSCHE. John[...]
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SOUTER, John Franois 1&97 Abet·deen (18M9) 111.8.
S[...]
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Cert[...]
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BRUGGEMANN, :.\Iartha Dorothy 1&0! PARKI~SON, Charlotte Ethel Violet 1[...]List of Commercial Students who have obtained the Advanced
Commercial Certif[...]List of Commercial Students who havo obtained the Diploma
in Comme[...]
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of the South Australian School of Mines and Indus[...]
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STUDENTS PROCEEDING TO THE DIPLOlfA IN 00:\>!MERCF:.
And rewnrtho., E[...]

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Ohapter I.-Of' the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor.
1. The Chancellor shall bold office for five years from the date of his
election.
2. The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office until the day preceding that
on which be would have retired from the Council · if he had not been
Vice-Chancellor.[...]il, 1912.

Chapter 11.-0f' the Council•
1. The Council shall meet for the dispatch of business at least once a
month.
2. The Chancellor or Vice-Cb<tncellor shall. have power to call a
Special Meeting for the consideration and dispatch of business, which
either may wish to submit t.o the Council.
3. The hancellor OJ' ice- bancellor, o1· iu t;beiL' ab. eucc the Regi tJ'll.t'
sbnll cotl\'Cnc n. meeting of the 'ouncil upon t he wt·ittcn reqtti ition of
fonr[...]requisition shnll scl forth he objects for which
the meetiu•Y is required to be cmwen d. Tho meeting shall be held
within fomteen dn. s itfter the receipt of the reqnisitiou.
4. The Council shall have power to make, amend, and repeal Standing
Orders for the regulation of its proceedings.

Chapter 111.-0f' the Senate.
1. The Senate ball meet at the nivet· i yon the fourth Wednesday
in the months of :\lnrch Jul nnd Novcmbet· re. pectively; but if the
Warden is of opiuion hat there is not ·u fficient bu iuess to bring before
the Senate, he mny direct notice lo be i ned Lh~l he meeting shall for
that time lapse.
2. The Warden may at any time couvene a meeting of the Senate.
3. Upon n reqllisition si.,.ned by twen y membel' of Lhe ennte,
setting fot·tb the objects for which tbey desire the meeting to be convened,
the Warden !!hull convene n. "' pecia1 Meeting to be[...]an seven tlOL' moL·e th::tn fourteen days ft·om the date of the receipt by
bim of such requisition.

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4. The Senate shull have power from time to time to make, amend
and repeal Standing Orders for the regulation of its proceedings. Until
amended or repealed the 8tauding Orders of the Senate adopted on the
2nd December, 1885, shall remain in force.[...]f Professors and Lecturers.
1. There shall for the present be the following Professors, that
ia to say:
a. The Hughes Professor of Classics and Comparative Philology
and Literature.
b. The Hughes Professor of English Language and Literatu[...]Mental ~ncl I'doral Philosophy.
c. The Elder Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics,[...]shall also give instruction in Physics.
d. The Elder Professor of Nat ural Science.
e. The Elder Professor of Anatomy, who shall also give instruction
in" Comparative Anatomy, shall be the Director of the Anato-
mical :Museum, and shall prep[...]Pathology, and ;\iicroscopic Anatomy for the same.
f. The Angas Professor of Chemistry, who shall be the Director of
the Chemical Laboratory, shall conduct classes in Pra[...]d shall, if required, give special instruction in the
various methods employed in the detection of poisons and in
the adulteration of foods and drugs. Nothing contained in
these Statutes shall prevent the Angas Professor of Chemistry
from accepting any public appointment, with the sanction of
the Council.
*.If. The Eldet· Professor of Nlusic.
th. The Professor of Laws.
ti. The Profe~sor of Physiology.
tj. The Professor of Modern History and English Language[...]ll be such other Prufessors and such Lecturers as the
Council shall from time to time appoint.
~ All[...]

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have been or may be fixed by the Cot1ncil nt the time of making the
appointment.
4. \ h ucv r ickne . 0 1· lLII[...]oturcr from pcrforntin t he dnties of h i office, the
"ouucil mtLY 1\p]l int n suu:tit11l to net in h[...]e ·u ·It proporti 11 not
exec 1liug one-hnlf of the salnrv vf tbe l'r f.c .· •· ot· L ctm·er so
inon.paoitnt d n.s the ounoil . h;'l]l tl irecL
5. 'l'lte OUII ·il[...]ice or sn spend
~ I' 1\ tim<l fr m perform in.,. the clutie ·ami re ·ei,·i ug the ahn·y t hereof
n.11 • Professor who e c n tinu[...]ho pcr formo.nce of
th o duLi s thereof slmll in the opinion f he 'onnuil ll inj urious to
lhe procrre s of the stn lent. •>r t t.hc interest,. r t h[...]n.Li u ; nor ·hall he (without th e san ctiou of the
Council) give private in tmction ,-,r deliver lec[...]Professors and Lecturers shalf t nke such part in the University
Examin ations as the Council shall direct, but no Profe ssor or Lectur[...]x.ce1 ton .. tmdtt~'S nud )Jilulic ltulid tlJ , the wh le
ime of th Pr<'fc SOl'- hall b nt he dispo ·:\1 of he 'ounoil for the
p nrpose.- nf he uiversi t : [ rovided t.h:t · h[...]11, 1890.

Chapter V. - Of the Registrar.
t 1. There shall be a Hegistrar of the University, who shall perform
such duties as the Council may ft·om tim e to time appoint.
2. The Council may at any time appoint a deputy to aot in the place
of the Registrar for such period as they may think fi t, and assign to him
any of the duties of Registrar.[...]

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l. The Council may at its discretion grant to any Professor or Lecturer,
or any officer of the University, leave of absence for any time not
exceeding one year, on such Professor or Lect[...]ficer pro-
viding a substitute, to be approved by the Council.

Chapter VIJ.-Of the Seal of the University.
The Chancellor and Vice-Chancelior shall be the Custodians of the
University Seal which shall be affixed to documents only at a meeting
of the Council and by the rlirection thereof.

Chapter VIII. -Of" Terms.
*1. The Academical Year shall be divined into three terms for all the
Faculties. t
2. The first term shall commence on the second Tuesday in March, and
the third term shall terminate on the second Tuesday in December in
each year.
3. The Council shall year by year fix the commencement of the second
and third and the termination of the first and second terms, and there
shall be two vacations of a fortnight each dnring the Academical Year.
* A[...]n si)(teeu ycm· · of nge who bas
oompli ed with the c udition· for admission to the course of study for n
degree in tho Facu lty in which he propo:;es o become 1\ student, and
'vho iu the pt·e ence of lte ttegi t rl'l.l' or other dul ' ltppointecl per ou
igns hi nnmc in the Uuive1·.sity Roll Book to the followiug deolnralion
shall thereby become n .\[:ttt·icltln.tt.Jll t ndent of the uivcl·.sity. The
declaration Rho.ll be in the following form :
"I do ·olemnly promise thn.t I will faithfully obey the Statutes and
Regulation of the uiversity of Adelaide so far as they ma.y
apply to me, nnd that I will submit respectfully to the consti-
tuted authodtie. of the said University, and I declare that I
believe myself to have attained the full age of sixteen years."
NOTE.-Iu the Elder Conserv<>torium there are four terms. (See No. V. of the
Conservatol'ium Regulations.)

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2. Students who shall have fulfilled all the conditions prescribed by
the Statutes and Regulations for any Degree may be admitted to that
Degree at a meeting of the Council and Senate, to be held at such
time a~ the Council shall determine.
•3. Any person who h[...]ted to !l. Degree in any University
recognized by the University of Adelaide, may be admitted ad eundem
gmd1tm in the University of Adelaide.[...]4. Every candidate for admission to a Degree in the University shall
be presented by the Dean of his Faculty; but candidates may be
admitted in absentia with the permission of the Council.
5. Persons wb have completed the whole or po.r t of their under-
grndnnto course i[...]recognised
by tho nivorsity of Adelaide, may with the permi sion of the ouncil
be admitted ad ewulem statum in the University of delnidc.
6. The following shall 1be the forms of Presentation for Admission
to Degrees:
Form of Presentation for Stmlents of the University of Adelaide.
Mr. Chancellor, Mr. Vice-Chancellor, and Members of the Council and
Senate of the University of Adelaide.
I present to you as a fit and proper person to be admitted
to the Degree of And I certify to you and to the
whole University that he has fulfilled the conditions prescribed for
admission to that Degre[...]. Chancellor, Mr. Vice-Chancellor, and Members of the Council and
Senate of the University of Adelaide.
I present to you who has been admitted to the Degree
of in the University of as a fit and
proper person to be admitted to the rank and privileges of that degree
in the University of Adelaide.

Form of Admission to any Degree.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit you
to the rank and privileges of a in the University of
Adelaide.

Form of Admission to any Degree during the Absence of the Candidate.
By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit in his absence[...]Australia to the rank and
privileges of a in the University of Adelaide.

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Chapter X.-Of" the Faculties.
*1. There shall be Faculties of Ar[...]Medicine, aud
::VIusic.
*2. (a) The Faculty of Arts shall consist of the Chancellor and Vice-
Chancellor, the Professors and Lecturers in Greek, Latin,[...]Economics, Mental and Moral Science, the Professor of
.Mathematics, and the Dean of the Faculty of Science, and, to
be appointed annually by the Council, three members of the
Council, and one member, or if the Professor of .Mathematics
be Dean, then two members of the Faculty of Science.
(b) The Faculty of Law shall consist of the Chancellor and
Vice-Chancellor, of all members of the Council who are
Judges uf the Supreme Court, the Professors and Lecturers
in Law, the Professor of Classics, and the Dean of the
Faculty of Arts, and, to be appointed annually by the
Council, three members of the Council, and one member, or
if the Professor of Classics be Dean, then two members of the
Faculty of Arts.
(c) Each of the other Faculties shall consist of the Chancellor
and Vice-Chancell::>r, the Professors and Lecturers in the
subjPcts of the Course of the Faculty, and to be appointed
annually by the Council, three other memberd of the
Council.
(d) The Council may appoint any other persons to he membe[...]rily or otherwise.
3. Each Faculty shall advise the Council on all questions touching
the studies, lectures, and examinations in the Com·se of tha Faculty.
4. Each Faculty shall annually elect one of their number to be Dean
of the Faculty.
5. The Dean oE each Faculty shall perform such duties as shall from
time to time be prescl'iued by the Council and (amongst others) the
following : -
a. He f;hall, at his own discretion, or on the written request of
the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members of the
Faculty, convene meetings of the Faculty.
b. He shall preside at all meetings of the Faculty at which he shall·
bepresent.
c. Subject to the control of the Fac.ulty he shall exercise a general[...]

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6. When the Dean is absent from a meeting, the Faculty shall elect a
Chairman for that occasion.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS.

7. The Board of Examiners in the subjects of the Course of each
Faculty shall consist of the Professors and Leeturers in those subjects,
together with such Enminers as may be appointed by the Council.
8. The appointment of examiners in Law in the subjects necessary
for admission to the Bar shall be subject to approval by the Judges of
the Supreme Court.

Chapter Xt.-Of' the Board of Musical Studies.[...]a Botu·d of tlu ·icttl Lud ies, consist in~ of the
'I ancellor and Vice- 'hunccllot·, three mcm bo[...]d lhe Director of t he lilder
'ou.-ervat l'ium . The uuncil nm n.t nuy time upl)Oint any other
per on to I e, tempo t·twily ot· oLherwise, t\\&mb t'S of lhe Bon.rd.
2. The Board hull advise t Ito Council npon all questions touching
the administ.rat.i \' C lmsinel!.', tho t; tudies, lectures, and examinations in
Music in the Elder on r\'atol'ium, aud ·upon all other subjects on
which the Council hall rcq11 e t flteir advice.
3. The Board shall annually elect a Chairruan.
4. The Cbairman shall perform such duties as shall from time to
time be prescribed b.Y the Board and ap[Jroved by the Council, and
(amongst others) the following-
He shall at his own discretion, or tipon the writtE-n request of
the ChancPllor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members of
the Board, convene meeting::; of the Board.
He ~>hall preside at the rueetings of the Board.
Subject to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a general
control over its administrative business.
5. When the Chrrirman is absent fl'om a meeting, the Board shall
elect one of their number t.o preside.
6. The Council shall, when necessary, appoint a sufficient number of
Examiners, who, together with the Director and 'l'each~ers of the Elder
Conservatorium, shHil constitute the Board of Examiners.[...]

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Chapter XII.-Of the Board of Discipline.
1. There shall be a Board of Discipline consisting of the Chancellor,
the Vice-Chancellor, the Deans of the various Faculties, the .Chair-
man of the Board of il1usical Studies, and sach Professors or Lecturers
as may be appointed by the Council.
2. The Bmtrd shall annually elect a Chairm an. When the Chairman
is absent from a meeting, the Board shall elect a Chairman for that
occasion.
3. The Chairman shall perform such duti es as shall from time to time
be prescribed by the Council, and (amongst others) the following:-
He shall at his own discretion, or upon tl1e written request of
the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, or of two members of
the Board, c0uvene meetings of the Board.
H e shall preside at the meetings of the Board.
Subj ect to the control of the Board, he shall exercise a
general control over the discipline of t he University:
4. Subject to the approval of the Council the Board may make Rules
for the conduct of students on the premises of the University.
5. It shall be the duty of the Board to enquire into any complaint
against a student, and the Bo~rd shall have th e power
(a) To dismiss such complaint.
(b) To admonish the Student complained against.
(c) To[...]To administer a reprimand either in private or in the
p·esence of any Class att[...]on any course of instruction in the University.
(f) To exclud e such S[...]of recreation or
study in the University for any t ime not extending
beyond the current Academical Year.
(g) To expel from the University such Student.
Every such decision of the Board shall be reported to
the Council, who m ay reverse, vary, cr confirm the
same.
G. A.oy P1·ofe S[...]he oonsider:> uuilty of imnropriety, bnt shall on the sam e day
r ep or t his action and the g round o·r hi com1Jlaint to the Chairman .
..!l[...]

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Chapter XIII. Of the "Angas En~ineering Scholarship
anti the "Angas Engineering Exhibitions.••
Chapter X [I I. of the Statutes of the " An gas Engineering Scholar-
ship" nnd the ., Ang:ts Engineering Exhibitions," all'l[...]14th
N oveniber, 1912, is hereby repealed aud the following substituted
therefor:-
Wheret\ on tho 4[...]hu Hunottmblo J ohn Howard
Anrtas, M.L. , pa\icl the sum of £.4,000 to the University for tbcpua·poseof
permnuentl)' fonudin.- (witb the iucome therP. f and the annual gt·ant pay-
able in I'C pcut hc1·eof under the l<'ift ·cut.h 'ection of tlte Adelaide
University ._\ct), the An 'l'l.'l Eugincel'ing 'cholnr hip und tb nga
l<~ugineel'ing Exhibitiou . t.o encouraue the trai ning of scienti fi c men,
nnd espeoinlly Enu[...]her~hy prol·ided II rollow : -

A. The An&as Enclneerinc Scholarship.
I. There sb~ll be H. Scholarship of the annual value of £200, tenabl&
or two years, ca.lled the " Angas ~:::ngineering Scholarship."
H. Each candidate for the Scholarship must be under twenty-five
yea.r·s of age on the fit· t day of the month in which he shall compete for
it, and must[...]idence of good health as shall be satisfactory to
the Council.
III. Candidates ror the Scholarship must have graduated in Arts
or Science, or have passed all the examinations necessary for graduating
in. Engineering at the University of Adel&.ide.
IV. Tho '<.:holat·sl\ip shnll be competed fot· biennially, m the
month of .l1me. tr on nny competition the Exnminers shall n,ot.
consider any candidate wot·thy to receive it, the Scholarship hall
for that ye•lr lapse, but shall be again competed for in the mouth of
June next en uing.
V. The chularship shall be awarded by tbe Examiners on a com-
pori on of t he academic records of the candidates, and also on the
merits of a.n original thesis, design, or· investigation, as set forth in the
next pa.l'agmph.
Each candidate for the 'cbolars bip mu t send iu to the Examiners,
on or before June 1st of he year in which the competition is held,
either nn uri rinnl engiucering de ign or n. thesis setting forth the results
of an original scien tific investigation made by the candidate in some

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subject allied to engint:ering. The subject of the design or thesis must
have been submitted to, and approved by, the Faculty of Science at
least two months previously[...]must adduce, if required,
sufficient evidence of the authenticity of his design or thesis. He may, if
;the Examiners think fit, be reyuired to pass an examination in that branch
of the work from which the subject of his design or thesis is taken.
VI. Within such time after gaining the Scholarship as the Council
·shall in each case allow, the Scholar shall proceed to the United Kingdom
and there spend the whole of the time, during wlticu the 'ch l11rship is
tenable, in gain ing en ineering[...]perience in uch a man-
ner as may be approved uy the Council ; provided thu.t the cholar
may by special permi ·sinn of the ouncil spend the who! or part or
Ibis time in study or pr11cticn.l training outside the United Kiugdom.
VII. Payment of the c:bolnrship, computed from the first day of July
.following the competition, shall be made quarterly, at the office of the
Agent-General in London, or at :such other pln<Je or places as the
-council shall from time to time direct; subject Mter the first payment
to the previous receipt of satisfaptory evidence of good[...]progresl" in Engineet;ing Studies, according t.o the cou_ rs~
proposed to be followed by the Scholar. ··[...]VIII. Whenever such evidence is not satisfactory, the Council may
altogether withhold, or may suspend for such t~me as it may deem
proper, payment of the whole or of such portion as it may think fit of
any moneys due, or to accrue due, to the ::lcholar on aecouut of the
Sch olarship, or may deprive him of his Scholarsh[...]settle in Sonth Australia within five yenr~
from the tiroe of gaining the Schulanship, and iu possession of such
De6rce. Dip! ma or en iticut.e 11 • rm Engineer ns the Council shall ,ap·
prove, 1~11d upon bi writing[...]a report of
hi. proeecding and Cll"ineel"ing work thethe Scholarshi!J for
the full period of two ye•u·s, notice of the vacancy shall be published
by the ouuc.il in lhe Adelai e daily papers; and a11 e:m[...]be month or June next e nsuiug.

B. The An~as En~ineerin~ Exhibitions,
XI.[...]awarded iu each year. Each Exhibition shall be of
the annual value of Forty Pounds, and be tenab[...]

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Xlf. One of the Angas Engineering Exhibitions shall be open for
.competition at an examination in the month of Novembet· or Uecember
.of each year, in subj ects preseribed one year previously by the Council ;
but th e Exhibition shall not b e awarded unless the Examiners are satis-
fied that one of the candidates is worthy to receive it.
Candidates must, on or before the 1st of October, or, if the 1st o(
·October falls on a Sunday on or before the 2nd of October, give notice
.of their intention t[...]ust be givPn on a form which may be obtained from the
Registrar.
Candidates who fail to give notice by the presct·ibed date may be
,permitted to present themselves on payment of a fee of 5f.
The E xaminers !!hall record in writing the name of each candidat
(if any) who Slttisfied them that he was worthy to receive the .l!.:x.hibition;
the mark s assigned to him ; and the name of the candidate to whom
:they reeomrnend that it shall he award ed. 'fhe record shall be signed
by the Ex ~ mi11 e rs H-nd kept by the Registrar.
XIIf. Each candidate must be not more than nineteen years of age
011 the ist of December in the year iu which thethe be<rinniu ·r of each subsoq u <~nt year of the tenure of hi Exh ibi-
t ion shall su brn it. hi[...]:w sh!ill produce tt
-cer ti ll cl\te, sig11eu by the Profe sors o.nd Lecturer · whose olasses he
has attended, to the effect that his work and progress have bee11
satisfactory. . 'L'he l!;xhibition shall be forfeited if the holder fail
to observe the above requirements, unless such failure shall, in the
.opinion of the Council, have been caused by ill-health or other unavoid-
abl e cause. The decision of the Council as to such forfeiture shall be
.final.
XV . Paymen t of the E xhibitious ·ball be made quar terly, beginnin)l'
with the fi rst day of June foll owing t ho aw nrd, but pa[...]in every 1·e pect sati f1Lctory to t he Council. The
-decision of the Council on any such questions shall be final.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (451)[...]oner not retain his Exhibition for three
ye.a rs, the Council may a.t its discretion
(et) Award it to anv candidate who, at the original examina-
tion, was wo~t[...]in subjects
to be prescriberl by the Council. All persons shall be
allowed to compete who were of an age to do so at the
original examination.
'l'he ~~xhibition shall not he aw~rded unless the
Council i~ satisfied that one of the ca,Jdid .•tes i~ worthy
to rec[...]C'ontained 1 be J,eJd only from
the date of the award until the expiratiou of the three
years during which it would have been held had the
vacancy nut occurred ; or
(c) Withhold it for such time as the Council Jeems fit.

X VII. No Exhibitioner shall, save by permission of the Council, hold
concurrently with his Exhibition an[...]c. General.
XVIlf. Candidates for the Scholar~hip shall give at least three
calendar months' notice, and candidates lor the Ex:hibition at least one
calendar month's notice, in the prescribed form, of their intention to com-
pete, and shall with their notices of entry forward to the Registrar
evjdence satisfactory to the Council of their hotving fulfilled the. con-
dition'! stated in these Stat,ntes.
XIX. The sum of £4,000, paid to the University as aforesaid by the
said John Howard Angas, shall be invested in such a manner a~ to
entitle the University to the annual grant, equal to five pounds J..er
centum per annum thereon, under the Fifteenth Section of the ,\delaide
University Act. The income (including such grant) to be derived from
the saiu sum, or so much of such income as shall be sufficient. shall be
applied in paying the said Scholarship and Exhibitions a~d tbe sum of
£70 mentioned in the ninth of the Statutes in this chapter, aud so much
of such income as in any year shall not be so applied ~hall be at the
rlisposal of the Council for the purposes of the University.
XX. These Statutes may be varied from time to time, but the title
and general purpose of the Scholart~bip and Exhibitions shall not be[...]

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Chapter XIV.-Of' The John Howard Clark Prize.
\\hereM t h e uiver~i ty of Adehti dc has received and hns invested the
sum ot .£500 for t he pu1·pose of per petunti11[...]t hese ' tnt u res sh ould iuol ud e 11 0t o1d v the iuteresl to
accrue from bhe . aid ~:~u m hut t(l'[...]1. There shall be an annual prize, to be called the John
Howard Clark Prize, which shall consist of one.half the annual
income of the fund receivt)d by the Universit.y as aforesaid .
2. Th e Prize[...]adjudged l.>y Lb e Exnmincrs to be won hy of the Prize.
3. If more than one candidate shall be considered by the
Examiners to have attained a shmdard worthy of the Prize, the
name ot the second in order of merit shall be reported to the
Council.
4. If the Examiners shall not consider any candidate worthy[...]on of that lapse
more than one Prizeman in the following year.
5. 'l' he .Prizemnn s h t~-11, within · i~x month· from the award ,
submit t the J! ac ulty of lll'ts a t opic in J!:ng li sb Lite[...]s hall :L t. t he et1d of
a ye111· ft·om the nwnrd, present to t he Uouncil n. thesis on th:~.t
topic. The Coun cil n ny under :pecial circumstan ce grant au
ex tension n ot ex<:e ding si x lllon tbs, or the peri od >l llowell.
lf the Pri r-cmnn complies witl1 the e condi ti n ·, 1u1 the th esis is
pronoun ced i>y t he J~x amin e[...]shnll t•eoeivc a furth er payment of ouc-httlf the
income UY1tilable from t l1e fund, nu d ha ll be ent itled to the
ti tl c: of " J ohn Howar1l hwk 'uhola r."[...], an d th ey s ha ll not be nwn.rded.
6. The Prizeman may at auy time during the year following
the original a ward be called upon by the Council to give proof

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that he is devoting himself to the study of Liter~ture, with
a view to produc[...]if in any respect he fails to comply
"'ith the conditions of these Statutes or to comport himself
to the satisfaction of the Council, he may, by resolution of the
Council, be dept·ived of all further righ[...]In such
case, or in case of resignation by the Prizeman of his right~, tht
candidate who was placed second to him in the original award
may be allowed, on such conditi .. ns as the Council may approve,
to prepare and present a thesis and to qualify for the title of
Scholar.
Allowecl 2l•t Dec.mber, 1910.

Chapter XV.-Of" the Stow Prizes and Scholar.

Whereas a sum of L'ive Hundred Pounds was subscribed with the
intention of founding Prizes in memory of the late Randolph Isham
Stow, sometime one of the Justices of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of
this Province. And whereas the said sum was paid to the Universitv
for the purposfl of establishing the prizes hereinafter mentioned : It is
hereby provi[...]That there shall be annual prizes, to be called "The Stow
Prizes."
2. Each of snch Prizes shall consist of the sum of fifteen
pounds, or (at the option of the prizeman) of books to be selected
by him of the value of fifteen pounds.
*3. A Stow Prize tmty be awarded to any Candidate for the
LL.B. Degree, who, at any November Examination, in the
opinion of the Board of Examiners shall have shown except[...]

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Chapter XVIa.-O"f the Everard ScholarshiiP,
\\ hereas the lntc Will iam Everard hns bequeathed the sum of .£ 1,000·
to the Univer ity, for the pllt·pose of foundirw a. chohw·hip to be on.lled
by hi!! mune, Md the C unci! of the lT 11i ''ersi ty of .Adeh\ido h ve ng1·eed
o invest that sum llnd to n.pply the income ther·eof iu tb.e manner
specified in the e s~\t u tes , It i · bereby provided that in con ictern.tion of
the receipt by the Unive rsity of be nbovc-n entioned sum-
1. The ohola rship slud l be called" 'rhe Everard . chol[...]sbn.Jt be competed for anntmll ·.
*2. The. 'ch larsh ip shall I e of the vnlue of Tbit·ty Po11nds, and
shnll be puid o the '(;b ln.r in one ·uru Rt t be ommemorutiou[...]s entitled t l.flke his Degt•e .
3. The cholnrship sbrdl be t\warded to be Student who
shnll he plnc:ed firs in be I~'$ Li t of the Finn! Examination
for the Degrees of Bachelot· of 1\[edicine nnd Bnohelor[...]that he shall be conside1·ed
worthy by the Board of Exnminers.
4. The Scholar so appointed shall in the certificate of his
Degree be styled thethe Eric Smith Scholarship.

'\'V!fE!UlAS in he year 1879 the 'outh A.ustt·a.lian Gonunercia.l
'Travellers' an[...](Incorporated )
paid to U1e nivet·sity the sum of £150 for the pul'pose of
esta.bllshing he cholarship hitherto known as ' The Gommeroill.l
'Ira.velle1· ' Associ n. ion 'chol[...]. ooiatiou '!Jas been enabled to·
pay to the nivet·s ity the furth er sum of £500 for he 1>urpose of
extending the benefit,., con.ferJ.·ed by !;he oh olarship, a.nd baH
t' C'(Uested LlHl Uni,·ersi.ty to cl1ange the narue of t h e Scholarsl1ip to·
th • Eri[...]·ship, ...
shall be a warded by the niversity on he nomination
of the outh Australian 'ommet•cin,l 1'L'I11Vell[...]

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U . 'l'he scholar must, prior to the a.wa.r d, ha.ye satisfied the
1·equirementfl of the University for eutra.nce upon the
degree comse which he proposes to ta.ke at the 1Jniversity.
Ill. 'J'he scholar sl1all be exempt from all UniYer~ity fees,
mcluding the fees payable on taking the deg-ree, in the
course of study he selects.
IV. The scholar shall be in a.ll J•espects subject to the
discipline, rmd to the sta.tutes rmrl regulations for the
time being, of the Uni,·ersit.y.
V. Sa.ve by permission of the Council or the University, the
scholar shall not retain the Scholarship for a longer
period than that reasonably require(l in the opin·ion of
the Council for pt·oceeding to the degree in tl1e courr;c
selected.
VI. The Association may at ftny time, ''"ith the pe:l'mission of
the Council of the U niYersity, Stlbstihlte another student
fo1· the then holder of the sci10Iarship, and t-he priYileges
of the then holder shall thereupon be at au end.
VIJ. The University slmll pay the fees at the School of ~Ems
for any scholar taking a degree in engineering, and the
fees a.t the Adelai(le Hospital for any scholar taking a[...]at if such fees be
increased at any time it shall not be obligatory upon the
University to pa.y the amount of the iiicrease .
'l'his statL1te may be varied from time to time, but the title
and the purpose of the Scholarship shall not be cl1anged.[...]. lOth December, 1915.

Chapter XVIc.-of the Archibald Mackie Bursary.
WHEREAS the South Australian Commercial Travellers' and
Warehousemen's Association (Incorporated) has pfLid to the
University the sum of £100 for the purpose of founding a Bursary
in memory of Archibald Mackie, formerly Secretary of the
.Association: Now it is hereby provided as follows:-
I. A Bursary, to be called "The Archibald ~1ackie Bursary,"
shall be awarded by the University to any person
nominated from time to time by the South Australian
Commercial Tr[...]

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U. The bursa.r shall be exempt from payment of all fees in
the course for the Diploma in Commerce, including that
payable on taking the Diploma.
III. The bursar shall be in all respects subject to the discipline
and to the statutes and regulations for the time being of
the University.
-TV. Save by permission of the Council of the University, the
bursa.r shall not reta.in the bursary for a longer period
than that reasonably required in the opinion of the
Council for the Diploma course.
V. The Association may, at any time, with the permission of
the Council, substitute another student for the then
holder of the bursary, and the privileges of the then
holder shall thereupon be at an end .
'rhis statute may be varied from time to time, but the title
of the bursary shall not be changed.[...]t httt exaw iuation · n.ud , i£ detected a t.
the t in e, sha ll be s u m ma ril I' di ·mis[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (457)[...]lectures, examinations, and public ceremonials of the-
University, Graduates and Undergraduates must appear in academic ·
dre!'s.

*2. The academic dress shall be :

For Undergradua[...]Cambringe for similar Degrees, and hoods of the same shape
as those used at that University.

The hoods for Bachelors to be of black silk or stuff lined to a width
of six iuehes with silk. The colour· of such lining to l,e, for·[...]• Allou·ed 24th December, 1913.

The hoods for Masters to be of black silk lined entirely with silk of
a darker shade of the colour used for the hoods for Bachelors
of the same faculty.

The hoods for Doctors to be of silk of a darker :shade of the colour
used for the hoods of Bachelors of the same faculty, lined•
entirely with silk of the lighter shade of the same colour.
The colours above referred to shall accord with specimens attached
to a document marked A, to which the seal of the University
has been affixed.

3. :'\ otwithstanding anything eontaiued herein, members of the Senate
who have been admitted ad eu1idem ,rp·adurn may at their option wear-
the academic dress appropriate to the Degree in Yirtue of which they·
have been[...]

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l. The Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Professors, Lecturers, Regist.l:ar, and
other officers of the University at the time of the allowance, and counter-
signature by the Governor of these statutes h£tll h1we the sam rank ,
precedence, and titles, and hold their offices by the nruc teDlt l 'll, anct
upon, and subject to the same t erms and conditions, and (·avo t ho
Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor) recei1·e the nme salnt·ies and om()IU-
ments, and be subject to dismissal from their offices and suspension for
a time from performing the duties and receiving the salaries thereto as
if these statnte~ had not been made.
~- From and after the ft!lowance and countersignature by the Govemor
ot these statutes there shall be repealed : -
The statutes allowed and countersigned by the Governor on
each of the und ermentioned days, viz:-
l. The 28th day of January, 1876.
2. Th e 7th day of November, 1881.
3. The 12th day of December, 1882.
4. The 16th day of September, 1885.
And the Regulations allowerl. aud countersigned by the
Governor on th e 21st day of August, 187[...]a. Anything done or suffered before the allowance and
countersignatm·p by the Governor of these statutes
u[...]repealed ; or
c. The validity of any order or regulation made uuder[...]but withou prej udice to t he generality of the
foregoing provi ·ion · til repeal[...]these Statutes
·b!\11 uot alte1· the mnk, precedence, titles, duties, con-[...]sti n•• Professo1·, Lee ur t·, Regi tmr, or the r officer.
Allowed the 18th Decem~er, 1886.

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Chapter XX.-Of the Roby Fletcher Prize.
I
Whereas a sum of £160 has been paid to the University by variou~
subscribers for the purpose of founding a prize in memory of the late
Rev. William Roby Fletcher, M.A., formerly V[...]e
Univer8ity, it is hereby provided that:-
The Roby Fletcher prize shall be £10, and 8hall be awarded to
the Student who p<tsses the Lest examinati01m in Psychology
and Logic for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, provided be is[...]7th Dccern~er, 1399.

Chapter XXI.-Of the Dr. Davies-Thomas Scholarship.
Whereas Mrs. Davies-Thomas has given the sum of £400 for the
present purpose of founding two Scholarships to be called after the late
Dr. Davies-'fbomas, and the Council of the University of AdelaidP. have
agreed to invest that sum aud to apply the income thereof in the manner
spPci6ed in these Statutes. It is hereby provided that in consideration
of the receipt by the University of the above-mentioned sum:-
1. The Scholarships shall be cRlled the Dr. Davies-Thomas Scholar-
ships, and s[...]for annually.
II. Each Scholarship shall be of the value of £10 and shall be
awarded to the best student in each of the Third and Fourth
years of the M.B. course who shall be placed in the First
Class.
*III. The money shall be paid to the Scholars at the next eusuing
Commemoration.
IV. These Statutes may be varied from time to time.
• Allowed 26th Januar[...]December, 1896.

Chapter XXII. --Of the Hartley Students hip.
Whereas tbe sum of £600 has been subscribed with the intentiuu of
founding a Stndcntship iu 1nemnry of the late Jobu Anderson Hartley,
Vice-Chancellor of the Uuiversity of Adelaide, and Inspector-General of
Schools, and whereas the ~aid ~um has been paid to the University of
Adeht.ide to Le used and administered by it in fulfilment of such inten-
tion, and the University has decided in recognition of the services of
the said John Anderson Hartley to the said University from its fonnda-
tion until his lameuted death in 1806, to supplement the income from

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the said sum, so as to give effect to the following sc~eme, it is bereby
provirl[...]c cn,lled tho " I-lartley
Studentship," uf the vnlne of .£25, open fo r competition everJ
year to students intending tu entet· upou the course for the B.A.,
B.Sc., B.E., LL.B., M. B. and B. . ,[...]entship shall he awarded in each y ear to
the most successful candidate at the Higher Public Examination
ill Jo1•embet· O l' December, provided that in the opinion of the
examiner. he is of sufficient merit.
3. The subjects. for suuh examination and their relative value
shall be from time to time determined by the Council.
*4. Every Hartley •. tud eut shnll forthwith, a ft er the nward
of t.he udentship, CClmmence his[...]dili-
getltly pt·osecutc his studies, for the B.A., B. c., B.E.,
LL.B., M.B. nnd B.. , O[...]degree. Half the
amou nt of t he SLudentsbip shall be pnid[...]lent enters upon t he course he hns selected, and the
other half wbeu he has complet.ed his first yel\r, if, in
the opinion of the Council , the tudeut:. h ns done snti fac tory
work in thll.t year. But i f the Counci l ahn.ll decide, on tbe
rccommemlation of the !<'acuity governing his course, tbat his
work has not been satis fa ctory, the second paymeut tnay be
suspended on such terms as the oun ci l may decree, or mny bo
declared fo[...]se provisions shall be subject to alteration from time to-
time, in such ru1mner as to the University shall seem fit.[...]llowed 7th December, 19ll.

Chapter XXIII.-Of' the Election of' Representatives on
the Board of' Governors of" the Public Library,
Museum, and Art Gallery.

1. Meetings of the University to elect members of the Board of
Governors of the South Australian I nst.itute shall be held in Adelaide
at such plar.es as the Council shall from time t,l time appoint.

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allowed and countersigned by the Governor, the Conncil shall convene a
meeting of the University to elect two members of the said Board.
3. The Council shall also convene the University to rueet on some day
m eacn montt1 of October to elect two members of the said Board.
4. Whenever the office held by any member of the said .Board elected
by the University shall become vacant during the period for which he
was elected, the Council shall, so soon as conveniently may be thereafter,
.convene a meeting of the University to elect another member in his room.
5. Every meeting of the University for the election of a member of
the said .Board shall be conv~ued not Less than ten days· before the dr.y
appoi ed for the meeting by the R e"i tmr by a circular, specifying the
plaoe and time of meeting, and sent by post to the last lnwwn addresa
<in outh Australia of, or delivered to, all members of the University who
a.re resident i.n t he Province.[...]rar so as to reach him at least
two days before the day appointed for the meeting, and no candidate
will be eligible for[...]hi& written consent to act, if elected,
reaches the Regigtrar nut later than two days before the day of
meeting.
7. If only the required number of members shn.ll he eligi ble, the
-Chairman of the meeting shn II decbre such me ill her or memuers
elected.
8. If more than the 1·equired nu.mber of members be eligible, a printed
votin g paper containing the nam es of s nch members shaH be given to
.each member present at th e meeting, who may vote for the r equired
nnmber of candidates by striking · out. the names of the memuers fur
wh"m he does not vote.
9. 'l'he[...]d by two tellers appointed by
tbe Chairman before the election i~ proceeded with. The number of
votes given for each candidate shall be reported in writing by the t ellers
to the Chairman, who shall then declare the result of the election.
10. At every such meeting the Chancellor, or in his absence the Vice·
·Chancellor, or in their absence the Wttrden of the Senate (if present)
shall preside·as·Ghairm:;n, and in the absence of ·the Chancellor, Vice-
·.Chancellor, and Warden, the members of the University pteseut shall
elect a Chairman.[...]be constituted unless at least twelve
-members of the Univers~ty b e prese .Jt within fifteen minute~ after the
time · appointed lot· holding the meeting. At every such meetmg all
-questions shall be decided by t-he majority of the members present. In
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (462)[...]of votes on any question or for any candida. te, the
Chairman sh~t1l give a casting vote.

12. 'r[...]made by each such meetin.g shall
be recorded by the !{egistrar in a book kept for that purpose, and shall
:be signed by the Chairman.
Allowed[...]and conditions and upon payment of such fees
as the Univet·sity or the Council prescrihe;any person wishing to become
a non-graduating student in the University or in any School therein
·may be admi[...]name in a roll book, or upon a separate
form, to the following .agreement, or to such other similar agreement as
the Council shall !Jreseribe for non-graduating students generally, or for
>Ome of them :

"I agree with the University of Adelaide that I will obey all exist[...]tes,· Regulations; and Rules made or approved by the
University or the Council so far a':! they may apply to me; and that I
·will1·espectfully submit to and obey the constituted authorities appointed
·by the University."

2. Except when otherwise provided non-graduating students shall pay
:the same fees .and be subject to the same Statutes, Regulations, and
.Rnles regulating[...]conduct as undergraduates.

3. From and after the allowance and countersiguature by the Gover-
·nor of these Stalutes there shall be repeal.e d hereby the Statutes,eha!Jter
:XXIV., "Of Non-Graduating Studeuts," allowed by the Governor on the
twenty-sevent.h day of December, in the year 1899; bt~t such repeal
·shall not affect :[...], duty
imposerl, or liability incurred under the repealed Statutes.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (463)[...]tatute or Regulation unless there is something in the
context repugnant to such construction words importing the
masculine gender or singuhu number shall be construed to
include the feminine and plural respectit"ely and vice ?Jel·[...]Exhibitions, or Prizes may be varied from time to time,
unless the founders have expressly stipulated to the contrary.
*3. In all cases where an age limit is not fixed by the Regulatior·s,
persons who shall pass the same examination more than once
shall not[...]d in respect of that
examiuatiou save 011 the first occasion of their being examined.
**4. N otwifhstanding anythin~ to the contrary contained in tho
Statutes or Hegulations of the University, the Council shall
have power, durin!! the continuance of the present war,
(1) to shorten the period of study required to obtain
any degree or diploma, and (2) to alter the date
prescribed tor any examination.

t5. [n all cases where Hegulations 1\ffeoting the cour,;o of study for
any degree or diploma of the ' ni\'Cl'Sity have been or shall be
repealed or alter~:d, the Cuunoil ma.y nevertheless allow candi-[...]ns or modifications as may seem good
to the Uouncil in each indivi•lual case.

t6. In all cases where the passing of 11. Public Examination ot this
University is required by the l{eg ulations, the passi.ug of any
other examination of thiij University which shall appear to the
Council to be of at least equal valne[...]ty,
may be granted such exemption from the ret}Uirements of the
Regulations of tb.is University a:,~ the Council shall in each
case cons[...]

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Chapter XXV I.-Of the Affiliation of Perth Technical
School.
Whereas applieat.inn has been made by the Education Department
of Western Australia for affiliation of Perth Technical School to the
University, it is hereby provided that-
1. 'fhe Perth Technical School is nf:lilitl d to the University
of Adelaide.
2. The Cunncil of the University shall from time to time
determine what courses of instruction at[...]regular attendance thereat
to to it for the examinations of the University of Adelaide.
Allowed llth Decembe>, l90L.

Chapter XXVII.-Of the Board of Commercial Stwdies.
1. There shall for the present be a Boat•d of Commercial Studies.
The Board shall consist of the Chancellor, and Vice-Chancellor, (who
shall be members ex officio) and of such other persons as the Council
shall from time to time appoint. At its ordinary meeting in each
month of November the Council shall declare the offices of its appointees
vacant, and appoint the same or other persons to be members of the
Board.
:l. The lloat·d shall advise the Council upon all matters touching the
Studies, lectures and examinations in Commercial subjects, and the
appointment of Lecturers and Examiners, and may perform sueh other
duties and exercise such powers as the Council shall delegate to it.
3. The Board shall annually elect'\ Chait·man.
4. The Chairman shall : -
a. At his own discretion or upon a written request by the Chan-
cellor, Vice-Chancellor, Ol' two other members of the Board,
couvene meetings 'of the Board.
b. Preside at meetings of the Board.
c. Exercise (subject to the control of the Board), a general control
over its administrative business.
d. Perform such other duties as the Council shall from time to
time prescribe.
5. Whenever the Chairman is absent from a meetiug, the Board shall
elect another member to preside during the Chairman's absence.[...]

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Chapter XXVIII. Of' the "Joseph Fisher Nledal of'
Cornrnerce" and the "Joseph Fisher Lecture
in Cornrnerce."

WHERI':AS on the 17th day of April, 1903, Joseph Fisher, Esquire, paid
the sum of .£1,000 to the University for the purpose of promoting with
the income thereof, and the annual grant payable in respect thereof,
under the Uuiversity Act, the study of Commerce in the Uuiversity: It
is hereby provided as follows : -[...]Commerce," which shall be awarded annually to the caudidate
for tbe Diploma iu C<>mrnerce who, on completing the course
for snch Diploma, shall, in the opinion of the Examiners, be
the most distinguished, and be considered by them worthy of
the award.
tiT. No candidate shall be eligible for the Medal if be fails to com-
plete the course for the said Diploma within five years of
his[...]ect relating to
Commerce, to be called the "Joseph Fisher Lecture," and to
be delivered in the University every alternate year, aud
suusequently published.
IV. The Lecturer shall be appoiuted from time to time by the Council
of tbe Univet·sity, and shall be paid by the University the
sum of .£10 lOs.
V. rhe subject of the Lecture shall from time to time be approved
by tbe Council of the University.
VI. Any surplus income from the said et1dowment of £1,000 and the
annual grant payable in respect thereof under the University
Act, after providing for the said Medal, the payment of the
said Lecturer, and the publication of his Lecture, shall be
applied by the University in or towards payment of the salaries
or remuneration of such of t[...]Examiners engaged or to be engaged in the w01·k of the Com-
mercial Courses for the ttme being of the Univet•;;ity, as the
Council of the University shall determine.
VII. The Statutes contained in this chapter shall not be altered during
the lifetime of the said Joseph Fisher, without his written[...]

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Whereas application has been made by the Governing Body of Rose-
worthy Agricultural College for affiliation to the University, it is hereby
provid.ed that-
I. The Roseworthy Agricultural College is affiliated to the University
of Adelaide.
II. 'l'he Council of the University may fNm time to time exempt
students who have attended the courses of instruction and
passed the examinations of the s•tid College m the following
. uhjecL-s :-[...]attendance at lectures, and from examinations, in the
corresponding subjects of the course for the Ordinary Degree
of B.Sc.[...]7th December, 1905.

Chapter XXX.-Of' the Tinline Scholarship.

WHEREAS George John Robert :Murray, a member of the Council of
this University, has paid to the University the sum of One thousand
pounds for the purpose of founding with the inc0me thereof Scholarships
in memory of the family of his mother, to be called " The Tinline
Scholarships": Now it is hereby provided[...]enable for two years each, to be
called "The 'rinline Scholarships," one of which shall be
awarded every year on the examinations in 1-Iistory for the
Ordinary D egree of Bachelor of Arts, provided that if the
Examiners shall not consider any Candidate wor~hy to receive
the Scholarship, it shall lapse for that y ear.
II.[...]Imperial or Colonial History to be approved of by the Faculty
of Arts b efore the thirty-first day of Ma rch following the date
of the award of his Scholarship, >J.nd shall present such thesis
before the thirtieth day of August in the following year.

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Ill. Each scholar shall receive the sum of thirty pounds per annum,
subject to the following conditions, the first p aymeut to be
made at the end of September in the year followi~g the
award, and the second payment. at the end of September in the
next year, provided his thesis is judge[...]l'he scholars shall be in all respects subject to the Statutes and
Regulations for the time being of the University, and, if their
conduct is no[...]ay be deprived of their
Scholarships by the Council at any time.
V. This Statute may be varied from time to time, but th e title aud
purpose of the Scholarships shall not be ch'lnged.[...]Allowed Apri! l, 1908.

Chapter XXXI.-Of" the David Murray Scholarships.
Whereas the late David Murray has bequeathed the sum of £2,000 to
Lhe University of Adelaide for tbe purpose of founding Scholarships,
and whereas the said sum has been paid to the University to be used
and administered by it in f[...]it is hereby
provided aH follows : -
l. The Scholarships shall be called the "David .Murray
Scholarships."
2. The pur_IJose of the Scholarships shall be to encourage
advanced work and original investigation.
3. The sum of £25 may be awarded in each year by the
Faculty of Arts, and by the Faculty of Laws, and in alternate
years by the Faculty of Science and by the Faculty of Medicine.
4. The Scholarships shall be awarded in accordance with
conditions prepared by each Faculty and approved by the
Council.
5. If for any reason the full amount of £25 be not awarded
in any year by any Faculty having· the disposal of it, tb e amount
so unawarded shallnCJmain at the disposal of t hat Faculty until
it can be fitly awarded.
G. The money shall be paid to the Scholar~ at such time, and
in such amounts, as the Council, upon the advice of the
Faculties, shall determine .
7. 'l'hP.se Statutes may be varied from time to time.
Allowed Janua[...]

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to the University, or such other place, until he forwards
to the Registrar a C{Jrtificate, under the hand of the Dean of
the Faculty nf Medieine or of the .\ledical Officer of Health in
the District wlwre he resides, or may be isolated, to the efl.ect
that there is no risk, or no lo[...]s conveying
infec~ion to others.
The Council shall have power to close the University, or any
part thereof, for such time as it shall deem desirable, in order
tu prevent the spread of infectious disease.[...]ed 24th A11gusl, 1910,

Chapter XXXIII.-The Lowrie Scholarships.
WHERE AS an anonymous donor has paid to the University the sum of
.£500 for the purpose of providing Scholarships for post-graduate
research in Agric'ulture; and whereas it is the donor's wish that
these should be called Lowrie Scholarships, in recognition of the
valuable services rendered to Agriculture by William Lowrie,
formerly Professor of Agriculture at the Roseworthy College,. and
now Director of Agricult[...]a; Now it is hereby
provided as follows : -
l. The University shall give in succession seven Scholar[...]didates for a Scholarship must have qualified for the
B.Sc. degree in either-
( a) The special course in Agriculture for that degree;
(b) The course for the Honours clegree in Chemistry ;
Or, (c) 'rhe course for the Ordinary degree in either Chem-[...]

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course m Botany to be approved by the Council,
ancl the course in Bacteriology required for the
third year in :::\feclicine.
3 . .A Scholarship shall be awarded in December of each year, on
the recommendation of the Faculty of Science, to the best candidate,
provided 'he is, in the opinion of the Fncu l l}' of . nEllcient me·l'it.
.Applications must be made in writing· to the H.c,.i:h:nr not lRlm·
than December lst. The Faculty shall, it\ mnking l\11)" • ·ommoltdtl-
tion, take into consideration the -whole undergraduate course of the
candidate, and shall attach special weight to any eviclence of capacity
for original research.
4. The Faculty may, as an alternative, recommend that the then
present holder shall receive another Scholarship fGr the yea.r
Eollowing, or may, at its discretion, make no recommend.ation at all.
[n the latter case the Scholarship shall lapse for a year.
5. The holdee of a Scholarship shall, during his tenure of it, be
styled the Lowrie Scholar.
6. The Scholar shall, in or before the month of March next after
the award, suggest some branch of .Agriculture as a s[...]s, or some othee
subject, having been approved by the Ccuncil on the recommenda-
tion of the Faculty of Science, the Scholar shall thereupon diligently
devote himself[...]n it. He shall present a report of his
work to the Council not later than the 15th of November following,
or such later date as the Council may allow.
7. The Scholar ma,y at any time be called upon by the Council
to give proof that he is devoting himself to his subject in such a
manner as to further the ends for which the Scholarship is awarded.
In the absence of such proof, or of a satisfactory report of his work,
the Council may deprive him of the Scholarship, or may altogether
withhold, or suspe::>d for such a time as they may deem proper, the
second and third payments referrefl to in the next section hereof

8. TJte sum of Seventy-five pounds shall be paid to the Scholar
in three sums of twenty-five pounds each, payable thus :-The :fil·st
upon his appointment, the second on the lst. June following, and the
third on the lst December following: provided as to the second and
third payments that they shall not have been suspended, or with-
held, or the Scholar deprived of his Scholarship, under[...]

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hereof. In the cases la.st named the sum Ol' sums so forfeited h nll
be dealt with in such nutnner as the Council may determine.
9 TheRe Statutes may be modified or changed from time to
time, btlt the name and the general object of the Scholarshi-ps shall
not be changed.[...]lowed November 23, 1~11

Chapter XXXIV.--Of the John Bagot Botany Sct.olar-
shi[...]e Ut,iversitv has recQived from ;virs. John Bagot the sum
of .£5UO fur the purpose of foundi11g a Scholarship and Medal in B[...]ual Scbolartihip and Medal, to be
called the John Bagot Botany Scholarship and Medal.
2. The .John Rtgot. Scholarship and :\ledal in bronze shall
be awarded to the stuclellt placed first in the first. class in the
annual examination in Element.ary Botany[...]. course.
Should he decline to accept the Scholarship he shall be entitled
to receive the i\ledal, and the ScbolarRbip may then he awarded
to the next in order of merit in the first. class, who may be
williug to comf]ly with the preseribed conditions.
Should no cand[...]~cholarship shall be awarJed for that :year, but the value of the
Scholarship shall be devoted to a fund to provide other prizes
in Botany.
3. The scholar shall be exempt from payment of fees for the
study of Botany in the U uivertiity for the ens11ing year, and, if
his conduct and w[...]of Science, for a second year following the award, provided that
the total fees for which exemption is granted shall not exceed
£20.
4. Should the scholar be already in receipt of a Scbolarsh ip
or prize exempting him from payment of his fees for the study of
Botany in the University the John Bagot Botany Scholarship
shall be aw[...]ents, or money, to
tile value of £20, at the option of the stndent, on the completion
of his course in Botany to the satisfactio11 of the Faculty of
Science.
5. Tbis Statute may be varied from time to time, bnt the title
And purpose of the Scholarship sh>lllnot be changed.

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Chapter XXXV.-Of the Bundey Prize for English Verse.
Whereas Miss E. Milne Bundey has paid to the University the sum
of £200 for the purpose of founding with the income thereof an annual
prize in memory of her parents, the late Sir Henry and Lady Bundey,
to be called the " Bnndey Prize for English Verse" :
Now it is hereby provided as follows:-
A Prize of the vaJue of ten pounds, called the '' Bundey Prize
for English Verse," shall be awarded in April of each year to the
person who, in the opinion of the professors in letters and
vhilosophy, shall have written the best poem on a subject;
prescribed by the Faculty of Arts: provided that, if the Exami-
ners shall unt consider any candidate worthy to receive the
Prize, it shall lapse f0r that year.
The subject aud length of tl".e poem shall be intimat[...]o restrietion shall be imposed concerning
the choice of metre, but the dramatic form 8hall not be
allowed.
The competition for the Prize is open to Australian-hom
graduates and undergradual;es of the University of Adelaide,
provided they have entered on their studies at the University
not more than six years prior to the date fixed for sending in
poems.
Each poem must be accompanied with the name of the author
in full, and be delivered at the office of the Registrar of the
University not later than the 31st of March. The Prize
shall be received by the successful candidate on the 1st of June
following.
The Prize shall not be awarded twice to the same candidate.
The successful poem shall be retained in the Library of the
University.
This Statute mav be varied from ttme to time, but the title
and purpose of the "Prize shall not be changed.
Allowed 7th Angust, 1913.

Chapter XXXVI.-Of the John Creswell Scholarships.
Whereas the sum of £1,300 has been subscribed and paicl to the
University for the purpose of founding with the income thereof
Scholarships· in memory of the late John Creswell: Now it is
hereby proviclecl as follows:-
1. Hour Scholarships, to be called "The John Creswell
Scholarships", shall, subiecb to the conditions hereinafter set

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forth, be awarded in each year : one by the South Australian
Cricket Association (hereinafter called "the said Associa..tion "),
one by the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of
S[...]einafter called "t:he said
Society''), and two by the Council of the University (herein-
after called " the Council").

* 2. The Scholarships to be awarded by the said Association
aud the said Society respectively shall be awarded before the Hrst
day of March in each year to students who

(,) have passed the Junior Commercial, or the Seniot·
Commercial, ot· the Senior Pnblic Examination
of the University,
(b) are under the age of nineteen years on the first
day ofM>t1ch in the year in which the award is
made,
and (c) are considered by the said AssrlCiation and the said
Society respectively worthy to receive the
Scholarships.

·~ 3. 'fhe Scholarships to be awarded by the Council shall be
awnrded before the first day of March in en.ch year to students
who
(a) have passed the SeniN Commercial Examination
of the University in the ye!l.r immediately pre·
cediug- the award,
(b) are under the age of nineteen years on the first
dav of 1l!treh in the vear in which the award is
m~de, •
aud (c) are recommended to the Council by the Public
ExaminationR Board as being worthy to receive
the !::lcholarships.
4. Each Scholarship shall be tenable for :five years, and
shall entitle the Scholar to exemption from the payment of all
fees for lectures and examinations (except supplementary
examinations) in the subjects prescribed for the Diploma in
Commerce, ancl from the payment of the fee for the said
Diploma.

5 .. Except by special permission of the Council, each Scholar
shall enter forthwith upon the course for the Diploma in
* Allowed 12[...]

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with diligence. The Scholarship shall be forfeited if the holder
thereof fails to observe any of these requirenHmts, unless
such failure shall, in the opinion of the Council, ha, ve been the
result of ill-health Ol' other reasonable c[...]necessity be sufficient ca.use for forfeitrr1·e. The decision of the
Council as to the forfeiture of a Scholarship shall be final.
6. In the event of a Scholarship being forfeited as afore-
said or lapsing or becom.ing vacant before the holder complete.~
his course for the Diploma in Commerce, the body which
awarderl such Scholarship may re-awal'Cl it to the extent
of its unused privileges to any student satisfying the above
conditions of eligibility. Provid[...]ed Scholarship shall be eligible
for any of the Scholarships to be subsequently awawled.
7. In the event of a Scholarship not being awarded before
the first clay of March in any year, such Scholarship shall be
available for award by the Council to any student satisfying·
the above conditions of eligibility.
8. No student shall hold one of the said Scholarship8
concurrently with any other Schob.rship tenable at the
University.
9. 1'his Statri.te may be varied from time to time, but the
title and purpose of the Scholarships shall not be changed.[...]Decembu. 1913.

Chapter XXXVII.-Of the Alexander Clark
Memorial Prize.
·whereas the sum of £'255 has been paid to the Universit,y by various
subseribers for the prrrpose of founding a prize in memory of the late
Inspector Alexander Clark, it is hereby provided tha.t-
1. The Prize shall be called the '·Alexander Clark Memorial
Prize."
2. The Prize shall, for the present, be of tl1e annual value of
£12 lOs., tenable for three ye>us, snhject to the provisions con-
tained in Clause G. The holder shall be required to enter the
Elder Couservatorium and to study there the Prineipal Subject
for which the Prize shall h~tve been awarded to him, together
with snch ~econdary Subjects as may be approved by the Direc-
tor. He shall also pay the proper fees.

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3. Candidates for the Prize may present themselves in any
one of the following Principal '-ubjects, viz., Pianoforte,[...]ug, and th ey shall undergo such examin-
ation as the Council mny !rom time to time direct. ·
·k ('n.ud idn.l.e!! in P innofo r[...]t\01 on Lhu first day of
~ltu·cl in tltl • •cat' iu whicla t.h<: Pri:f.e is ullen·d, m1 'n.[...]• uf ol •1•en and sixtee11, a chool
nutler the Education L>ep•u·rmenl nf, 'outh • 11 t rulia.
*No person may hold the Alexander Clark Memorial Prize ll.nd
nn E.lder Scholftrship at the same time, but this shall not refer
to the award made in l\Ja.rcb, 1915.
5. ::lhou1d no Candidate at any examination show sufficient
merit, the Prize shall lapse for the period of oue year, after which
it shall be offered afre~h.
G. _E ,·ct·y bolder 1•f the J rizc sludl t1~ke ~he three yeR.rs' cou r3o
nnd pass the J•;xamiuution.-; pt·e:;~cribu , l for the Diplom of Assooi-
ntd in Mus1c · if h~ l'aillo pass the examination pnq)<ll' to his
ye111', Ito shad! for[...]othct·wi:sC
oleci•l . A stntleul who UHly, in the opinion nf thethe l ·t tC I'Ill in any
.-\oademiCi\1 ycnr, th unex[...]pitul tl.oconn t.. J?ol' cacl • .£50 adcleu to
the Ct•pital tl1e v:tlnc ol lhc P1·1ze shall Le inor n cd hy .t2 l Os.
per 1\ttnllm
8. Payment of the Pl'ize shall be made in four equal inst>d-
mantfl, one a t tl>e eud of each term .
9. The Prizo ~;Lnll be offered for competition in the first
ilJStance in M.m·ch, 1!Jl-, and subsequently in the March next
lolluwiug its expiration of te1:ure, e[...]m·e.
10. 'l'hese Statutes may be VA.ried from time to time, but tho
title and purpose of the Prize shall not be changed.[...]

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Chapter XXXVIII.-Of" the Lister Prize.

Whereas the sum of £100 h>ts been paid to the University by a1i
anonymous donor for the purpose of founding a Prize in memory of
the l&te Lord Lister it is hereby provided that:-

1. '!'he Prize shall be called the " Lister P1·i~ e ."

2. It shall be awarded in the year 1916, and each second
year thereafter,[...]otherwise determined,
of a bronze medal and the sum of £7.

3. It shall be open to competition by mediual g-raduates of
the University of not more than five yean~' Rtanding, and
shall be awarded for the best original thesis on some clinical
surgi[...]r any competition or prize, and
shall reach the Registrar not latei· than the 30th September
in the year of tl1e award.

~. The examiners shall be appointed by the Council on the
recommendation of the Faculty of :;'\Iedicine, and shall be
empowered either to make the award or to report that no
thesis l)resented is ~worthy .

6. In case of the Prize not being awarrled in any year, it
Hhall be offered for comp etition agR,in in the following year.
If not then awaa:rlecl the income shall be dealt with as tl1e
Council may direct.

7. The Prize shall not be awarded twice to the same
person.

8. 'L'hese Statutes may be varied by the Council from time
to time, but the title and general purpose of the Prize shall
not be fl,ltered.[...]

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Chapter XXXIX.-Of' the John Lorenzo Youne- Scholar-
ship; and the John a.. YounJt Scholarship f'or
Research.
WHEREAS the sum of £200 has I eeu bequeat,hea the uive1·s ity
by the late John Harvey Fiu ll\y. n for th e ptH'pose of[...]eot, in
memory of th e late John Lorenzo Youu.,. the founder n.nd p1·op1'i trw
of a school formerly e[...]nd \Vhereas, to further perpetuate tl1e
memory of the said, John Lorenzo Young, some of his old pupils
have subscribed aml pai 1 to the University a further sum of
seven hundred pOillJc.l [ol' ht~ purpose Gf promoting with the
income thereof o1·i~iunJ a·esNwoh in any depart[...]is hereby provided as [allows:-

A. The John Lorenzo Young Scholarship.
I. The said sum of £200 shall be invested, and with the income
thereof a Scholarsl1ip is hereby established, to be called
"The John Loren zo Young Scholarship."
II. _: The Scholarship shall be awarded for research in Poli[...]Cand idates run: be present or past stude11t.s of the niver-
sity who l1twe passed in 11o degree course the ubj e ·t'
of Economic . or a subject j[...]ics, not more than s.ix. yen,,_.
before the elate of the award.
IV. The Scholarship shall be awarded by the Council on the
recommendation of the Faculty of Arts, but no award
shal[...]idate of sufficient
merit.
Y . The Scholarship shall be of the value of thirty pouncle, and
shall be o[...]thereafter
triennially, or as often as the income from the invest-
ments o£ the said sum of two hundred pounds and any[...]ate presents him elf in ~my yca.r when
the Scholarship is offered, it slul 11 not be offered[...]ing uch
period shall be add eel to the snid sum of ~o lnmdr d
ponn<ls a-nd im· ested for the purpose of the Scholarship.

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\TI[. The Scholar shall, after his election, prepare an ori[...]subject to be prescribed, OJ' approved, by the Faculty of
A.1t .
\' lli . The thesis shall be presented within twelve calendar months
from the date of the award, or such extended time as
the Faculty of Arts may allo11·.
IX. 'l'he said[...]l be paid as follows:
ten pounds when the award is made, another ten pounds
at the end of six calendar montl1s after the elate of the
award, provided the Faculty of Arts are sati~fied with
the prog1·ess made by the Scholar in l1is work ; and the
remaining ten pounds on the completion of the work to
the satisfaction of the Faculty.
X . Applications for the Schola.rship must be lodged with the
Registrar not later than the lst November in the year in
which it is offered, or such other date as the Council
may appoint; and ea.ch candid[...]f required,
state in his application the subject of the thesis he
propo11es to write.
XI. The Scholarship may be held in conjunction with any other
Scholarship or Prize at the University, but shall not be
awarded more tlmn once to the same candidate.
XII. The l\bove Statutes may be varied from time to time in any
manner not inconsistent with the will of the above-named
John Harvey Finlayson.

B. The John L. Young Scholarship f'or Research.

XIII. The said sum of £700, and any Hdditions thereto that[...]shall be invested, and shall be called
"The John L . Young Fnnd for Research."
XIV. A Scholarship is hereby established, to be called "The John
L. Young Scholarship for Research."
XV . The Scholarship shall be awarded for Research work in[...]ge but no award shall be made unless,
in the opinion of the Council, there is a c.andidate of
suffic[...]graduates or present or past students
of the University. There shall be no age limit.

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XVII. Applications for the Scholarship must be lodg-ed with the
Registrar not later than the lst November of ea..ch year
or such other date as the Council may appoint. Each
candidate must specify the particula1· research work
he proposes to undertake.
XVIII. The Council may arrange a rotation of Faculties in ~vhich
the Scholarship will be awarded, but may disregaTd su[...]avour of a candidate of outstanding merit.
XIX. The Faculties shall recommend the canrl1date in their
respective departments whom they deem most worthy of
the Scholarship, and tl1e final selection shall be made by
the Council.
XX. The award shall be made annually in the month of Decem-
ber of each year, or so[...]fter as may b_e found
convenient.
XXI. The Council may from time to time make grants out of the
income of the Fund to assist members or students of
the University engaged in research work; but such
grants shall not confer upon the recipients the right to
be styled John L. Young Scholars.
XXII. Subject to any such grants, the whole income of the Fund
for the year preceding the award shall be paid to the
Scholar in two instalments, one as soon as conveniently
may be after his election, and the other on the receipt
of a satisfactory report of progress from the Dean of his
Faculty or some other person nominated by the Council,
but not earlier than six calendar months after his
election.
XXIII. The Scholarship may be held in conjunction with any other
Scholarship or Prize at the University, and may be
awarded more than once to the same candidate.
XXIV. If the Scholarship be not awarded in any year, the income
which would be otherwise payable to the Scholar shall,
in the discretion of the Council, subject to the power of
making grants from it for research work, be added either
to the corpus of the fund or to the income available when
the Scholarship is next awarded, or partly to corpus[...]to income.
XXV. These Statutes may be varied from time to time in any
manner not inconsistent with the objects for which the
fund was subscribed .[...]

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both Degrees.
II. To obtain the Degree, whether the Ordinary or the Honours
Degree, every candidate
(a). Shall be a matriculated student of the University.
(b). Before matriculating shall pass the Senior Public Examina-
tion in Gre[...]Algebra, and
Geometry, or satisfy the Faculty of A1 ts of his fitness to
enter upon the course of study which he proposes to take
for the degree. But the candidate shall pass in the
above-mentioned suhjeets at the Senior Public Examina-
tion at some time before taking his degree.
*(c). Shall afte[...]at
least in his course of study at the Univ3rsity, but a
candidate who has not passed in all the above,
mentioned subjects may, as[...]ears in his course of study.
HI I. Candidates for the Ordinary Degree shall attend lectures and pass
examinations in six of the following <mbjects, of which not
less th[...]d Literature. (8)
6. History of the United Kingdom. (12)
7. Modern[...]9. Mental and Moral Science :
NO'fE.-The 1mmbers in b1·nckets throughout these regulations rerer to those in the
Syllabus of[...]
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degree; Psychology and three[...]reckoned together ns one subject c1ualifying for the
degree, and fOur as two subjects qualifying for the
degree. Candid:ttes r~,re no[...]st submit
their seled.ion to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts
for approvrt[...]subject.
*TV. Candidates for the Honours Degree shall attend lectures regularly
aud pass examinations in one of the fOllowing Departments
but tl1ey may take[...]atias. (34)
and must in addition pass in the following subjects fl.!3 pres-
cribed for the Ordinary Degree:
Candidates in Classics ::~hall pass in Greek and Latin before,
or in the same year as, they sit for the Honours Exami11ation;
and they sh[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (481)[...]Candidates in History shall pass in . History of the United
Kingdom and in Modern European History, before, or in the
same year as, tbey sit for tho Honours E[...],
Ethics, and Philosophy, befm·e, or in the same year as, they sit
lOr the Honours Examination, and they shall also pass in[...]Applied Mathematics, aud Physics, before, or in the same year
as, they sit for the Honours Examination, and they shall also[...]language, ancient Ol' modern.
The names of candidates who pass the Examinations for the
Honours Degree shall be arranged alphab[...]ly upon speoial
gronnds to be allowed by the Council. Exemption in more
thnn one st1b[...]tten or practical work as mu.y be p1·escribed by the Professor
or Lecture~·.
VL Schedules defining the range of study for lectures, laboratory
work, n.nd examin11tions, shall be drawn up by the Faculty
of Arts, subject to the approval of the Council, aud shall be
published as early a[...]each year.
VII. All examinatious referred to in the foregoing regulations shall
ta.ke pb.ce[...]s shall enter
their names a month before the clay fixed for examination, and
shall pr[...]howing that they have regularly
attended the prescribed lectures and done written, laboratory,[...]other practical work (where such is required) to the satis-
faction of t.be Professors or Lec[...]work done by candidates by direction of the Professors or
Lecturers, and the results of terminal or other examinations
in any subject, may be taken into consideration at the final
examination in that subject.
VIII.[...]othee Faculties or otherwise, and desire that the examinations
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (482)[...]hey ha.v"' passed should be counted pro tanto for the Degree
of Bachelor of Arts may on application to the Council be
,;r~J,nted such exemption from the requirements of these
Regulations :ts[...]etermine.

*fX . Bachelors of cience mny outain the HouOUI"S Degt·ee of Bachelor
(I f Art[...], bu t no
g r.tduate wh has ()btn.ined the S:onotu·s degree of Bachalor of
' cience in the d 1 nr tment of i\ln hematios may obtain the
Honours degree of .Bachelor of Arts i[...]sed should
be conn ted 1n·o tanto for the degree or Bnchelor of Arts of this
University, may, on a ppl ication to the ouncil, be granted
such exemption from t.he requirements of these Regulo.tions as
the .ounoil shal l deter mine.
tXT. The following fees shall be paid in such instalments as the Council
shall from time · to time determine, each instalment being
payabl e[...]fLnguage
an•l Litoro.Lnr History of the United King·
doru, lodern Em·opeao[...]ch Dcpartment-£10 lOs. per annum.
2. For the examination in each Department-£3 3s.
Candidatea shall also pay the examination fees prescribed above
for subj ects of the course for the Ordinary degree in which they
are required to pass.
:):c. Fee for the Ordinary or Honours Degree of Bachelor of[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (483)[...]s in any
subject shall, in addition to the examination fee, pay half the
lecture fee for that subj eot duri.ug[...]ment of fees on entering again for examination in the
same subject.
Candidates may attend a course of lectures a second time
on payment of half fees, but full fees[...]red for
Laboratory work.
The fees which Candidates pay for a course of lecture[...]to attend shall not be returned, unless the Council shall ot.ber-
wise determine.[...]s wbo have rnatl·iculated in
or before the yenr 1905 bnll not be compelled to select on()of[...]cts from 1 to 4: unles t ltey fail to fulfi l all the :on-
diti ns requin~d for the de"t'eo before the encl of t he yea.t·
J 9 , not· shall[...]gree of Bncbclor ot Arts.
*XIII Notwithstanding the foregoing Regulations III., IX., and XII.,
Bachelors of Science who were in the year 1909 or 1910
proceeding to the Honour Degree of Bache1m· of Arts in
Mathematics, and who in eit her of hose years passed the
prescribed examination foe it in Ma hema[...]cribed in Regu-
lations III. and IX. for the Ordinary Degree, and without
having, as[...]ubjects to be passed in at an examination, one of the
subjects from 1 to 4 mentioned in it.[...]Allowed August 2, 1905.

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (484)[...]he Degt·ee of Master of Arts
until after the expiration of two academical yeal'S from the
time at which he obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in
this or in[...]1·es and
pnss examinations in three of the following subj ects, other
than those i[...]lready pas ed in 01-der to
qual ify for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, or for 1my other[...]and Literature. (8)
6. History of the United Kingdom. (12)
7. Modern Eu[...]ns one subject qualifying fo r
the degree · Psychology and three othe1·s as[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (485)[...]together as one subj ect qualifying for the degree, and
four as two subjects qualifying for the d egree. Can-
didates are no[...]ir selection to
th e Dean of the Faculty of Arts for a pproval No[...]e Mathematics as a branch subject.
IV. To obtain the Honours Degree a cand idate mnst have obtained
the Honours degree of Bachelor of Art.s in the department of
study in which he d esires to obtain the Master's d egree, viz.,
A. Classi[...]A. A Candidate in Classics shall satisfy the professor that
he has been 011 '<tged in[...]study for at least
two years after taking the degree of Bach elor of Arts, uud
shall pa[...]eot to be chosen in ()(\nsul-
tation with the professor.
B. A candida te in Histo1·[...]elf
for examination he shall consult with the professor concerning
the choice of a period and the subject of his thesis. The
thesis shall be sent to the Registrar not later than the thirtieth
day of September in the year in which he presents himself
for exa[...]~>~ an examinatiou in
1v1ctil.physics and the Hi tory of Philosophy, a.nclshall presenl an[...]at.b of t he th esis
ro n be intimated to the PL·ofe Ol' nnd approved of by him
one y ear at least before the candidaLe presents himself for
examination. The thesis shall be sent to the Registrar not la ter
than t he thi[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (486)[...]nly upon special
grounds to be allowed by the Council. Exemption in mot·e
than one sub[...]ritten or practical work as may be prescl'ibed by the Professor
or Lecturer.
VI. Schedules defining the range of study fur lectures, laboratory work,
aud examinations, shall b e drawn up by the Faculty of Arts,
subject to the approval of the Council, and shall be published
as early[...]eh year.

VI I. All examin ations referred to in the foregoing regulations shall
take place[...]shall enter
their names a month before the day fixed for exam intLtion,
and shall[...]ng that they bave t·egularly
at.tended the prescribed lectures and done writt_eu, la borator[...]other practical work (where such is required) to the
satisfrwtion of the Professors or Lecturers. Written or practical
work done by candidates by direction of the Professors or
Lecturers, and the results of terminal or other examinations
in any subject mu,y be taken into consideration at the final
examination in that subject.
VIII. Candidates who have obtaine<i the Degree of Bachelor uf Arts at
a Universi[...]versity may become
candidates for either the Ordinary or the Honours Degree on
conditions prescribed by the Council.
t IX. The undermentioned fees shall be paid in advance:-[...]Entire Examination.
For the Ordinary De~ree-[...]

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For the Honours Degree :-
Fee for Examinrttions, Thesis, or both .. 10 10 0
"For the Ordinary or Honours Degree of l\<Jaster of Arts 5[...]ures in any
subject shall, in addition to the examination fee, pay half the
lecture fee for that subject dw'ing such[...]ent of fees on P.ntering again for examination in the
same subject.
Candidates may attend a course of lectures a second
time on payment of half fees, but full fees shall be required
for Laboratory work.
The fees which Candidates pay for a course of lecture[...]to attend shall not be returned, unless the Council shall other·
wise determine.
X. All previous Regulations concerning the clegr e of !\:laster of Arts
are hereby[...]duated ns
Bachelors of Arts in or before the year 1904 may take the
Ordin ary Degree of ,\l aster of At·ts under the Regulations and
cbedule as set out in the Calendar for 1904. But they must
select[...]Allowed 2nd August, 1905.

OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.[...]n either of
both Degrees.
tii. To obtain the Ordinary DegrE.e, every candidate shall:-
(a). Be a matriculated student of the University.
(b). Berore matriculating, pass the Senior Public Examina-
tion, including in such examination the subjects of
Arithmetic and A[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (488)[...]c). Before or after matriculating, pass in two of the following
languages in the Senior Public ~:xamination: Latin,
Greek, French, German, provided that oue of the two
shall he French or Ge:-man.[...]t in Rpecial cases to be allowed
by the Council, spend three academical years at least
in his course of study at the University, or 11.t affiliated
inst[...]of study to
be annually defined iu the Schedules hereinafter men-
tioned. These shall be called the compulsory subjects
for the Degree.
(f) Fulfil the requirements of Regulation IV.

Provided that Students-
}. Taking Physiology as a subject for the final examination for the
Degree must have taken Elementary Biology[...]subject.
2. Taking Botany as a subject for the final examination must have
taken Element[...]Taking both Physiology and Botany as subjects for the final
examination must, before entering upon the work in Human
Physiology, have taken such parts of the course in Elementary
Biology as relate to the morphology and physiolo~y of the
animal kingdom.
4. Taking the course in Agriculture or in Forestry must have[...]as compulsory subjects Botttny, and such parts of the
course in Elementary Biology-as relate to the morphology and
physiology of the animal kingdom.

*III. Students who at the Higher Public Examiuation have distin-
guished themselves in any of the following subjects, viz. : -
Physics, In[...]ures,
practical work, and examination in the corresponding Compul-
:wry Subjects for the degree of Bachelor of Science.[...]

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Students who at the Higher Public Examination have
passed 'bu[...]cts, ruay be given such exemption or standing as .the
Council shall determine.

*IV. C!J,ndidates for the Ordinary degree shall, in addition to com·[...]·
(a). In two of the following six subjects:-
1[...]~l and 33.)
and one of the following (32 and 36A.)
2.[...]y. (62 and 63.)
or
(b}. In the following subjects, which form a special course f[...]65a.)
4. Certain portions of the course at the Ro&eworthy
Agdcultural College, as from time to time
determined by the Council.
Candidates are also req[...]on some agricultural subject approved by the Faculty of
Science, and to submit a report thereon, which must be
. approved by the Examiner~> appointed by the Conucil.
or
(c). In the following subjects, which form a special c[...]

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Students in the special course in Forestry are also[...].
Except by special permission of the Faculty d£ Science,
no student shall be admitted to lectures on any of the
above subjects until he sl1 all have completed the corres-
ponding compulsory subject.
*V To obt~in the £-i <>UOIHS DcHree, e v ~rJ• CtLndidn.te shall[...]st o•· econd cl us H ono ur in one
of the followinl!" Departments (but he may take Honours[...]Except by special permission of the Faculty of Science,
no candidate shall be allowed to begin the final year's
work in Honours in an[...]nary work in allied -subj ects as the Faculty of Science
considers to be[...]Honours in any Department shall
pass the prescribed examination in the corresponding
subjects. for the Ordinary Degree before, or in the same year
as, they sit for the Honours Examination.
The n ames of candidates who pass with Honours shall[...]exa.miL1ations in those subjects
in which the course of instruction has been completed by t he[...]fl t·al; term. may be held al. any conve11i.ent time, to
be lhecl by t he Council eal'li[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (491)[...]eir names at least a
calendar month before the day of examination, and must when
entering[...]showing that they have regularly
attended the prescribed lectures, and have done written and
laboratory or other practical work, where required, to the
satisfaction of the Professor or Lecturers.
Written or practical work done by candidates by direction of
the Professors or Lecturers, and the results of terminai or
other examinations in any subject, may be taken into considera-
tion at the final examination in that subject.
VII. Candidat[...]nly upon special
~rounds to be allowed Ly the ·Council.

'*VIII. No graduate who has obtained the Honours Degree of Bachelor
of Arts in the department of mathematics can obtain the
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science in the corresponding
department; nor can he obtain the Degree in any other
department unless he p[...]in. one
foreign language as prescribed for the ordinary Degree in Arts.
Bachelors of E[...]who obta,ined such degree by
surrendering the degree of Bachelor of Science may be subse-
quently admitted to the Honours Degree of Bachelor of
Science in any department on complying with the regulations
governing such admission; and may be admitted to the ordi-
nary Degree of Bachelor of Science upon complying with the
regulations governing such admission, pro[...]shall have attended lectures regularly and passed the
examination in the third year's course in Pure Mathematics
o[...]r
Faculties or otherwise and desire that the examinations they
have passed should be[...]Bachelor of Science may on application to the Council be
granted such exemption from the requirements of these Regu-
·) ations as the Council shall determine.
tX. Students from othe[...]Technical Schools who
may desire that the instruction they have received and
the examinations they have passed be counted p[...]

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for the degree of Bachelor of Science of this lJnivm·sity
may, on application to the Council, be granted such
exemption from the requirements of these Regulati<>us as the
Council shall determine.
XL Sobednles de[...]wot·L\ and examiua tious sbnll be drawn 1.1p by the
Faoul ty f oience, ·uhject to lh e !~ppro,[...]i hed as en d~· n po. iole in each y e ~w.
*XII. The following fees shall be paid in such instalments as the
Council shall from time to time determine, each instalment
being payable[...]18 18 0
The fees for Ma thematics, Physics, Chemistry, Physi-[...]ology, and Botany do not in?lude the fees for the
compulsory parts of t[...]... ··~ 10 10 0
Subjects taken at the Roseworthy Agricultural For fees[...]

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The fee for Chemistry does not include the fee for the com-
pulsory part of that subject. The fee for Agriculture includes
Board and Lodging at the Agricultural College dudng the days
the student is attending the Lectures there.

'* IJ. SPECIAL CouRRE[...]18 18 0
F. Fee for the Ordinary or Honours Degree of
Bach[...]ance at lectures in any
subject of the courses referred to in Clauses A, B, C, and D
shall pay half the lecture fee for such subject during such[...]at practical work in any subject of the courses referred to in
Clauses A,[...]ion in that
suhj_ect on payment of the following fees : -
Compulsory C[...]dance at lecture::; or practicai work in any of the Honours
courses referred to in Clause /IJ may enter for the final
!lxamination in that course[...]take a eourse of lectures a second
time may do so on payment of half fees, but ful[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (494)[...]a subsequent examination on payment
of the following fee:-
For any compulsory s[...]. £ l 1 I)
For any other subject of the Ordinary Degree ::1 3 0
For any subject of the Honours Degree 5 5 0
XIII. Candidates who have entered under the Regulations hereby
repealed may proceed[...].nding such repeal,
or may be allowed by the Council, on such conditions as it
shall in each case allow, to proceed under the .Regulations
hereby substituted.
Allowed e7th December, 1899.

The jus ?Jayable lnj lJitploma students in respect of[...]are prescribe(l in chedu les in accm·dance with the Requlations
"Of the Diplorna Ul Appli ed cr:ence."

OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE.[...]TIONS.
I. A Bachelor of Science may proceed to the Degree of Doctor of
Science by complying with the following Regulations, but shall
not be admitted to the Degree until the expiration of the
third academic year from his admission as[...]Science.
II. Every candidate must give to the Examiners satisfactory
evidence of schol[...]anch
of Science on a subject proposed by the candidate and
approved by the Faculty of Science. He must adduce suffi-
cient evidence of the authenticity of his thesis. He may,
if the Examiners think fit, be required to pttss an examination
in that branch of Science from which the subject of his thesis
is taken, unless h[...]lass honours in that branch. In any case
the Examit:!ers may examine him in the subject mattel· of his
thesis.
III. A printed or type written copy of any thesis. approved by the
Examiners shall be deposited by the candidate in the Library
of the University before he is admitted to the-Degree.

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IV. Candiciates who comply with the foregoing conditions may be
admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Science.
V. The following fees shall be payable in advance:-[...]£ l 0 10 0
On admission to the Degree .. . 10 10 0[...]lotoed Dece1nbe1· 12, ll.Oi.

OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF[...]REGULATIONS.
I. To obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering every can-[...](a) Shall be a matriculated student of the University.
(b) Before matriculating shall pass the S enior Public
Examination, including in such examination the
subjects .Arithmetic and Alg[...]Trigonometry.
(c) Shall pass at the S enior Public Examination in
E nglish Liter ature, and in one of the following
languages : Latin,[...]t h ni,Yers ity and partly
at the South Austra,Jian 'cbool of Mines a.nd 111-
dustries, in one of the courses of study prescribed
for the Diploma in .Applied Science, as the regu-
lations of the Diploma shall direct.
II. Students who a.t the Higher Public Examination have
distinguis[...]ures, practical work, and
examination, in the corresponding subjects of the First
Year's cour se for the Diploma in Applied Science.
Students who at the Higher Public Examination have
passed but[...]y be given such exemption or standing
a,s the Council shall determine.
III. To obtain the Degree, every candidate must attend lectures
regularly and pass examinations in the whole of the sub- .

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jects prescribed for one of the courses for the Dip ]oma in
.Applied Science, !tnd must present evidence to the s!ttis-
faction of the Council of having had twelve months' practical[...]ily consecutive, in work appropriate
to the course l1e has followed .
The feeH shall be those prescribed for the courses
in Applied Science. ·
IV . Graduates who obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Science,
and the Diploma in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy,
under the Reg·ulations in force from 1898 to 1902, or who
obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Science and the
Diploma in Electric Engineering, under the Regula-tions in
force during· 1902, may be allowed to surrender the Degree
of Bachelor of Science, and to receive instearl, without fee,
the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering.[...]ve heretofore obtained, or shall before
the end of 1913 obtain, the Degree of Bachelor of Science,
and the Diploma in Applied Science, may be allowed 1o
surrender the Degree of Bachelor of Science, and to receive
instead, without fee, the Degree of Bachelor of Engineer-
ing.
V. Students who before 1913 entered upon the course toz
the Degree of Bachelor of Science and the Diploma in
Applied Science, may, on the completion of their course and
of the required practical experience, be granted the degree
of Bachelor of I~ngineering inste[...]t their option.
VI. Cn.nll ida.te · w Ito holtl the befot meu tionecl Diploma in Miniug
and[...]i YOl '.'i ty D ipl omn in ~'\ pplied Science and the
ll'ell owsh ip of the • • ·ho I of l l.ine. , shall, on admission to
the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering, be entitled to[...]endorsed upon such Diplomas a certificate that the holder
IHI • n,ttain e 1 tl1 e Degree of Bachelor of Engineering of the
· uivet·sitJ of Ad elaide and that the holding of the Diploma
was tkmonas{ the conditions entitling the holder thereof to
ucl1 [) gu~ e.
VJJ[...]other Faculties or otherwise, and desire that the examina-
lii.ow h y h n. c pn .. a s houhl be counted pro tanto for the
D are of B ttCh Jol' o[ En<'>'ineering,[...]th e 'o um:il be g L'f\ Jtt cl uch exemption from the require-
mml t.- or he ·e ref! nl a t~o n a. the Council shall determine.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (497)[...]ploma course
in Applied Science or any of the other Diploma courses
before mentioned before matriculating, may be exempted
by the Council from the necessity of again taking the
whole, or such part of the course as they have already
completed.
VIJI. The fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering shall, ex-
cept in the cases referred to in Clause IV., be £13 3s.[...]lou•ed Gtlo Februcu·y lOIS

OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF[...]REGULATIONS.
l. l~v t· • C!l.lliidaLc l<)l' the Degree of Ia Let· of Eo iueer.ing mu t[...]ll. !' f nc<l
t.o in Regnll\.tiOlJ I . of the Degre of Bachelor of l•.ngiu-
eerinrr i[...]euL if two yeat•s hfwe IA.p. ell s inco
the Diploma was conferred.
II. The candidate shall:
(a) Submit evidence satisfactory to the Council that
he has hacl at le[...]n ineGr.'ing. 'Ibe subj ect
of the design or th is shall be ·ubmitt d Lo, and
approved by, the F n ·nit, ' of 1 oience at least three[...]nths before it is se11t in fro· .·nulinn.ti.ou. The
candidate shall adduce, if req[...]u~ot branch of
work from which the t;tbjtlCh of hi5 desigu or
thesis is taken.
UJ . The following fees shall be payable in advance :[...]£5 5 0
On admission to the Degree £5 5 0[...]

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OF THE UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCE
AND THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE SOUTH AUS-
TRALIAN SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.
Whereas the Uniyersity of AdolaiJe mrd thethe concspouding nive•··
11ity I iploma nnd l~ellow hip of the ont h ~\ ustr aliru1 'chool of ~.1 in s
and lnlus[...]nlion ' to consider nlt 1111\tlcn;
arising ont of the fulfilment of such •' g•·cem nt, a.ud l repor t t h ereon tu
the Councils of the two In s titutions ; :llld whcrei\S a Jj'ucult' of :\ PfJliC!d
Science hns been form ect bv the two Councils from t.h 11: of th · t[...]lti£GULATIONS.
I. Ev e ry ea mlidate for the Univer sity Diplom:t in Appli e•l Science[...]Mines
and Industries must SA. tisfy the .Faculty of Applied S cience
of his[...]tend!': to
follo'" .
*II. To obtain the Diplonal <tnd th e Fe llows hip e very candidate[...]lectures reg ularly r. nd pass examin a tions in the s n~j ects
of on e of th e following[...]urse he lms followed.
III. Schedules de termining the ran ge of study, the labora tory and o ther
practical work, the examinatio ns, ·and the fees for th e cunrses
mentioned in tl11.1[...]th e F aculty of Applied Sci en ce, submitted to the Joint Board,
find when approved by both C[...]ea r. Such Schedules shall bA laid
before the 'enate nt. t he next mee ting after they h[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (499)[...].bout Novembet· in each year except t l at, when the
course of instruction in any subject has been cotnpleted before
th e end of the third term, the exnminn. .ion in tlmt subject
may be held at any convenient time earlier tha.n November ,
to be fixed by the CounciL
Candidates must enter their name~ a lltOUth before the
day fixed for examination, and mu[...]ing tbat they have regularly attended the presc:r:ibed lectures
and have do[...]work
(where such is required) to the satisfaction of the lecturers
\\ t•itteu or p[...]tb e Profcsso1·s o•·· Lecturers, and the results of terminal or other
exnm[...]other sufficient cause to be allowed by the Joint Board.

VI. Any candidate wishing t[...]nclud-
ing practiual work) a second time may do so on payment of
half fees.[...]ed
by th Joiut Board, a.ncl npproved by the two ounoils.* On
enterin.- for exiUllination in such subject the candidate shall
pay 11 tbi rcl of the f~e JWesot·il>ed for that suhjeot.

\'I £1. A t~andidnte ma , if the t.wo 'om10iJs ee fit, be excu ·ecl •xamiu-[...]I X. Candidates shall submit to and observe the statutes, rules, auct
regulations of the Institution, whether University or School of[...]ries, at which they arr in attendance.
X. The Faculty of Applied Science is not a Faculty within Chapter
X. of the University Statutes.[...]

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XI. These Regulations shall be biurl'iug on the University so long
only as the n.bo1·e-mention ed Agreement, or any amendment[...]'l:s 1·eco mmend~ri to
apply to the 1l1"07Jf1' lerture1· for infonnation and advice respect-
ing the subjects of the examirt£ttion.
NOTE.- Holders of Diplomas may use the followin~ letters:-
Diploma in Mining £ngineering-the letters, Dip, M . E,
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering- the letters, Dip. Mach. E.
Diploma in Electrical Engineerin~- the letters, Dip. E. E.
Diploma In Metalluro~:;y- the letters, Dip Met

D[...]ure
ilnch as 2, means 2 hours ver week throughout the year. A Jignre with a s~ffix
snch as 2 ~ meRns .t[...], th e reduction to lJe llHtrle in such manner
as the two Conncils shall approve.
T he (.;our[...]

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108 Woodwork[...]
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OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS
AND

OF THE FINAL CERtiFICATE IN LAW.[...]ATIONS.
I. All St11dents hefore commencing the course for the Degree or
Bachelor of Laws :shall eitl:er-
1. H ave passed the Senior Pttblic Examination (includ-[...]At·ts.
I I. All Students before commencing the course fer the Final Certificate
required for admission as a Practitioner of the Supreme Court
shall either-
1. Have passed the Senior Public Examination (iuclud[...], to a
Pr!lctitioner of the .Supreme Court.

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the U ni versit.r shall he given to any Student in L·~w who shall
have passed the Senior Public Examination (including Latin).
IV. The subjects for Exarnimttion for the I le.!ree of Bachelor of Laws
shall be div[...]rdinary S11ujects and Speci ~~l St1hjects.
* \". The Ordinary Subjects are the following:-
1. The Law of Property (Part I.). (110)
1
' The Law of Property (Part II.). (111)
3. The Law of Contracts. (112)
4. The Law of Wrongs (Civil and Criminal). (113)
5. The Law of Evidence and Procedure. (114)[...]l Law. (I IIi)
tV I. 'I' he Speci;ti Subjects are the folJ,m·ing :-
1. Latin. (2)
" An.v one subject of the cour~e fur the Ordinary
Degree uf Bac!Je[...]te International Law. ( 118)
VI J. Candidates lor the Degree of Bachelor uf Laws are reqnired to
pass in all the above subjects, both Ordinary and Special.
V [JI. Candidates for the Final Certificate are required to pass in the
Ordinary sttbject~ only.
i· IX.[...]with havin~ passed in the special
subjects numbered 1 and 2.
t X.[...]other Faculties or otherwiBe, 'and desire that the examioations
they have passed should be counted /J' o tanto for the Degree
of Bachelor of Laws m;ty on application to the Council be
granted such exemption from the requirements of these
Regulations as the Conncil shall determine.
XI. Annual Exami[...]
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s h~~ll, with ut the special per 1i sion of the l!ncrtl ty, presellt
him elf fot· extuttinil.Lion in the L aw of Proper ty, Pari; 11.,
before he bus pnssed in the Law of Property, Part T., or within
·[...]ny sp<!cntl ~ubje c in ?~l urch
without the special permission of the Faculty.
:):XIII. No Student shall at any Annual[...]examination in more than three subjects save by the speci:tl
permission of the Faculty.
*XIV. Subject to the exceptions hereinafter stated no student slHtll[...]ed
and gained ere lit. r r hrce-r urt h uf the lcctur · gi ven on
that su bjeet in onch[...]nted
himself at two Term K amiull.tion ill the subject d uriug tl1o
year, and shall hll \[...]s uch e.mmi naLioit .
Written work done by the candidate, and the results of ter-
minal or other examination[...]bject., nmy be taken into
con~ideration at the final examination in that ~ubject

XVI. Any student shall be exempt from the requirements of Regulation
XIV., if; and so long as he is articled to a Practitioner of the
Supreme Court., whose office is more than ten miles distant
from the University.
Jt.XVII. 'l'he Council,
OLl the L"ecomwendation of the Faculty of Law, may
exempt any Student wholly or partially, from the requirements
of Regulation XIV.
XVIII[...]e1 ts shal l be qlassified as pr ceediug itber to the
De..,t·ee ( f BE~chel or of Laws, or for the FintLI ertificate, but
:m' Stndenl nmy at any time (even aft<U' obtnini n the Final
,ertificate) if q ualified unde[...]one class into t he olhcr, n applic tion to the Registrar, and
all Ordinary subject in wh ich he mny hnve passed while in the
one class shall be cr ditecl Lo him in the other.
I Allowe[...]

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up by the (<',wtll t,y, sn4ject to rhc approvr~l f the Co u ncil, nud
stnden r. will be reqn[...]tl o e book:!, bnt abo a compcteut kn owledge or the Sttl:-
jects or' s udy. All student·[...]ot· 1 n1 tiet\1 wot·k may h prescribed by the PI'Dfes or Ot'
LPcture t·.
"X X. 'l'[...]i.n nuy s nbj cct sh;Lll be an·mw >d under the heading of such
subject in th t·ee c[...]ed
t hM st udeut.s wl u shall p>t: in the pecinl su bjcct.S numbered
I uud 2[...]he. 'n}Jremo ~l)nrt .
XXI. Students shall give to the l:te~is lr ar one calendar month's 11otice[...]·ance icc pt~ndJit! by nil students at the com-
III CllCCIIlCIIl uf I h •it[...]special subjects numb ered l and 2, the same fee as.
prescribed by the Regulations of the Ordinary
Degree of llachelor of ·Arts.
(5) . Fee for the Final Ce rtificate[...]itio11 t.o th e examination fee, pay one-third of the
lecture fee for that s ubj ect during[...]oay h1lve
alrea ly pus ·cd und •t' the lte!.(nht Lions bcrouy l'epen.led.[...]
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slmll btJ oxetupc frum the requiremet;to; ot Hegulatiou XIV.,
n[...]additional subject in
consequence of the establishment of these present Regulations.

XXIV. The following form of notice i8 prescribed.-[...]l Examination in La·w.
THE UNIVKRSITY OF ADELAIDE.
I,[...]uy give
notice that I intend to present myself at the Anm1nl Exam.inal.ion Ill Ln.w, in the
month of next for examinati m iu[...][Here state subjects.]
I send herewith the prescribed fee of £ being £1 ls. for each of the
aho\'e mentioned ~ubjects.
(If the student is an art.iclecl clerk, add) :
I am art[...]a solicitor of the ~upreme
Court, whose otlice is situated in
Date[...]. .... .. .......... . . ... ..... ....... .
To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide.

XXV. From and after the allowance and counter-signature by the
Governor of these Regnlations, there shall[...]d all
Regulations hitherto made respecting the Degree of Bachelor
of Laws and the Final Certificate in Law .[...]wl 25th January, 189Q

RULES OF THE SUPREME COUR~

The Ruies of the Supreme C~urt respeeting the admission of legal
practitioners whinh concern students of Law in the University are her"
printed for convenience of re[...]efore he enters into articles, produce
to the Board a certificate of his having passed the Matt·icnlation
Examination in the University of Adelaide, or in son:.e University
recognized by the University of Adelaide, or of his having passed
the preliminary or any interr:1ediate examinat[...]

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articled in l~nglaucl, Irehwd, or ::icotlanrl, may for the tirne being
be required to p:tss, and must lodge with the Board a copy of
the certificate of his haviug so passed.

8. Every[...]ed clerk and every person not act:ually
called to the bar or admitteJ as mentioned in Rule 11, shall,
before he applies for · admission to practise in the Court, after
exnminat ion ha ve taken, or be entitled to take, the degree of
.Bachelor of Lnw at the University of Adelaide, or shall, at the
proper examiuntiom; of the University of Adelaide, have pa8sed
in-
The Law of Property,
Constitutional Law,
The Law of Obligations,
The Law of Wrongs (civil and criminal), and
The Law of Procedure:
and shall furnish to the Board the said University's final cer-
tificate of having so passed.

ll. The following persons only shall, subject to these Ru[...]ns who have been articled tu some practitioner of the
Court for the full term of five years, and have served the
full"tcrrn of their clerkship : Provided that in the case of
any person who shall before o[...]his service under
articles have taken the degree of Bachelor of Laws or
of ~\rts in the University of Adelaide, or in some
University recognized by the University of Adelaide,
service under articles, for the full term of three years,
shall be sufficient.
11. Persons who shall have served the full term of five years
as associate or assistant. or acting associate to the
Judges of the Court or any of them : Provided that if[...]ciate or assistant or acting associate have taken the
degree of Bachelor of Laws or of Arts in the University
of Adelaide, or in any University recogniRed by the
University of Adelaide, such service for the full term
of three years shall be suf[...]sta11 t or acting associate shall, by
the certificate of any oue of the said Judge~<, satisfy
the Board as to his conduct and fitness to be[...]

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UI. Persons who shall have served the full term of five years,
during[...]assistant or
acting associate to the .Judges of the Court or any of
t.hem, and durin[...]before or during such service have taken the degree of
Ihchelor of Laws or Arts in the University of Adelaide
or in any University recognised by the University of
Adelaide, such :serviue for the full.term of three years
shall b[...]ded also t bat, without
limiting the effect of Rule 9, every such person shall,
by the certificate of any one of the said Judges satisfy
the Board as to his conduct and fitness to be admitted.

OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS.[...]A'fiONS.
I. A Bachelor of Laws may proceed to the Degree of Doctor of Laws
by complying with the following Regulations, but shall not be
admitted to the Degree until the expiration of the third
academic year from his admission a[...]subject of law proposed by him and approved by the Faculty
of Law. He must satisfy the Examiners by such proof as they
shall.require that the thesis is his own composition.
III. The Examiners may, if they think fit, examine the Candidate
either orally or by written questions in the subject matter of
his thesis.[...]ed or type written copy of any thesis approved by the.
Examiners shall be deposited by the Candida,te in the Library
of the University before he is admitted to the Degree.
V. Candidates who cornply with the foregoing eonditions and satisfy
the Examiners may be rtdmitted to the Degree of Doctor of
Laws.
VI. The following fees shall be payable in ad vance : -[...]£10 10 0
On admission to the Degree ... 10 10 0[...]

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OF THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE[...]d have
produced evidence of t he fact to the ;;atisfaction of the
Council.
II. Before entering upon the Medical Course, the i11tcnding student
must-
(A) Have passed the Senior Public E xau1ination in at least
fi ve subjects at on e and the same examination; and if the
subjects passed have not included :[...](4). Geometry; and
(5). One of the following :-(a) Greek, (b) French;[...]bemis tt·y, n.nd Elementary
Biology at the 1~ igher Public Exa mination, or, in Compulsory[...]cb, for intendiug medicnl students.
The fee for the ex.amination in March will be .£1 for each
su~ject.

III. On entering the Medical Course the student must send his name
to the Registrar of the University for registration as a Medical
Student by the General Medical Council in London.
IV. To obtain the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery the student must complete five academic years

NOTE. - 1/ llte stttdent desires to comply with the requirements of the
G~neral Medtical Cozvllcil in London, all the subjects unde1· Regulation 1 I.
(A) m'!l>Bt be passed at e»:r.e and the scMne examination.

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of medical study, and pass the examination proper to each
year before commencing the course of study and practice for
the following year.

V. The student shall forward to the Registrar notice of his intention
to pres&nt himself at the examination in any year, together
with certificates of having completed the courS€ of study and
practice prescrib[...]ule 2).

VI. Schedules shall be drawn up by the Faculty of Medicine, and,
after approval by the Council, shall ue published before the com-
mencement of each academic year.[...]re-
scribe
1. Details of the course of study and practice for each
academic year.
2. The forms of notices and certificates required from[...]students under these Regulations.

VII. The student shall not in any academic year be credited with
attendance at the lectures on any subject unless he shall have
attended three-fourths of the lectures given in that subject,
except in[...]r other sufficient cause to be allowed
by the Council.

VJII. The Ordinary Examination shall be held in November of each
year, and the date of the examination shall be fixed by the
Council :
a. Provided that when the course of instruction in an)
subject has been completed before the end of the third term,
the examination in that subject may be held at any convenient
time to be appointed by the Council between the termination
of such course and the date fixed for the Ordinary Examination
in November.[...]med to
have passed in that subject at the Ordinary Examination in
the November next ensuing, and the marks obtained by them
shall be taken into account in determining the results of auch
Ordinary Examination.[...]r other sufficient cause allowed
by the Council, has been prevented from attP.nding the whole
or p11rt of such examination may, with the permission of the

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Council on the recommendation of tbe Emminers, present
himRelf for re-examination in the u bject in which. he ha.li
failed at the Ordinary Examination in r ovember next snsninj!',[...]ept where otherwise provided by these Regulations the names
of the successful candidates at each Ordinary Examinatio[...]s in order
of merit.

X l n addition to the Ot•d iuary Examiu1~ti u in :rovember, a[...]snch 'upplern ontary
Exnmina ion without the specinl per m is ion of tbe ouu oil.

XI. Any st[...]be Co utlcil be granted such exemption from
the requir ements of these r egulntious as . t he oun[...]iJ, ha been pre-
vented rr m nttP urlin" the whole or pfu·t of such examinatiou,
may, if recommended by the Board o( J~xn.mi ner , apply to t he
ComJ[...]ueh reoommendatiou sh all be
made by the Boar d of J ~xam i uo rs when ettling the t·e ults of the
rdiunr Examinatious, bnt he Board shal[...]iled to pnss at ~he rdin nry Exami nation.

XIII. The student sball not b e required to be re-examined at the
Supplement ary Examination in uy SHJ{jeot i tl whi t:h he bas
p:~ ' ed n.t the 01·dinary Exan:liun.~ion in t be previous yeat·, and,
on pnssi11 r the ' upplementary Ex•tmintttion in th e su[...]

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XIV. At the First Examination the student shall satis:fy the Exami-
ners in er.ch of the following subjects : -
1. Anatomy rmd D[...]special reference to Phy. iology and Medicine. The
chemistry of Poisons, organic a[...]tection.
4. Physical Chemistry.
XV. At the Second Examination the student shall satisfy the Exami-
ners in each of the following subjects :-
1. Anatomy, gener[...]emistry.
3. Materia Medica.

X.V I. At the Third Examination the student shall satisfy the Exami-
ners in eaoh of the following subjects : -
1. Principles[...]Anatomy.
1. Bacteriology .

X VII. At the Fourth Examination the student shall satisfy the Exam i-
ners in each of the following subjects:-
!. Principles and[...]Forensic Medicine, including Insanity.
XVIII. At the Fifth Examination the student shall satisfy the Exami-
ners in each of the following subjects:-
1. Medicine[...]

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7. Elements of Jlygiene.

XIX . The following shall be the fees for the course, payable per
Term in r..dvance, in such instalments as the Council t.ha.ll
from time to time determine : -

FIRS[...]2 2 0
Bacte1·iology (the comse) ... 3 3[...]

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of Examination Fees for the Five Years ... . ,.. ... 15 15 0
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor[...]XX. All regulations hitherto in force conceruing the degrees l)t
Bachelor of Medicine and[...]r these Regulations shall be determined
by the Council.
..lllowe[...]SCHEDULES FOR 1916.
[Before commencing the Medical course, every student must provide
himself with a Microscope, which shall be approved by the Professor
of Physiology[...]I.
Subjects for each year of the Medioal Course : -
During the fi rst academic year every student shall[...]my.
(b) Dissect, during six months, to the satisfaction ot the
Professor of Anatomy.
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of the Professor of Physiology.
(e) Attend a co[...]Toxicology, during three months, to the satisfaction
of the Professor of Chemistry.
(q) Attend, duri[...]ectures on Anatomy.
(b) Dissect, during the whole of the academical year, to the
satisfaction of the Professor of Anatomy.
(c) Attend a cou[...]r d) Perform practical physiological work to the satisfaction
of the Professor of Physiology.
(f) Attend a[...]period of th1·ee months
ft·om the Dispen ser of th e .Adelaide H ospi tal, or[...]approved by t he
ouneil.
During the third academic year every student shall
(a) Attend a course of lectures on the· Principles and
Practice of ~ledicine.
(b) Attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice 0f Surgery,
(c) Attend, during the whole of the academic year, a
course of lect[...]te of profi·
ciency, signed by the Demonstrator.
(g) c\ ttend diligently the Medical and Surgical Practice
of the ·Adelaide Hospital both in the wards
and in the out patients' department during the
whole of the academic year.
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(h) Hold the office of Surgical Dresser during six mont.ha[...]k during three months; or,
hold the office of Medical Clerk during six months[...]me qualified person approved by
the Council.
(j) Post Mortem E xnminations[...]Clinical Clerk or Dresser.

During the fourth academic year every student shall
(a) Attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine.
(b) Attend a course of lectures on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
(c) Attend during the whole of the academic year courses of
lect[...]sanity.
(f) Attend diligently, during the whole of the academic
year, the medical and surgical practice of the
Adelaide Hospital, both in the wards and in the
out-patients' department.
(.q) Hold the office of wledical Clerk during six months[...]uring three months ;
or, hold the office ot Surgical Dresser during six[...]e evidence of
having durin g the third and fourth years held office[...]

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three mou bs, provided that the whole or a ny pn.1·t
of such p[...]Examinatious may tnke pluce during the t.hird
year.
(k) Make examinations from the ~·ath.ological mate:rial de-
rived from the patients allotted to him i11 the wards
or the out-patients department.
( l) Attend the prfl.ctice of the Hospitals for the Insane
during three mouths.

Dt1ring the fifth acadAmic year every student shall
(ct) Attend during the whole of the academill ye!tr courses
of lect[...]edical and Surgical Practice
of the Adelaide Hospital, both in the wards and in
the out-patients' department during th e whole of
the academic year.
(h) Hold Lhe office of .[...]k
in 1he Gynnecolog ical Wards of the Adelaide
Ho · pit1~l during t hree months.

(i) Hold the office of Surgical Dresser !tnd Medical Clerk
in the Ophthalmological Wards of t.he Adelaide
Hospital during three months.
(j·) Hold the office of Pathological Cl erk during two months
at the paLhological laboratory in the Adelaide
Hospital.
~k) Attend a comse of clinical instruction on the diseases
of children at the Adelaide Children's Hospital.
( i) Hold the office of Surgical Dresser and Medical Clerk
at the Adelaide Children's Hospital during two[...]

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the whole or any part of ·uch nutn eJ' may be
attended during the Fourth Yenr, and provid d t.hnt[...]n& 1 he
periods that he holds the office of Surgical Dresser,
o[...]tions, or is practising operative surgery on the dead.
body.
(n) P[...]fied practitioner
approved by the Council.
( o) Produce a certificate of havin!! received instruction in
the administration of Anaesthetics from the Medical
Superintendent of the Adel aide Hospital.

II.
Every student, at the time of forwarding to the Registrar the notice
of his i.nteution to present himself at eacr of the above Examinations,
shall produce certificates of[...]and practice proper to each year.

RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.
NOTE.-Students• Fees must be paid during the ftrst week
of attendance.

The following rules for the admission of students to the practice of
the Adelaide Hospital are published in the Calendar fot· convenience of
reference : -
I. Each medical student of the University of Adelaide shall be
admitted as a pupil to the praotice of the Hospital under the
control of the Mediual Superintendent.
IT. No student shall publish the report of any case without the
written permission of the Physician or the Surgeon under
whose care the patient has been.
III. No student may introduce visitors into the Hospital without per-
mission fr[...]

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immediate control of the Dispenser, and, in his absence, of
the Assistant Dispenser, who shall be answerable to the Board
for his good conduct.
V. Every[...]duct himself, be shall bo subjec to dismiss,\] by the Board,
and shall, on dismissal, forfe it[...]e made and all rights nccruing tlterefrou1.
VII. The members of the Honorary Staff will give clinical instruction
on th e following terms, viz. : -
For the medical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil
£5 5s. per annum.
For the surgical practice of the Hospital, for each pupil
£5 5[...]These fees to include the 9.ppointment of
Clinical[...]For each six months' instruction in the post-nw1·tem,
room, £2 2s.
*For three months' instruction by the Dispenser in
Practical Pharmac[...]riology, .£1 ls.
* For instruction m the administration of anResthetics,
£1 ls.
"*Each student commenciu~ n,t endn.nce on the clinical practice
of the Hospital sh all be requir d to pay an entrance fe[...]Hospit rtl (m arked *)
to be paid to the Secretary of he Hospital.
VIII. No student shall[...]e of acute illness, without permission of
the Resident Physician or Surg-eon.
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IX. No student shall attend the practice of the surgical wards during
the period that he is performing post-mortem e:mminat[...]under any honorary officer, provided that the list is u ot full.
:May apply in advance after passing the third and second year
examination respectively. Shall be allotted by the Medical
Superintendent, who will be guided by the examination result
list.
II. Attend at[...]ame in a book provided for that
purpose. The book will be removed at 9.15 a.1n. for inspec-
tion by the Medical Superintendent. Any failure to attend
must be follo1ved by a written explanation to the Medical
Snperintendent. Shall at 9 o'clock attend the wards, and
shall accompany the Honorary Officer during his visits, and[...]dical Officer, when making his
round of the wards in the morning. Shall assist and be
under the immediate supervision of the Hesident Medical
Officers : and shall leave the wards at. 12.30, and may return
at 1.30 p.m.
III. Take the new cases allotted to him in turn (new cases are[...]admission), and shall
read his notes to the Honorary Officer.
IV. Attei1d when possible the post-nw1·tem examinations, and shall
read to the Pathologist a clinical res7tme of each case allotted
to him in the wards, and shnJl transcribe, at the dictation of
the Pathologist, an account of post-mortem conditions. An
attendance-book will be kept at the mortuary, in which each
stud~nt present[...]This book will be
countersigned by the Pathologist.
V. Make a written note at least t[...]ted
to him. These notes are inspected by the Medical Superin-
tendent, who will call attention to any defect.
VI. Receive at the end of his term a certificate from the Medical
Superintendent when he has fulfilled these conditions, and
stating that fact. If the work is unsatisfactory the Medical
Superintendent shall report to the Dean of the Faculty and
may refusP. a certificate. The certificate shall be signed by
the Honorary Officer to whom the student ha~ been attached'
and countersigned by the Chairman of the :Board.

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VII. Atteud t he out-patient practice of the jnniot· colleagu e of the
Honorary fficP. r to whom he i attached. hall, before the
arrival of the Honorary Officer, write on a ca.r~l a hart bistot[...]ith he
Honorary Officer.
VIII. Duri n,.. the mouth of February each student of the third and
folu·tb yetu hall attend respe[...]sist of
t wo lecture a weel< delivered hv the Medical Tutor and the
urgicn l Tutor. "[...]l-
!. Make any post-rnortern· examiuatiou under the direction of the
Pathologist. A record of examinations made by him will be
kept in the attendance-book in the Mortuary.
II. Examine in the Bacteriological Laboratory of the Hospital the
sputum for tubercle bacillus, and shall e[...]gical fluid or specimen from his cases. Tests of the urine are
to be made at least once a week. He shall record the results
of such examinations in his notes[...]fMENTs).

Each Surgical Dresser sball-
I. Assist the Surgeon and House Surgeons in operations of the cases
allotted to him ; and shall also have and prepare, if required,
the site of operation.
II. Dress cases, or assist in dressing, as required by the Honorary
Officer, or by his Resident Medical Officer. Tests of the urine
are to be made weekly, and always on the morning of an
operation.[...]all be appointed each day to take duty in
the Heceiving-room. l'bey shall there dress wounds and other-
wise assist the Resident Medical Officers.[...]DEPARTMENT.

I. Each student attending cases for the Midwifery Department of
the Hospital shall post in the Consulting-room his telephone
addr[...]

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[l. He shall, on receiving a summons from the Hospital, promptly
obtain from the Consulting-room the address of the patient and
the midwifery-bag.
III. At the conclusion of the case the midwifery bag is to be returned,
and the midwifery return book written up and signed.
l V. In any case of difficulty or danger he shall summon the Resident
Medical Officer. No instrument[...]under-
taken by students.

RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF MEDICAL
STUDENTS TO THE PRACTICE OF THE
ADELAIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL..
Medical students are admitted as pupils to the practice of the Adelaide
Children's Hospital under the conditions hereinafter mentioned, and
subject to any fresh rules that the Board of Management may make
from time to time :--
1. Students may attend the practice of the Adelaide Children's
Hospital between the homs of 8.30 a.m. and 12 noon, and at
other times if they have obtained the permission of one of
the Visiting or Resident Medical Officers.
II. No student may publish the report of any case without the
authority of the Visitiug Medical Officer under whose care the
patient has been.
III. No student may introduce visitors into the Hospital without the
permission of the Resident Medical Officer, or in his or her
absence of the Superintendent of Nurses.
IV. The fees to be paid are as follow:-
For[...]etual attenclauc~ 2 2 0
(The fees are to be paid to the Secretary of the Hospital.)
N.B.-Until otherwise ordered the Board of Management
allows all such fees[...].he purchase of appliances
and books for the teaching of tbe students.
V. Certificates of attendance signed by the Resident Medical Officer
are issued after approval of the Medical Committee of tbe
Board o[...]

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OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF[...]REGULATIONS.
I. Every candidate for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must
either have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of
Medicine in the University of Adelaide after examination, or,
having been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Medicine
in the nh•et·sity of Adelaide ad e·tm dent gracl~m-,[...]eligible to be o. caoditiate for ndmis ion to the degree of
Doctor of ~ledi cin e in hi own[...]ad eundem.
grad1tm engaged in te~ching at the University of Adelaide, or
who, in the opinion of the Council, have attained distinction
in their profession, may, on the recommendation of the Faculty
of Medicine, and with the permis~ion of the Council, present
themselves for examination for the Degree of Doctor of
ii:J edicine, notwiths[...]igible to be
candidates fot· admi~sion to the degree of Doctor of Medicine
in their own[...]candidate shall be eligible for examination until the third
year after his admission to the Degree of Bachelor of Medi-
cine, except by permission of the Council on the recommen-
dation of the Faculty of Medicine.
Ill. The examination for the Degree shall be in such one of the
following groups of subjects as the candidate may select:-
(a) General Medicine, includin~r that of the Nervous
System, :Medical Opbtbal~ology, 'l'herapeutics, and
the History of Medicine.
(b) Diseases of the Nervous System, Mental Physiology
and Pathology, and the History of those subjects.
(c) Patholog[...]ogical Anatomy, Bacteriology,
and the History ut those subjects.
(d) Obstetrics, Gynrecology, the Diseases of Infancy and of
Childhood, and the History of those subjects.
(e) State :M[...]al
Jurisprudence and Hygiene, and the History of those
subjects.
rv. The examination shall be held, when required, in the third term
of each academic year,[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (524)[...]notice of his intention to
enter for the examination, an original thesis of his own
cor.aposition on some branch of medical study or of the allied
sciences, and embodying tire r[...]erie of pa.pe1•s read
Lefore nuy of the recogoi -ed Medical Soc ieties of .Anstralnsiu or
of G1·eat Britn.in, a.ud the cand idate must. indic>lt wherein he[...]medical know ledge or prac-
tice. If the thesis be adjudged by the Faculty of Medicine, or
by Examineril nominated by the Faculty to adjudicate upon it,
to be of sufficient merit, the candidate may be ex empted by
the Council from a part or the whole of the examination for
the Degree.

V J. A printed m· type-written co[...]tbe
Examiners shall be deposited by the candidate in the Library
of the University before be is admitted to the Degree.

VII. Schedules may be drawn up from time to time by the Faculty
of Medicine, subject to the approval of the Council :-
(a) Prescribing further details of the subjects mentioned in
Regulation III.
(b) Prescribing general rules for the admission of candidates
to the examination ·during the first or second years
after they have been admitted to the Degree of
Bachelor of Medicine, but without. restricting the
power of the Council to grant permission in special
cases on the recommendation of the Faculty.
Any such Schedules shall be published in the University
Calendar as soon as possible after they are approved by the
Council.

V1I f. 'l'he names of[...]alpha-·
betical order.

lX. The following fees shall be paid in ad vance : -[...]n £15 15 0
For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine 10 10 0

X. Each candidate shall forward to the Registrar, before the 1st of
July in the year in which he wishes to be examined for[...]

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"Degree, a notice in the subjoined form, ot· as near thereto as[...]a Bachelor of Medicine of
the Universi~y of Adelaide, having been admitted to that Degree on the
day of , in ~he year , intend to
become a Canclidate for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.
I desire to present myself for Examination in the thiTd term of the current
academic year in thethe prescriber! fee of £15 15s.

DATED the day[...].. ......... ...... .. .. ....... .. . .. .. .
To the Registrar,
Universit_y of Adelaide.[...]Allowed 12th Decembe-~·, 1907.

NoTE.-The Thesis or notice of intention to enter for examination must
reach_ the Registrar not later than 1st July.[...]':GULATION VII. (b).

Circumstances under which the period of three[...]years may be
shortened : -

l. If the candidate hR.s passed the M. H. ExR.minations in .the First
Class, or

2. If the candidate has held residential or visiting office[...]c hospital or institution
approved by the Facnlty of ~Iedicine and the Council, or

3. If the candidate has been assisting in the teaching of the
University.
The J<'aculty shall recommend to tbe Council the extent of
exemption in each i[...]

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OF THE DEGREE. OF MASTER[...]REGULATIONS.
T. To obtaiu the De)!rec of ~I :\ ter of urg •t"\' caudidu.te:; must
hu.ve b een f~cl m i t ted to the l)e~ r c of Bachelor of 'urgery in
he[...]e ad cmvleu~ Degree of hi ni vet· ity if the Faculty of
M~J d icine cer tify that[...]idate shnll be el.igible ~ r ext minn.t ion until the third
year nftm· h i:; adm i ion to h[...]tbe Council on
th e rec mmenda tiou of the l•'nc ul ty of Medicine.
III. The examination fo t t.ha Degt·ee hall be in the Principles of
Surgery, inul nding , "urgi[...]bj ec , and, in add ition, in
such one of the follow ing g r ups as t he candida te rn tty select:
(a) Gynrecology, including the surgery incidental to
Obstetrics, and the History of those subjects.
(b) The Surgery of the Abdomen, and its History.
(c) The Surgery of the Organs of tbe Special Senses,
Throat and Larynx, and the History of those
subjects.
IV. The Examination shall be beld, when requireri, in the third term
of each academic year, and may[...]n otice~ of hi in tention to euler
for the Examination, an orig inal t,hesi of h is own composition
on some branch of Surgery or of the alli ed cienca ·, and
embodying the result of independent rese1trch. Th e thesis[...]r series of papers read befot·e
any of the recognised Medical Societies of Australasia, or of
- Great Britain, and the candidate must indicate wherein he

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (527)[...]practice. I P th e thesis he adjudged by the Faculty of
Mediciue, ot· by J£xamiuers nominAted by the Faculty to adju-
dicate upou it t.o b[...]be exemp ted by th e ouncil from a part, or from the whole,
of the examination for the Degree.

VI. A printed or type wt·itten copy o[...]ed by tbe
Examiners shall be deposited by the candida.te in the Library
of the Univet·sity before he is admitted to the Degree.

VII. Schedules may be drawn up from time to time by the Faculty of
Medicine, subiect to the approval of the Council-
( a) Prescribing fnrtber d[...](b) Prescribi11g genet·al rules for the admission of candidates
to t h[...]·es vn Lhe rccomm ndation of
the Faculty.
Any .such schedules shall be published in the University Calendar
as soon as pos~ible after they are approved by the Council.

V ll f. The names of su '~c essful caudidates shall be arranged in alpha-
betical order.

IX. The following fees shall be paid in advance:-[...]£15 15 0
For the Degree of }laster of Surgery 10 10 0

X. Each candidate must forward to the Registrar, before the 1st of
July in the year in which he wishes to be examined for the
Degree, a notice in the subjoined form, or as near thereto as[...]elaide, ha.ving been adlllitted to that Degree on the
<lay of , in the yeat· , intend to
become a Candidate for the Degree of .\1aster of Surgery.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (528)[...]I desire to present myself for Examination in the third term of the cnrren t
acad~mic year 10 the following group of subjects:-
1 submit herewi[...](If a thesis be presented)
And I forward the prescribed fee of £15 l5s.

DATED the day '[...]. . . . . . . . ............. ... ..... .

To the Registrar,
University of Adelaide •[...]B.EGULATION VII (b).

Circumstances under which the period of three years may be
shortened:-

1. If the candidate has passed the M.B. and B.S. finl:l.l examina-
tions in the first class, or

2. If the candidate has held residential or visiting office[...]hospital or institution n.p-
proved by the Faculty of Medicine and the Council, or

3. If the candidate has been a~sisting in the teaching of th&-
University, or

4. If the candidate is a Fellow of the Royal 0ullege of Surgeont!,
England.[...]•'

The Faculty shall recommend to the Council the extent of the exemp-
tion in each individual case:[...]

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OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIQ
!tEGULATIONS.
I. Students who have passed the Senior Public Examination in
Theory of Music or who satisfy the Professor and Lecturers
of the School of Music that they have sufficient knowledge
to enable them to enter upon the First Year's Course, may be
enrolled as Ma[...]ll Students
in Music, before they can take the Degree of Bachelor of
Music, must either
(a) have passed the Senior Public Examination, or
(h) have passed in the following ~>nbjects of the Senior
Public Examination : -
1[...]in this or any other University as may in the opinion of
the Council be equivalent.

*JI. To obtttin t.he Degr[...]complete three academical years of study and pass the
Examination proper to each yettr; t~nd must also (a) compose
an ExerciRe to be avproved by the Examiners, or (b) satisfy
them of his abi[...]cal year of study a Candidate must attend
the courses of Lectnres delivered on each of the subjects
specified for the Examination in that year, but the separate
courses of Lectures need not all be attended in one and the
same year, nor need the Examination be passed in the same
academical year in which the Lectures have been attended.

IV. No Student shall in auy term be credited with attendance at the
University Lectures and the completion of any academic term
of study i[...]attended during
that term three-fourths of the Lectures given in that subject,
except in[...]or other sufficient cause to be allowed
by the Council.

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V • At the first ex:antination for the Degree of Bachelor o£ Music every
Candidate shall be requit·ed to satisfy the Examin€rS in each of
the following subjects:-
Acoustics and[...]rte Playing (154) or Organ Playing. 155)
*\'I. At the Second Examitmtiou for the Degree of Bachelor ot \I usic
every candidate shall be t·equired to satisfy the Examiuers iu
each of the following subjects: -
Harmony and C[...]Form and Analysis, and
One of the following practical subjects:-
(a[...](f) Or any other iustrument approved by the Faculty
VI I. At the Third Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music:
every Candidate shall be required to Rati»fy the Examiners in
each of the following snhjects:--
Harmony and C[...]History and Literature of Music. (168)
VIII. The Examinations in all the above subjects will be conducted
partly[...]stions and partly viva voce.
tfX. Aftet· passing the 'l'hird l:<:xami,,ation, and before receiving his
degree, each candidate must ~atisfy the Examiner or Exam-
iners as to hiR qualifi[...]11. musical exercise com po:;ed by himself for the occa~ion o(

... A[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (531)[...]minutes in per-
formance, anrl rulfilling the following conditions:-
(a.) It must be a Vocal Composition to any worus the
writer may select.
(b[...]h C•l' wit hou t .nn Org•u1 par t.
The Candidate will be required to make a written declaration
that the Exe1·cise is entirely his own unaided composition. Such
Exercise must reach the Registrar before the 30th of September
in the year in which the candidate proposes to take his degree.
No[...]shall be used either in
whole or part for the Exercise on any subsequent. occasion,
exce[...]miuers tbe candidate
mus t depo it eith er the ori ginal or n ftLil· :1.nd complete copy of[...]elf as Executrmt, he mn:>t do so
in one of thethe exeoution ttnd interpre-
tation[...]ing over a wide scope.
(b.) To sn.tisfy the Examiner or Ex:amineril in Sight[...]Schedules defining-, a;; far as may be necessary, the scope uf the
Examinations in the above-mentioned subjects shall be drawn
up by the Faculty of Music, subject to the approval of
the Council, and shall be published not later than the mouth
of January in each year.[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (532)[...]RF.tJUf,ATIONS-DEGRE!l OF MUS. llAC.

, I. The names of the successful Candidutes at each Examination shall[...]' th 'ounci l, has beeu prevented from attend ing the
whole ot· pat·L of :\ny Ordiunry Examinat ion mny apply t the
ounci l for pt•rmis ion lo preseu t him elf at a. uppl emeu tary
Examin ation in the fo1lowing tl.ln.rch.
X Ill. An.v stud cub wh u Ju[...]t lu\. fai led to pn.ss lllflJ if recommended l1y the Board
of' Ex:m1incrs t\ pp ly to t h e[...]esent
himself for re-eX1L111iua iou >tt the Supplementary Examination.
Such reeommendation shall bl' m<tde by the Board of Exami-
ners when settling the results of the Ordinary Examinations.
lf X II U.. 'I he stutl cu[...]on pa ~ hw th e uppl ment1u-y .Exa1liuarion in the snbj cts iu
wh ich h h n::; ft•i lc[...]ttlisincntion will be
n.llowed.
tXl V. The following fees shall be p>tyal>le in advl1.nee :[...]ny
lectures shall pfly, in <tdditinn to the Ordinary
examination fet-, half r.h e l[...]r Section IX. 5 5 0
Fee on taking: the Degree of Bachelor of Music 3 3 0
XV. C<lndidates who h:tve passed in the Advanced Course of Public
Examinations in ;\lnsic (now nbuli8bed) shall, upon attending
the leetures a.nd passing examit~ations iu the History of Music[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (533)[...]with h;tving completed tb.e First
year of the course for the Degree. Such candidates shall pay
one fee of £3 3s. for the lectures :wd examillR.tion in those two
su[...]passed in Pi.moforte or Organ playing in
the examination for the Diploma of Associate in .i\f usic, or
the Senior Public Examina.t.ion in. Pmutice of Music,[...]ed from further examination iu those subjects for the
First year of the C<>un;e for the Degree.
XVII. Candidates who have passed in any one of the following
practical subjects in tbe examination for the Diploma of
Associate in Mnsic, the Advanced Course (now abolished),
or the Senior Public Examination in Practiue of Music, s[...]pted from further examination in :mch subject for the
Second year of the course for the Degree : -
(a) Singing[...]in
(e) Violoncello

OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MUSIC.[...]TIONS.

[. A Bachelor of :\1 usic may proceed to the Degree of Doctor of
Music by complying with[...]g Regulations, but shall
not be admitted to the Deuree until the expiration of the
third academic year from his admission as a Bachelor of
Music.
II. Every candidate shall send to the B.egistrar of the University,
on or before the 2nd of Aprii, an exercise composed for the
occasion. The exercise must be legibly written (and the page>

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (534)[...]by a written declara-
tion, signed by the c;wdidate, that the work is his own unaided
composition, and must comply with the followingconrlitions :-
(a.) It must[...]l Overture, or Interlude, in
the form of the first movement of <L Symphony or[...]eight-part harmony.

III. After the exercise has been approved by the Examiners and
before takin)!; his Degree the candidate shall deposit a com-
plete copy of the exeruise in the University Library.

rv. Candidates whose exe[...]6. Musical Analysi~.

V. The above examinatiuu shall he held, when required, in the
mouth of August.

VI. The names of the successful candidates at. each examination 11hall[...]payable iu ad vance:-
On presenting the Exercise £6 6 0
" attending the Final Examination £5 5 0
'' taking the DegTee of Doctor of Mu~ic £1[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (535)[...]EDUCATlO~ 171

OF THE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION.

REGULATIONS.

I. 'l'o obtain the Diploma in Education every candidate

(1). Shall be a graduate of the University in Arcs or
Science[...]tera. ure,
P yc bolog rtnd the Princi ples a ud Hi ·toty of[...](3). Shall take a course of professional study in the
principles and practice of Education as prescribed
by the Council.

(4-). Shall produce evidou[...]t only on special grounds to be allowed by
the Council.

III. Onnd idrltes who d e ire Llmt th e[...]ion L. clu.use (4), shall be
dr wn tlp from time to time by th lfncnlty of Arts suhject tt•
the approval of the 'ouncil.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (536)172 &I<JGULATIONS-DIPLOMA IN FORESTRY,

V The undermentioued fees shall bo payable in advance :[...]actical Teaching £'1 2s.
For the Diplomfl. £1 Is.[...](Fm· Syllabus, <u No. 27.)
HOTE.--Holdera oi' the Diploma In Education may use the letters
Diplom. Educ.[...]Allowed 71h DtC<lmber, 191L

OF THE DIPLOMA .IN FORESTRY.

REGULATIONS.

I. To obtain the Diploma in Forestry every candidate shall
(a) Satisfy the Faculty of Science of his fitness to
ent'i}r upon the course.
(b) Before entering upon the course, pass the Senior
Public Examination in[...](c) Before, or within one year of, beginning the course
pass in Trigonometry in the Senior Public Exami-·
natio[...]st in his course
of study at the University.
(e) B efor e h ·g in[...], obt~in
th a.ppl'OV!I l of the L o :m· l' in .Fore b'j" of the
Sltbj ec :;; whiclt h e prop[...]d pass ex-
aminations in all the subjeots set on:t in Regula-[...]

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(h) After completing the twelve months practical
exper[...]examinat ion in Forest ry.

II. The subjects for the Diploma i n l!'orest ry are as follows :-[...]tany. (65c)
rii. J~noh 01\lldidn.te, whiJ pending the l'G<J.rul' d i;w Jve months in
gaining pr[...]al work. 'l 'h OUitoil 1nay on
the re om men dati u of th Fn.culi1y or , 'cience ref[...]work, ond exnminn i u.s shall b drawn np by the l<'aculty
of ·ience, M1d, wl1811 npp1·ovecl by the Council, shall be
published n · e:n·ly 1[...]e ·tru·e. or n examinations, in accordance with the
Rcgula1.ioJ1 for l1 Degr ee of B[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (538)[...]e lecture fees payable by candidates studying for the
Diploma in Forestry -shall be as set out Eor the COl'l'e s-
poncling subject for the Degree of Bachelor of Science,
excepting that for Forestry, for which the fee shall be
£5 5s. for each section. The fee for the final examination
i.n Forestry shall be[...]e charged
for a subsequent examination. The fee for t l1e Diploma
shall be £2 2s.[...]VII. These Regulations shall be administered by the Faculty of
Sci ence, who shall advise the Council on all questions
touching the studies, lectures, and examinations oE th~[...]s desiring to enter upon any laboratory course in the
University must enter t-heir names with the Registrar not later
tl1an the clay on which lectures begin in the first term.
Jf q ua.lifiecl to do so they shall pay thtl required fees and
entel' upon the desired course forthwith .
If not yet qualified to take the course but intending to do so
provided they pass the necessary examinations i.n :March they
shall when[...]in March, forthwith complete their entry and pay the
required fees.
In either case late entries may be accepted by the Registrar
on payment of a fine of lOs .

RULES OF THE BOTANICAL LABORATORY.
I. The Botanical Laboratory shall be open each week-day, during
term time, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays 9 to 12.
If. Each student. shall have a definite seat assigned tu him in the
Laboratory, which he may not change without permission.

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III. Each stndent shall have free use of a locker or drawer, of which
a key[...]ecessary re-agents and materials are p1 ovided by the
Laboratory, but each student is required to provide himself
with the following:-
l pocket lens[...]it!J u. microscope that. ·hall be su• jcct to the a.ppl·ov;tl of
the l't·ofe sor. ' u it>~ ble in ·t t' ll lllen[...]r and refn ~e of any kind must not be thrown into the sinks,
but into the receptacles provided for the purpose.

I. For original research c. t'-l'ie[...]l; an I u nl er th direction of t ho lrofo · ur, the
Lnbom t ory ball be open gt'iU i t~, exo[...]All preparations made from materials supplied by the University
shall be its property.

VII L. The Professor mn.y exclude uuy tudeut from the L aboratory for
any oa.\lse he s hall t.[...]tho .-rrounds fu't' i t, hall be 1·ept>rted by the l?r fe:>s l' to the
Co11 uci l nt its n e:>t llleeting. 'L'h[...]exclu 'on u po11 uch term a it.. ball th iuk fit. The
lees paid hy nuy ·t.udont ~o CJxclud ed s hall not bo re fund ed to
him nnles the u.ncil t~hnll oth erwi ·e deter mine.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (540)[...]ding 2s. ficl. in each ca.se, mR.y be imposed for the
waste ur misuse of gR.s, wate-.:, a.ppar!ttns, or material in the
Laboratory.
Made by Council, 13th December, 1912.

RULES . OF THE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY.

I. The Laboratm:y is open every week day throughout the session
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; on Satu[...]ch student has a definite seat assigned to him in the Labora·
tory, which he is not allowed to change without permi.ssion.
Ill. Each studeut has the free use of a locket· Ot' dt·awer, of which a
key may be obtained from the assistant on payment of a
deposit of half-a-crown . This will be refunded when the key
is returned.

IV. All necessttt-y re-ageuts and materials are provided by the Labora-
tory, but. each student is required to furnish himself with the
following apparatus:-
1 poc[...]may use microscopes
provided by the Universily on payment of a fee of 10/6
per term. Every stndeut taking the comses of Biology
and Physiolol[...]vised, however, to purchase
at the begiuninl! of hi~< cum·se, n microscope o[...]

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E[...]fuse of any kind must uot be thrown into
the sinks but into the vessels provided for the purpose.
VI. Each sLu dcmli taking the coux e of Phy hlogiet\l Ch emistry
m ust, o.t the begiuuing of the t.hil·d tru:m, pny a dep osit
fee of 10/[...]he bal ance if
t\n , will be refunded n.t the end of t.he yrar. If at a.ny time
t he value of the np,pllrlU n · broken aud mo.tcr:io.lts used by n
tncl 'ut. exceeds the amount of his depo iL fee, an atld it iontd[...]ieces of apparatus will be
supplied for the gen eral use of students by the University on
the condition thnt all breakages ar e to be made good by the
stud ents using or breaking th em, on such basis as the
Professor may determine.
VIII. All prep[...]gerous n ature may be performed without
the express sanction of the Professor.
X. F o1· original l'C ·ea1·ch sw[...]h grounds Por i mu t be t' 1 or tccl by
the Profe ·sor to th ounoi l at its next meothw. The ouuciJ
may affirm or caucel t he xclu i[...]eding 2s. · 6d. in encb case, may be imposed for the
wast e or misuse of gas, water,[...]

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RULES OF THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY.
I The Chemical Laboratory shall be open upon ea.ch week.day,
during Term time (Saturdays and holidays ex.cepted), from[...]o Laboratory
work until he bas showu to the satisfaction of the Professor
of Chemistry that he possesse[...]lligently.
III. Each student will be provided by the University with a set of
re-agents, and[...]d also with all apparatus
necessary for the ordinary courses ·of Qualitative Analysis.
l V. Each student must, at the beginniug of the y ear, pay a deposit
fee or £1. Again~t tliis deposit fee all breakages, and also
the cost of filter paper, litmus papers, platinum wir[...]euited. Tbc balance, if auy, will be refund ed at the end of
the year. If at any time the value of the nppuratus broken
and materialsused hy a[...]amongst 1h e ordinary re·n.gen l · ; also with the
common chemical:;, wb en t hey ur e employed in large quan-
tities.
VII. The larger and nwre expensive pi.,ces of apparat11s will be
supplied fur the general use of students by the University on
the condition that all breakages are to be made good by the
students using or breaking them, on such basis a,; the
Professor may determine.
VIII. All preparations made from materials supplied by the University
shall be its property.
IX.[...]ngerous nature may be performed without
the express sanction of the Professor.
X. For original research carried on by students or graduates, \'ith
the consent and under the dit·ectiou of the Professor, the
Laboratory will be open gratis, except[...]nce as may be cr111sidered
necessary by the Professor.

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XI. The Professor may exclude any student from the Uhemical
La bora tory for any cause he shall think sufficient. Every
such exclusion, and the grounds for it, must be reported by
the Professor to the Council at its next meeting. The Counl1il
may affirm or cancel the exclusion upon such terms as it shall
think fit. The fees paid by auy student so excluded shall
not be refunded to him unless the Council shall otherwise
determine.
XIL F[...]ceeding 2s. 6d . in each case, may be imposed for the
wagte or misuse of gas, wa~er, apparatus, or material in tha
Laboratory.
XUI. The fees fot· students not attendin<; the ordinary course of
instruction are as follows :·-
'For 5 days in the week, :£4 5 . Od. per month, ot· £10 per term.[...]h, r £6 per term .
Vor 2 do:ys in the ,,. k, .£2 Os. Orl. per mon th, o1· £4 pe: ter[...]Council, Juno 28, 1908.

RULES OF THE PHYSICAL LABORATORY.
f. The Phy:;ical Ltlbora or • shall be open daily during Term time
(Satut•du.ys excepted) , at suc[...]f Physics, subject to approval by
the Council.
II. I n t ruotion will be g iven in[...]ve shown
to t he.· tisfaction of the Profes or of Physics that be possesses[...]t ly .
III. ppa.mt-us will be supplied by the University for the genet·al use
of stndeut · on t b[...]t he con en t n.ud un dot• I be direction of the Professor of Physics,
t he Laborat[...]nece · ·ary by Lhe Professor.
V. The Professor of Physics may o:xclnde fro m the Physical L!\.bom.
tory any stndent fot· any cnu e sa.tisfacto t·y to the Profcs ot· ;
every sueh exclusion, and the gr uu dll f:1r it to be reported !Jy
the Professor to the Couneil tl t i next meetiug , a. ud in c~e[...]

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Students are expected to procure the latest edition of all
text-books prescribed.[...]on or term, must be made
within a fortnight after the commencement of the session or term.

GRE[...]Greek. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.
The course of lectures is begun every year, and is co[...]s dividP.d into two parts, with an examination at the end of the first and
the second year. Fee for the rourse, £4 4s., m· l4s. per term.
:::\ubjects[...]2. Latin. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.
The course of lectures is begun every year, and is co[...]is divided into two oarts, with an examination at the end of the first and
second year. Fee for the course, £4 4s., or 14s. per term.
Subje[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (545)[...]atin. B A. Honours Degree.
The course extends ove>· three years. Ca,.didates ar[...]ad!lised to rec<d bJ themselves otlte>· works of
the c<uthors mentioned ·in the list beJow.
The examination will compnse:
(a) Tmn><l>ttio[...]v e Philology
ll 1\jlphed ~o the Uree k u.nu f.atlll Jn.ngmt_ge$.
(f) Qn s[...]tfti«n Ode.<.
Sophocles, Oedipus the f("'.'l·
Aristophanes, 'l'he Fro[...]1'1 li.
Plato, Pltaedo ; Proem to the Nepublic ('f. <J. Tucker).
Demost[...]i.; l!.'pistles, Book I.
Juvenal, The Satires;,. J. D. Duff's edition (Omit No. VI.).[...]M . A. Honours De~ree.

The Exa.lnination will bo in tla e following nhjects[...]. <\llUithttt. a.r ntl 1•i ·ed to ret1.d &1~ lnt,·odt~o~ion
to tke N[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (546)[...]MODEK~ LAXGUAuES.

(c) An Essay. The subject must be appro>·ed hy the Professor of
, Cla,sics.
Students who propose to read Classics with a view to entering for the M.A.
Examination aTe advised to take the earliest opportunity of consulting the
Professor of Classics about their course cf 1·ea[...]and M.A.
Ordinary Dea-rees.
The course of lectures is given annually, and is completed in one year. It
compdses the history of the language, the history of the literatnre, a.nd -study
of prescribed hooks. Fee for the course £4 4s., or £1 8s. per tenu.
Subject~ of examination in 1916:
The professor's lecture~ and the follml"ing hooks :
I.
History of the English Lan:.:nage. ::lpeei>tl book : Lounsbury, T. R.
Histo.·p of the English language.[...]rendon Press.)
2. Shakespeare (a) The Ttvo Gentlemen of Vaona. (Macmilhm[...]Shakespeare).
(c) The Tempe.1t. ("Warwick Shakespeare.)
3. Browning Seledions. (~mith & Elder.)[...]ape1•s
(Chatto and Wind us.)
The John Howard Clrrrlr Prize is amarderl. on the •·e.,ult-< of the Examinations
;., English Lan.'l•w_qe and Life•·aho·e. For particulars of the Prize see Statutes,
Chapter XIV.
Students are recommended to study Chaucer"s Proz'ogue bpfore the beginning
of the first term, and to use Morris and Skeat's introduction, or the second
part of Lounsbury to elucidate the grammatical difficulties of the text.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (547)[...]nt two annual exan:Jination•
are held, of which the fhst must be passed a year at least before the candidate
sits for the other. · '
Su[...]t, but two annual examinations
are held, of which the tiri<t mnst be ra:'lsed a year at least before the candidata
qjts for the other.
Subjects of examination in 1916 :
Fi[...]knowledge of ·~11 the detail · meuMun ed in the IJook
\'[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (548)[...](Note : These poems may be found in The Oxjol'd Book of
G t1'man Vel'se l Oxford U niv. Press, 6s. ).
[Candidates of the Second Year Rre required to answer in German all
questions except the translations from Uel'lnan into English.][...]HISTORY.
12. History of' the United King-dom. B .A. and M .A.
Ordinary Degrees.
The course of lectures is given in two out ot every t[...]ed in one year. It will be given in 1916. Fee for the course, £4 4s., or £1
8s. per term.
Subjects of examination in 1916:
The professor's lectures and the following books :-
Low, Sidney. The Govemance of England.
Uardinet·. H R The Puritan Revolut·ion (Epochs of Modun[...]Woodward, W. H. A slto1·t ltistory of the expansion oftlte Brt:f.isr.[...]assumed that student: htwc ·on•e kllowledge of the Otl~lin os of En"li u
history as set down in J. l . Green' Sl•ort Ili.vto1:1/ tif the E nglish p~ople, or ". R.
Gardiner's Sludent'.v H[...]f Et~glmHlshoulcl be
studied, if possible, before the beginning of the first term.
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (549)[...]and
M.A. Ordinary Degrees.
The course of lectures is given every thinl year, and[...]one year.
It will be given next iu 1918, Fee for the course, £4 4~ .• or £1 8s. per term.
Subjec[...]ation : .
The professor's lectures and the following llooks :
Bryce, J . The Hol,ti Roman Empi•·e. Latest edition .
Tlte Le.qend nf St. Francis- b.'l the three Compan-ions; tr. by E. G.
Salter.
The Little f<lowers of St. F·r ancis; tr. by T. ,V,[...]eis of Ass,:si, S(t-int. itiin·or P/1)(J~ftJctio~&; written by Brother
Leo of A[...]man Empire should be studied, if pos~ible, before the be-
ginning of the first term.

History f'or B.A. Honours Degree.
In >ttldition to the req uiremeuts of Regulation IV ., candidates mnst select
one of the ~wo following Divisions (a) or (b):

14. (a) The Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.

]. GENERAL.[...]Histoo·.'l of the great civil wm·, 1642-1649.
H1:storg of the commonwealth anti protect01·at~.
2. ORIGINAL[...]ation in a specified portion of Colonial History.
The Looks prescribed for 1916 are:-
Egert[...]Lucas, C. P., Historical Geograplty of the B•·itislt Colonies, T-"ol. VI.,[...]re n.s to constitute a piece of original
r etlroh The the ·is Jne ori bed in nccordcmce with the conditions of the
Tin line oh olo.J'I! hip mo.y a.l o bo pre en tetl for the degree. The ducuments and
pape1-s to be t.u ~lied n11d[...]

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A rnu.l~omen t.s ha ve beeu made with the a uthorities of the Adelaide Pul.he
Libmry anti Lhc 'ont.h An t rnli n.n Bmuch of the Royal Geogra.phical Society
.for gi 1•in "' L11[...]original rn&terial in t he
Pnblic 1.fbrnry 1\nd the Ybrk (1ttLC oll ·Li n.

H[...]fCl" 1' tnn,y b <:ons nlted; th e other on one of
the followml! pecial peri d. for whh:h Lhe · LP.d id[...]ks pr cril,ed. (~n •slion mn.y tll~ o he set on the sn bject matter of
th e thesis.[...]

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The course of lec~mes in Part IT. will he ~iven in Hl[...]ith economic consumption >md vroduction, and with the theory of money.·
Fee for the course: t4 4B., or 14s. per term.
Text-bo[...]mmerce.
Uffic·al rea r - Book of the Co•mnonuoerr/th. No i ( 1911 ).[...]ogy. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.
The cotuse of lectures is given every yea.r, n.ml b rompletetl in one yen.r.
Fee for the course £2 2s., or 14s. per term .
Subjects of exalllinatiou:
The professor's lectures, with the following text-buoh:
Mitchell, St'!'[...]Logic. B.A. and M . A. Ordinary Dea-rees.
The course of lectures is given every ye;w, an<l is completed iu one year. Fee
for the course £2 2s., or 14s. per term.
Subjects of examination:
The profe5sor's lectures, with
Cr[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (552)[...]B.A. and M.A. Ordinary De~:rees .

The course of lectures is given every secollll year,[...]ted in one
year. It may be given in 1916. Fee for the course, £2 2s , or 14s. per term.
Stlbjects of exalllinatinn:
The professor's lectures, with the following text- books:
Dewey and Tu[...]sophy. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees.
The course of lectures is given every year, ami is completed in one year
Fee for the course £2 2s., or l4s. per term.
Subjects of examination :
The professor's lectures, with Lhe following text-boo[...]in Philosophy should intimate their intention to
the Professor as ea.rlv in their course as possible.[...]ilosophy from Rant, and on
Psychology and EthieR. The examination for the B A. degree "ill include
Psychology, Logic, and E[...]llltn) 25/, and l~reen, Prolegomena to Etldcs, to
the hooks prescribed for the Ordinary degree.[...]cation. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary DeKree.
The course of lectures is given every year, and is completed in one year.
Fee for the course, £2 2s, or l4s. per term.
Subjects of examination:
The lectures on the HisLory and the Theory of Education.
Jn the History, students are recommended to read Quick,[...]Rifo;-me!·s; and a general knowledge of the principal educational
writinhrs from Plato to Montessori will be expected.
In the Theory of Education they are 1·ecommended to rea[...]1-'•·incip/~s of Education (Longmans, Green, & Co., 4s. 6d.).

27, Principles and Practi[...]sent, but an examination will be
held annually in the Principles of Secondary Education and in Hygiene. The

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examina.tions neml not be taken in the sa111e vear, but candithttes will not be
admitted to the cxalllitmtion in Secowllny Ed.itcatiou unles::; in a previous year
they ll~ve passed the exttmin~ttion in Education as prescribed fol· the ordil-utry
B.;\. Degree.

A. PlUNCIPL~S O[...]1. Two paper,'J will be set, (l) One on the function of t.hc secondary school,
in[...]riculnnJ, progn:tmmes, timetables, etc.); and the chief physical and
JJJ('JJtal elHtrac[...]:-<ltow a general know-
ledge of the historicnl developiUent of these proUlcm.'-1, u.n[...]which they ltre heing dea,lt with in practice at the
present tlay).
(2). A second on the chief ]Jrinciples of method in teaching the
following subject~ in the pritnary or preparatory school[...]ching. Univ. Tutorial Press.
Non1 ood & Hope. H-iylta l?.du.eation of Boys in E11glmul.[...]London.
BpccinJ Repor~s of the Boanl of Edncn,tion, L01ulon.

2_ Candidates t:tre required tm write a thesis ou the methods of Leaching a
suLject selected from one o£ the following divisions in which the can-
di.tlnte lut.o; adeqmtte knowled[...]langnages, science and geography, mathematics. The subject to be
dealt with, the litera,ture to lJe sLndietl, aml the l_Jroba!Jle length of
the thesis, must he intimate'l to the Council anll itpproved at lea.'lt
six mouthH before the work is preRented, which may be nt ttny time
while the UniYersity is in session, The candidate nmy aftcnva,nls be
examinerl on the ]itera.lure of the .'3nhjeet of his thesis.

·B. HYG1ENE,[...]lyu,:ene an(l Laws t!f Heal!lt. LongmaH8, Creen & Co.

u. PR.\CTlCAJ" 'l'E.\CH [N(~.
Candicht[...]il mny
require Candidates must present a diary of the work done and detailed noteH
on at least t[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (554)[...]and Senior Arit:.hmetic a.nd
Algebnt.
Fee for the coarse, £3 3s. including fee for cxalllination.
Sn\Jject!'i of e.-:.mnination:
(a) Geometry of the straight, line aiHl circle: the Lheory of proportion
awl of similar[...]omc~ry:
ann1ytical g·comctry of the strn.ight line.
(b) The clements of algcbm ::t>~ filr as the hinominJ theorem.
(c) The clementf' of trigonometry as fa1· as the ~wlntion of t:l'iangleR.
Text-hook~> recouunencled:
Hall & Stevens, A Sclwol Geonuti:IJ, Pa.rts l. to VI.[...]F/rst Cow·se of Ana{IJtica/. Ger,metry.
HaJl & Knigh~, Higl1e1' .Jlgel)l'lr,
Lonc.v, Plane T[...]eonrsc of le0tures is given aBmutlly.
Fee for the course, £B 3;;, including fee for ex:.tmination.
Subjects of exmnina,tion:
Algchrn,, trigonometry, the most elemcnt.u.ry porLioH.'3 of analyLiC[Ll
·geometry of two di~twnsions, atlll of the infinitesimn.l calculus.
SLntlcnts Rhonhl provide thelllselves with the following:
Hall & KHight, IT£gh~r Al,qeb·/'(t,
Loney[...]of lcctnre:o; iR given a.nnn.ally.
Fee for the cont·se, £5 5s. incllltling Lhe fee for[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (555)[...]s, n,ml hydrol':llatics, tren,iod with tbe aid of the elements
of analyticn,l geometry, and of the inlinitcsinml calculus.
SLutlents should provide thelll,':\Clves with the following:
Loney, D,!JIUWtios.[...]H;IJdrostldics.
34. Mathematics 'for the Honours Degree of B.A.
and ·the Hono11.ws Degree of B.Sc.
Cauditlates for the Hononr~-; Degree in l\'Iathematics must pass in s[...]"-lJecial coun;e of lectures i.-; given annually, the fee for which
is .£10 JO.':i.
Subjects for thethe ~iii.A Degree in Honours.
Canclidatcs who lmve ohlniucd the Honours Degree of B.A. in Lhe depart~
nw1u. of .N[...]y present t,liellJselvel':l for exn.minntion for the Honours
Degt·ec of M.A. either in Pure .Mn.tltel[...]ry of cqnntiom;, Fourier's series a.ml integralB, the theory of
Junctions, differential equation;;, mul[...]Hnxkness aurt lVlfl.rley, 'J1!'eatr:se on tke The01'!! qf F1mdions.
Candidates in Applied Mttthenmtics will he exatuincd in the dynamics of
pn.rticles, aucl of rigirl, elastic, and linirt bodie:o;, and thethe above courses of study are
advised to cons[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (556)[...]ltfl will as~ist nt practical
demon:'ltrntinnR on the t:.estlng of. mat.eria,ls in the Engiueeril1g LalJOratory. ;\ t
the end of the year ~Lndents will he expeeted to snhmib for exam[...]11 roof trnr.;s or hrido{e girder.
Fee for the Cour.-;e, f-lo 4s., Ol' J.:l 8s. per term.
Sn bject:> of exa.mination ·
The l'!treng!h of materinls nll(l their beluwionr under sLress.
The properties of A ustntliml tim herl'l for engineering pnrpoHes.
The tet->ti11g" of materials.
Strength ;Wfl sti[...]Ntrengtlt of hook~..
Riveted joints.
The stl'eJJgLh of ;;tnttK antl column:-:. FonnR of lmilt-np eohunns, with
cn.ll'nlation alHI de~igu.
The design of plr~te girders.
Calculalion~> rega.rtling the sLm:-oses on frmHe(l .'lt:.ructnrer-, a.'; iron roofs nnll
bridges. The npplicn.tion of gmphic :-:t;tticB to such ctwes.[...]oting ftnd heiH1ing. Helical springs.
The sta_Lility of s~ructnrer-; under the netion of wind, c::trth, or water
pressure.[...]'l'e:xt-1JOokr-;:
'l'o1lbunter & Lent.hatll'.'-1 Sphe!"ii•al Trigouomefi".lf.[...]PHYSICS.
[The attention of students i.1· diJ"ectNl to tlte rul[...]e in Physics.
Compulsory Physics 'for the B Sc. degree,
A enurr-;e of lcclnreR an[...]
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Subject-s oi examination :
The professor's lectures, of which printed outlines are obtainable at a cost
of five shillings for the year'~ course of lectmes ; tmd the following
text-book:
Gregor[...]re tAkiug Lhi. cnm· e, students mnst have passed the examination in
the first yettr's •onrse in Pure iHatllematics (No. 30).
Subjects of examination :
The professor's lectures and the following text-book:
·watson, A T[...]39. Third Year's Course in Physics f"or the
B. sc. Degree.
A[...]e students must have attended lectures and passed the
examination of the second year's course in Pure Mathematics.
Subjects of examination:.
The professor's lectures and the following text-books:
\V atson, A Te[...]40. Third Year's Course in Physics f"or the
Diploma in Applied Scien[...]s of examination :
Those portions of the third year's course of lectures and of laboratory
work for the B.Sc. DQgree, and of Watson's Tex t-book of Physi[...]city, and Magnetism.

41. Physics f"or the Honours Dea-ree o-f B.Sc.
Candidates for the Honours tlegt· e B.l:lc. mu t fir· t t~ttend and t>MS iJI
a.ll lectures ancl labomtory- work required fo.- the Ordimwy do~ree, iucludiug
eeeond year's course in[...]1); and in nddittOn muat llr t
attend lectures in the thi rd year's Otu e in 1:athematic for tho Jl. c.[...]al course of lectures and laboratory work, and to the study of the
hereunder prescribed text-books.
The fee for this special course of lectures and laboratory work is£!'! ISs.
Text-books recommended for the comse in Honours Physics :
Edsel', {[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (558)[...]CHEMISTRY.
[The attention of students is directed to the rules 011 p. 178]

45. Compulsory Chemist[...]ong and
Petit.
Elementary Chemistry of the following substances :
Hydrogen, oxygen, oz[...]it.~ oxirlP.s. Nitrous acid. Nitric acid. The atmosphere. Ammonia
and its compounds.[...]ulphur, its oxilles
and derived acids, the thionic acids excepted. Sulphuretted hy-[...]ds
Helium, argon and other similar gases.
The Elemonta ry heruil!try of the following metal :
:Sodium, p tn~:; inm, lit[...]nickel. platinum.
An elementary statement of the principal facts and theories of solution
and electrolysis. The elerne.n.ts of spectrnm analysis.
B. PRACTICAL CH[...]ua.lly and is completed in
one year.
The practical work will consist of the qualitative analysis of simple sal ttl
a[...]water
and silicates.
EXAMINATION. The examination in compulsory Chemistry incluc[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (559)[...]e taking this course students must ha1•e passed the examination in
Compulsory Ph,ysics (No. :17 )
A more detailed study of the subjects of Compulsory Chemis tr}' and
the Elementary Chemistry of ruLidium, cresium. titani[...]num, vanadium, seleniu m, telluriinn, radium, and the pla.timnu group
of metals.
The elementary study of the theory of gases, the atomic theory, and t,he
determination of atomic and molecular weights. Y alency. The periodic
law. Solutions. Thermo-chemistry. Electr[...]ery difficult unlt'ss t,hey have previously
taken the elementary course in Orga.nic Chemistry (No. 51).[...]Chemistry, 'Va.de.
For consultation, H.oscoe & Schorlemmer's Chemistry.

48. Practical Chemist[...]cannot t.ake this course unless they have passed the examination
in Compulsory Chemist-ry (No. 45).
The qut\litath•u nual ysis of more complex m[...]

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The gnwimetric estimation of aluminimn, iron, calcium[...]te analysis of crystallized copper sulphate.
The vollmwtric l termination of iron by bichwmate S()]ution, the n•e
of iodine and thio-sulph a~e ~olutious, o.ml the \'olnmetric estimation of calcium
by permanganate[...]This course extends over one year. Fee for the com·se, £18 ISs. ; per
term, £6 6s. The practical work will consist of the qualitative analysis
of mixtures containing phosphates and silicates allfl selected organic sttb-
stances (the same a.s those in l:lyllabus No. 52), and also of[...]simple gravimetric and volumet-ric analys1s, and the. analysi~ of
manures, soil~. etc.

51. Theoret[...]This course is given annually and is completed in the first two terms of the
year.
Separation and purification of[...]formulae.
Homologous Series. The methane series ami its halogen derivatives.
Also the derived alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, acids, acid[...]actic, malic, tartaric, nnd citric acids.
The sugnr., starch , collulo. e, dexLrine, glycogen, mnnnitol 1\llll
duloit 1.
The amino-acids aucl acid auai<les, especially ~!l·c[...]eoUJ'On' in c, and
caffeine.
The bile acids.
The olefine and acetylene series of hydrocarbo[...]

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Elementary study of the polymethyleue~.
The aro:natic serie~. BE>uzene and its homolognes. Th[...]stitution product~, and strnctnre. Aniline and the tolnidine~.
Diazoninm compoumlti. ~[...]ne and quinoline.
General properties of the alkaloids.
Thiophene, furfural, pyrr0le[...]~ngar:-;.

Elementary study of the proteins, and their hydroly;;is am\ sy nthe,is.[...]t one organic acid and one organi<:
ua~e, the organic Sll bstanccs to be selected front the following list:-
Uxr~.J:tte~, acetates[...].r, urea, morphia, quinine, strychnine,
The quantitative an;t]~·>'is of milk, and the rleterm\nntion of the
more important substances in urine.[...]ammally and i~ completed in one year.
Same as the qualitative part of Practical Organic Chemistr.Y[...]54. Chemistry, Honours.
Gtuu.lillaLCs for the llouours Dogr iu 'h •tni»La·y cu· r[...]:uui11atiou. They will he •xpect d lo [lend all
the t ime ll<l~ ne<:c"-'!llrily de,·otcd io I f"lllr[...]i. t a·y 1111~.\' ol(l•lll n Cl.4i.~l.li"Y for the U•~ ttcr
mulcr.lnnlin:; of Ad,·nn•col 'It 'l ui ~a·y.
Students for the Hononrs Degree in Chemititry pay a fee of £18 18s. a year
or £6 6s. a term.
'l'Pxt·hooks.-Those for the Pass degree, and, in aoldition, others to which
reference will be given by the P1ofes;;or from time to time.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (562)[...]re and pmcb1cn.l wOJ·k e::< tend over Lwo years. The li-:J:st yenr'. work
consi«t!J of n. cou1· ·e[...]. e orul year tudents wlll be ~required to attend the com·. on
G-eol o~~ and Pn.lacontolog\' (setouLin[...]E ami F). Tt is uot
nee · rwy, ho wever, th a.~ the COill.e in ueology n.nll Mine.rttlo~l' sh011l<l be
h~okcn in the same yen-t· l nt it is impcmLive thn.t Oh·ision[...]SORY lN B.Sc. COUHSR).
A . PHYSIOGRAPHY. The earth as a planet. The atmosphere and meteoric
phenomena. Climates. The h) drosphere. The lithosphere. Evolrr-
tion of land forms.[...]hism. Fossilization. Snccession of life
on the earth.
About 30 lectures in the auove suujects will be delivered, Olle hour a week
during the three terms, as a compulsory science subject, nud as part of the
Geology and Mineralogy .Part I. Course. Fee £1 J[...]ry, Hollin D. Ph.vsiograph!l·
55B, C, D, E, & F. Geology and Mineralogy.[...]Is. 3d.
Dawson, :Sir J . \Y. The Geological Histo1'.1/ of Plants. Internat[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (563)[...]tall. Texl. Book of Geolog,y, or,
i\f>trr. The Prinl.'iples of Stratigraph-ical Geology.
Pr[...]nts are cxpccte I to rlevot s ufficien t ~ilue to the . tully of tit
(o il rwnilo.blo for LhaL[...]nl wol-k.
Divisions B., C., and D. comprise the Geological lectures given in the
fil'st and second, or second :md third terms, as[...]d will al ·o be lit~bla to cxamin·
ation in it. The thesis must be handed in not later lu\n he exart1ina.tion
in subject B.
E. MINERALOGY. The course consists of both lectures and practica,l w[...]2. Properties of minerals
3. The •11\J:!.Siti cntion and systematic description[...]logmphy. entbrnciu .., el m uts of ry ·tn.l., II$& of contact
goniotn •tel', n.nd del.e rmi ns~lio tt of cry L;d forms uolo nging to the
more im pol·htnt of hu !3~ c l ~[...]tuE,
most nf which cn.n be putcha.sed from the depal'tnltmt at a. cosL of a.bout 12~.
Books[...]£1 I/; laboratory \\'ork, £1 1/.
F. PETROLOGY. The course consists of both lectures and practical work.
Lectu1·es will be delh·ered twice per week during the Recond term and will
include
l[...]lude demon·
strations in :
1. The petrological microscope and accessory devices for the determiua·
tion of minerals in thin ~lices.
2. The id enlii liculiion of t he common rock-forming minerals, and sys-·
t mutic CX<Unin at ion of the leading rock type~ by the aid of micro·
$Cope und thi[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (564)[...]II,QGY AND )1(:\ERJ.LOGY.

3. The identification of rocks in the hanrl '>pecime11s.
4. Each student will[...]inary Degree B.Sc.
Students lmvin~ completed the P~Lrt I. emir~·• detailed uu<let paragraph 55
may elect to proceed with the Part II. cour"e under either of the alternatire
sections detailed be1ow :-[...]11 pauyiug ll, 11, I.: · ·Liouili~ nn<l huly ut the
microscopic llbl'liCLlll' f fm<.•il o1·g[...]Stucle11ts ItT ~~pcc te<1 to dovot.e ru- 11111 h
time n po.·.·ibl co ~he t>•uct-ic,J , L\Itly of the palaooutulog io•nl ollc ·tion;. ll'hll•
are[...]IIY.
LPctwn dealing cn111prehe:usively with the subject as set forth in the text-
hook will be dclil'ered twice per week during the first term.
Pnu-tlcal classes will meet for[...]eek. Instruction will be
;.:iven in the measurement of crystals with the Fuess uniYer:;al
goniometer, and[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (565)[...]during tloe second term until con•pleted. The ~ubject will he intro-
duced by an outline of the theoty of the microscope, to be followed
by a detailed Lliscnssiou of the optical prop1•rtic>< of miner:tk
Practical[...]and consist of
experiments illustrating the: l!I'Ofl !'L i ~ of donbly n~fracting minerals,[...]ulation of specinl 1\!>Jlllil'l\ln. fur u. e with the microscope.
Text Book:
Iddings, J .[...], heginniu:; tlft r thn t' mupletioll of
the conrse in optical miuemlllg,r, nud conf in niu g to lhc end oi ~he
thiul term. The subject. will ill •hultl •I syst l1111tic :;'[...]of
wck types, a discussion of ollie l)f the more i111ri •tU prohl 'Il l>' in Lh
or[...]l mntn.ntorphi •),
aml mt extension of the tielr\ of •I .·cripti•·o tuiuornlogy tOtwh ed npun
in the Part I course.
Practical demonstrations \\'ill occupy six hour; per week
In acldition to the st•:ted hours of clemonl'trations, the student will'be
1equirecl to devote an additional 'ix honrs per wePk throughout the
three terms to practical work to alllplify the ground covere1l in the
demonstrations.
Text Books:[...].?!f· Wile;y.
Fees for Sections A or 13. of the Pm·t li course-£11 II s per annum, or •[...]tlto !!ltuw n. mor •llcLtLil tl I nowletlgo (l( the fllll>ject.s than is required for
t h Pa · Degrr[...]h y will l,e th[l't·te•l If• ><pend all t,he time not
necel urily devoted Lo l ee~n rc on pmcticrd[...]ning student can be con~i1lered competent to take the Honour~
Course in L~eology, as the time available is iou limited to do justice to the
subject.
Original work must be undertaken by students in this conr,e. which may
be in one of the followin.z lines, or such c.ther lines of research as the lecturer
in the subject may approve:-
(<t) 'J'h[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (566)[...]aphical vroblems in field study.
Students for the Honours Degree in Geology ami Palaeontology pay a[...]s of rocks >tnd minerals must be carried mtt
in ·the chemical laboratory.
Students will be encou[...]original research therein.
l::ltudents for the Honours Degree in Mineralogical C:eology pay a fe[...]or £6 6s. a term.
Text-books :--Those for the Pass Degree. Referenct>s to more hig[...]f fourth year status and can-
not be taken before the conrxes set out under 55 lutve been completed.[...]Detritnl ores and gems in clastic deposits.
The lectures will occupy one hom each week during the Sf.cond term.
Fees-£[ ls.
Text-books recommendetl : -
llcol &'Y of Ore D epo itl : Th omn.s. a ud t\l uc Aliste[...]: Posepny. w Yol"k.
For reference: The Nature of Ore Deposits, 2 Vols. by Dr. R.[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (567)[...][1'he attention of students is directed to the rules on pp li4·176 ]

EXAMINATIONS.-'All ex[...]tl1e
second :tnd third tenus, and including the following:
(a) uutline of structura[...]ring plants.
(c) An introduction to the physiology, ecology ami gt>ographical
distinction of plant~.
(d) The principles of classification of flowering plants[...]y, and Friday at 11 a . m.
II. PRACTICAL WORK for the abo\'e course will extend over four honrs per
week (two periods of two hours) rlm·ing the second and third terms on
Tnesdays and vVed[...]r. 1912 E1lition .
.FeeR-Lectures £2 2s. for the course, or 14s. per term.
Practical work , £4 4s. for the emnse, 01· £1 8s. per term.[...]Botany.
Second and third year's course for the Ordinary
degree of B.Sc.
I.[...]rm , wlU l•e ~·hen
CO lll'ilC
for the linnl xun li nnt.ion in botany. 'l'h leclu•·c. will den! with the
nnMou1y tllld m rphoJo~:y of J.l l nnc~. 'I[...].'! will
mn.ke nnd exaJutne prepl\l'Mion of the plants dealt with iu the lecturc:s.
In (;onoectiou wi th Lhe[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (568)[...]arwin aml Acton.
Fees-Lectures. £9 !l". for the whole course, or £1 lis. 6d. per term
Practical work, £18 JSg. for the course, or £3 3~. per term.

64. Botany for the Honours Degree of' IB.Sc.
'nndi 11\ t " fo[...]. how tt more
rl ct n. il e cllolOII"! er l g~ f the nhjer,t. ~ han is l'crtnit· tl fur ~h P 1u - d c[...]c. ,,wy. I will orclinll ril. be uec snry
t.h n.t the (.; l! c tn i • tr~· bl! i:tk ·n loofore he lina l yc:u·' wnrl' in Dt•ta u~· .
Students for the Honours degree in Botany pay a fee of £18 ISs. a[...]tun. . • u. l:~ken uy
students intlepeurlently. The course set onl u uclt-r ~ o tJZ m n I IJc la k '[...]l plun t hrc ding. In
connection with the lcc Lnn::s a course of e ·p c nll «' lll tt! wor k in the
laLomtm·y will I.J n.rmll)!'<'ll.
The course willloo g b ·en in Hli (J.
Text-hoo[...]tlisC>l!! f l'ln.ntl'. B. }f. Dnggar (Ginn & Co., X . Y.)
L'ln.u Pliy i()lu/:(,1', B. ~f. Dug-gnr (The 2\Iacmillan Co.)
Fee for the conrse, £+-is. or £2 2~. per term.
65b. F[...]!le l.l t.url nl>' Utkill~ Lhc ForeRLry <:olllse.
TheThe cour:~e ~>o t on ~ uud I' )(o. 62 mn>!t ho La k en 11r t.
This course "ill be gil'en from lime to time as occasion demands . Jtwill
be taken during the year following the course in Elementary Botany set out
under No. 62. lt will be given in 1916.
Fee for the course, £2 2s.

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66. Elementary Bioloa-y (for the Dea-rees of B. sc.[...]introduction to tl!e elementary
facts .concernmg the stmcture, hfe processes, nnd reproductwn of lidng[...]hich (except as provided for in Regulation
II. of the Degree of B.Sc., pftragraph 4) must be taken toge[...]didates must present themselves for both parts at the same examina-
tion, and pass in both parts.
Fee for the course, £6 6s.

PART I.-PLANTS.

(a) The general structure, physiology, and life story of-[...]lbugo, saccharomyces, ancl bacteria.
The outlir.es of the reproduction and life cycle of the fern and the
pine.
(b) The ~trnctnral botany of the dicotyledonous plant, as illustrated by a
herbaceous and a woody type .
The flower ·of ranunculus, lathyrus, and lilium. V[...]·tilisa-
tion, an<l development of the seed a nd fruit. Germination of
the wheat and bean .
(c) General outlines of the physiology of nutrition, respiration, secretion,[...]redity, variation, and evolu-
tion.
(d) The phenomena of saprophytism as illustrated by sar.c[...]ated by albugo and puccinia. Pathology
of the organism.
The lectures will take place on Mondays, W etlnesdays, and Fridays, at
5 p.m. , during the first term.
The labomtory work will take place on Mondays,[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (570)[...]T II.-ANL\ULS.

This course will include:
(a) The fundamenta1 facts of animal morphology and physiology, as illustrated
by the following types :
Amoeba; vorticella, hydra, freshwater mussel, crayfisl1, frog.
(b) The histological characters of the blood, epidermal and conn ecth'e tissue.~,[...]nd nerve in vertebrates.
This part of the course is intended to serve as an introduction to the
histology of the human body.
The lectures and demonstrations will take place during the secoucl and
third terms, on 1\fondavs, 'Vednesday[...]rext-books :
Practical Biology; Huxley & Martin.
Elementary Biology ; Parker.[...]tile subject-matter of
Pa1·t II. of the course).
The Frog-an Introdnction to Anatomy and Histology: ll[...]B
67. Physiology (for the Degrees of M.B., and[...]of Physiology will extend over four terms, viz. :-the three
rerms constituting one academic year, and the first term of the following year.
It will comprise tl1e subject matter of the most recent editions of Halliburton's
Handl>ook o[...]liburton's
essentials of Chemical Physiology, and the Professor's Lectures.
Students are required to attend :-
l. The Professor's lectures, the complete course of which will extend
over the first and second terms of one year and the first term of the
following year.
2. p ract.ical cour;;;e of Bl t lorry whiclt will be held during the terms
in \\' hl ch Llt Prof • sor's[...]Chemistry, whicil will be held
dllling the third term in each year.

Practical Examination.[...]to h.ow a lll'l:l.C ical nc JU O.in h~n ce wi hh the mo. t itnportnut apparat\1s
ttsutl in :>Ludy ing the phy iology of mn: cle, 11 CI'\'e, t he cir[...]

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Text- books recommended :
The latest edi~ions of
Efaudbook of Phy ioloiD'[...]olo~y : Brodie.

68. Physiology ('for the De~tree o'f B. Sc. Pass).[...]ncl la.boratory
work, which will be prescribed by the ProfesRor.
Before being credited with a pass[...]logical Chemis~ry will
be prescribed.
Fee for the whole course, £28 7s.
Text-books.-Those reco[...]ther ar~icles and works as ana,y be prcscriueu by
the Professor.

69. Physiology and Physiological[...]quired to .·how n. more •letailed kp wl d"e of the
tmbj ct tbu.n is required fox th Pn[...]exJlectecl thaL ' Ludqnt will devote all tbeia·
time not necessnnly oc npied in lect'lll' ' to \\'Ork[...]io·
logical Jabomtorie. .
LtulentR for the llonoms .Degree in Ph~ ··iology and 1 lly~<i.ol[...]. a tna·nl. 'fhese fees
include ~h.l! Lee fot· the pass work set ou L nnd et· 67 t~nd 6 .
'l'ext.ho[...]n.o graphs on Bio.ohemi t.a·~· (Ed. l>y Plimmer & 1-fopkiu ).
~re..-xt- ~·ool< of[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (572)[...]1num, payable
pro 1·ata at the begin n·ing of each Session.[...]cultuxnJ College
!or two complete yeard, and take the ordin ary ollCJ?O om· e in t he followin g
subjects as outlined in the publishecl Prosp etu. of t ne College:-
(a) The princi)>l · a ncl prn.cti ce of agriculture
(b) The priu iples ttnd pra!\Li e of fruit culture
of
(c) The principl • a ud PI'I\Ctice dairying
(cL)[...]E.
COMPULSORY SUBJECTs-:--:ote : Students for the degree of B.Sc. in
Fore1try must fulfil the conditions of H.egulation II. of the B. Sc. degree.
7t[...]art of cour~e set out under 46.
Fee for the course, £1 8s.
Organic Chemistry, Theoret[...]71b. Geology.
The following course llns bee n pmscrilled, and will[...]al Mtd Fo1·~•t G ~ o l.o!J.IJ, provided for in the ordinary curriculum as
n section of !16[...]ree hours a week. Fee.• £2 2!!.
The characteristic anatomical and physiological features of the
native forest trees and culti[...]ge.
'!'he Ny. Le matic position of the ~tbove trees.
'l'he course will be tak en during the year followin).( the course in E lemen·
ta.ry Bot any set ou t[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (573)[...]n ; fee, £3 3$.
General insect structure. The c,lot.ailetl nno.tomy of a l.yt>ical
i[...]\tiou of nursery st.oek,
insecticides. The gencml relntion of iusects to plants.
Forest inl!ects studied in detail under the Eollowiu~ heads :-
((1) Life history o[...]ro a.nd extent of tlam11S(C1 wit.h recognition of the
post by it.s modo of <lamnge w[...]l be tn.ken nt tho S.A. School of Mines. .Fee for the
course, £2 2s.[...]min-
ntiioo will be held in both b-ections at the end of each year if neecssnry.
The lecLILI'CI' has L>OWOl' to invito students who propose to take IIJ>
Forestry for the .B. Sc. degree Lo atLcll(l Lhe fores&ry clo.ss lh[...]pro.ctica.l work, whiCih begins at. U1e en<l of the first yco.r at t.hc
University, more useful eo the studeut.
Fee for the whole course, £lu Jus., Ol' £2 12s. 6<1.[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (574)[...]e development of fm· e. stl',l/.
The Woods antl Forests Act, 1882, of South Australia.[...]lio•·est poli•',lf. WiLy vf fore L~ . The State in relation to forests.
l~u[...].q, 1)\111, win L, hiftiug Sllnds. 11.11d lir·e. The Bush l•'iJcs
o ~>, 1!113, vf[...](/1) .·l tlmftu.<t •·a.tro,.,
Dnring the \'tlCtLtion>; s Lnd nl will bo placed on the N.•er"~ of th Forest
J)cptu:twcut,[...]nlUK
c~ unll y in imp11r ~~nee with the 1heoreti,.ul ()Ur ·e, uml will con i. t
of the routino of t~ wnrking fore. tc r, ~·. 11., nur e[...]will ben pro.cti~~.l examination
in thethe Farm.
Hall's Soils.
Hoolts for l[...]isher. Pub., Bra.d·
bury, Agnew & Co., Ltd.
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (575)[...]M1>1'ALLOR y COURSE.
The course will co1~is~ of l·h fo ll owiu,.,. estimo[...]and cha.lcopyrite itwolving
C)>l~rrt~ion >\IHJ the a c of v Jumetric t\ncl •ruviu1etric li.mnt[...].
Assay ohvorking solutions resul ting from the ~yunide proces.'!of extmeting
golrl. Assay[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (576)[...]onndM.ion . Exctwali 11 . ili ng.
The prot ertie1 of building nuJ.~er i t~l , as brick, stone, lime, ntortar, cement,
concrete, ·&c.
The physical properties of timber. Influence of time, felling, seasonin<T,
etc., upon strength and dur[...]ll that. i u ua.lly taught in this
subject up to the cvnstrucli 11 of t he conic ·Mti ou~ , the cycloid , volu te~, and
spirt\l. Before ta[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (577)[...]ourse in ;\·I echanical Draughtsmanship, ttnd in the preparation
of working drawings of separate parts of machinery.
Copying drawings to the same_ or dill'erent scales.
Sketching and mea[...]tion of ,olidA and oblique proje ·tion. Taken at the School of Desig-n.
85[...]HIP L
An introductory set of lectlll'es to the Electrical Engineering Fellows~ip
II. Course, tak[...]lectric i\lnolrinery, \ oh;. I. and II. -Sheldon & Hausmann; or
ElecLr ienl Eu giJteo l[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (578)[...]iJ oro.tion will in ~hi . COlli ·c 1, rh•en to the det:<ils of the more
theoretic:tl work, espec.il\lly in i apJ>Iioation to the de~ign and u.~e of
electri~:tl n~nnhin ery nud ll[...]! mmll ch :;tenter <(1 11~11, a nd 1\ Lli3 . n.me time extended.
Tex li-hon ks :-
D n tLmo Elc:ctri • Mnchincry, \' ol8. I. :tnd H.-Sheldon & H>tUSltl:tnn.
Pr11 ·tical 'I e Li ng f Dym[...]'l'h lect\t l' will IJe mainly llev t c to the following:
'!'he ge nru·o.l j)l'ineii>Ie~[...]illere.nl condi t ions of lotuli nl{ nud onpling. The
snpply nml di Lril.mtJon of power, lettli[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (579)[...]of various hand toolR, with practical \YOrk 011 the filing of Jiat
surfaces to straight-edge and cali[...]R, fitting key~, etc.
Ceutreing w01·k for the lathe, grinding lathe tools, ttnning with hand
to[...]g mttcl~ines.
f•u~hiu ing . urfacea in the " '"~piug, plotuiHJ.r, 1\Utl milling-machines. et[...]Turning (iiJ.
Description and use of the componml sli<le-rest lathe, for surfacing and
iCreii'-CUtting.
Methods of calculating change wheels for screw-cutting, etc.
Turp.ing and fitting to exact gauge, scraping ~nrfaces.
The principles of gearing ltnd the cutting of ~imple gears in the milling
nmchine.
88.[...]lipl ~l ll'imrl ~(' 1'()11',; and worms in the lathe.[...]ret·Lin~ machinery to be put to practical use in the
WOI'k:>hop.'l 01' lt~h 1'1\tOI',I'-
89. Hydraulics.
The laws governing the How of water through orifices, over weirs, along
pipes and open ehanneb.
'lhe principle.· 'llllln)lling the constrnct.ion ami working of water wheels
tmhlncs[...]rn t~Li -~1 'ro ur~es numberell 30, 31, nnd 33 in the S.rllabns, must he
taken Lefor ll oiH 'onr[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (580)[...]91 . Ma'-hi~ Design (ii.).
The design of a n engine, of which compl ete wor k in[...]boiler. n.ml ·team en"in~.
J onle's eq\livnlent The l3t·iti. It tl erma I unit.. :)1Huratcll n.nd su[...]eamuc . Functions of Oy-wheel nud
governor. The eccentric. Lhe · imple ali\le l'tLive. r,o.\1 le[...]Pi ton v•tiVP.. lJivided valves. The Corlisa
engine. Hisrh speed engines,[...]nrti~<, and , l'ar ons turbine!!. ompnl'i. 011 of the te1un tUt·bine nnd
reciprocating engine.[...]rip-
tiOll of som modern engine n~ ing his ycle-. TheThe Diesel oil en):!ine. Hl~~tl kstone t•ude oil eugine.
The poLrol engine'. Carl>urettors. Vnh·o t<iming . p[...]no.l , Hornsby, and Co.uabridge.
No·re.-The ~~bo,,e cour e i Cl ontially de ·cri.ptil[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (581)[...]~~onsion ot
gases. Carnot cycle. Heve1·sibility. The Hegenerator . Properties of steam.
Theory of the steam engine . Carnot and Rankine cycle. The ent:t·opy tem-
perature diagrams. ]{efrigerating umchines.
The testing ot steam engines, measurement of power, i[...]Balancing, primary and secondary.
Text Book-" The Sten,m Engine "-Ewing.
PRACTICAL.
An experimental comse on the boiler, steam engine, oil engine, and petr[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (582)[...]roxinu~t com po ~i ion.·.
vVHOUC:BT IRON. -The modern "pig-boiling' proce~s. 1-'munction o
"pu[...]. - Aci•l ancl hil.Sic pruccs,;. I rutlu clr... The
Open· henrth Pru 'Cl .- l•'urn:wes, acid and h[...]hy pan :illl i\IJ:,'ll lllfl~ion .
OrdJiue - of the %ien·ogelrtml /1 n:,:ustiu pnJCCJI,-<, rLpplinuc[...]ry,'' ~· tOll}(h '' nud "0\' Cl']lUletl" copper. The cheunstn· of
(:Opper o;lnlll ~in g 1\rlll refini[...]es. , ' mof~m" in I' \' •1·1r mtor.v (urnnces. The \Velsh process. ~Jags and
Lheir tren.tnumt. f:i lliUllin.!;' in l.llu.se funmce -. Outlines of the proces~. Copper
rcfluin:; "ir1 rev l'hcmlol'y fll[...]l.iy ~lr ' <'yn.nidll pl'O" •
D termin Lion of the olnb!a ~teicli y of 1t11 ore and Lhe lnt u[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (583)[...]SCIE:\CE. 219
The treatment of pyritic goltl ores hy the chlorination proce~s.
Chloriuising roasting[...]' hyposnlphite of socii\..
Assay for sil,•er of the solntion resnlting f:om tl.e lixiviation of the ore
Snlphatising ro:<..;ting of mattes. Tl1e[...]u wwiou.
kind~ of fn el. 'on tntc~i?n ~tnd theThethe c l'C>~ tlmt cn11 tt!ltudly l•c trenLc:d hy •[...]. . . 'at e: ono,.~ or
rn ercury a.rulgold, unrl the ]H' cnntions adopted to mini111 i::t them . 'J'I1e Bo11.
Mnlinuons pro ·e · The c.\'ttuide pt·oc R. r • •~ntl ta.il[...]e · Alll'lifl.n · ~ llScd. · · of hrmatino in the proce~..;.
J'r •citliLntion f h gold l)y ;dnc[...]modern mechanical roasting furnaces. Outlines of the old Mexican Patio
process. The Patera and Kiss hyposulphite processes. The Rnssell process
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (584)[...]ler whic h \'ll.ri nR el •m nts
are r <lu cd in the blnat, furn a ·e. " pecittl" iron[...]nn onJ'
plates.
OTHER l\fETALS.-Ontlines of the metallmgv of th e following metaiR :-
:Mercury, A[...]100. Metallurgy (iii).
The subjects of Metallurgy II. treat.ed in grea.ter d[...]rnctnre of mebtls.
Design of plant.
The present state of metallurgical pm.ctice.
R[...]101. Mlnin& (ia) .
The modes of occurrence of minerals. Clas~ilication o[...]ds of prospecting for minerals.
Boring with the diamond n,nd calyx drills. The Amerimm ~ystem of boring
by percussion.[...]·
Breaking groullfl. Hand tools. The use of machinery for breaking- ground.
The transmission of power to working places. A[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (585)[...]J.Il tomati stopping geo.r. Electric hoists.
The drainage of mines. lTndergrcund d::-.. nts. l}nj.inaae l,unn i . Baling.
Systems of pumping. The omisb ystelll. Li.ft and phu'lger pltll.1p , pwup[...]s. Natural
ve utilation. 'l'he lu,ws go\•crning the flow of air in mines. Means of assisting
uatm·al[...]tion.
enLdfugal fao s and hiOIVCt . Mea n1·ing the flow of air.
The lightin~ of mines.
The descent and ascent of miners. Ladders and ladder[...]tension of that mapped out in Mining (la) , w1tl~
the following additions:-
Coall\lining. Methods of minin~, and the theory and practice of ventilation.
Mine Economics. The sampling of mines ancl the principles of valuation.
Mine boflk-keeping.
Mining Law. The elemeuts of the mining laws of the Australian Sttttes.
Mining iliethods. The priuciples of ore-extraction outlined in Mining (I a).
treated with gre11.ter detail.
Mine Surveying. The making ami use of mine plans. Thethe design of surface works, etc., a.nd students will[...](ib) (Ore Dressing;)
RocK BREAKERS.-The Blak , Uotls;:e, and Gat · Lypo. . Details of co[...]led desori p~io n s of Lyp ical cou tl"uctions of the
"arious pttrts. Butt,ery frn,mc t~nd fou n[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (586)[...]US-APPT,IEO SCIENCE.

General comparisons of the cost and chamcter of the reduction effected by
different machines.
SC[...]Slime sepll·
rators. Laws of classitication by free setLling in water.
JIGs.-Description of types. Th e Hartz, May, Hancock, and others. Char·
acte of the action of jigs. · The effect of interstitial currents and suction.
Richard's experiments.
CONCENTRATING TAnLE!>.-Generallaws. The Wiltley tabl e, Frue vanner,
-canvas tables, budd[...]ures will lJe gi,·en, but a considerable part of the time will
be devoted to makin~ drawings illustrative of the work in hand.
The principles of the proce ~s es described in Mining clh), Ore Dressin[...]d to
illustrate these ptinciples further .
The/roblem of finding a method of treatment for a par[...]se of lectures is given annually.
Fee for the course, £2 2s., or 14s. per term.
I rolilll inar ' un·ey ruad location of a lin e of milwn,y. The sottin~ u~ of
ei1·cuh.LI' a nd LmnsiMon clll'V .[...]various papers, to which they will be
referred in the course of lectnres, in the Proceedings of Engineering
~ocieties.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (587)[...]hnin sun·oyin ~; by trimwuln.liou. 'l'i line . The umgneLic
JI C ill . ;\lag uet.ic declinatiou[...]ilt . EUndntLiion of hrcal
nt~mction. The ruincr'll tlial. Dialling. 'on tmctiou of Lhe lucodoli c.
'l'hc vm·ui er. The tole cope. Tit • roLicule. J pln.ciu).l' brokcu cro~ wire .
.Exttminiug thethe · uhtlh· i ~ion of
loml. t a~li a mca.[...]g >:<ii CR opeu cut.", re~ervo i lil , ;::m ling, & . 'l'unn clling. Sun•eyil1g
nnder~ro n l)(l. .[...]m of tim . . 'oll\r a1uJ :ilderenl Lime. J.. ocal
time 'u.leul atiun I)( Lime of en ltniunli[...]a course in pmctical carpentry intenrled to make the student
oamiliar wit h th e u se of ~voodworkiu g tools and to give him a kn owledgeof the
Je.mentary r•rinciplcs of carpentry.
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (588)[...]SYLLABUS-LAW.

THE FACULTY OF LAW.
ORDINAR[...]g Part I., Chap. 4; Part IT.
with the exception of Chap. 7; Part III., Chap. 5; and[...]AW OF PROPERTY (Part JI.)-(111).
(a) The follo wing . pc<:in.l sulljeut.s : Terms of years, Mortgages,
Title, The Motlom 'on,·eyance, Trusts, Bills of Sale, Admin[...]erty, Insolvency, and Companies.
(b) The following Statutes:-
The Distress for R ent Act, 1888.
The Landlord and T enant Act, 1893 ( \: o. 580).
The Trustee Act~, 1893 a nd 1907.
The Administration and Probate Acts, 1891 and 1904.
The Real Property Act, 1886.
The Bills of Sale Act, 1886, and No.4 of 1855-6.
The Married '\Vomen's Property Acts, 1883-4, 1898, an[...]far as they relate to property.
The Insolvent Act, 1886.
Act No. 7 o[...]of 1841 (Registration of Deeds).
The Companies Acts, 1892, 1893.
The Policies Protection Act, 188i.
(c) The reports of cases specially prescribed in lectures[...](
Willi a m 'Perr;ou n.l Proverty The pa rts relating to the
tl·n han an cl K euriok- Dige. t[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (589)[...]12).
(a) General Principles
(b) The Law as to the Sale of Goods, Negotiable Insh:uments,[...]ance, and Bailments ·
(c) The following Statutes:-
[ru'l'illd 'IV[...]GS-(113).
(a) Law of Torts.
(b) The following Statutes:-
Employer's[...]Amendment Act, 1895
Act to Amend the Law of Slander, 1S65
Limitation[...]:
Salmond's Law of Torts.
Clerk & Lindsell s Law of Torts.
Russ31l o[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (590)[...]PROCEDURE-(114).
(a) Principles o± the Law of Evidence.
::ltatutes: No[...]n Act, 1901 (Fed.).
(b) Pwcedure of the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Act[...]h edition).
Stephen's Digest of the Law of Evide11ce.
Odgers' Principles of Pleading.
(c) Procedure of the Local Court.
Local Courts Act,[...]TUTIONAL LAw-(115).
(a) Outlines of the Constitutional History of Englanu
([...]Constitutional Law
(G) Relations of the Crown and Imperial Parliament to the
Colonies ann Dependencies
(d) The Constitution of South Australia
(e) The Constitution of the Austmlian Commonwealth
(j) The Statutes and. Cases specially prescribed in the course of
lectures.
Text-books:
Moore's The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia.
(Stu[...]SPECIAL SUBJECTS.
1. LATIN-(2).
The same as prescl'ibed for the first year of the B.A. Degree.

2. One ~ubject of the course for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Arts,
e[...]isprudence.
3. HOMAN LAW-(116).
The course of lectures is given every second year, an[...]year. It will be given ml917.
(a) The historical development of Roman J,aw
(b) The Roman Law under Justinian
( The Law of Obligations

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (591)[...]:
Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the H.oman Eri:Jpire, chap. 44.
JVl[...]Procedure) antl Book IJI. (Family Law :tnd the Law of Inheri-
tam~e).[...]m· LA"\Y AND LEGISI,A'L'ION-(117).
The course of lectureR is given every second yea.r, a[...]Brown',-; AusLininn Theory of Law, aJHl The Underlying Principles
of ;vr[...].\.TE INTEUNA'L'IONAL LAw-(118).
The course of lect.urPS is given every second year, a[...]Vestln.ke's P1·ivate Int_ernational Law.
NtYrE.~The f<Jllowing conrBe of :=~tndy is :·mggested to canrlidates for the
Degree of Bachelor of Ln.ws :-"[...]racts.
O_ne sn bject included in the B.A. ConrHe.[...]cedure.
It i;o rccommemled that candidn.tes for the Degree of Bachelor of Law~
~:!hould not enter into Article:=: until after the cml1pletion of their first year's
conr~c at the Univer~ity.
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (592)[...]ary Anatomy.
Fee for the Conr;;e, £8 Ss.
/. Descriptive Anatomy.
B[...]. Practical Anatomy.
Daily :1ttendance in the Dissecting Room f1·om 9 to 5, except at ler.Lure[...]commencletl:
Practical Anatomy: ParsonR & \VdghL; or
lVIn.nnn,l of Pntctica.l Ana[...]of Physiology will extend over four terms, viz.:- the thi·ee
terms constituting one aca1lcmic year, antl the Jlrst term oi the following yeax.
It will comprise the subject; nmtter of the most recent editions of Hnllihurton's
Handbook of[...]urton's
Essentials of Chemical Phyr-;iology, anrl the Professor's Lecturer:;.
Students m·e required to attend :-
l. The Pt•ofessor's lecture~>, the eomplete eonn<e of which will extend
over the first and seeoml terms of one year all\l the (in-;t teTm of the
following year. Fee, pet· term, £2 2[...]..l course of Histology which will be held during the ten.ns
in which the ·Professor's lectnTe,"l are de1iverc(l; for this[...]tllicroscope that slmll
be subject to the approval of the Professor. Fee, Jler term, £33/.
3. A pnc[...]C!temistry, which will be hel(l
during the third tenn in each year. Fee, for the couTse, £3 3f.
Practical Examination.
Each c[...](2) To Rhow a
practicnl acquaintance ·with the chemistry of a,lbumin n,ml iLs
allies, milk, the digestive juices aml their actions, lt]oocl, urin[...]most important apparatu1;
uSed in Rtudying the physiology of mn~ele, nerve, the circulatory aml
respiratory Ry:<.tems.
Text-books recommended :
The latest edition,., of
Handbook of Phy[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (593)[...]Chemistry.
Fee for the conn:e, £8 Sf.
Sn!JjecLs Nos, 51 aml il:2-vi[...]sical Chemistry.
Fee for the conr:o;o, J:l 1/.
Elementary Physical Chemist[...]only of
~heorctiea.l Chemh;try, Par~ I. of the B.Sc. Course (46).
Te'\t-hook:
Introduction[...]Anatomy.
Fee for the t'our~>.e, £8 Hs.

I. Descriptive Anatomy.
This course includes the suhjedR prc:-;crihed for {,he lj'irst -Yeat{/'and 'in·
additiou
De;;cription of the \"ascnlar and nervous systems, organs of Hpecial[...]other vi:=;ccra.
Text-books recommended, the same aK for the Hrst year.

II. Practical Anatomy.
Daily attendance in the Dissecting ltoom from :.9 to 3, except H.t lectur[...]ext-books l"ecomnienderl:
Thor-;e set out for the FirRt Ye11r,

67.[...]istology, £3 3/.
This comse will extend over the lin-;t term of the second yea.r. See (t&ove
under Pk.ysiolom; '![...]ria Medica.
Fee for the Course, £2 2!<.
Geueral tmtl Special.
Text-b[...]riod of three months by some pet·son approved hy the
Council.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (594)[...]o'f Medicine..
Fee for the Comse, £6 6H
General and Special Disea:=;es.[...]ne~Oierkshtp.

Fee for the Course, £2 2s.

125. Principles[...]of Surgery.
Fee for the Coume, £ii 5s.
Geneml and Special Di;;eases[...]ks recommended :
A Surgical Handbook : Caird & Calhcnrt.

126. Lectures on Clinical Surgery.-Dressership.
Fee for the Course, £:2 2H.

127, Regional and Surgical Anatomy.
Fee for the ConrRe, -£6 6s.
(1} Regional Anatomy ns applied to Surgery, :trrtl (2) !>tuface Anatomy as-
applied to the Fine Arts.
!'ext- books recommended :
Trevcs & Keith, Surgical Appliecl Anntomy.
Hcgional :[...]Rerry.
Land Mcnks anrl Smfa~e i\'farking~ of the Hnrnan BOLly: L. B. Rflwliug.
f>th etl.[...]Pathology.
Foe for the Course, £2 2s.
The course inclndes
1. LECTURRS ON GENim.AJ,[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (595)[...]5. Lectures 011 special pathology, including the more important
morbid conrlitions tlmt may affect the principal organs rmd
tissues.[...]bid An;:~.tmny, ed. Rosanquet.
Beattie & Uix:o.on'R Pathology--1. Gcneml, 2. Special.[...]ATIIOLOGY,
Prantical classes will be held at the La.boratory each Wetlnesday, from
2 to 4 p.m. All[...]ttend. ·
This course will cousist of the examination of
I. Fluids of the body-
Urine, blood, gast1[...]diae, vascular, lymphatic, etc.
The above list mere!~' inclndeR geneml hen.dings, and[...]ongmans).
01inicrd l'vfethmls: Hutchison & Rainy {(".:n.ssell's).[...]ExAMINATIONS.
These will he held at the Hospital lVfortuary daily whenever
materia[...]iR are to ;:~.tteJHl. A roll will be kept.
The student whose caRe the snl1jcet wa.R iR expected to ren.cl the
clinical notes and asRiflt at the n.ntopsy. Each student must attend ~tt[...]Rooks recommender! :
Beat.tie & Dixson's Pathology-l. General, 2. Special[...](Pub. by Bail-
liCre, Tindall, & Co.)
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (596)[...]teriology,
Fee fm the Course, £3 ::Ss.
GenernlnrOI"Jlhol gy and hiol[...]recommE'nded:
A Manual of Bacteriology: ·Muir & Ritchie.

Medical and Surgical Practice.
The Medical and Surgical Practice of the Adelairle Hospital during thethe Council.

FOURTH[...]0. Medicine.
Fee for the Course, £6 6s.
Lectmes on the Principles and Pr-act1ce of Medicine.

131[...].-Cierkshlp.
Fee for the Course, £2 2s.

132. Surgery.
Lectur~s on the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
Fee for the Course, £5 5s.

133. Lectures on Clinical Surgery.-Dressership.
Fee for the Coun;e, £2 2s.

134. Obstetrics.
F ee for the Course, £3 3s.
Tex t- Looks recommended;:[...]sic Medicine.
Fee for the Course, £2 16s.
The Coroner's Court, Magistrate's Court, Local Court,[...]genera l, and as Learing upon cases that may term the
subject of a Coroner's inquest,[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (597)[...]DICIX 1<: . 233

The :lig ns of death. ldeuLifi nLion of the living and of the dea<l subject,
ami of human remains. ·[...]lll'ci, Lin~ thcadion o f J.lO i ·ons.
The pl'inciJ ttl poi on, , t heinHLtnr nn<llrlo<l of[...]ology and it<l rcltt~ion 1 o 111 ntal disease.
The causes of insan ity and iecblcmincl dnc!>!.. Gene[...]thology.
Fee for the course, £:3 :3(.
Students must :
(a) Pe[...]aborato ry work in conne<-tion
with the ca.~es ullot.red Lo t he111.
(b) Hold the 1 o. i ~ion of la tholngiclll Clerk for two months during
the 5th year. (S ·e schetlu le.'i).
Medical and Surgical Practice.
The Medical and Surgicnl Practice of the Adelaide Hospital during t he
academ.ie year, and the HoBpital~ for the Insane dnring three month,.[...]cine.-Cierkship.
:Fee for the ComBe, £2 2s.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (598)[...]rl(ery.-Dressershlp.
Fee for the Course, £1! 2s.

140. Therapeutics.
Fee for the Course, £4 4s.
General and special.
Text.[...]GynaecoiO&'Y·
Fee for the Course, £3 3s.
Diseases of the female organs of generation.
Text· book recommen[...]thalmology.
Fee for the Course, £3 3s.
Lnjul'i of Lhe ye nod its appen[...]sorder. of ,,. ion.
Refraction.
Affections of the ocular nmscles.
Colour vision and its defects.[...]143. Otolou.
Fee for the Course, £2 2s.
Anatomy and physiology of the ear shortly considerecl.
Injuries and diseases of the auricle.
Diseases of ex tem nl ttutlilor,\· cana l, including fc.reign bodies in the ear.
Diseases of the wemlmwa. l~' lllJ Htoi aml tympanum and their con[...]ear.
Text-book recommended:
Diseases of the Ear and Naso-Pharynx: Hunter Tod.
The following work may also be consulted :
Text-book of Diseases of the Ear: Politzer.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (599)[...]ative Surgery.
Fee for the Com-se, £4 4s.
Operations on the •lead body.
Text-book J'eemnmendf'ri:
Man[...]Binuie. 6th eeL Hll4. P. B\;~kiston, Soli & Co.
Philadelphia.[...]of' Children .
Fee for the Course, £2 2s.
Text-books recommended :
M[...]giclll.lii.Ud Public Hea.l t h : uy \\'hi Leleg"e & • ' cw mrm. ( 'n ell.)
'rhe [oJiowing WOJ'k, m[...]tion.
Fee for the Com·Re, £ l Is.
Instruction in \ ' accination[...]148. Anaesthetics.
lnstrnction in the administration of Anaestheti~'-[...]Practice
Of ~he Atlela.ide Hospital during the Academic Year.[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (600)[...]hu1tnunent ;
vi br~ttio n of rot(,., the tu uin):'·forl· ; \'i'hraLiou uf plntes[...]art writing of no t more ban four parts.
The ~t.tld i Lion of 11ut more Lhl\11 t.ht•ee parts to a figured bass. The
h ar m 0 11ir. •l~iou of nw lodi in no t. more than four parts, i.e. hy the
nddition (If llot mol' Lhl\11 Lhr e ot[...]HISTORY OF MUSIC.
A general knowledge of the character of the various forms of music
composed between the ye:trs J 600 and 1850.
Text· books r ecom[...]of Mnsic,tl History" (Novello).
Parry's "The Evolution of the Art of Music. •: .
154. PL\.NOFORTJ<; PLAYlNG.[...]e~lt er tLn oct~we n.purt.
(b) Arpeggios The nrpeggio:~ f ,~,JI mnjot· an<l minor <:ommon cho[...]e apart.
(c) Bach. Any three mo\'ements from the ''French Suites."
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (601)[...]Candidates will be 1·equired to state the name or names of an iute1·val
o1· intervM.ls within the limits of a major ninth played ou the piano-
forte, and in each case the name of one of the two notes forming vhe
inten•a,l being supplied to the ca,ndidate, he will be required to state
the name of the other.
In each case the two notes forming the internd will be sounded simul-
taneo[...]Candidates will also be requirerl to identify the following cho1·ds when
played upon the pianoforte or organ :-Major and minor common
chords aml their inversions, the chord of the dominant seventh and
its inversions, the chord of the dimiui~hed sm·enth.
156. ORGAN PI.AYING.
List[...]and feet together
(b) A11Jeggios. The arpeggios of all major ancl minor common chm-ds[...]l he req 11ired Lo ::!Late t he
name of the other.
Jn each cn!<e Lh !two notes forming the interval will be sounded simul-
taneoul[...]venth a.nd
it iuvcr, ions, Lhe chord of the dimin ished se,·eu Lh.[...].
(Dot B L I> (.;O L~ Tl-: HPO LNT n.t the oc tave, tenth and twelfth.
1&8. ) 'AN N in two 1 a r .
/ F GUJ·: in no more Limn four pa.rts.
Note. - Tu the examina tiou c:tndidaLCl may lJe required[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (602)[...]F MusiC, FOR!Il AND ANALYSIS.
History of the scale, of counterpoint, harmony, and of form in c[...]part.
(o) Play two studies selected from the list set out under 161
(d) Play two pieces selected from the list set ont under 161
(e) Playat sight.[...]n chords and of dominant seventh~
The sctil c.~ a nd a rpeggios to be 'p layed with the hands and feet
sepm·o.te[...]{c) Pl a.y t.wo t.mlies elecle<l from the list set out under 162 •
{d) Play t[...]Play at sight
(f) Answer questions on the pitch and quality of organ stops: a.11d on
the combination of the various stops.
1&3. VIOI,lN PLAYING.
('•) Play any[...]enth~
(c) Play two studies selected from the Jist set out under 163
(d) Play two pieces selected from the list set out under 163
(~) Play at sight[...](c) Play t wo ·t nd ies el clcu fro u1 the list set out under 164
(d) Play t[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (603) SYLJ,ABUS-liUSIC

The List oof Studies and Pieces 'for 1916 are as[...]Op. 10, Nos. 13 and 17.
Sonus- Mozart, "The Violet."
Sullivan, "Orpheus wi[...](Woman of ~amari~t).
Schubert, "The Young Nuu."[...]ur hearts."
Tours, '' Stars of the Summer Night."[...]!nllest Glory."
White, M. V., ''The De\'out Lover. "

181. PIANOFORTE PLAYIN[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (604)[...]L Ul I'Oin' AN D FORM.
167.
The ''IWimtR fot•m · mployed in musical composition and the
hi ·tar,\' f their develo[...]• ompn.;· ~np abilities and characteristics of the
\"a;t•ion:; in ~ trnnumt:; mp loy rl[...]in t.ht:!
exn111i nrtLion in work in ~ papm·s in the a.buve-named snbjects.
168. ~I .\L Ll'[...]m n.y b reqniretl to illustrate their answers in the foregoing
s ubj ects by refer uce to the standanl classical compositionij and to
. how a uritie<d k now! clge of the full scm·es of the following classical
)Yorks:-
Beethoven -Symphony in F (No. 6-the "Pastora.l "l.
Mendelssohn-Hymn[...]b's •• A I~> lied Forms. ,.
l'r n L's • The rcbe. Ira.''
Berlioz's " In Cllttncntn.~ion .[...]r ;vlnsic wot:k Cor Pinnofvrte nurl
tr i n~'S. The work .'clectetl loy t he CtLnrlithH n111. L be ~[...], dct;aits
of wh i •II 1111\,Y b obtninetl from the l{e~i Lrl\1'. ,\ ny selec l:.ion m :tdll hy the
c;Lnd ich~~e mus bG numitr,ed to t he Elde[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (605)[...]IN COMnERCE. 241
Solos ; the candidate must show his ability to sing in telligently in two foreign
languages. The works selected by the candidate 1011. t; bo submitted to the
Elder Professor of Music for his approv1Ll t wo month· before the examination.
Ji!lrrt!ter: Each oanditlate will[...]ding tha of oratorios aud operas) irrespective
of the character of his ''oiee. hilt (~ l!l)~~l knowledge will be required of a.
selection made by the candidate from the works written for his o\vn voice ;
such selection must be submitted to the Elder Professor of Music for his
approval two months before the examination.

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE.
The niversit, bns institnted a Diploma in Commer[...]'l'he snbjoiued Ref!1dalions
an d yUabus set ont the cnrr iculttm. 'tudeut.s may Wee the subjects
of stud y in a.uy oL·deL·, ud t here is n o restriction rego.rding the
nu mbe1· of subject t hat may be taken £Lt one[...], and recommend
nu orde1· of study accord ing to the ' ear in which n student entet•s
on t.he coUJ·,e. lt will be seen tha t the cotuse ma: be completed in
four years. Two of ~he[...]o. q ua r ter, in
Lite o het· subjects one hour. The l ecL ure~ in every ubject a re opon
to those who lo not wish to stndy for the Dipl ma. T here is no
en 1· wce Xttminntion. It[...]eir text h ok t hree months before t he peniug of the session ,
n Lit bool-sellers do not keep them iu[...]s shall attend lectures and palls examinations in the
undermentioned subjects, viz. :-[...]inl Hist ory .·
a . 'Banking Md Ex.change.
6. 'om mercinl G ogmphy and[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (606)[...]CE.

candidates by direction of the P1·ofessors or Lecturers, and the
results of terminal or other exa[...]y
be taken into consideration at the final examination in that
subjec[...]exo pt npon special ground t be a pproved by the Council,
only cnndidntes who wer[...]Candidates shall enter at least one month before the date fixed
for the examination, and must present certificates showing
that they have attended the prescribed lectures, and have
done written or other work (if required) to the satisfaction
of the Professors and Lecturers.
-lflllA. Candidates who have passed the prescribed examinations shall
be awarded the Diploma, and shall be designated Associates
in Commerce of the University of Adelaide,
t IV. The following fees shall be paid in such instalments a!! the
Council shall from time to time determine, each instAlment
being payabl[...]ion in any subject shall be four times
the fee f!ir an ordinary examination in the same subject.
V. Schedules defining, as far as may be necessary, the range of
study, lectures, and other work and examinations, shall be
drawn up by the Counc,il, and published not later than[...]upon special
grounds appr ved by the Council.
'tin idates exemp[...]e ex:nnioati on fee, pay half
the lecture fee for that su bject during such[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (607)[...]ations, and desire
to count them towards the Diploma, may be granted such
exemption from the requirements of these regulations as the
Council may determine.
VIII. A Candidate who has passed the University Examination in any
subject of the courses prescribed for the B.A., B.Sc., and LL.B.
Degrees, may have the fact recorded on his Diploma.
IX. Whenever the number of students desiring to attend lectures in
any subject is smaller than a minimum fixed by the Council,
the lectures upon that suhject may be omitted altoget[...]ulations may surrender his Certificate and obtain the
Diploma in Commerce upon passing an additional examination
prescribed by the Council, iu Economics and Commercia l[...]miuation must be pa sed in 01· before
the year 1910.
Allowe<l 12th Dec<mber, 19"7.
NOTE.-Holders of the Diploma may use the letters A.C.U.A.

DIPLOMA[...]Lecturer- MR . .R. M. STEELE, A. C. U.A.
The Course, consisting of about 30 lectures, is given[...]rative Societies
iUid others.
The constitution and busilless control of partnerships and registered
comp~,nies, the duties of company secretaries.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (608)[...]of commerce
ol tmde a<h•ertil•ing. The husinC/1.$ t.musuction!ltela.ting to t h e so.le of
good~ and to the sale, pul'chnse, and tennncy or 11\ltd.[...]catttile at•bitrn~tons a11 au opted IJy
the ''olunUiry n.rbitra~ion boo.r(l of the Arlelaide Chf\mbet·of Commerce.
Text book[...]~Hl<·xentplificd. ln&t.ructiou gi\'(HJ in
the vru·iot.us Jomus of account ~;uited to t.lifl'er[...]lo.ittetl.
1'bcoreticnl instruction on the :~bovo with full noLe<. em principl e:~
an[...]text.-booka arc Jll'CI<CI'ibed, bnt. reference Vr the following i~
recoonnencled :[...]\Y. N. Jenkinson: Book·hcpi"Q·
The 1!-ixth n111l lnstt term of t.ho course i~ rdlottctl to the subject of
Attditiug, in which the il•strucliott includes note~ on t.he chtties, r[...]n.uditof various
ciMSes of bttsi nC~~Ses, the Lrcnttueut of general amllspecial point~; o.ri. i[...]ent n.utliLs, definitions of an<liliug, etc., und the rntdi1h1g
criticism of clcfecth·e[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (609)[...]er-ME. P. E. JoHNSTOl'iK, B.A. , LL.B.
The course, consisting of about 30 lectures, is given every other year, and is
completed in one year. The lectures last about an hour and a quarter. A
new course will be given in 1917.
Fee l4s. per term.
The lectures will deal with the general principles of the la w of contracts, n.s
well as with the following :
.N gotia bl Instruments. Sa[...]' liaLili ty. Wor lc-
men' c mpen ation . The factories acts.
4. ECONOMIC[...]FESSOR J\fiTCHELL and MR. HAM.

The course in Economics consists of about 50 lectures[...].
Eco)lomic lloctriue i concerned with the theory of values and i!s
app lication bo th o ·on umption, the production, and t he di.·t rihut ion of
wea.l th . 'l'his will ccnpy three terms of the course, tlle ot her two will
be oeeupiec[...]nom·ics of Industr.lf.
Hobson, The E volut ion of ;l[odern UapitalLw• (new edition[...]n xtoH, 1'/t e ..!l.l"!JHmtm/$ on either s ide of the Fiscal Q·u<Stion.
Dn.v, Hiator[...]1916. Fee, lOs. 6d. per term.
It will deal with the following, inte1· alia:
i\Joney a[...]lio.bili tie.'> of a ll po.r tiCJ th ereLo. The fotei)::n exch:1.n<> . The s•tpply
of .rol l in relation to pri[...]onstiLun on of pres nt-dn.y banks. The Bank of Engla nol Engli.~ h[...]

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The onunonwe~tlth Coiunge .<Let {No. 6 of 1909).
The ommonwcalth .Bills of 7~~cl.ange .<let (No[...]in 1916.
Fee l 0. . 6d. per tel' m .
The work of the cour~e will u (.'0\'C!'Oti JHI.rLiy uy Le:"t--buo[...]cu 'on. Th e following
i nn outline of the s nhj ecb-mt\LLm· of the con1 c. together '''ilh a.
sketch of the practical work, Rnd 11. note of c rtain lsool>!l[...]and polilical con trol "IJOn the prodnctiou, (11 trilmt.ion,[...]leading manufacturing industries, including the textiles
and iron Hnd stee[...]Regional. Industry and commerce of the chief conntrie
entering in[...]ORK. 'l'lre main J rin ipl es of statistics, and the
plotting out and ex l>lt1.111Uion f Lnli 'lict<l 111.bles. Sketch-maps illus-
trating the geogmp 1ical fact of the conrse, pecially in connection
,vith the distribu tio n of mo.tPrial of (:omnrere~[...]
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The following is a list of books suggested as suitable for reterenc"
or for further reading. The more expensive may be consulted at the
University Library ancl at the Public Library.
Chisholm, G. U. Ha[...]'l'IME TABLES.
1. The following are the courses of lectures for the next few years:--
1916-Accountancy I., Eco[...]an.e as in 1916.
1919-Same as in 1917.
2.' The following is the order in which studenLs are recommended to take up
the subjects of the course according to the .year in which they en te1
upon it:[...]0- J31Lsines Practice, Commercial Law.
NOTE.-The examination papers are published with the
de~ree papers in a se[...]

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TIME~TABLE OF LECTURES[...]Wetlnesdays~ 7 p.m.

<Th.i • Time-table liS •ubject to alteration.)

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The University possesses a small endowment for the encom·agement
of students who are unable to attend. Lectures during the da.y. The
Council has accordiugly made the following at'l'augements :--
1. Jiul[...]n .Arts and
' cil:!nce may be gi,•en in the ,·eni tw br lllte iu tu nfteruoon
when tbero i u.u adequate demand, and when the work is of a
kin d that cnn Lend qm\tdy studied in the evening. A reference
to be Annunl Hepor in Part V. of the 'olenda.t· will .·how in-
tending ·tudeuts what C\•eniu•., cour es were given dnl'i11g the
pu.st sion. IuLending tuden · shou ld ul o consult with tbe
ean of the lt'ncnlty iu wbjoh they propose to tndy.[...]Department l.u1 e ·tnblished 'tud utships fot· the
t coum).!ement of such students {fot· details see Evenin'
'tutlent hip ·, p. 276), and the outlCil admits studen of t he
chool. of Mines, and students of the Pharmaceutical , ociety, at
n reduced fee.[...]Public intimation of these l~ctures is made from time to time
during the session.
The following courses will Le given nt the University in
1916:-
Three Le[...]" j three by Professor J ethro Brown
on "The WIU· and A.ftet·, n. Study in Int.ernn.tional l{elation ., ;
and three by Profe~sor Chapman on "The Big Guns of the \'\'11r.''

RULES FOR THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
J. 0PENrNG AND CLOSING OF TBE LIBRARY.

1. The Library shall be c.pen on Week Days ft·om 9 u.m.[...]lidnys, nud
on such other days, and at such other time , a tbe Council may dit·ect,
previous not[...]

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U. PERSONS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION FOR READING PURPOSES.
1. The following persons shall be entitled to use the Library for
reading purposes:-
(1). Pas[...]U ui w~rsity Council.
(2). Officers of the U niversit ·.
(3). Graduates of the ni ve•·siLy, in olndin a those who have[...]nt t he U niversity, subject to
the Rules in Section III.
(5). Other persons, subject to the Rules in Section IV.

III. RuLES FOR THE ADMISSION OF S'l'UDENTS wHo ARE NoT GRADUATEs.
1. Any student wishing to make use of the Library shall apply to
the Librarian for a ticket, entitling the holder to admission to the
Library for one year.
2. Such ticket can be either ca.ncelled or temporarily withdrawn at
any time by the Library Committee if the holder shall have been guilty
of improper ·conduct in the Library.

IV. RULES FOR THE ADMISSION OF OTHER PERSONS.
, 1. Per[...]ose already specified, who are desiroull of
using the Library for purposes of study may, on application to the
Council, receive a tick et entitling them to the use of the Library for a.
fixe~ period of time.
Any Member of the Library Committee may grant admission to the
L!brary until next meeting of the Council.

V. PERSOI'\"s ENTITLED To Bonnow BooKs FROM THE LrnaAnr.
The following persons shall be entitled to borrow books from the
Library:-
(1 ). Members of the Council.
· (2). Officers of tb e Universi[...]RROWING BooKs.
1. Any book can be borrowed from the Library with tbe exception of
those classed as wo[...]ll such cases special leave must be obtained from the
Council before the book can he borrowed.

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2. The title of any book borrowed, and the date of borrowing, must
be entered at the time by the officer in charge, in a book provided for
the purpose. .
3. Books borrowed mu t be returned within one month of the dat~
of issue, and all book · mu!lt be returned before the day appointed tor
cleaning a nd examjning t he Li[...]they have failed to return, after being warned by the-
Librarian.
5. The borrower shall restore the volume in the same condition in·
which he received.it (fair we[...]received in his keeping.

VII. Rur,Es FOR THE CoNDUCT oF REaDERS IN THE LIBRARY.

1. The use of pens and ink in the Libmry is strictly prohibited:.
except at tables set apart for the purpose.
2. Readers who are not entitled to[...]s are strictly for-
bidden to t·emove them from the Library.
3. Readers, other th:;.n Members of the Council and Officers of the·
University, must, after consulting books, leave them on one of the-
tables, and not restore them to the shelves.
4. l=teaders causing any damage in t[...]13on.rd of Discipline, or
may be exclud ed ft·om the Libra ry by the Libra.ritm or officer in
:~.ttendnnoo, ana mny u fnr t her devrived of til e use of the Library for
such term ns tbe oun oil may determin[...]R CoNSERVATf)RIUM LIBRARY.

1. ·T he Rules of the University Library are to apply to the Conserva-
torium Library, except with regard to b[...]e or books (except those
mentioned in Rule 10) on the written 1·ecommendation of a teacher of
the Conservatorium.
3. Stu lents mu t r eturn copies of music or books withiu a fortnight
of the date of i sue, b ut s·u eh students have the right of renewal at the
end of &ha t tim e, provided no other appl[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (616)[...]return copies of music or books within a month of the
date of issue, but such teachers have the right of renewal at the end of
that time, provided no other application has been received[...]or 6 shall be fined a shilling }'et· volume
for the copies of music or books they have failed to return after
having been warued by the Librarian.
8. The borrower sh all t·estore t he copy of music or book in the same
condition in whi ch ho r eceived it (fa it·[...]it may hrwe received while in his keeping.
9. The title of the lNok borrowed, the name of the borrower, and
the dates of borrowing and return shall be entered at the time by the
officer in charge in a book provided for the purpose.
1 0. Books classed as works of reference may not be borrowed by the
students; they may be bonowed by teachers, but special leave must
first be obtained from the Council.

RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING THE COMMEMORA-
TION OF UNIVERSITY ALUMNI.
Whereas it is desirable that the University shall commemorate any
of its alumni wh[...]dence as it shall deem sufficient, and subject to the
concurrence of the Senate, to commemorate after death any[...]t.he performance of duty or in
the cause of humanity.
By eminent services to South Australia ot· the Empire.
By signal acts of[...]

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II. The Council shall transmit to the Senate for its concurrence a
copy of each determination, together with a statement of
the evidence and reasons in its favour, and the nature and
situation of the intended memorial.

III. 'l'he modes of commemor[...]mural tablets or other memorials erectecl within the
precincts of the University, and ber1.ring commemorntive[...]n shall couto.in a brief ·tatement
of the gt·ouud upon which the commemoration b as been
awarded, a.ud the statement; shall be t•ecorded al o in lihe
minutes of tbe Council .

IV. The Council shall compile and keep a record cf the Academic
and extra University career of e[...], in mode nnd upou groutlds ~~ ppr veu
by the ouncil, (by an o.b olnte majority), and by th[...]tlsed nlumni by memorial· erected within
the precinct of the uivel'sity. The desian of each memorial
the iu oriptiou lo be placed upon it, nnd it situatio[...]l supply such evidence and
information as the Council shall require, and comply with
such terms and conditions as the Council shall impose.

VI. The foregoing and any future resolutions may be altered or added
to by an absolute mlljority of the Council, with the concur-
rence of the Senate.
Concurred in by Senate[...], B.A.. (Ad.), M.B. (Melb.), Surgeon-Captain,.
in the Australian Regiment, 1901.

Campbell, Al[...]

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AFFILIATION TO THE UNIVERSITIES OF[...]RIDGE AND OXFORD.
'L' be application made to the Univer it.)' of ':\mbridrte t confet· ou
i nden ts from the niversity of Adclaid t ho l)l),me privil aes[...]n ed on 'tuden t.~ fr om 'olleges nflllia.ted tt> the n i versity of
ambridge hn been granted and be fol lowing Jau e hnl! been added
to the Regu lations of that niversi y relating to the afilliation of the
University of Adelaide : -
"That Matriculated Students of the University of Adelaide who have
"c mpleted thot·[...]"Fit"t aud econd l1lltl!\l Ex1\111inations fo t· the Degree of Bachelor
''of Arts, cieuce Laws, or Med[...]aud
"Elcmeu tnry pplied i\Iatlteruntic ."
NoTE.-The Ordinances of the University of Cambridge may be con-
sulted on application to the Registrar.
The University is al o affi liated to the uiversity of Ox ford. For
inform~tion iu regard to the privileges thus confened, sludeuts mu. t
refer to the Statute " n 1onial nnd I ndian U11 iversitie " in the
volume entitled Sta ftua Univel'sitatis Q;coniensis wh ich mn.y uo
consulted on application to the Registrar.
OX[...]he University of Adelaide who 11hall h11.ve
pn a the F it\al E:uuninn.~ion of that University either for the Degree
of .Bache lor of Arts Ot' for the Degr ee of Bachelor of Science, and shall
hnve ht[...]be deemed to ha ve t aken Honours as required by the pro vi<~ions
of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5[...]L2J
'J'hat any member of the IJniver ity of Adelaide who shn\J have pM·
se the . enior Public Exo.rnination at t hn.t U ni vor icy fo•· the D e t·ee
of 8;l.chelor or Arts, 'nd ·h ll at su[...]fficien t kn ow
led<>o of Gt·eek ns requi red by the provisions Df tatt Tit. II. ect.
vw . cl.[...]

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That any member of the University of Adelaide who shall e1ther (a)
hn.vc passed the examination at that Uuivendty for that Degree of
Master of Arts, or (b) have passed the Final Examination at that
University for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, having also graduated[...]ll be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the
provisionS of Statt. Tit.. II. Sect. viii. cl. 5.[...]RTS.
Auy stuUent of this Uuiversit.y producing the propct· Certificates that
he has passed two years in Arts studies or bas passed the Examinations
belonging to that period, will be entitled to put, his name on the books
of Trinitv College, Dublin, as fL Senior l'[...]one
year's cr~dit; with this reservation, that if the Course of Arts which
he has pursued does not inc[...]ret' may require him to qualify by examination
in the omitted su~jcct, or subjects, within one montb aftet' his name
bas been entered on the books.

MEDICINE.
The Board of Trinity College, Dublin, have ahm pa.ssed the following
resolution concerning medical studies·.-
''That in ~iedical Schools recognised by the University of Dublin,
two cout-;ocutive anni medici, taken at any period during the four years
<>f the medical curriculum, he recognised as qualifying for admission
to the examinations of the School of Physic.'

RECOGNITION BY THE INSTITUTION OF[...]]ates for a studentship of tbat Institution fro'm the Preliminary ex~
amination otherwise reqnired, provided that the following examination
is passed at the Adelaide University :
English Literature, Arit[...]at tbc Senior Public Examination), Geogr<tphy (at the Junior ':lublic
Examination).

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And tw0 of the following, including not more than one language :[...], Chemistry, Latin, Greek, Freneh, German (all at the Senior
Public Examination).
To obtain this exemption all these subjects must be passed at the one
examination.
The Institution has also decided to exempt holders ofthe B. E. Degree
of the University of Adelaide iu Mechanical or Electrica[...]mbet·sbip of that iustitution, pro·
viderl that the above examination is passed on utt:ance to the Univer-
sity, and that a regulnt· course of stud[...]een pur· L led in th e niversity bet1veeu the
passing of the nbo1·e examination and the passing of the Final Examina·
tion for the Degt·e . l"ot· ~his p urpose it will be sufficient if the
eutrance examinu.tion is passeu at n t more th rm two sittings.
which must be passed at the same sitting, but those who have already
comrnenc[...]ineet"ing tmining for th e
period contemplated by the Institution By-Law:s, may pass the exam-
ination in two parts.

RECOGNITION BY THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY
OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
The Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland has placed
the University on the list of Institutions recognised for the training of
candidates fot· the examinations of the Institute. The University is
reco~nised under Section 4, Clause 2, and Section 5, Clanse 2, of t.he
Regulations of the the Iustitnte which are as follows : -
Sectioa 4, Clause 2 :-"Candidates who have obtained the Pass
Degree of Bachelor of Science in ;1 r·eeor.[...]eotion 3. IWe l) )so eligible for·
admission to the Intermedi:tte l!.xmninntion, provided t hey produ[...].n ·e 2 :-" C1uldid t\tes who have passed any of the
fullowing J<:xnmiuatlo us M'O examp Led from the Intermediate Examina
tio u pl"Ovidcd they produc e viden ue, satisfactory to the Council, of
ha vin ~ heen Lmin ed in 'l'beoretio[...]e optional scientific
snbjec~, in. one or more of the Institutions recognised b_ y the Council,
in accordance with the Hegulations of the Institute (pp. 14-17)."
NoTE -The l{egulations of the Institute may be consulted ou
application to the Registrar.

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The Angas Engineering Scholarship.
The H ou. J. JJ. Ang · has founded in '\l!\nection with the llniver ·i y
11 'cbolnr. hip of £200 a JNU' rot• tWO years, of whicu tbe object is 0
" Etlcoun.1.ge the tminiug of oieutific men, ~t~~rl e. pecio.lly ivi[...]ustra.lin."
l~ot· tho conditions upon which. the. cho.lnrsbip hos been founded, ;wd
up II whioh it[...]hw:~hip will be oftercd in J uue, l!HG, and hould the cholat·-
hip no be awnnlod . i will '"'llin be[...]ice hy cmldidates 111' intention t.o coutpete for the
··ch lnrship, . e~:~ halow.[...]n tention to preseu my:;elf as a. 'andidtt.te
for the "A.'l gll.S Engineering cholnr. hip" at the • p cinl Jl;xnmiun.tion to be
held iu th month of , 19 , in the snlJject! of-
1[...]docnmcnt.a•·y evitlen e speeified in the nndenvritten
suhedule.
ntc!l thi ·.00 . . .[...]..... ............... .. ..
7'kis i., the sched·ule •·iferred to ·in the[...]
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The Angas Engineerin& Exhibitions.

These Exhibitions are of the value of £40 per annum, tenable for
thre[...]nditions see Statutes,
Chapter XIli., "Of the Angas Engineering Scholarship and the Angas
Engineering Exhibitions, Sections 1[...]g cbed ltle has been drawn up, in accordance with the
Statu cs concern ing these Exhibitions, for the examination to be held
in J"overnbet·, 1[...]ometry a.nd 'J' •·igono mctry As for the
3. Physics (including practicn1[...]s set fot· tJ1 e Government bursary candidate iu the Hi!!lter
P nl lic Examination . 'l'he sca[...]P. or in
t he same year n· that in which the exa.m.i nation for the Ex h ibition i · It •ld.[...]

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, HI , anti 1 end herew!Lh the do •umentnrv e,·l!lence specified in
t h nucl[...]This is tlte schedule nf'P-rred to in the above-written noti ce.
l. Proof of date of my bir[...]....... .. ..
~. Certificate that I have passed the requisite
Examination ....... .... .. .....[...].. ........... .. .

The John Howard Clark Prize.

'l'his Prize, r the o.nnunl voJue of about £20 for two years· was
fcnmded by public sub cripti ou in memory of the late John Ho;nird
ln.rk for tbe eucoura..,.emenL of l ~nglish Literature· at the Univer'sity.
[t'o•· oonditious see tatnte ·, hapter XIV. "Of the John Howard
Cit rk I. ri z ," page ' 5.[...]Rendell, Alan.

The Roby Fletcher Prize.
Tbjs Subolurs bip was founded bJ' publiu l\'bscript.ioll iu memory of
the late Rev. W. H.oby Fletcher, M.A. ' for m6rly Vice-Chancellor of the
University. Tb e prize i of t he value of'[...]

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The Stow Prizes.
These Prizes were founded by public subscription iu memory of the
lute Mr. J u:~tice ~tow. 'I' hey are of the value of .£15 each and are
awarded to undergmdul[...]or condition!! see Statutes, Uliaptet· XV. · Of the Stow Prizes and
Scholar," page 86.[...]

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The Stow Scholarship.

Every Bachelor of Laws who, during his undergraduate cuurse, has
three times obtained the Stow Prize is entitled to the style of Stow
Scholar, and receives a gold medal.[...]rre 0onll , B.A.

The Elder Prizes.
'iJ· 'l'ho111a · Elder having iuoe l :J given .£20 yeal'ly fo1· p1·izes in
the Faoult.y of M.edicine tbe ounoi l, a t his d[...]t he value of .£10 each and 1u·c
A.wat·dod to the be t tLtden ts iu tht:: fi rst and sec[...]

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The Dr. Davies-Thom11s Scholarships.
. These two Scholarships of the value of £10 each were founded by
Mrs. Davies-Thomas in memory of the late Dr. Davies-Thomas, Lec-
turer in the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Therapeutics at
the University.
They are awarded to the best student in each of the third and
fourth years of the M. B. Course who shall be placed in the First Class.
For conditions see Statutes Chapter XXI. "Of the Dr. Davies-Thomas
scholarships," page 92.[...]a 'o ut· • yeat·

The Everard Scholarship.
This Schola•·sltip, fouuded by the late William Everard, is of the
value of £30, aud is ~twarded o the student who is nlaced first in the
Class List of tlie Final 1!.:-.:nmiuutitm for the Degre~s of Bachelor of
Medicine and Bachelor of ur,.ery.
For conditions see Statutes Chapter XVIA. "Of the Everard Scholar-
ship,": page 137.

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The Hartley StudentshiP.•

'L'his ··tudent hip[...]ten able for
thx e year , and is avaU a\.lle for the B.A., B. 'c., .13.1!.:., L L. I3., M.. B., 0 1•[...]For conditions see Statutes Chapter XX£I. " Of the Hartley Student-
ship," page 92.[...]ounter
11}15 Sharmau, Ernest James

The South Australian Commercial Travellers' Associati[...]olarahip.
'l'he original Scholarship founded by the Commercial Travellers'
Association, and awarded on the nomination oftbat Association has been
withdt·awn in favour of the "Eric Smith :-::icholarship" and the " Archi-
bald Mackie Bursa1·y."

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The Eric Smith Scholarship.
This Scholarship has be[...]nt Eric
Wilkes Smith, who was mortally wounded in the attack upon the Dar·-
danelles on 25th April, 1915.
For conditions see Statut~s, Chapter XV IB., "of the Er·ic Smith
Scholarship" page 87.

'The Archibald Mackie Bursary."
'l'his[...]emory of Archibald ~Iackie,
formerly Secretary of the S. A. Commercial Travellers' Association.
For conditions see Statutes XVIc. "of the Archibald Mackie Bursary"
page 88.[...]• ·

The Tinline Scholarships 'f'or History[...]o unded by George John Robert Murray, a member of
the ounoil of t ho Uni ver ity, in memory of the family of his mother.
l~or conditions see Statutes, Chapter XXX., "Of the Tinline Scholar-
ship," page 99.[...]

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The David Murray Scholarships.
Th ese Seholarships, t>f the value of £25 each, wet·e fouude<i by th e
late David 11Jurray, a former member of the Co uncil of this Unive1·sity.
See Sta t utes,[...]ary liy le. N o lim i is set with resp ect to the length of th e
E ssay, bu t an es a • can hnnll[...]on th e sut1ject may b e seen on
application t o the libril.l'it\U .
Gmduates or under~radu a te::;[...]· before 1909.
Awards will not be made unless the Essays are C0 11 sidered to b e of
sufficient m erit.
The E s~ay must reach rhe Kegistt·a r on or befo re the 1 Hh Octultet·,
1916.[...]US.
A sum of £12 10:;. will be a wa rd ed to the candida te wh o obtains
tbe highest marks in thecat·ry
ou ome ·cieu t ific in ve ti u.tio u[...]tw11 in: tidme nt·, t he firs t on a pprovitl by
the un ci! of th e. ubj ect of Lhe ·ohola.r'[...]a wu.tds will be mad e on ti t • rc ·ul ts of the examinatio11s in
N ovom bet· of th e year[...]

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The Sch ola rship, of the v;l.l ne of £ 25, is for post-graduate work, and[...]1 Gibson

The Lowrie Scholarships.
These Scltolar:;hip~;, of the vnlue of £75 P.ach, were foam.ded by an
anonymou[...]ns, see Stntnte~;, Chapter XXXLII., ]Jage 101.

The .John Lorenzo Young Scholarship in Political
Economy or some cognate subject, and the
.John L. Young Scholarship 'for Research.[...]unded in memory ~f t.he late Julin
Lorenzo Young, the fouuder and vroprietor of a school furmel'ly !mown
as the Adelaide Educatinnal Institution.
For conrliti[...]J X.. page 10().

The Lister Prize.
This prize ba~:> been provided by au anonymom; donor iu memory of
the late Lord Lister.
For conditions, see Statutes, Chapter XXXVIII., page 108.

The .John Creswell Scholarships.
'l'hes[...]on founded by public snbscri]:JLiutt in
memory of the h\tu Jobn resw clt. They ll.l'e tenable fo[...]

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The John Bagot Botany Scholarship and Medal.

ThiR[...]he1· bus·
band, provides exemption from fees in the Botanical Department
for one year, to be extendGd over a second should .the conduct of
the student be satisfactory. Should it be a warded to[...]l be a. warded in bonks,
instruments, or cash, at the option of the stndeut, to t.be value of £:20 . i
For condi[...]ssell, Ste ph ~n Lack ey eqna1

The John Ridley Memorial Scholarship.

In connection with the A!!ricultnral Coll ege at l:tO!:;eworthy a Scholar-
ship has been founded to perpetuat e the memory of J obn Ridley, the
inventor of the Stripper.
'l'h.is Scholal'ship i tenable for t[...]rded in
years to Diploma Students of the Agri ~mltural College who
a l t ll i'IH.l.te
are desirous of oompleting the course ·for the B.Sc. degree in Agriculture
nt. t he U uiv[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (632)[...]ARSHIPS, RXHIIHTlONS, ANU PRIZES.

The Barr Smith Prize for Greek.

R Barr s 'm ith, Esq., has given the sum of .£150 to provide for an
annual prize of .£1 0. This is a•varded to the best student in Greek in
the first year's examination f,w the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Arts.[...]1915-Power, John Leslie

The Andrew Scott Memorial Prize f'or[...]n foll11ded by private subscription, in memory of
the late nclrew .'cott, B.A. The prize is of the annual value of £6,
and is u.warclecl to the bes student in Latin in the first year's examin-
n.t ion fc>r the rdinaa·y Degree of Bachelor of Arts.[...]1915 Pitt, George Hem:y

The Bundey Prize for English Verse.
'l'his prize, of the vnl ue of .£10, has been founded by ~iiss K Milne
Bu utley in mem01·y of the late ~ir Hemy nud [,ndy Bundey.
I•' t' condition· see ta utes, Chapter X x~r. , pag$! 104.
The subject for the poem for 1916 is-" Matthew Flinders."
The poem must not be more than 200 lines and n[...]

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The Rhodes Scholarship.[...]916 Hayner, Howard Luscombe

The Tennyson Medals.
Awarda-191&.
Higher Public- Bt\tchelor, Florence Eli[...]

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The .Joseph Fisher Medals.
Tho St.atutes provide for the nnnuu1 <~ w n rd of this Medal to the
uandidnte for he Arl vnuced Cummcl'Cin1 'er t it[...]ing
tbe oom·s ( 1' such ertificat c, :hn 11, in the opini on of Lhe Examiners,
b the mo t cE ' ti ngnis laed.
l!'ur conditions l:leu .:tatute Chapter XXVIII, "Of the Joseph Fisher
~Iedal of Commerce, and the Jo~eph Fishet· Lecture in Commerce,"
page 98.[...]1915 Mills, Edw<ml Whitfield

The Alexander Clark Memorial Prize.
'l'bi P1·ize bas been fonncied by the Pu blic chool Decoration and
Fl<m~ol. 'oc ieties in mencOI'Y of the late Alexnnder lark The Prize is
of tbe au nua.l Yalue f £ 1:! 10.·. Od., and i. teu~tblc f I' three years at
theThe St. Alban Scholarship.
'l'he Mn~oui c Lodg of . \lbtul of outb u tru.lia lnwin" paid to
the University tbe nrn of .£150 for the p urpo: of fotmding ~~ chol•~r­
sbip to be cal[...]umber of con cuti" u.cademi a l 'l' rm · lt...'\ the
Studen must fo r he tiln 1 ei.ug.•com l •t[...]nevel'Lhele t hat t he rud L dge mny from tim
to time at the eud of an p.c<td >m ical ycm· te ~;milll\t t he tet)ure of th
Schoh~r hip by tho holdeL· t h reo!' for t h time b ing, aud substitu t
anoth r lll!~tl·ieu[...]

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shall during such time as he or she shull hold the Scholarship be exempt
from the payment of all University fees including the fees puy~ble on
taking the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelot· of Science[...]in each year, during which be ot· she shall hold the Scholar-ship, be
credited by tlw University with the sum of £15 towards payment of his
or her fees. A[...]itled to credit for such sum of
.£15 <tfter th e time ;tt which he ot· she shall cease to hold such
Sc[...]3. Scholars shall be in all respects subject to the Stututes and Regu-
lations for the time being of the UniYersity.
4. ·av by perrui ·io.n of the 'ouncil of tb ITn.i~•ersity no ·bola r
sho.ll[...]Lhc c Ul"' of stud y pu rsu d y him t· h r, tmd the Term ·ball b e cum-
pu ted from t.h d t~y aext precedin iY l.he c:ommen.cemen of the Ma d mi
yea.1· in which h, ot· sh ·h11.ll b~ o[...]·o ·r ta1·y OJ' ctiu ,. ::-ioc•·ctm·y, for the time being of
the . ' t. lbnu Lod'"'e, a nd to be se:tlcd wi[...]ui,·orsity as snfricient vidence of the
tt'nth of tb e smten ents cout:-tined therein r p[...]0 1" dit~ · olved or
becomin.g e xtinct a ml in the eveut of it. warl'an t becoming extinct or
beiug[...]o Gt·nud 11[nster fo1· t ho ti me b eiu ~'~" of the sid l
Frat1.wnity in out h .Au tmli t~, OJ' b ~i n g u.ucellod or becoming extin t,
the said Grand ~f,l tet·, O l' (f'niling him). t he[...]be Mv*r led b · tbe Univers ity, f tormioatinrr the
teuure f Sltc h • 'chohu ·hiJ IJy ~tny b lder[...]y in th e
roo m f o.11y soholm· whose tenm·e of the chohu·s l ip shall ha ve been
te rmin11.t ed by suoh nmd ~In tet· or by the "t . Alban Lodge. Aud
uertificates similar ill form to t ho c hereinnfteJ• se fot·th bttt adapt ed
to the o.l tered cir umsto.uce nncl p ti t·porting to be si<>ned by the Gra nd
~taster for the ime being of" h ::~tdd· Fmternity in . ou[...]
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righ I" l.he et· n by whom :\lly such ortifi ate shall pm·port to be
signed to >Sigu it nnc.l to o the nc~ 11enLioncd therein, as ot' the fact that
the t\l leg d nc has heen d uly done.[...]s OF CERTIFIOATE!l.

To the University of Ad elaide.
Lodge ' t . Alban he[...]~ Lt'mtem ity f i~ree
a nd Ace pted Masou uudet· the Grn.nd Lodge ot . 'outh i\ u&t rolin., n.nd
h reby nomi nates the nid
as a. 1 arson t whom t.he Univet·si t.y shn.[...]aid sohol•u·-desi" n:tLe i::; to . t ttdy tm· the degree of
Bachelor CJf
Dated at Adelaide this day of in
the year 19[...]ry of St. Alban Lodge.

To the University of Adelaide.
Lodge 't. Albt.lU here[...]e, t. Alban
Schola.r:;bip, nnd hns substituted
in the r oom of t he said
Dated nt Adeh\ ide the day of[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (637)[...]' RlZES.

Government Bursaries, tenable at the University.
(l:tegu1n.ti ons of the Ednea~ion Department., Ju:ule in l !J lf~o)[...]fh·e year ; tho. e 'dlot.tod for the \ s ·ocin.l . hlp IJiplorun t'on•·s[...]rthy 'oil «o in t he cnse of ·r ude11 s htkinO' the. g t·ionl·
ttmd · u1· ·c in "o[...]um hn.ll be grnntod lo each Bnt-.~tu· : but., nt the di ·cr·etiou
of the Min i. tcr or 1\dnca ivll, t.hi nllowauc lU I~ he[...]l'ing l.h LCIIIII'C of hi· But·.·a.r·y.
4J !l The. o! Bur·sarie. · ·hall be open for comp •tit[...]lln>tt.i n have been
tnn~lrt witlrin the ~lnte of. onth Arn;tra lia. Hu[...]aries shall be available for any conrse for which the
.Bursar is eligible, but not more tha[...]shall be award ed in auy one year.
+~I The l\ll'>ll'd of t he B~tn!t\l'i c; slndl bcducided upuu t.lre t' ·nit of the
Hi!.!lwr Puhli · KxaminaLiun of th[...]pa ed iu tlt lmu;t
lour ·uldechs (If the lJi·•het· JlulJlic ll.xnminac iun of t.he Uui[...]lnhle ·lmll he .!li~ib l Lo hold :t Bnr~ary.
432 The relative va.ltte of tite :;ubjeet:; oE the examination shall be fixed
by the ~1iuistet·.

433 Candidates must lt a1'e bt!ett rcsid ent in the . 'tate of ~onLlr Aus-
tralia for at lea![...]) •e:lrs f i\~O 011 ~he l .·t f Decemb ' I' in the
year in whiclt the exalllillltti\lll is held, an I must uot p[...]

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have attended any part of the ungra<iuate course of the
University in those subjects in which they are competing for
the Bm·tiary .
.J~.j, ucce :ful C>lU lidnte mu~t[...]w ,
led i iuu, Ol' :\lu ·io, OJ' the 'chuol of ~line and Indn ries ns
\ ssocinte hip tlHlenll:!, in the e111' f(Jllowing the I!X£\.1 linatiOll .
1'1tose wit en[...]muy take any one of t.he eour es. including the special
cotll' P-i n A~Ticultut· (:!iven by the niver ity in conjunction
with the Roseworthy t\ f! l'i cultuml "olle"e, aud the cour<Jes
I' t' the Uuh·er ity Diploulll in t\ pplied 'cieuce, o.ud[...]pn . all exnmim~tion . required
in the selected co\lrse.
-~: :3.3 Before beiu<) awarded[...]··a.ndi-
•httes 11 u ·t elect the l!'ucul~y in which tho1• propo!:!e co study,[...]1 it·ed for mn.triculMiou be ron! tht:~ e nd ol' the
year preceditt:.! tht~~ iu whiolt L[...]u beir,•• a word •d rt Bur. ary teuu.ble nt the
• ohool ot' .\1 inca, a cA.ndicln[...]special
«rounds to be npproved by the Mi~tister.
,136 Evel'Y Bmsor un eutm·ing the Uuiversit.y, 1tncl n the beginniug
of e oh uh equent ettr of the tenu re f hi llcu· ·nry, ha ll
:;nbmit his proptl. ed comse of stud • fo t· the year to the Dean
of his Faculty for app1·oval, aud the ex.empLion from P<~y tn eu t of
fee[...]ec:ts Qn ly as ·hall be approved b
thethe Facult.y.
43B A Every Bnr nr on entering the cltool of ~lines, nnd at the begin-
niug of eacb subsequent ye1tt' of the tenure of his Uur"ary,
shall nbmit his pt·opo ed course of ·tudy fot· the yenr to the
h:\irnum of •he ..\ssocinteshi[...]pe(jia l groulld to be 1tpproved
by the Associatesbip Committee.

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437 Payment of the Bnr~aries shall be made in three instalments
at the end of each of the three terms. Each Bursar must
pres[...]such certificate is not satisfactory
to the Minister.
438 No person may hold a Governme11t Bu[...]ion, or entrance
Sch.ohuship tenable at the University or !)chool of Mines,
except in such cases as are recommeuded hy the Council of the
U ni ver~ity or the Council of the t:ichool of Mines and
approved by the Minister, but a Government Bursary may be
held in conjunction with the Httrtl ey Studentship.
439 In the event of any Bursary lap~ing or being forfeited, the money
may be nsed either iu ]Jroviding a[...]helping deserving ~:~tndents, as approved by the :\·J inister.
440 Should any difficulty arise in the interpretation of the Regula-
tiDns referring to Bursaries, tile gn est\on shall he referred to
the J\Iiui~ter, whose d ec ision shall be fina[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (640)[...]endiug or proposing to attend evening lectnre~ at the
U uiversity or School of Mine· with IL[...]stances prevent them fro m ~~tte u d in "' the day lecLtlres, lmt the
Minister may award not more than one-fourth of the whole
number of Studentships to candidate~ whose employers allow
them time to attend day lectures during working hours.
442 The value of each ~tudeutship shall not exceed £10 f[...]tion fees, text-books, and material; and the total value of "the
Stndentships granted in any one year sha[...]iploma. Provided th•<t if in ar.y year
the number of applicants of sufficient merit ~hall not allow of
these proportions being maintained, the same may he varied,
or the fnllnnmber of Stndentships not awarded, at the dis-
cretion of the \I inisfer.
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444 Of the Studentships offered for Science or t<:ngineering[...]ho have completed th ree •enr;, •I' stndy. In the com!Jetition
for the other ,' udeuL ht p , fh 'e shull he offered to s[...]s of !$llld y . P1·ovid d 1hn.t if in rtuy ye;tr the number
of applicants of ·uf'licient meri[...]f these pro-
porti<Jns beiug maintained, the "-Iinister ma.y vary the same ,tt
his di!$cretio11 .
.j..t.i 'audid1tte · f1)l' the fi l'ilL ycttt·. · utloulsh ips must be h •tw[...]a nd 1 \II ll have been reludeu iu the. ' tat for ;\t lea t ou year:
imm[...]ing, no CUill-
1 l'ti rivt.:, a nd the .' t udtJnt.·hip: ~ h ,~ll I e fi.Wil rded l suc[...]idu.tes.

447 'J'hr. subjects of examination for the Studentships to be awarded for
each year other than the first. shall be such as have beeu re-
spectively studied by the candidates during the prec6lding
year.
44 -; uch portio[...]e nece' tlrJ to p1 ~y t he
fee au I the cost of he presc ri bcd taxt- book · . hJ\11 be paid a.t
t he beviuniu ,. of each ~e r m . The student :,; wh o ure not e n te r-[...]ures.

449 ~hould auy difficulty arise in the interpretation of the Regulations
referring to studentships, the question shall be referred to the
:\iinister, whose decision[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (642)[...]already held one of them or not, must apply to . the Director
of Ednc!ltion in writing befor[...]1. Their age, whether they a~;e at work during the day, huw
they are employed, and what s[...]f nu:v public examinu.-
tion · the • lut ve po& ed. !nndidMel' t1.ro q ualifiecl[...]Hwe rca<:he.l th stn.ndn rcl
of the Junior PubllcExnminnti•• n m J~ n)!li :; h .L[...]ics.
(b) If they have already held the Studentship, they
should state[...]e passed while holding it .

The Tate Memorial Medal.[...]um of ixLy punnds bus been ·ui.J cL·ii.Jed with the intention
of founding a medal in mem r f the late R11lph Tn.te ·umetirue Pro-
fessor of Natural Science in this niversity, nud whereas the said sum
bas been paid to the ni versity for th pnrpo of e -tnbli bing a medal,[...]ll be a medal, to be awarded annually, and called the
"Tata Memorial Medal."
II. 1 he medttl sbllll be nwardcd for the be t r•igiMl wot·k in
Australa ian 'e[...]y, OL" Peli"Oiogy), to be embodied in a
the is, th sn~j<>ct hM•ing been pxopo ed b' the candidate
n.ncl appr yed by the 1•ncul y of . oience. The candidate
must f! ive ev idence of he n.[...]may tthro be t·equired to pnR an exrLminatiou in the subje t of
his thesis.
III. Any undergraduate in the faculty of science, or any graduate in
sc[...]standing, shall be eligible to compete for the medal.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (643)[...]compete more than three times. •
1 V. The thesis shall be forwarded not later than the first week in
July in each year.
V. No medal shall be awarded to a candidate who in the opinion of
the Council is not deserving of it .[...]11-12-13-14-15. No candidates.

The South Australian Scholarship.

Th i cholnrs h[...]ment a nd a wa rded on t he l"COOnlmeuda-
tion of the 11iversity ton t.udcnt who at t he dat. of examination had
not attain ed tht: 1\"'e of 2 1 yen t·s . The holder · were req uired to stt1dy
d nring be t n[...]uiver i t~··

Commissions in the British Army.
Under certain RegulatiOiis, one Commission in the British Army may
be granted annually to a student of the University of Adelaide.
'andidates must bo w[...]21 and 25, and will not be
gran ted exemption hy the W n.r Office from the Army qualifying exam-
inn. io1 lll le s they h>w e p11Ssed il'l the following subjects of the Junior
ot· Seni or P ubl ic Exumi u u~i o[...]

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and two of the following subjects ;
(7) Phyr.ics or Ch[...]ill have to up.dergo a further examination before the home
authorities in military subjects, viz.-
l. The elements of Field Fortification.
2. Military Topography.
3. The Elementa of Tactics.
4. .Military Law.
Th~ full R egnlations may be seen ou application to the Registrar,
and the Council are anxiout1 that eligible candidates should take ad van-
tage of the opportunities given.

Commissions in the Royal Navy.
witH· ual't.aiu conJ i t;ion· t wo com u1i siolll'; a;; lledical Officers in the
'Hoynl -:n y may be g nw tecl to 'oloni nl cn ndi[...]edici n u a nd . ' m· •ery, aml mu t be within the age
of 21 and 28.
Full particulars may be had on application to the Registrar.

' The .Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce.
The undetmentioned Lectures have be>en delivered at the University
in accordance with the provisions of Chapter XXVIII. of the Statutes
(see page ) :-
1904. ~'' Comme[...]l Character," by L. A. Jessop, Esq.
1908.-" The Influence of Commerce on Civilizatiou," by J.[...]Elles, Esq.
1910.-" Banking as a Factor in the Development of 'rrade and
·[...]

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_Adelaide University Union.

The objects of the Union are : -
1. To promote social life amongst the members of the University
2. To receive and discuss pap[...]o hold periodical debates on subjects approved by the Com-
mittee
4. To discuss all University subj e ct~S, the consid eration of which
has been approved of by the CommittetJ.
The nion has t• commodious room on the nivet ity premises nsed
for tlebn.tc , social·,[...]of reading,
·moki ug, 1\nd geneml dub room for the members ol' •he ni•Jll.
All officers, graduates, undergraduates, aud students in law of the
University of Adelaide arc eligiule for.membershi[...]g
togeth e1· students nud ot hers connected with the · ni.versity and
in te t·e t d in ·l ho vnriou[...]s to plncc of scienW1c in I' ''t-

The Adelaide Medical Students• Society.

This Soc[...]in 188\.l.
Its chief objects a1·e to eucourage the writing of papers on subjects of
general medicnl interest, and to promote fellowship a.nong the medical
students.

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.Yleetings are held once a month during the first two terms, at which
papers written by stude[...]d.
Various periodicals of interest are taken by the Society.
The Medical Students' Dinner is held annually under the auspices of
the Society.
All students of medicine of the Adelaide University are eligible as
members.
The officers are elected at the first meeting of the year.
The subsct·iption is 2s. 6d . per annum.[...]union nmong--t 'lu·istian
s t.udents, to deepen the spiritual :ives, to pt·omot~ hri tian work,
espe[...]·tudents, to lea.cl Lhem as they go for th from
the Univer ity to plaoe tbei•· live where they wil[...]addresses are given by students and friend.;; of the Union.
Bible Classes for men and women students[...]tion as a new student requires, is pub-
lished at thethe beginning of 1897 by the amttlga-
mation of the Lacrosse, Lawn Tenni-;, and Boat Clubs. Its object was
to do away with interest in one club to the exclusion of the others, and
to bring membership of all the clubs within the reach of every student.
The honorary office-bearers of the Association are n patron, president,
six v[...]

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The Geuernl ~mn mittee composecl of' Lhe office-beare[...]ll n.ppem· 11ecessary for i tl mnnnge111Cn t.
The Committee 'meets once a month for the despatch of business.
Membership.-Every gmduat.e, or undergraduate, or law student of
the Adelaide University, or graduate of anv other recognized University
is eligible for membership.
The annual sub··cri ption fol' tll embers is £1 1o[...]f this subscription members are
entitled to enjoy the privile •e of each constitmmt club, and to weat· the
black and white colonr. of lhe Association.
The membership of the Association is now about 70.
'l'h e Committee hopes that the time is not fflr dist<~nt when every
student will avail himself of the benefits of membership, thereby
fostering that sp[...]on gronnd of 6t acres of park lands, leasP.d
from the ~i ty oa·pr•t:l~ti ou for a pet·iod of 21 years, has now been com-
pleted, nnd is aNailnble for use by the various clubs of the University
Sports' s ·ociatiou.
A boMhou:[...]t· S. J. Way, Hart.)
.,,.., v £10 each tow1u·d the erection of the puvUiou. 'lauy membets
of thethe Uuivcr ity Md f
the, ports' Associtttiou hn laeen appointed :-M r·.[...].ruley No.yloa•, a.ud three
represento.tives of the po1·t ' i\ssoointion. hfl . R. H odll[...]

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The University Shakspeare Society.

The objects of the Society are to promote au intimate k nowledg·e of
the plays of Shakspeare, and of matters conuecten with Shakspearean
stndy.
'!'he means employed are (a) The reading of the plays, (b) The
delivery of lectures or reading of essayR upon ::iha!Ispear·ean subjects,
(c) The discussion of such subjects by the members, and (d) any other
such means as the Committee may deem to be expedient to the end in
view.
Th . ub cripLion ~ u for· Cllt:h member is 7 . 6d. for the Session, due
on t lto ... 3rd of \ pr·il in eMh year. In he eveu t of the subscription
of rtny memburl ei n uupairl t hree months fr·unr that date, the Com-
mi ttee htwe pow er to remove tile name from the li ·t of members.
The Committee have power to elect as Honorary }[embers of the
Society any persons who have materially helped the Society in any
way, or who have done good service[...]e knuwledge and
appreciation of Shakspeare within the 8t.rtte of South Australia.
The meetings of the Society are held fortni~htly ~tt the University,
itnd continue from the first Thursday aftet· the 2:)rd April in ea•·h year
until the second 'l'hnrsday in Novem ber of the same year, the Uni-
versity vacations b eing observed.
The Meetings of the 8ociet.y commence at 7.4.5 p.m. and close at
9.:)0 p.m., extension of time for closing to be 11.rranged by J•eRolution.

The Adelaide University Law Debating Society.

The object of the Society i:; the discussion of tt.ny topics of interest
to students of law. ·
The persons eligible to become members of the Society are : -
(a) Any person who bas obtained the D egree or Final Certifi-
cate in Law of the University of Adelaide
(b) Any undergraduate or student in law at the .University
(c) Any member of the legal profession who is a graduate of
this University.
The A.u.nual General ~1eeting of the Society is held on a day to be
fixed by the Committee in the first week of April, at which the Com-
mittee will be pleased to meet all n[...]

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Ordinary meetings are held every alternat~ Monday in the Law Room
at the University, at 7.45 .p.m.
The annual subscription is 2f6.
The . 'oci ety nnulut ll r oltors or compc li ion·~[...]. q. LL.B.), to b ;~wtwd ed to th u member who in the opinion or the
COIIllllitte appoiu eel I I' the purpo e, ·hull IHw 111'0\'ed him If the
best deb1uer nl t h meotin ;; bel•I dn1 ·in~[...]FouNDKD 19.07.
Meetings are held on the first Friday eveuiug of oach mouth iu the
First and Second 'l.'erms.
Objects :-To discu[...]omote social life.
Past and present members of the Arts School meet at the Annual
Dinner held in August.
Pt·es\dent, B.[...]Wauchope, G. ,T. Needham, and G. Ponder.

The Classical Association of South Australia.

P.\TRON-The Right Hon. Sir Samuel Way, Bart., Chancellor of the
University.
PnRSIDENT-Prof[...]

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8ULE$.

The Name of the Association is " 'fhe Classical A&soci~ tion of South
Australia.''
'J'he objects of the Association nre-
(a) To impress upon public opinion the claim of Classical
studies to an eminent place in the national scheme of
education.
(b) To improve the practice of Classical teaching by free dis-
cussion of irs scope and met[...]in Classical stndies, except those studentl:l of the University
of Adelaide who have not graduated in[...]subscription is ha1f-a-crown, duo and payable on the 31st.
March in each year.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (651)ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR

FOR THE YEAR 1916.

PART II.

The Elder Conservatorium.

I'REF ACE.

R[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (652) THE ELDER OONSERVATORIUM
OF MUSIC.[...]e Elder Con~ermtorinm has been e::; tahlished for the purpose
of providing n complete ::;y::;tem of instruction in the art and
science of Music, at a moderate cost to the stndC'nt.
'l'he Conservat.orinm i~ upeu to pro[...]ared fm· a profe~sional career or may attend
for the study of" single subject only.
Tbe annual fee[...]n one amount, or
in pmpot·tionate instalments at the commencement of each term .
The ~tn<lent receives tui'tion in one principal subject
and in one or more seconcl>Lry subjects, the latter to be approved
by the Director. In the principal subject each student receive!>
indiYidt[...]two principal wbjects are allowed a
reduetion in the fee for the second principal subject.

Sr udents desiring to attend the Couservatorium for the purpose
of stndying a secondary subject only may[...]as students of a !Jrincipal subject
must ~atisfy the Director uf his Ot' h I' liLn •ss Lo enter upon the course
of study proposed. !tis 11ecessar.' ' lii![...]le them to profit by til e instruction gi,·en at
the Conservatorinm . No student will be admitted to any course
of study who, in the opinion of the Director, is not qnalined to
benefit thereby.
All f~male students attending the Conservator·i nm are nndel
the charge of the Lady SuJ erintendeut.

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Forms of application for adm i~ io\1 to the Uonservatol'ium roo.y
be obtain ed from tho Registrar of the niversity. "hen fill ed
up they should be sent in at least even do.ys before the bogiuniug
of Lbe ten1.1, and mn L be nccomp!tn ic[...]Examinations and Diplomas.

At the end of each academical year each student is entit[...]ubject may present themselves for
examination for the Diploma of Associate in Music at the end of
each year.

Scholarship[...]vc1·sit Orcihe tra ·has been estftbli.s hed for the practice of
orchestml mu.sic uy sl11den ts and others, an.d the giviug of concerts
in ;the J.:ldol' Hall, &c.

The em·vices of professional musicians will be retai[...]ami performances.

Pe1·sons not studying at the Conservatorium may be admitted
to take part in re[...]us writings on musical subjects, has beeQ formelL
The books and mllllic are available to student[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (654)29 THE ELIJER COXSERVATORIU~I.

ELDER CONSERV[...]MUSIC

REGULATIONS.

I The Conservatorium shall be under the control of the o unoil or
the University.
II. The instruction of students shall be conducted by the Director
and such Professors, Lecturers, and Teachers as the Council
shall appoint.
IlL The Conservatorium shall provide a complete course of study for
the Diploma of Associate in Music.
lV. Students may t[...]re principal subjects without
proceeding to the Diploma, or may take one or more secondary
subj ects without taking a principal subject.
V. The academical year shall consist of four terms, which shall be
fixed annually by the Council.
VI. The following subj ects may be taught in the Conservatorinm :-
PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS[...]g
and such other subjects as com e within the scope of ~
musical education.
VII[...]Director of his or ber lituess to enter upon the conrse of stud
proposed, nri d upon being rtdmitted shall pn.y the entrance ex·
ami natio n fee of l 0}6 and sign the non-grnd unti ng student ·
roll.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (655) THE EJ,DER CONSEUVATOR!UM.[...]II. No student of !t principal subject may enter the Conservatorium
fot· a les8 period than[...]special circum-
stances to be allowed by the Council.
The student, m·, if be be under the age of twenty-one years,
his parent or guardian, shall give an undertaking to pay the
fees for a year.

I:\. 'l'he .Annual f[...]rincipal suhjeet, with one Ol' more of
the abovementioned secondary snbjeot.o:;, to be n.ppl'oved by
the Director, shall be fourteen guineas, and mu t be p11.id
nt the beginning of the 11 ·ervatoriam year in 011e sum Ot' in
in strdmen of three mtd a httlf gnin ns at the beginning of
each term.[...]a].
lowed a reduction of two guineas in the annual fees for it.

'!-X. For students taking[...]as specified
helow, will be charged for the undermentioned subjects, if
classes fot· them are formed to the satisfaction of the Council : -
Opcm 'lru;[...]ts not taking a principal subject may take any of the
following subjects for the fees specified below : -[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (656)292 TRF. ELDER COXSF.RYATOR!UM.

XU. A~ the end of the yea1· eMh stut'lent who bns been studying a[...]eceiv a repor t of
progress, signed by the Di1·ector.
Xll I.. 'obolarsbips may be e tab li[...]iudividunls, under such conditions as
the ouncil mo.y appro ve.
XIV. The ounoi l mn.y authorise t he holding of exnmin1ttiona .in nny
of the abov mentioned su~j ects, a nd may gn\nt Dip1omns[...]icalies of efficiency to stndeuts who comply with the
••cquirements of 11uch examina.tion ..
XV. All student:; shall coutorm to the {I' 'seut 1\ld a,ll futnre Rules
"Of the Elder Conservntol'ium,'' dmwn up by t he Cotmcil.[...].Allowed 211t Dec6mbt1', 1910

OF THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM.[...]ents studying principal suhjects shall conform to the following
rnlcs :-
1. Arrangemomts f< l' cont[...]les.·on, httll be mad
t hrough tbe Registrar of the nil•ersi y, to whom all fees lu~ll
ue paid n.t the beginn ing of enoh term.
2. tud ·uts intendi[...]otice of such
intentiou n. lea tone month before the end fa term.
3. tudents shall attend punctullil • at the honr nppoi11ted for l1eit·
lessons. nlents absent from le son hall fmni h the Director with
an exphtno.tion of such ttbsence.[...]l n.ttend uch orche h·nl, vocal or ther cla s, ~
the Directot· slmll deem es eutinl to their pro""re![...]nt he on ·orvntorium, except. by
pet·missiou of the irector.
7. tnclents sba\1 not, except by p erm is ion of the Director, publish
11 Uy composition. A. copy of any composition so published shall be
deposited in the Librlll'y of ~be Conset·vatorium.
8. St1Hleut~ guilty o( impropriety or breach of the rules ahnll he
reported to the Bottrd of Disciplin e.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (657)[...]l{,EGULA'l'IONS.

I. Examinations for the Diploma of Associate in Music shall be
held iu each year during the month of November.

"* rI. 'l'o outnin the Dip I n n f As llcia.te, C(\Ch audidatc n ust complet
t.lll'ee ac.tdemto y nrs ot' stncl •, n•1& necessarily cousecutive, n.t
vbc[...]prim:ipltl subject , lULl mu ·t pa . the cxnminMion proper to
encb year : -[...]mission must n.pply for it
by writing to the Registror n t lc' than thl'ee months berore[...]Its of Lbe le · on gi\·en in tlln ubjeot up to the time of
the unuunl examination dtll'inu each of the rout· Lel'ms, except
iu ·ase of illnes[...]us to l>e allowed bv thR
Couucil.
IV. At the first examination for the Diploma of Associate in :\1lt::~io
eaeh candidate shall be required to tlatisfy the Examiners in
the following snbjects : -[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (658)[...]T!ONB-ASSOCIATto; I~ ~!USIC.

\.' . At the secoud examination for the Diploma of Associate in Music
each candidate shall be required to S>ttisfy the Exarniners it\
the following su~jects : -
1.[...]·3. Principal subject.
VI. At the third examination for the Diploma of Asso~;iate iu :'Ylusic
eaP.h candidate shall be required to satisfy the Exarr.iners in
the following subjects:-
1. Harm[...]ect· be l'iano
forte ph~yin~, ti ny on the pi1 nofortc t thu satist~tction of the
Examiners tw pieces front ~~ li ·t of[...]Ot' nny portion thereof
'cll!ct d by the l~ xaminers from lists to be published aoh yccu·[...]l!:;icl\1 '•>lllpt> itivll must
end to thethe Examiners shall be designated
Associates in Music of the University of Adelaide.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (659)[...]lJJlJECTS-ASROC!An~ IN MUSIC.

XL The following fees are preseribed : -
Fee fo[...]£1 11 6
Fee for the Diploma 2 2 ()
XII. Schedules definin~, as far as lllay be necessary, the range of the
examinationg shall be published eaeh year.
XIII. The Regulations for the Diploma of Associate in .Musi~, allowed
on the 18th September, 1900, are here by repealed, but s[...]or to
December 31, 1906, ma.v enter for the examination uncler those
regulations in[...]more pieces, or any portions of them, selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from the following list:-
Cramer: Study in(;[...]Bach : Prelude aml Fugue in F sharp major, from the first part of
the "48."
Beethoven : Sonata in F, Op. 10, No 2 (the whole work).
l:ichnbert: Impromptu in[...]stndied by them tluring
tile year in ntldition to the foregoing.
2. To play from memory the following technicftl exercise~.[...]trary motion \1 ill be required
in the !tarmonic form only.
(d) With each hanrl separately, beginning :wd ending on the third note
of the scale instead of the tirst.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (660)[...]An)' arpeggio formed of common chords, chords of the dominant se,·enth
;md diminished sev[...]-
Callllidates will be required to stltte the name or names of an Interval
or Inten•als within the limits of a major ninth, played on the Pianoforte,
and in each case the name of one of the two notes forming the interval
being supplied to the candidate, he will be required t{) state the name of
tlw other.
In each case the twn notes forming the interval will be sounded simnl
taneonsly, a[...]more pieces, or any portions of them, selected by the
Exr.miner or Examiners from the following list:-
Best: "Art of Organ P[...]Bach: Prelude and Fugue in G minor, from the Eight Short Pre.
ludes and Fugues.[...]s may he exmuiued in works studied by them during
the year in addition to the foregoing.
2. To play any major, minor, or chromatic scale-
(a) \Vith the hands sepamtely or tog-ether, compass three octaves
(b) \Vith the feet alone, through the compass of the pedal board, but
incomplete octave[...]s :-
Candidates will be required to state the name or names of an Interval
or Intervals within the limits of a major ninth played on the organ
and in each case the name of one of the two notes forming the intel'Val
being supplied to the mwdidate, he will be required to state the name of
the other.
In each case the twu notes forming the interval will be sounded
8imultaneously, au[...]ach candidate will be required-
l. To submit to the Director of the Ehler Conservatorium, not later than
the last day of September, n. list of works under the following headings:-
Solfeggi.[...]
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If such list ue approved by the Director, the candidate will be req nired in
the examina!ion, to sing one or more pieces or portions of them, selected by
the Examiner OL' Examiners, from that list.
Fnrth[...]e may be examined in works studied by hi1n during
the year in addition to those contained in the list approved.
2. To sing the ascending and descerHling major and minor (both fonns) scales
within the compass of his or her voice.
3. To sing at sight passages selected by the Examiner or Examiners.
4. To qualify in e>1r te[...]tes will be 1·equired to sing hom 11. given
note the note above or below it, forming any diatonic interval within the com-
pass of an octave.[...]more pieces, or any portious of t!Jem selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from the following list :-
Kayser: Thirty-six S[...]may be exa.mined in works studied by them during
the year in addition to the foregoing.
2. To play any niajor or minor scale[...]Can tlitlt ~t will he r •qu irctl to state the name or names of a.n Interval
or I utcl'\'11 1!! within the liJUi L. of a major ninth play ell on the pianoforte,
au (l iu en h cnse Lhc lll~•u e of one of the two notes forming the interval
bei ng s u ppl ied to t he CaLndidu.te, he will be required to state the name of
the other.
In each case the tll'o notes forming the interval will be sounded simul-
taneously,[...]more pieces, or any portions of them, selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from the following li~t :-
Dotzauer: Qna[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (662)[...]Cau lidn.te!! will bu reqnired to state thethe two notes forming he .inten •l\1
being[...], he will he required Lo "tate th nnme
of the other.
In each case the two notes forming the interval will be sonndecl simul-
taneou~l[...]ords, dissonant trirtds ami their inversions
3. The ehord of the dominant sm·enth and its inversions
and candidat[...]harmonise a. simple figurecl bass iilni lt:<i t()
the ~~,bove mentioned clwrds.[...]ll be req\liretl to Work n. JlllJICl" in Hanuony, the
scope of which will include ordinnry contbiw~~iol[...]ore pieces, or any port>ions of them, selected by the
Examiner or ExatuinPr~ from the following list : -
Clement-i: Stu[...]li teh : Prelude and Fugue in B flat from the 1st Book of the '• 48."
Beethol'en: ::io[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (663)[...]y be examined in workR stU<lie•l by them during
the year in 11.ddition to the foregoing.
2. To play from memory the following technical exercises :-
Any maj[...]l< ey note in ciLhc•· tltud, and the third of the scale in ~h e oll ter,
~hmu gl t n[...]will he requ ired in t:hc ha,·monic form only. The . Cldes W b •
pl ayed le,qa t o[...]l h · pia noforte, n ul'! lO rcCilgn i. e nuy of the
following ch ord>~ when pl ayct.l - mn[...]m~trks am\ sign s
tonality and form in the work presente•l for examination .[...]r, miuor or chro111atic sc.ale :--
(a) With the hanrls alone, through a compass of three octa,·es.
(b) With the feet alone, through the compass of the pedal hoanl except
that incmuplete octaves will not be required.
(c) 'Yith the feet ant! eaclt hallll separn,tely in contmry mot[...]tl'e (ntinor scltles in toontrary motion to be in the harmonic
form only).
2. To phty one or more piece• or any portions of them selecterl hy the Exam-
inel· or the Examiners from th e following lis t :-[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (664)[...]may be examinetl in workR studied hy them during
the year in addition to the foregoing.

3. To play at sight,

4. To quali[...]iOh (•hord, minor '<)llltnou c!Jonl, cho1·d of the domin-
ant Se\·enth iu r no po!SiLiola .

5, T[...]rks a nd sign.~.
tonality ami form in the work presente(l for ex!tmin!ttion.[...]r more pieces or any portions of them selected by the Exami-
ner or Examiners from the following list :-
K reutzer: Studies,[...]minetl in works studied by them
during the ye!tr in addition to the foregoing.

'l . To play from memory the following technical exercises :-
Any maj[...]common chord~ and their inversions.
The compass of the scales and arpeggios to be up to the seventh
position, but incomplete octaYes[...]will be required to name any iutea•v1tl wiLhin the limit of
n. major ninth. played on the pianofor te, n.nd to 1·ec•ogn.i e any of t.h e[...]n chord, mino1· common
chord, chord of the dominant seventh in roo po ition.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (665)[...]l be required-
!. To submit to tl1e Director of the Elder Conservatorium, not late:t· thn.n
the last day of September, a list of worl;s under the following heading~ :-
Solfeggi.[...]in either, French, German, or Italian, other than the language
chosen for the operatic excerpt.[...]1 English Song.
If such list be approved by the Director, the candidate will be required in
the examination, to sing one or more pieces or portions of them, selected by
the Examiner or Examiners, from that list.
Furthe[...]may be exarninP.d in works studied by him during
the year in addition to those contained in the list. approved.

2. To sing passages selected by the Examiner or Examiners at sight.

3. To qualify[...]ates will be 1·equired to sing from a given
note the note abo,· e or below it forminrr any diatonic o[...]s and also ar}Jeggios formed of
common chords and the chord of the domin ant seventh within the compass of
his or her voice.
NoTE.-Candid!l.tes who passeJ the examination for the first year in 1911,
or any prior year, may elect to be examined under the Syllabus for the year
1911.

PAP[...]for candidates in Practical Subjects.
The scope of the paper work will be as follows:-
(a) Harmo[...]Common chords and their inversions.
The diatonic and chromatic chords of the seventh o.nd ninth.
1\fodnlation, su[...]Harmonization of figured basses limited to the foregoing eombina·
tions.[...]History.
History of music !luring the eighteenth century.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (666)[...]more pieces or any portions of them, selected Ly the
Examiner or ExamiuerR from the followino- list :-
Bach: Prelude and F ugu e in A flat, from the second part of
the "48."
Beethoven: Sonata in E fl a t, O[...]ay be ex::t.mined in works studied by them during
the year in addition to the foregoing.
2. To play from memory the fullowing technical exercises in addition to[...]r in similar motion all
positions of the chords being interchangeable between the two
hands.
(b) Dou bl seal :[...]tters connected with tonality and
form in the work pre elltcd for tX:\mination, and also to sho[...]them selected by th e
examiner.~ from the following list:-
Racll: Toccat[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (667)[...]may be examine(\ in works studied by them during
the )•ear in addition to the foregoing:
2. To play at sight 3:nd to transpos[...]sight from a vocal score in four parts including the u~e of the
"G" and "F" clefs but not that of the "C " clefa.
5. 'l'o l!hO \\' 1t thorough l<nowledge of matters connected with tonality ami
form in the work presented for examination, and also to show[...]more pieces or any portions of them, selected by the
Examiner or Examiners from thethe "Kreutzer") 2nd movement.
Spohr : 9th[...]s may be examined in works studied hy them during
the year in addition to the foregoing.

2. To play hom memory the following technical exercises.
Any mnjor,[...]!ipl •ttto !.towing- compn · · ex tending to the ninth position.
A rpe::,-~;ios formed of co111mon chonls. chonl.· of the dominant seventh
nn•f honl s of the dimiui sherl eventh, together with their im·ersion~
- compass extending to the ui.nlh po i~ion.
~kales in third, sixths,[...]or,
A. E. D. minor-compass extending to the seventh position.
3. To play at sight and to tr[...]tt.ors conneeted with tonality a.nd
form in the worK pres nted fm· exaudut\tion, nnd tdso to how[...]h Candidate will be n~quired-
l. To sn bmit f;o the Director of the Elder Conservatorium, not later than
the last day of September, a list of works under the following headings:-
1 excerpt from[...]

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.U nc h list be approvecl h.l' the Director, the candidate will ~e requirell in
I heexttrniuati ou[...]e or more pieces or portions of them, selected by the
Ex11>miuer • r Examin er., from Lhat list.[...]may be examined in works studied b.:y him during
the year in addition to those contained in the lisL approved.
NOTK-Candidates who passed the examination for the first year in 1911,
or any prior year, may elect to be examined under the S,yllabus for the year
1911.

2. To sing the following exercises :-
(a} Any major or minor scale from the k&y-note or the third note of the
scale to the eleventh note, also the chromatic scale
(b) Any arpeggio formefl of the major or minor common cl10rd, and the
chords of the dominant and diminished seventh.

3. To accompany himself ·on the pianoforte in a modern song or balhul.

4. To r[...]e voice, and <L
knowledge of the general principles of voice production.

5. To[...]of matters connected with tona.Iit~· and
form in the work presented for examination, and also to ~how[...]for candidates in Practical Subjects.

The ~cope of the paper work will be as follows : -

(a)[...](o) Histor,y of :\InHic.
The OperA. front A.D. )600 to the time of Gluck .
The development of in!\trument!tl mnsw from A.[...]

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1. Each candidate will be required to pl>1.y the following Te<'hnica1
Exercises:-
(4) Major an[...]in hoth forms.
161 Arpeggios formed of :~,]] the majot· and minor common chords with
eac[...]e will be required to play two pieces selected by the candi-
date fl'Om the following list :
Bach: Invention in tw[...]ed under Regnlation VI. hereof, nnd shall entitle the
holder to free tuition in one principal and oue or more
seconda1·y subjects, to be approved by the Director
'the principal subject of study shall be the subject for
which t he 'chol n.r hi p w[...]t he Director. >1l ·o ~ tnd y th e Viola. The pet·iod of tenure may
be extended by t[...]A Scholarship shall not be awarded a second time to the
same student for the same principal subject.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (670)[...]cep 1he emol111nent lhereof,
may b .ur the t.itlR ol' l:lonomry 'oltol;\r. Iu SLtoh i\ case the
ouucil m•ty Jiruct; that the fuuds nf the • chola.r hi1 be
devoted to ns i t d[...]t of their
musical education.

r[(. The subjects fur which '3claolarsh1ps will he awarded sh all fu1·
the present be--
Singing (two Schola[...]If a Scholarship in any subject be not awttrded, the Council
may award the Scholarship for another subject.

IV. Candidate[...]arships shall undergo such examination as
the Council may from time t.o time direct.

V. Should none of the Candidates competing for a Scholarship
show sufficient merit, the Scholarship may be left "acant until
such time as the Council may direct.

* \ l. Evet·y holdet·[...]xnmiunti o slttt\1 forthwith determine thethe opiation of the Counci l, the holder of it be Lruil t
f' mi conduct.
The holder of a Scholarship shall be exempt from payment
of all fees in the Associa.te of :\f usic course, except the fee for
the Diploma.

VII. No person may hold more than oue of the l•:lder Scholarships
at the same time.
• Allowed[...]

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\'II L The limits of age for candidates for these Seholarshi[...]ch candidate
fot· a Scholarship.
X. The places at which examinations fat· Scholarships shall be held
and the mode in which sucb examinations shall be conducted
shall he snch as the Council approve .
•[...]atie Smeaton (Violin)

ELDER CONSERVATORIUM FREEthe "Elder
n ervntol'ium F1·ee 'ch lrn·,.bip" which 8hn11 exempt the holder from
])llym nt duri n'"' t he leunr t here[...]Lh Eld er 'o n ·ervntorinm. Th e te tllll'(} of the scholarship shall
be for ouu ye:1.1'.

2. The Scholarship shall be awarded to such one of the students of
the Elclet· Consfrvatorium as the Chancellor shall ~:;elect from among
those who, having for :tt least one academical year studied music in the

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (672)308 SCliULAltSl-llP~-THE BROOKMAN.

on er·vntotium, hnU within ne[...]nt· in theh· t•especth•e course of
stud '· The 'I a ncell or sla~ll nti ·fy hims 1f tltat each[...]d menn.. J f n he expit•atiun of . u cl:t week
the office of ba.ncollot· shall be vacant, m· the hauce llor . hr11l be al.lsetlt
from omh Austral[...]hall ru; in hi. teacl.
3. I mmediately nfter the end of each tet·m clnriug the tenure of lhe
:~cbolnrahip, th tenoher of' en h scboh\1' hn.Jl pre cot o the ouncil 11
re port tls t th e scholar' }lt'Oat·es in mu iCil.l stud io o.nd dili<rence ; 1~11d
the omJCil, wh ~ucver di ·sa.ti tied wi h n.ny repor[...]y l$hO.l1 not. be filled luring t hl\t
year.
4. The scholarship hall not be awarded oftener than once[...]iou . ball app,ly to any scholar dming tonm·o of the
sob lnrship or (if mncle ttftel· he com mencemen[...]t rc:tr r l' t h . choll\l'ship.

THE BROOKMAN SCHOLARSHIP.[...]RilLES.
1. 'l'be Scholarship shall be cull ed the " Brookmnu Schohu· hip. "
2. 'l'h e 'cbolars bip shall be of the annual \'idue of .£:10, tenable for
t hree yenr , subject to the pt·ovision coutniued it Clan ·c 6.[...]o E lder 0 11 ervntot·iulll nml to ·tudy
t here the Pl'inci pnl nbjec t ror which l ite Sch ohu:. hip[...]nclt 'eooudnry ubjects n l ~t:Ly be
f\ pproved by the .Directo r. He s ha ll nl o pay t he proper l'ees.
3, 1\ndidnle:; for the cho lnt·:;hi p may present themselves in any oue
of the following Principal nbjects - Pianofort[...]u g, 1U1d t b y shall undergo such examination as
the Council may f't·om time to t ime di rect.
4. Candidates in Piltnofort[...], on Lhc tirst day o t March in nny
year in which the 'obolars!Jip is oft'e1·ed.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (673) PHIZES-THE ROBERT WHOHIAM .[...]ndidate at any eiamiuation show sufficient merit, the
Schol:Jrship shall lapse for the period of oue year, after which it shall
be offered afresh.
6. J1~very holder of the Scholarship shall take the three yeara' course
nnd pu the Examinations pre ·cribed fot· lbc Diploma of As[...]to his year h e shall
for Lh wit.l a fo a·feit. the 'oholnr ·hip fot· t.he remtli ni n:.; portion of the term
f three year.·. unlc s the ounci l . hall otherwise decide. A student
who may, in the opini on of t.be Con11eil·, be guilty ot misconduct, shall
be r equired to forfeit the Scholarship fol' the remaining portion of the
term of three years.
I . Payment of th e Schola[...]nstal-
ments, 011e at th e end of eaeh term.
8. The Schobtrship sh ,tll ue offererl. for eompetitiou[...]its expibttion of Lenure, either by ef!ltuion of time,
resignation, or forfeiture.
9. The»e ltules may be vnried from tim e to time, but the title and
purpose of the Scho!arshi p shall not b e changed.[...]signed).
l 914-Gill, Hilda Beatrice.

THE ROBERT WHINHAM PRIZE FOR ELOCUTION,

I · llCl'en · the 'hus es of lhe Ja Robel' I hin.hn,m ha;ve giYen the
u.m of £ 9s. 6d. for he plll·po. e o[[...]t.h h Robet' Whinha,m nncl tl1e oun -
cil of the niver i y of Aclelui le ha.1• flgl'eed t inve.[...]ed tlan.t. ilt coli idern.tirm of he t·eceivt by the m-
" r ·it.y o[ th nbo1' -mentim1erl sum-
1. The Prize sha ll be ca lled the "Robert Whinham Prize ."
2. The Prize shall be of the annual value of £5, and shall
be offered a t a special examination in the third term of
each year.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (674)310 PRIZES-THE ROBERT 1\'HlNHAM.

3. Only students who shall have attended the Elocution
Class for at least three terms (not necessarily consecu-
tive, but including the term in which the examination
is held) shall be eligible to compete.
4. The Prize shall be awarded to the student who obtains
the highest marks, provided· the Council are satisfied
that such student is worthy to receive it, or, at the
option of the Examiner, it may be divided equally he·
tween the best man and the best woman student, pro-
vided the Council are satisfied that each such student[...]ive it.
5. Ca-ndidates shall be examined in the following subjects:
(i.) Reci[...]or
Prepared Speaking (at the option of the
candidate).
6. These -rules may be varied from time to time by the
Council.
Afade[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (675)ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
FOR THE YEAR 1915.[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (676)[...]TIONS COMMITTEE, 1916.

THE BOARD.
Professor Chapman (Chnirman) Dr. W.[...]'fHE COJ1Ml'l'TEE.
'l'he membert; of the Bo,u-d and, in addition:-
The Headmaster St. Peters College.
Mr. \V. H. B[...]s, B.A.
Applications fm· forms of entry, (or the fm·mntion of C'ent·re.s
and all payments, m·e to, be made to the Registmr of the
Unive1·sity; othe1' communications to iht Secret[...]ee of Mauagemeu t has been formed and approved by the
Board.
Candidates desiring to sit at these[...]ll
applications, payments, and communie,ttions to the Local Sem·e-
ta.ries. All Local Centres in Western Australia are managed by
the Committee in Perth.
Fa!' list[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (677)[...]RES.

Rules.
The C•>uncil i~ willing- r.o e:-;t,tblish Local Centres for the delivery
of Extension Lecture.s and for the holding of Public Examinations in
country towns i[...]ly to
be of benefit.

1. Any Ppplication for the formation of a new Ceu tre shall c uu tuiu
the following information : -

(a) Distan[...]ng ;
(r:) ~Whatschools there are in the neighbourhood, whether
publ[...]of pupils.

2. \Vhenever n.n application for the formation of a Centre has been
fayourably entertained, the following procedure shall be
observed, v[...], who L rLve uo uch personal interest in
the candidates aH can lay th enr opCl r to s rrs piei[...]l be appointed n,t. a public meeting convened for the
purpose. A Chairman and Secretary ~ha.U also be appointed,
either at the public meeting or by the Committee.
At the public meeting it should be explained : -
(a) That the University it-! prepared to arrange for the
delivery of Extension Lectures and for the holding of
the Primary, Junior, Senior, aud Higher Public
Examinations, and the J uniur Commercial and Senior
Commerciul Exam:nations, also the Publi-c Examina-
tionR in Theor[...]of Mnsic;
(b) Tlmt no charp;es beyond the statutory fees will be made,
but tlrat a room suitable for the Examinations must
be provided lree of cost to the University;
(c) That the SUfJervisioG of Examiuations must be under-
taken by memherfl of the Committee ;

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (678)[...](d) That any local expenses in connection with the delivery
of Extension Lectures or of the holding of Examina-
tions must[...]That c.opieM of
the ~<=xtension Lectures scheme, copies of
the Public Examinations Manual, and of the Music
Examinations syllabus,[...]Examinations, may be obtained from the Local Secre-
tary, with \\hom all entries should be lodged.

3. The election of a Committee and Officers ~hall be at once
notitied to the Council. The Committee shall have power to
fill any vacancy, but in all cases the Council res erv es the right
of appt·oving or disapproving of[...]ember of it.

4. If considered desirable by the University, an officer :::;ball attend
the public meeting convened for the purpose of forming a
Centre, and explain obje0ts, met.hods, &c, and occasionally
vi~it the Centre.

5. Applications for the fnrmation of new Centres must be made to
the Registrar.

FuTthe1· in(ormat£r.n will be found m the detmled 1:nst1·uction3 to
Local Centres .[...]REGULATIONS.

*I. Everr candidate must satisfy the Puhlic ~xaminations Board m
at least four of the following subjects, of which two must[...](8) German
(3) Geography of the (9) Algebra
Bri[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (679)[...]s, inclnding num-
bers l and 2, fails in the whole examination.

1IT. The examination will be held during the month of August or
September in each yea[...]printed form, which may be obtained from the Registrar or,
in the case of Local Centres, from the Local Secretary.

*V. Each candidRte at the ti me of gi vi ng notice to attend shall pay[...]al subject; but these
fees do not inclnde the fcc fot· Theory of Music.
In no case will the fee be returned ; but if, not less than
seven days before the examination, a candidate shall notify to
the Secretary his intention to withdraw, the fee shall stand to
his credit for a fntur[...]Vf. Candidates who may fail to give notice by the prescribed date
mRy be permitted by the BaRrel to present themselves on
payment o[...]der,
showing t he u bj ec in which the cand idate ptts ed a nd the
lnst lJlil.Ce of educn.tion from which ench candidate comes, will
be posted a.t the University and publi ·hod in t he repot·t ou the
public examinations.

VIII. Each success[...]e candidate has passed.

[X . On application to the Secretary to the Board unsuccessful candi-
dates shall b[...]. Schedules defining ns far as mny be necessal·y the range of tbe
questions to be set shall be published not less than t\'ielve
months before the date of the exan1ination to which they are
int[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (680)[...]EX:A)I!NA'l'ION.

SYLLABUS FOI:t THE EXA.ML~ATION TO BE[...]m;ty he obtained on application to the Secretary.]

(h) COMPOSITIOX. An essay or Jetter on a simple ~nbject; the nse
<tnd the spelling of common word8. The words will be taken
from Byard's[...]eas
and volumes.

3. GEOGRAPHY OF THE BHI'L'ISH !HLES AND AUSTRALASIA.
(: •[...]Ontnnnnti ca l Ter-
minolo)!y: On the l l'l"miuol"!J!f of !ln<•llll•ar ( .lb1 'rrt.[...]6d.) Teachers are
recommended to use the terminology of Sonnenschein's New Latin[...]. 6d. ).

7. FRENCH.

A written paper on the following syllabus :
(a) Moore, J[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (681)[...]lish, and from Engli~h into
French. The vocabu\ll.J'Y required will be that used in the grammar.

Candidates may, at their option,[...]l test in dictation awl in
reading aloud from the t.ext-l>ook. This will take the place of certain
questions in the above paper. Those who wish to take tile oral tes[...]t at Adelaide.

GERMAN.

A written paper on the following syllabus :
(a) ( ; l'ltllll l[...], pp. l-7'i. Teachers are asked to adopt the
te nnin ology recommendEd by the Joint Committee on Gramma-[...]lish into
German. The ,-ocabulary reqnirecl will be that u ~ ed in the
grammar.
Candidates may, at[...]est in dictation and in
readinc: n.loud from the tex t -uoo k. Thi, will tA.ke the place of certain
questions in the above paper. Th o~e wh o wi. h to take the ora.! test in
1916 will be required to sit ~[...]division, eaRy fraction s, easy equations of the first degree con-
taining not more th[...]GEOMETRY.

THEORETICAJ, GEOMJ<:TRL The substance of the theorems contained
in Euclid, Book[...]n c~ion s and easy exten-
Rions of the m : Bisection of nng tes a nd of s tmight lines;[...]equa l to n. g iven a ng le ; .. irn ple cnses 1f the construction of
Ll'inng le from ~u[...]s. &hoot geomet•·y, pt. 1 (Macm£llan. h.), to the
end of the exercises on the con~truction of triangles.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (682)[...]pencil.
Questions may be set in which the use of the set square or of the
protractor is forbitlden.
Fig[...]plane geomet•·y. {Gill. 1$, )
For the pre ·1.mb L!Jo nh-er it)• will not exami[...]l'ho xn.milll\tion, howe,·er, mu t be passecl at the same
time as the other subjects of the examination.
• For particulars coucernin[...]he P1·incipal and Examiner,

Ub. MusiC.
The Board does not examine in this subject, but candidates are required
to pass, at the May examination of the current year, in Grade III of
the Public Examinations in Music held by the Universities of Mel·
bourne, Adelaide,[...]*I. Every candidate shtdl be required to satisfy the Public Examina-
tions Board in at least five of the following subjects, but there
is no limit to the number of snbjeets for which a candidate[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (683)[...]F;XAMIXA T ION . 319

til. The examination shall be held annually in the month of
November or Decewber.

III.[...]shn.ll receive certificates showing
the subjects in ll'h ich they ltnve passed, and the dates, but
candido.tes mn.y ngain J[...]ing them at
later examination s.

tV. The followiug fees, which do not include fees for Dra[...]1 0 0
In' n ;.t\ ·e will the fee be returned, but if, uot less than
seven du s before the examiu ati n, a caudidA.te shall notify to
the eoretary o the Board hi· intentiOn to withd r~t w, the fee
shall ·t~wd to his credit for[...]•tt ·e f
Local Centres, ft· m the Local , eur ttwy.
VII. Candidates wb o fail to g·ive notice ·by the prescribed date
may be permitted by the Board to present th emselves on
paymen[...]ged in nlpbabetica l
order, how.iug the subjects iu whi h the cn.ndidate pn ·ed and
tbe last pla[...]e p\J t d rtt t. he Unh·e1' ity and published in the Report on
pllblic exam in, t[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (684)[...]NIOR l'UBI.IO EXAM INA'I'ION.

(b) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves
in the several subjects will also be published ;
(c) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselves in
the whole exHmination will also be published in order of merit.
To the first three C<turlidates on this list who shall be under
sixteen years ot' age on the lst December in the year in which
the exarnimltiun is held, shall be awarded prizes of the value
of £10, £5, ~nd £3 respectively . The position on tbe honour
list will be determined hy the aggregate of marks in not more
thau seven subjects. The scale of marks assigned to each
subject shall be published in the scbed ule of details.
IX. Schedules defiuiug as far as may be necessary the range of the
questions to be set. shall be published not less than twelve
mo,lths before the date of the examination to which they are
intende[...]11th Der.ombe>·, 1901 .

SYLLABuS FOR THE EXAMINATiON TO BE HELD IN
N[...]ont, T. F llistor.l/ <!f Great Rritain from the earliest t•mes to the
J'1'•sent day. (Longmans' HL<t.[...]:l. 11il:OGIUPHY.
General knowledge of the geograplly of the world. ?\lore detailed
knowledge of the British Empire Sketch-maps may be required
of any portion of the British Empire, inclmliug· the more important
information contained[...]Tombs ;{.,· 6d. ), omitting the chapters on flom and £anna.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (685)[...]2s. ). Teachers n,re nskec.l to ndopt the term inoloS"y re(l()m.
mended by the j oin t 'orumitl •e on 'ramlli Mt ca.l '£er-[...]l G1·eek. (G.
Hassell &' Son. l s ) Sentences will be , et on the sub -
ject-matter with[...]~ k nowl ed.-.c or
ncctdence rtntl the more conuno'n principle.. o! ,\' tJto.x.[...].
Se ntences wi ll be set on the subject -matter with which
Nayl[...]to test knowledge of
accidence and the more common principles of syntax.[...]to English.

6. J<'RgNCH.

A written paper on the following ·syllabus:
(a) Gramm at'. _Teac[...]to t est knowledge of
accid ence a.nd the more common principles of syntax.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (686)[...]g aloud from th t.eXL·lt ks. '.l'lti. will ttLke the pla.ce of certain
questions in the ab ve papel'. The rmu·ka ll.ll ot.tcll to the o•:11l portion of
L1te •xt~miuation will no t oxc d t.wen t~· per cenl of the totaL Those who
wL h to talc e the o rn.l tcRL ill I!ILG will b retJllired t<l sit at Adelaide.

i. iillRMAN.
A writtPu paper un the following syllabus:
(a) Grammar. Teachers are asked to adopt the terminology recmn-
menderl by tne Jo[...]e on Grammatical Terminology:
Un the tenninology of §rammar (Mu·rl'ay.[...]o test knowledge of
acctdeuce and the more common principles of syntax.[...]l take Ll1e pll\ce of certain
questions in the 1d>0vo paper. 'l'h nmrks a ll tl ed to the oral portion of
the examin,ttion will no~ cxcee<l Lwen~)' J'CI' cent. of the total. Those who
wish to taketh ' oml Lest[...]t at Adelaide,

R ARITHJIET!C.
As for the Pl'illHll'l' l•;x;uuiuaLil)u :IIIli. in nol•l[...]wil l he pro1·ided.

!0. GEOMETRY.
As for the Primary Examination and, in addition:
THEI.l H~:TJCA 1. r,; ltETUY. '!'he s ubstance of the heorc rtt!l cou tuin~·l ill
Enclid,[...]uare on a given side;
simple cases of the constrnction of qurtdril a terals from a s[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (687)[...]encil.
Question;; may he se t in which the nse of the set square or of
the protractor is forbidden .
FigureR ~hou[...](Jlaomillatl.. 2-r. Get.),
a ucl the corr pcmdiu~ portions of Grog r~>~utd Hndley'. Cl[...]nbmi b lnbortltory liOLe ·l!ook$ c:o nlruitring the dnt ·cl record of
no I thnn[...]ll be a ~i;,'llccl in LiHl exn tllilllttion, IJ n the e xaminers
will rep rt on tho prac[...]y th . cience
mu. ter in charge of the labomtory, and coun tersig nc•l co n the last
pnge lty t he h c~~;d mn. ·L[...]how a practical acquaintance
with the position, appearance, and general i;tructure of the prin-
cipal organs of the vertebrate uorly.
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (688)[...]of ~he ·u jc~L·Illll.Lte•
of the ~y llabu s n..-; cnu he ac'lnire1l loy na.kccl ey[...]of < isper:al f eetl ruul
fruit ; the swnct.ure f 11. eed, ill:! mocle of gcrn;ina.Li()[...]in wheat. bean, 1\ll(l melon.
The forcjtoing .·y'flal)lls cnu b . nlficicntly illn[...]local centre for
lwlding the examination in Fi>·.<t Grade Model, the eand<dates
111ho have en[...]Geometry will be necessary to the working of the problems in
this suuject.[...](Gill . ls.)
For the pre..ent the niveL' il.,y will not; cxu,min~:~ in Lhc e tt lojcct. ,
but will accept the certilicnt of the Board of Gov ntor. of t.lte
l?uhlic Li[...]t feCI nnd comlnc xamin n ·io nR ou hehn. lf ot' the l!:clnontiou
Department.
C[...]ne of their sub-
jects mu~t enter it on the appropriate entry form for the November
examination.
* For pa.rticn.la.r s concen1iltg· D1-awiug ap1)ly to the Principal aucl Examiner,[...]te. nre
t·equircd to P<l mde ll of the Publif' 'Exn.minr~tions in l\olusic heir!
by the nh-er&iLi of { Ibon me, Ad •laitle. '1'11 tun.u[...]e,•tw, who Ltold Lite
eertiliet1te of the nivcdty uf Allelaide in 'e uior Theory of[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (689)[...]i· Thi!l ~uhjec t. <loe'< not count for the general honour list.

SENIOR[...]Every candidate shall be require•.l to satisfy the Public Exami-
nations Board in at least five of the following subjects:-
(1) En!!lish[...](a) 'I' he examination shall be held annually in the month of
November or Decemb[...]s or who intend to
enter in the same yeat· upon !t course of study for a
degree or diploma, or for the final certificate in Law
sh[...]do pass, and when they have com-
pleted the five subjects shall receive certificates showing the
• A l1[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (690)[...]subjects in which they have passed, and the dntes, bnt candi·
dates may again pr[...]candidate on enteriug
his nam e fot· the examination :-
For candidates who have not[...]IAL EXAMINA'l'IOI\ JN J\L\RCH.
For the whole examination ...[...]1 0 1;
In no case will the fee be t'etul'lled ; hut if, Dot less th:m
seven days before the examim1liou, :i. ca ndi date s hall notify to
the Secretary to the Board hi.· iutenl;ion t(l withd1·a w, the fep,
shall stand to his cradit frn·"[...]m n t, on or l.lefore tlse lst or ctobe.r, or if the 1st ol'
October fal ls on n. 'undo. , , on r before the 2nd of ctol>er.
give notice of lhei r in[...]istmr, or, in tbe ca of
Local entre fr m the Loool ecr tary.

V IT. Candidates who fail to give notice by the preseribed date may
be permitted by the Hoard to present themselves on payment
o[...]nlph ;•lNLical
rder ' howiu•• the l:lnbjecl. in wh iClb tho candidate )Jit\!,ed.[...]cand irlt~~e
comes, will he posted at the Gnivensity an ·! pub li ·he1i in
the Report on public exnn iun.Lion
(b) The names of candidates who have distinguished themselve&
in the separate subjects will a lso be published.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (691)[...]327

( r) The names of caudirlates who have distinguished themselves
in the whole examination will also be published in order
of merit. 'l'" the first three candidates on this list who
shall he under seveuteen years of age on the 1st December
in the year in which the exa,minatiou is held, shall be
awarded prizes of the value of £Ill. £5, and £3 respec-
tively.' The position on the honour list will be determined
by the a~rgrego.te of marks in not more than seven
subjects. The scalu of marks assigned to each subject.
shall be publisher! iu the schedule of details.
Clauses (b) anrl (c) of this Regulettion do not apply to the Special
Examinatio11 in Mm·ch.
[X. Schedules defining, as far as may be necessary, the range of the
questions to be set shall be published not less than twelve
mont.hs before the da,te of the examination to which they are
intended[...]11th D ec•mbc1·, 1901.

SYLLABUS FOR THEthe follow ·
inl' J)l11'1l)!1~\plt[...]. . . • . • ing' II' · 22:2) · ' The ~t) lc of li'"'.Ym ' . .. . boHow 11 '[...]d' Arthur' from 'Then loudly crie<l the bold Sir Bedivere,' and
South" ell'[...]orse.'
(d) Composition : Exm·ciscl! on the topics dealt with in Arnold',.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (692)[...]Teachers are asked to adopt the terminology recommended
by the Joint Committee on Grammatical Terminology:
Un the terminology of g1•amma·r (M•n··ray. 6d.[...]Hassell<f' Son. ls.) Sentences will be set on the subject-
matter with wh i[...](a) Grammar. Teachers are asked to a,·iopt the terminology used in
Sonnenschein's[...]2s. 6d ). Sentences
will be set on the subject-matter of N g,yJor's Short parallel s,qntam
of Latin and U;·eek. (G. Hassell & Son. ls.)
(b) Prose composition.[...]54-6~.

5. Fl{ENGH.

A written paper on the following syllabus:

(a) Grammar. Teachers a1·e asked to adopt the terminology used in
Sonnenschein's[...]-t in (Uctatiou anti in
read in~ aloud from the text· books. This will t ake the place of certttin
'lues ions in t l1e ILhovc paper. ' T he marks allotted to the oral port.iou of
~be exn.minatinn wil l no t eJCceed fifteen per cent. of the totnL 'l'l H:>JU~ whp
wish to take the oral test in 1916 will be required to sit[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (693)[...]329
(i. GERMAN.

A written paper on the following syllabus ;
• (a) Grammar. Teache[...]opt. Lhe Lermiuology recom-
mended by the Joint Commi~tee on ' ramma.tiol).l Terminology:
On the te:l·minolog_q of grammar (}lf•u·ro,y. Citl.[...]ding aloud f1•om th text.IJooks. This will take the place of certain
questions in the n.bo\·e pt~per. The rn:u·ks tlllotted to the oral portion of
the examinatiou will not cxneed lift en per <l ntr. of the total. 'rl1.ose who
wish to t~~oke the oml te:-;L in 10Hi will I. nHJilirc.l to sit at A[...]lmlia~ lll • Lheury of th ll vurions pruces~es; the element~
of wou .· un~tion , includi[...]e.~, 1 nd. t it nrfnc uf i'Jih rc~ and cones ; the ,-olnmes of
pm·•lllelopipedt<, p[...]·pheres. nllll cone,.
ALGEBRA as for the Junior E xaminn.Liou n.nd, in tuhlition : quudrat[...]indices n.uil Rlll'!ls ; ra~io and propol'tion ; the
nature of logarithlll<', and t.h · n ~ • f ln:,'lnit luu. to t.h ha. e 10.

As for the .Junior l:xmuinatiou, n.utl in addition:
THEORETICAL GEOMETRY. The substance of the theoren18 contained in
Euclid, Book IH,[...]ra.tion..
PUAC'l' l A I. ' F.O M!;TitY- The consLrnctiou of ~hc c ircullt >~c ribcd, in[...]d 011 pnrt nrn.~· be rpm! Lll t h<~ f<C[ttl\r on the other p:wt;
·ou t l'll tiou of nu i OS(!e) Lrian~le h:win:,: eu(!h of the ungles at-·
th btt.~e cloubl e[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (694)[...]Text-book t·ecommemled:
Hall & Stevens, School geomet•·p, pis. 1·4, pt. 5[...]pencil.
Questions may be set in which the nxe of the Het Rl[Lt.are or of the
protractor is forbidrlen.[...]n tHI·
m nts, an d t he tracing of _thethe angles ; trigonometrical ratios of
multiple angles; common logarithms and the use of mathematical
tables; such relations between the Rides and angles of a triangle as
are necessary fm· the solution of triangles, having given three sides,
or one side and two angles, or two sides and the angle between
them. ·
Either of the follow:ng books will be found suitable, but any book may
be used pro1•ided the precerling syllabus be covered:
Loney,[...]ledge oftlteprincipl es involved in the Rnbjoined li!'t of experiments[...]g ued
in t he exam ina tion , b ut the examiuers will rep ort on th e pnlotica![...]Lhdl e t!
after each experiment by the science ma-ster in charge of the
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laboratory, and countersigned on the lr.st page by the J..,ad
111a~ter. Nole-hooks Rhonld he handed in hy the candidates at the
time of presenting themselves for exn,minatic.n, and will l•e
retnmed on application aft~r the publication of resl.).lts.
N . B. It is to[...]tit is pl'actical •vo·J'k is volunta''!l·

The following list of experiments is intended merely to suggest t.!Je
type ltnd st:mdanl which will Ratisfy the Roard. n,nd is not meant to
rcRtrict the freedom of the teacher in selecting or deviRing experimentR.
It[...]experimental work Rhonlrl
he represent~tti\·e of the <·omplete ~yll~tbn,.,.

i. Heat.
(I ) The then11omeler: calibration by standard; teNt uf fi[...]method of mixtures.
(5) Determinntion of the melting·point of a solid such as
paraffin wax (i) by the direct method, (ii) from obRervation
of the mte of cooling.
(6) Determination of the boiling·point of a liquid such as
>tlcohol (i) by the direct method, (ii) hy the U-tuhe ' (Jones's)
method.
(i) Preparation of free7.ing mixture~.
(8) Lowering of temperature[...]Light.
(10) l'ltotometry: 1letermination of the candle-power of a source
of light hy m[...]on-tran»tnis"ion of sound in va<·uo.
(19) The sonometer: laws of vibrato1·y string~.[...]

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(22) PropcrLic · of the bn,a· m:vo-net: detea· min: ~t ion of magnetir[...]pol n.nd a.-.: i · ; distr ibut ion of free mn g:n ti~ m .
(23) M~"'H etic iru[...]al oratory.)
(27) Determination of the rlip.

v. Electricity.
{2[...]'l'he coud n ing c lect.rol'!cope; comparison of the E. M.F .'s
of cells.[...]nce; Ohm's law.
(35) Electrolysis; the copper voltameter.
(:16) Magnetic action of coil carrying a current; the electro-
magnet.
The following bJokR may he consulted:
Gl[...]6s.) A detailed
knowledg e of thethe position, app IU'I\U , llntl :stmalure of the most imporLant
tissues and o[...]

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stru tur ,[...]etative reproduction of planb.
The d istinguishing ciHLracters and 11te occolo~i •til adaptations
of the following natmal order~ : L[...]<s ILJ· noL of
ulticien t merit the camlicl>tte will noL h 11 11 0w •d to l ns . '[...]p, .. 3s. 6d. ),
omitting the se1•iion on t.h orig in on phyllotaxis and that
on the microsopic~t l deve lopm •nt of the ovule.
:For referen ce :[...]ed to tb e note-book s tnay b e obtained at the Uuiversity.

14. PHYSICAL G ~; OGIU l'llY[...]

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centrefm· holding the exam,.na.tion i1• Second G1·ade Model, the candi.
dates who ha ·ne enter[...]for iii and i1· 11111<'11 liavo f.akew
the certificates in l"m> 'r1ule l•'reehaml and Firs[...]u ~l Jcsc sub·ject~,
Lut. will acc:ept. the cerLilicaoo~ of th e HC)rml or {;o,. '1~\0 l'l) o.i' the
Public J.ibl'll.l') , t\ lll. cntn . nnrl Art Gallery of tiu11 Lh m>l l'fl.lia. or of the
Educn.tiou Depooi'Lmout Sottth Australia. The Li niversity will accepb
fee •uttl •[...]one of their sub-
jects mnst enter it on the appropriate entry form for the November (or
March) examination .
.- For pa.rticulara concerning Drawing apply to the Principa) a.ud Exatuiner,[...]Art.

J5b. THEORY OF .\lusrc.
The Board does not examine in this subject, but candidates are
required to pass in Grade I of the Public Examinations in Music held
by the Universities of Melbourne, Adelaide, Ta.'lmania,[...]t This subjeet doeR not connt for the general honour list.

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of the fvllowing subjects at one examiuation :-[...]on enterin~
his name for the examination : -
For candidates who have
entered for the Senior Public
Examination in the current
or any previous year[...]subject or division
In no case will the fee be returned, but if, not less than
seven days before the examination, a candidate shall notify
to the i:lecret ary of the Public Examinations Board his
intention to withdraw, the fee silall stand to his credit for a.
future examination.
[V. Candidate::; must, on or before the 1st of Octobet·, or, if the lst of
October falls on a Sunday, on or befm·e the 2nd of October,
give notice uf thei[...]
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may be obtained from the Hegistrar, or, in the muse of Local
Centres, from the Local Secretary.
Candidates who fail to give notice by the prescribed datl'
may be permitted by the Board to present themselves on pay ·[...]e distingnisheu themselves
in the whol e examinat.iou shall be pnbliRhed in order o[...]e distinguished
themselves in the separate su bjects.
(c) An alphabetic[...]hall be pub-
lished, showiug- the snl•jects in whidi each candidate
passed, and the last place of educatiou lroru which each[...]more subj ectR.
(e) The Governm ent bursaries granted by the Education Depart-
ment of Sou[...]e recommended for award
under the conditions laid down in the Regulations of the
Education Department ; and the recommeud ntion will be
determined by tht aggregate marks obtained by the can-
didate in not more than five subjects, together with the
marks obta ined for an Englis[...]for
bur~ary canuidates.

VI. The syllabus d Hu iu , as far ns IU ILJ be necessary the range of the
questions to be , et, aud tl e . cale of[...]lished not Jess than twelve months
before the OiL .e of th e e ~llminn t. i o n to which they a[...]....Yovem /.Jt'l' 1 1!111.

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN
NOVEMBER OH DECEMHER, 1916.

N. H.-In this examination the information required for answering every
question may not be found in the text-book s.
l. ENGLISH LITERATURE.[...]

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edition in Mavmillan's pock-et cl[...]Cox, G. ,:V, A t lteTI i<m empire from the fiigl!t of Xerxes to tl.e fall[...]ges, but candidate!\ may be allow e<l to pa.ss if the twv
last-named books are reacl[...]Hassell 4" Teachers are asked to adopt the
Son. ls.)
recommendations of the Joint Committee on Grammatical[...]od. net).
(b) Composition in prose in the style of Thucydides and of Demosthenes.[...]l· for hansh~l;i on from Greek into English. The passages
will be set for th e mo[...]ssell q· 'mt, 1.1'.) Teachers are asked to adopt the
tet'luinology nsetl in So[...]l-. ~- 6d.).
(b) Compo&ition in prose in the style of Cicero and of Livy. Camlidates[...]Passages for translation from Latin into En~lish. The passages
will be set for the most part from Cicero, Livy, Vergil, and[...]
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6. FRENCH.

A written paper on the following syllabus:
(a) Grammar. Teachers are asked to adopt the terminology of Son.
nenschein's[...]ch will L1lke ~he pla.ce of <}erlain questions in the above
pap r. Th marks a,Llotted to t.he oral pot·tion of the exan1ination will
not exceed ten perc uL of the total. t\ u<lidntcs who wish. to take the
o.m l test will IJe req uired Lo it at. rlelnide.

7. GERMAN .

.-\!written paper on the following sy llabns :
(a) Grammar. Teachers are asked to adopt the recmmuendations of
the Joint Commi t;t;ee on Grammatical Terminology : O[...]ti h will lu ke Lhe place of certain que~tions in the above
pap l' . Th ~ mllrk s o.lloLLcd Lo the m·al porlion or the examination will
not excoetl ten p t' ccnL. of the tntnl. tLndidale~ who wish to take the
oml 1 RL will bu reqnit·ecl to siL o.i, d[...]~h e euior, with problem of g reater dillicnlty; the
t heory of qnndrntiu equa-tion ; ~n[...]grC!l ions; permu tations untl 00111 bina.tiona; the
binomitt l t.heorem, including frac[...]no tation; Lh solrttion of triaugle. incl uding the ambiguou. ense;
heig hts and di tn.[...]circle of~~ trie.ngle ; tlte aTe& of the circle.
For this examination candidates[...]s Mat1•ematical tables.

9. GEOMETRY.
The Mtbstance of Euclid, Bks. I Go t , VI, «.nd XI, and the
geometry of solid flg tll'eJ , as in Hall & tevens's Schoo l geometry,
pls. 1-6[...]neous theorem am exttmples iu Pru:t V.
The analytical geometry of the straight line, as in Loney's Elements[...]

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for the Junior >tl)(l Senior Pn blic Examinations.[...]delnide. ( G1·ant, ~s.)
Eithe1· one of the following- books is recommended for consultation[...]6d.)
[ l'he latter book is the text. book for 2nd year physics in
the University of Adelaide.]
(b) l'lL\CTICAL.[...]\.1 wo r k equil' a lem UJ tb ttt requ il·cd for the lh t
yell r's Phy:"ics e Ul'd in 1 h[...]ere o Lhel'lvi:se indi caLCII, :sttoh record a re the wMk of the C<tnc i-
dntcs thc msell'es. No UJnr[...]llc d after
ell<:h •xpe.rim ent by the science master in <: Lt a r~e of thelabor:ttory
and cotwte1 igned ou the last page by t.hc hcu.dtunsLe r ote·
hook hould be ha.n cled in by the candit:htte Ht~ the t itue f 1n·e cn t -
ing t h 111 el[...]be retumell on apflica-
liun afte r the 1 uhlicdion of rcsnl "· (A typed li L o the
experim ent inclncled in tlii s cour[...]utinA.tions Ooar(l.]
Candidates for the Angas Engiueering· Exhibition will be
required to take a practical examination, the results of which will
he used in determining the award.

12. lNORGA.NlC CHEMlS'l'RY.

The chemis t.ry of the more omm oul y occturing elements a:ml their·[...]ne, elhylene, a nd a ce tylene n eed be s tudied. The more
dillicult theoretical s ub[...]

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Lho.l of the c mpnl ory cho.ntil! tr • for the 13.l:i\·. t:om c. 'f'hi will
ttpply•tlso Lo the pmctictd c:.hcmis LJy, which will th re for in lm[...]for l•olding tlce p;·artical t1Zflllli11aUon, the cand,:date.s who have
ont.,·ed at[...]ot be supplied to cr1.11didates at
the practical examination.

BIOLOGY, OR BOTANY.[...]i. 1'he fnnd:unenll\1 fa.ct~ ll lld law:< of the morphology, hi~tology,
ph •siology, nnd life hUory of plnnL. n,; illustrated uy the following
~ypes: Yeast ph~nt., Bacte[...]ogy and physiology
as illustrated by the following types: Autoeba, Vorticella, Hydra,[...]ter mussel, Crayfish, Frog;
iii. The histological characters of the hlood, epidermal >~nd con-
nective tissues, cartilage, bone, muscle, and nerve in the
vertebrata.
'nni[...]:~<n ncq no.intnnce with t he . t ru ~nre of the \'strious Lyp 111 ntioned,
an d[...]ed results
and exp i A.n ~J;tion of the e.·peri mcut. l~nd oil. en·Ation !.hey hn.vc[...]vi. intlico.tctl, such
recor Is nre the worl• of Lite cnudidn.te. themseh · •s • N[...]will be ru;!l!ig-ned iu tho exam ination. bu 'if the not .
hook;. n•·e nol of s nftic[...]e
re·&nrned on n.p pli cn.tionuf~cr the puulicn.tiou orr "ni L. .
Text-books[...]Such pll.l'l.l fl>l ref•r specifically to the types mentioned, to-
gether[...]• Forms of ce1·titicate to lJC nttu<::lmtl to the note-lJooks maybe oht:Linecl at the Univer~ity.

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Mn.rshall, A. :\I. The frog: ed. by F. W . Gamble. ( J.[...]net),
so far as it refers to the histology specified. .
Candid[...]d v and Lucas's IntTodttctiott
to the .<tud.IJ of botan.IJ (Melville and Mullen.[...]gy and oecology of plants;
ii-. The structure and life history of selected cryptogaJU[...]Aspidium, 8el~"ginella;
iv. The pl'inciples of classification of plants, the clas">ification of
the angios!Jerms Leing illustrated by the following natural orders
in addit[...]PRACTICAl,
It is intended that the staudard >'hall he that of Compulsory
Botany fot· the B Sc. course. This will apply to the practical
paper, which will include:
i. The preparation of section~ of plant tissue ;[...]nd other
preparations illustrating the plants named above;
iii. Descrip[...]al orders of examples illustrating
the orders above enumerated ;
v. Identification, with the aid of a flora, of easy examples of the
local plantR.[...]mctic1~l work ltM vccu cu t•rie lou t dut•ing the
ye o.r, ct~ndi d n tes will he r e[...]beeu l'CCOJ'detl rt>~qul t.~ a nd expltma.&ion of the cxpetimen "
and obsen •atious Ll[...]fi t least one
example in cllch of the SJlC •i.fi •d g roup and order.s ; et\ch reco[...]>le
• Jo'orms of certificate to be 11ttached to the note-books mo.y b e obt~ined 11t the University.

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t ha t thethe uote- hoo l' s n. re not of ·ufli eient[...]8lwuld lle lu~mJ.c,t in hy tho on ndiua lcs :l the tunc CJf presentin •
t hem elve for[...]l be retnrncd Ol"l n.pplicnLion
aft r the pn blication of r " il It. .

Text-book:[...]l pmctiCILI !IC(tllai ntfl llC
wi t h the po itioo. :lppc,u·ance. 1111tl (!Cne rn l nllll m in utc t m ctw·e
of the pri11·ipn. l ti:J!!ne. nnd a·g11.u. ol ' Lll e[...]a / " focal centi'r
fo• · holding the p ract 1cal P..ra11•i11atlm1 1 the vatulida tes who have
entered at tlt[...]cologirn~L chnnge · ori 'in of lilhd 8Cll.p ' · The
com mon lll lllllrals. th eir geueral[...]tical determiuation of lmnd specimens of the common mineral ~ and
rocks.

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the Government bursaries and for the Angas Engineering Exhibition only.[...]REGULATIONS.
'~l. In order to obtain the Junior Commercial certificate, each
candidate must satisfy the Public Examinations Board in at
least five of the following subjects numbered l to 14; two[...]
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16. Dra·wing.

II. The examination shall be held annually in the month of Novem·
ber or December.

I II.[...]they do pass, and when they have completed the five subjects
shall receive certificates showing the subjects in which they
have passed, and the dates of their baving so passed; but candi-[...]passing them at later
examinations.

V. The following fees, which do not iuclude fees for Dra[...]e paid by each candidate on enterin~ his name for the exami
nation : -
:For candi[...]for this examination
or for the Junior Public
Examination[...]ects 0 0

In no case will the fee be returned; but if, not less than
tieven days before the examination, a candidate shall notify to
the Secretary of the Public Examinations Board. his intention
to withdraw, the fee shall stand to his credit for a future[...]

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VI. Caudidates must on or before the lst of October, or, if the lst
of October falls on a Sunday, on or hefore the 2ud of October,
give notice of their inte[...]printed form
which may he obtai11ed from the H.egistrar, or, in the case of
Local Centres, from the Local Secretary.

VII. Candidates who fail to gi[...]l.e prescribed date may be
permitted by the Pnblic Examinations Board to present them-[...]. Schedules defining, as far as may be necessary, the range of the
questions and exercises to be set, shal[...]hed not less
than twelve mouths beforf' the date of the examination to
which they are intended to apply.

IX. (a) The tHLille of uooessiul candidates, a rn111ged in :tlphabetio;tl
order showing ~he n bjeots in which the camlidn.te passed,
a nd t he last place[...]t·eport ou pn bli xnmiun~ions.
(b) The names of cn.ndidates who have distinguished themselves
in the several subjects shall ah!o be published.
(c) The names of eandidates who have distinguished themselves in
the whole examination shall also be pnblished in order of merit.
To the first candidate on the list who shall be under sevent~en
years of age on the 1st December iu the year in which the
examination is held, shall be awarded a prize of the value of
£3 3s. The position on the houonr list shall be determined
by the aggregate of marks in not more than seven subjects.
The seal~ of marks assigned to each subject shall be published
iu the schedule of det>~.ils.
Allowed 19th JanuaJ"y, 1910.

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE li.ELD IN NOVEMBER,[...]1916.
N.B.-In all subjects of thi~ examination the examiners will pay especial
attention to the spelling and handwriting of the candidates.
l. ENGLISH LITERATURE.
As for English Literature in the .Junior Public Examination in the
same year.

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ference to the physiographic condition" which all'ect the distri·
bution, production, and exch[...]de.
(Teachers are advised to consult the Statistical Register of !South
Austr[...]a11ge. 8.A. Gort Printer. 2.•. 6d.)
(c) The industrial geography of ::-louth Australia. [Co[...]tailed syllabus may be obtained on application to the Secretary to
the Board.]
(d) The more im]lonant fact:< of the inrlu trit~l "GOl<J'Il.!)hy of the niLe(!
Kingdom, 'enuan,', !<ranee, He[...]s 01" Of tl.
file of corrc9p01itl nee. The xa.r>liMr- will con~illor in the lir t
pine th meebn:ni nltuTn.ngeut cnt. nnrl . t.y lc., •tml in t he ~econrl the
W1'i ting ;\n(\ spelling Of ~he :\tl>:[...]merely mcchtwicll l
kn wledge th~:~on the on ~pond nc • doe.'> wi ll be recor.nir.e~.l in the
proportion of mark allot Ied to the wo tlcpl\l'LIIl nt. "f he p11.per.
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cmTen ~. i n•·o i cc.~, nutl n ~co 1m t :;ale. ·.
The nature of nominal, real, ftnd personal accounts, and the distinction
between capita,\ am\ r[...]a nd chetjltC • ami a kn ow ledge of the forms and nature of
Mlch in><trument . (Cauclidn.tes are requested to note that the
fn.llin " 1lue of bill of ex chfmge as given in the text-books is
nccor:i'in,lt' lo Eu[...]a.w
in t hi s respect.)
The rec0rding of a set of tran~actions, including con[...]e standard of work
required nuder the above hea.dings.
6. SHORTHAND.
All e[...]ncl itlot will be expected to have a knowledge of the
ns nttl rn ebhod of orrect i[...]
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certificates of the above 1<11 bject ks ued l.J • tho Bom·ll of Goveruors
of the Public Library, .Mu. an111, and n Ualler.v of South
Australia, or of the Educn.Lion IJepm·tw nt (If ::!cmt.h An. tl'll.li[...]of !;heir ubject
must enter it on thethe Principal and Exa1niner,[...]
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17. Drawing.

I f. The examim.tiou shall be held annually in t.be month[...]y do
pMs, and when they hn.ve completed the five objects !!hall
receive cer lifi cttlos !lowing the ·ubj ect s iu wh ioh lhey have.
pa sed n. nd the d1ttes of their haviug o pn ed, hut caudidatcs[...]each candidate on entering his name for
the examination : -
If he has not p[...]

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In no case will the fee be returned, but if, not less than
Be\·en days before the examination, a candidate s1Jallnotify
to the Secretary of the Public Examinations Board l1iR
intention to withdraw, the fee shall stand to his credit for
a future examination.

VI. Candidates must, on or before the 1st of October, or, if the 1st of
October rn.Jl · u n. unday, on or before the 2nd of October,
give notice of theit· in[...]printed form
which moy be obtained fr om the Registrar, or, in the case of
Local Centres, from the Local Secretary.

VI I. Candidates who Jail to give notice by the prescribed date may
be permitted by the Public Examinations Board to present
t[...]fiuing, as far as may be necessary, th e range of the
questions to be set shall be published not less than twelve
months before the date of the examination to which they are
intended to apply.

JX. (a) The names of successful candidates, arranged in alphabetical
order, with the snbject:> in which each candidate passed and
the last place of education from which each candidate comes,
shall be posted at the University and published in the report
on public examinations.

(b) The names uf candidates who have distinguished themselves
in the several subjects shall also be published .[...].Allou·ed 19th Janua>y, 1910.

SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER[...]

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poli tical cou t rols u pou the di t ri'i'lut io n, produ r:t ion, nnd c:-cchange[...]of conunod it ie , with :lpecia l emphn,is on the sociol nn<l p olitica l
facto!... A "611cral view of the extractive, t~gric ul tural , ma uufilC ·[...]l Lbcir uc-
'' t~ lopmen t. The Malysis nnd i11ter pretation of st-n.ti tics, a nd the
use of the variou ' g raphica l ll)Ctitod. of pr • ·cutnLion.

(b) MAT ERI AL r-· 0:\HTER · ~~. The chief m!Lterials of conuuercc,[...]stics on squarecl paper ;
mal'ldng the distribution of materials of conunerce and re8ul-[...]tes on blank maps; drawing sketch-maps.

The following books of reference are suggested for the use of
teachers, and may be consulted at the University Library :
Chisholm, G.[...]Longmans.
l5s. 11et.) This is the best !lingle book in English, and is[...]indispensable.
Salisbury, Barrows, & Towers. Elements of geog1·a[...]

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Qtficial.rtearhoolc of the Co mmonwealt/1. of A usfralia ( Commomvealth[...]Latest ed.
This book sets out the scope of the work to be tlone. It is
expecterl that attention shall be directed to the economic prin-
ciples involved, ancl that. candidates shall be exercised in the
interpretation of original docum[...]tem-
!Wrm-y au~h cot·a , and in the deducing of the economic or social
cond itiClll$[...]books of histol'.<f . Messrs. A. & C. Black publish a series at 2s. 6d.
each under the title of 8ngltsh hi.<tm:l/ .fi·mn origillal so1t[...]thet·e is a series published by Messrs. G. Bell & SonR, at one
shilling 11et, called Engl-r:., h llistory source buolcs.

The following works may be consulted l11· teachers:[...]. )
Meredith, H. 0. Outlines of the economic IListor'.'l of England.[...]OMETHY A~ for the Senior Public Exnmin~ttion.
12.[...]

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for.kold;ng the e:xamination in ~e~ond Grade Model,-tke -cwndidat[...]tLte! in F i r II

Fo1· th13 present the Unive1·sity will not examine in t~ese subjects,
but will accept the certificates of the Board·of Governors·of lhe Pnblic
Library, Museum, and ATt Gallery of South Australia, OT of the Educa-
tion Depar~ment of South Australi[...]s one of their
subjects mnst enter it on the appropriate entry form for the November
examination
• For pa.rticull\rB concerning Dmwillg 1\pply to the Principal and Emminer,[...]i ng
t This subject does not count for the general honour list.

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THE TENNYSON MEDALS.[...]Hundred and Seventy-five Pounds has been paid
to the University by His Excellency the Lord Tennyson, with the inten-
tion of encouraging the study of English Literature by the award of
Medals at the Public Examinations, it is hereby provided as fol[...]A Gold Medal and two Silver Medals, to be called the "Tennyson
:Yledals," shall be awarded annually.
*II. The Gold Medal shall be awarded to the candidate who obtains
the highest number of marks in the subject of English Litera-
ture at the Higher Pnhlic Examination.
Candidates must be under the age of nineteen yeari" on the
lst of December in the year in which the examination is held
III. A Silver Medal shall be awarded to the candidate who obtains the
highest number of marks in the s~bject of English Literaturl3
at the Senior Public Examination in November.
Candidates must be under the age of seventeen years un
the 1st of December in the year in which the examination i~
held.
IV. A Silver Medal shall be awarded to the candidate who obtains the
highest number of marks in the subject of English Literature
at the Junior Public Examination.
Candidates must be under the age of sixteen years on the
Ist of Decembet· in the year in which the examination is held.
V. No medal shall be awarded to a candidate who in the opinion of
the Council is not deserving of it.
VI. No person who has gained a medal shall be awarded the medal
of the same grade at the sttme examination in any subse-
quent year.
VII. In the event of two or more candidates obtaining the highest
number of marks, a fresh examination shall be held to deter~
mine which of the candidate8 is most worthy.
VIII. These Hegulations may be varied from time to time.
For awards see page[...]

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Three Prizes, of the value of £10, £5, and £3 respectively, are
annually awarded to the most distinguished candidates in the whole
Examination who shall be under sixteen years of age ou the 1st
December in the year in which the Examination is held.

A[...]Prizes.
'L'hree Prizes, of the value of £10, £5, and £3 respectively, are
a nnually r~warded to the most di ·tiugui hed onnd idates in the whole
Exnrniualiiou wb o shall be un der ·evonteen years of age on the 1st
December in the year in which the E~aminntion is beld.

A[...]Prize.
One Prize, of the value of £3 3s., is annually awarded to the most
distinguished candidate in the whole Examination who shall be under
seventeen years of age on the 1st December in the year in which the
Examination is held.[...]

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A Scholarship is awarded annually to the most distinguished
candidate in this Examination[...]fficient merit and
under nineteen years of age on the lst of December in the year in
which the Examination is held. The Scholarship is awarded on the
aggregate of marks in not more than seven subjects, and entitles the
holder to exemption from the payment of fees for lectures and
examinations in all subjects prescribed for the Diploma in Commerce.[...](This has now been discontinued.)

The John Creswell Scholarships.
These Scholarships, four in number, are awarded annually, two by
the Council of the University of Adelaide ou the results of the Senior
Commercial Examination, and one each by the South Australian
Cricket Association and the Royal Agricultural and Horticultuml
Society of So[...]nder nineteen years of a~e who
have passed either the Junior Commercial or 8euior Commercial
Examination. The Scholarships are tenable for five years, and entitle
the holders to exemption from all fees (except those prewribecl fo_r
Supplementary Examinations) payable in the Course for the Diploma in
Commerce.[...]conditions of award, etc., see Chapter XXXVI. of the Statutes,
ante page 104.
Awards,
By .the Council of the University on the results of' the
Senior Commercial Examination.[...]

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F=OR THE YEAR 1916.[...]ons in MusiC.

The Universities of' Melbourne Adelaide,[...]Examinations are held in M<ty and September, but. the May ·E xaminations
in Practice pf Music ar.e h'e[...]rlnted forms or e.n ~ry umy hu obtnlnod ( 1'<1111 the Registrar or the · Local
ilecreta.rles ; but ail entries ror JJOOO.I l~ xf\miunti ns should be ma<le through the Local
Secret:1.ry. No ch11.rge beyond ~ho[...]

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I. Public Examinations in the Theory and Practice of 11usic shall
be held in the City of Adelaide and at such Local Centres and
other places as the Council may determine; these examinations
shall be held at such times as the Couueil may direct.

I I. Candidates shall be admitted to the Examinations without
restrictions as to[...]tituted
sht ll, witli t he approval of the ouncil in cnch itlstance, mako
nlluece[...]th e duties to be perfol'm d by them, determine the onle of
r muneration to be pn i~l o the Examine rs, th e fees nnd chru-ges
to be pnid b ; 01\ndi.d:\tc · for the Exarnin r\tiou ·, and sc t ie
otber delnil" in klentnl to the boldiug of the Examination.·.

IV. Schedules defining as far as may be necessary the range of the
examinations shall be published not later than the 31st day
of January in each year.[...]Allowed 8th A ttgu st, l OOG.

NOTE.-The Syllabus f'or these Examinations is published in[...]Copies may be obtained
on application to the Re~istrar.

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OF THE PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS (MUSIC) SCHOLAR-[...]hips, each tenable for three years, one exempting the
bolder from payment during the tenure thereof of fees for
tuition and examin~tiou for the Degree of Bachelor of Music,
and the other exempt.ing the holder from payment during- the
tenure thereof of fees for tuition ~tnd examination for the
Diploma of Associate in Music, shall be ofl'ered annually at the
Public Examinations in music held in So[...]Theory
shall be eligible to compete for the Scholarship tenable for
the Degree course, and candidates who obtain Honours[...]ictible
to compete for th~tt tenable for the Diploma com·se. J~ac h
schPlarship shall be a.warded on the resnlta of a ·p eoi t~ l exami-
nation[...]that no candidate is of snfficient merit
the scholarship shall not be awarded.

*III.

IV. In the event of only one candidate being eligible for any scholarship,
the Council may, at their discretion. on the recommendation
of the Examiners, dispense with the special examination pro-
vided under Clau[...]V. A scholarship s!Jal! not be awarded a second time to the same can-
didate, and no student shall bold more than one of these
scholarships at the same time.

VJ. Every holder of a scholarship tenable for the degree of Bachelor of
Music shall, each year, p~ss the examination presct·ibed for that
degree, and every holder of a scholarship tenable for the

• RtJpealed[...]

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mine the tenure r he scholtt r. hip, u ule l h t:: \)\lnci[...]p may also be summarily determined at any
time if, in the opinion of the Council, the holder of it be guilty
of miscondu[...]
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REGULATIONS.
r. The University shall issue a Certificate of Competence in the Art
of Teaching Music in any of tbe fol[...]Grade I. Oi' Grade
II., of the Public Examinations in Music, ur
Complete the First Year of the Mus. Bac. Course.
and (b) Pass the examination in Practice, Grade I. or Grade
II., in the branch of Music for which he[...](But candidates who have obtained the
Diploma of Associ[...]ll
be exempt from the requirements in
([...]gulation.)
aud (c) Pass an examination in the following subjects:-
The Art of 'l'eachiug the particular branch or
branc[...]eed to have been
learned by the candidate without assistance.
III. Schedules defining as far as may be necessary the range of the
examination set forth in Regulation II. (c) shall be drawn up
annually by the Faculty of Music, subject to the approval of •
the Cuuucil, and shall be published as early as possible in the
year.
IV. The examination shall be held annually, near the end of the
academic year.
V. The fee for the examination shall be £5 5s. in each branc[...]

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Tutor (Bosworth & Co ), mclncling Section I. of the "Introduction."

B. GENERAL TEACHING.[...]nt nnnlysis of tho sn me, as
contained in the six l-;"1':\d '"'of " The l\ln ician " ll • Hid ley J' rentil'.e;[...]·cl studies suitable for special purposes, i.e., the
va.rious depa.rtments ot Technique, such[...]5. To dctc1:L nml puiu t out inaccuracies in the rendering of a. cla.ssieal
compositiou well ku own to the candiuate, played by the examiner,
who will purpo ely iu l roduce such errors as are likely to be made by
the a.verage pupil.

6. To play a Fng-ue (i[...]Study, and
a Sonata mo1·ement, chosen by the candidate and guaranteed to lla.ve
been l[...]moven1ent must be previously appro,·ed by the Fn.cmlty of Music.

NOTE.~The examination in 1916 will be confined to the suuject of Pianoforte[...]

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FOR THE YEAR 1916.[...]

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K.C.M.G., D.S.O., Governor in and over the Str.te of South
Australia .•

The Council of the University of Adelaide has the honout· to
present to your Excellency the following lt eport of the University
for the year 1915.

l. DEA'rH OF THIC C HANCELf,OR AND THE VICE-CH ANCIJ:LLOR.

On Lhe e v ~ of pre euting i ts report for the pa 't yen.r , the
ounci l hns, with de~p grief, to lament the de~tth , n Ja nuary t h,
of the hnncell or of the lJui,•er it.y, t.he Hight Hon urable ir
amuel[...]nd always,
during his long period of office, took the deepes~ interest in evet·y-
thing affecting the University, and gave it valuable ad vice in
matte[...]n in matters of detail.
f t i::~ difficult, at the moment, fo t· lhe Counci l ~o realize tlte
posit[...]melancboly
plefiSure and pride in r~membenng hat the indom itable will ot
the bancell or enabled him, in ::~p i te of an in curr~b l e mn.li.ldy, to
p reside tl.t the meeting' of ou ncil right np to the last one in
December, and at the annual ommem ration to confer tbe
degree as usun.l, n.ud to ·peak on the part played by ~he
Uuiver iti.es of t ho Empire in the p re en wod d-crisi .
It is with deep grief, a[...]Barlow, C.M.G., B.A., LL.D., is recorded. Re was the first
Registrar of the University, hold ing that position from 187 4 till
1882. In 1882 he was elected a member of the Council, and in
18!:!6 Vice-Chancellor. an[...]

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April 19th, 1915. The late Vice-Chancellor devoted h.imself
with the most untiring energy to the work of the University,
which was one of the chief interE,sts of his life.

II. THE COUNCIL AND THE SENATE.

On April 30th, the Honoumble George John Robert Murray,
B.A., LL.M., Judge of the Supreme Court, was elected by the
Council as Vice-Chancellor.
The Senate re-elected Frederic Chapple, B.A., B.Sc.,[...]k.
Mr. F. W. Young having resigned his seat in the Council on
proceeding to London as Agent General, Herbert Angas Parsons,
LL.B., was elect~cl by the Senate, on March ~4th, to fill the
vacancy.
On July 28th, the Senate elected William Reynolds Bayly,
B.A., B.Sc., to fill the vacancy in the Council caused by the
cleath ot Dr Barlow.
In November James [{ichar[...].V., M.A., J\L D., F.R.S., ceased by effiuxion of time
to hold office as members of the Council, bnt were renominated.
:Mr. Barr ~mith, who was a generous benefactor to the University,
and had been a member of the Council for nineteen years, died
prior to the Novembet· meeting of Senate, at which the other four
members named were declared re-elected. At a special meeting
of the Senate on December 13th Arthur James Perkin~ was
elected to fill the remaining vacrtncy in the Council.

III. THE STAFF.

Dr. Watson, Professor of Anatomy, who was granted leav.e
of absence for the year 1915, to enable him to place his
services at the disposal of the Hospital authorities on the field of
battle, has been granted an addJtio11al six months' leave.
During the year, leave of absence for service abroad was also
p:ranted tu the undermentioned leeturers in the Medical School : -
Drs. cle Crespigny, Cudruore,[...]ton, 'vV.T. Hay-
ward, and Smeaton. Allmemhers o( the teaching staff still abroad
on nct.ive service lmve been granted additional leave.
In Decembm·, to the great regret of the Council, Dr. J. C.
Verco, Lecturer en the Principles .and Pract.ice .,f Mediciue, after

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was appointed t.o the lectureship.
Mr. B. D. Colvin, M.A., Lecturer on Accountancy and 'Business
Practice since the inception of the Commercial Course, resigned
at the end of the year. S. Russell Booth, B.A, h.as been
ap[...]I~ uNrvERsrTY AND THffi vvAR.
Early in the year, the Council at the request of the staff
>tpproached the Federal and State (ioverments and offered the
11ervices of the members of the tstaff, as far as compatible with the
-continuance of University work, to aid or supplement, wherever
po~sible, the work of the sci'=!ntific, technical, or pro fessioual
branches of the Uovernment departments dunug the war, on
any matters connected with Imperial def[...]ance might he useful.
In order to accelerate the completion of the courses, especially
tl1e medical, as much as possible, an enabliul! ~tatnte was
passed giving the Council power during the continuance of the
w 1r to shorten the period of study required to obtain any
{Iegree,[...]7 Students, I) Rhodes Scholars, and 4 members
of the admini~trati ve staff, have taken up active service either at
home or abroad.
1n the Chemical department Professor Rennie and his staff have
-devoted special attention to the question of munitions.
In the Engineering School Pwfeesor Chapman, who is a
member of the State Munitions Committee, has carried out many[...]rn, as a member of a Sub-Committee, investigated
the method of formation of Yacca gum, which can be used in the
manufacture of picric acid.
Professor Kerr[...]vered iu Adelaide a Reries of three
.lectures on "The Great European War of 191 i-15," and also
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lectured on the same subject iu 3l country centres. The ·w hole
of the proceeds, amom1ting to over £'150, . were devoted to the
Belgian Relief Fund.
The Extension Lectures Committee has arranged fol" two
courses of lectures for 1916 in connection with the war.
In :uldition to the nbove,. the whole of tbe staff, teaching and
administ rative,[...]cribe monthly a percentage
Qf theit· lllaries to the several Patriotic Funds.

v. GlF'l' '1'0 THE UNIVEUSI'l'Y.

·with a view to advancing the cause of education in ~~ , t·iculture,
Forestry,[...]his valuable Urrbrae Estate at Glen Os ru 1; d to the
University, has generously added to the valu e of hi. gift by
presenting au adclitional 1[...]TIONS.

At a speeial congregation on Apnl 14th, the nud ermentioned
were admitted to Degrees :-[...]hn
Kennedy, Alexander Lorimer.

The Diploma in Applierl Science in Mining[...]

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At a special Congregation on October 6th, the undermentioned
were admitted to Degrees : -
IJe[...]Degree of B aclteto?' of Laws :
The l{ev. Llewelyn David Bevan, LL.B., University of London.

The Diploma in Applied Science was granted to
Swift, Harry Houghton.
At the Commemoration on December l:3th, the undermentioned
were admitted to Degrees:-[...]

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The Diploma of Associ11.te in Music was granted on No[...]VII. S'l'A'l'UTES AND REGULATIONS.

During the year· the following Statutes nnd Reg~tlA.tio~ts ha[...]NEw ST.~TUTES.
CbaptE'r XVI.c, "Of the Archibald ~1aclde Bursary."
Chapter XXXV J II., "Of the Lister Prize."
Chapter XXXIX., "Of the John Lorenzo Young Scholarship,
and the John L. Young Scholarship for Research. ''

STATUTES AMENDED.

Chapter XVL, "Of the Commercial Travellers Association
Scholarship" re[...]lla~arship," substituted.
Chapter XVI n., " Of the Eric Sinith
.[...]llaneous." Addition of new clauses
4, 5, 6, & 7.
Chapter XXXVI, ,; Of · t.he Johu Creswell Scholarship''
Clauses 2 & 3 repealed and new cl~uses substituted.
Chaptt'r XXXVII., "Of the Alexandet· .Clark Me~orial Prize."
New parn.grap[...]REGULATIONS AMENUED.

"Of the Degree of Bachelor of Sci ence," Clause D[...]

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"Of the Degree of Bachelor of Music," Hegulatioos £X. and
XIV. repealed, and new Regulations substituted.
"Of the Higher Public l!..'xamination," Regulation II. repealed
and n~w Regulation substituted.
"Of the Senior Public Examination," l{egulation LL repealed
and new H.egulation substituted.
"Of the Senior Commercial Examination," Regulations I. & IV.
repealed and uew Hegulatious substituted.
"Of the I'Jrler Conservatorium," Regulations X. & XL repealed
and new Regulation substituted.

VIII. NUMBER OF ST(JDEN'l'S.

The uumber of uud erA"raduates Wl\.S 35' , exclu ive[...].. degree. In tdd i tion,
vlll'.lOU.- lectures of the B.A. B. c., 11.nd LL.B. c m·ses or of the
com·se for t.he .Diplomt~ in Commerce, were a~te[...];~..ti n g st ud~nt.'$. t Lhe e. 44 attended from the . 'chool of
fiuc · nnd Hl from 1 he Plmrrrmceu[...]RTS.
Tile uumuer cf undergraduates tudying for the B.A.. l.)egree
was 15i iucludiuu 11 hoi lin"' Eve[...]w nty-
l.wo Rnchelors of Arts were proceeding t.o the M.A. Degree.
Forty-five studems commencerl the comse for the D.A .•Degree,
n.ud 19 rudu1rted ..
The Tinline Scholarship for History was. awarded -to Linden
Alfred Mander.
The David Murmy Scholarship in Classics was awu.rded to
Frederick Martin Burgess.
During the first term Professor Naylor again gave a special[...]st·udyirJg for tbe B.Sc. Degree
was 45, and fur the B.E. Degree 28, including 9 holding Evening
Studentships.
Fifteen students commenced the course for the B.Sc. Degree,
arid 8 graduated .
. Seven students commenced the B.E. course, and 7 obtained the
Degree.

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The .John Bagot Scholarship and Medals were awarded t[...]ecial course of lect.ures and
demonstrations, on "The teaching of Elementary Bot any for
Scbools."[...]in t.hc upreme
Court.
Ten students commenced the course fot· the LL.B. Degree, and
3 graduated.
The David Murray Scholarship in Theory of Law and Leg[...]XII. F AOULTY OF MEDICINE.
The number of undergraduates studying for the M. H. Degree
wa~ 73.
Eleven students commenced the course.
Sixteen completed the first year's course, 13 the second, 14
the third, 7 the fourth, and 13 the fifth.
The Dr. Davies 'l'homas Scholarships wet·e awarded, for the third
year to John Besley Gillen, and for the fourth year to Oscar
Arnold Potts and Albert Ray Southwood (equal) . ·
The Everard Scholarship was awarded to Patrick William Rice.

XIII. FACULTY OF Musw.
The number of undergraduates studying for the Mll~. Hac.
Degree was 10.
One student commenced the course.
One student completed the first year's course, 2 lhc ~ecoud,
and 3 the third.
Two students passed the final examination, as Executants, for
the Degree.

XIV. ELD~<:R CoNSERYATORIUM oF Musw.
The number of students attending the Conservat01·ium durin!;
the year was 281, of whom 38 were proceeding with the course
for the Diploma of Assoniate in Music.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (736)[...]Elder Schohtrship at tile C:om;t::rvatorium, and the Alex-
ander Clat·k Memorial Prize, wet·e awarde[...]G lJLASSJ<JR .

Eveniug Cla~!Sell were held in the following ~ubject:s : - Pl1ysiu,;
(ht year), Jnor[...]!;xA.\llNA'l'lON:; IN UENERAL EoucATluN.

1\t the speci>ll Seuior Public l<:xamiuation iu March, 49[...]and 33 passed in varions subject~:;.

At the Primary Public li:xamiuation there were 337 caudidates,
of whom 11::'8 received eertificates; at the Junior Puhlic J<:xami-
uation 868 c>tndidates, of[...]r more
subjects and ~40 in fe\l'er than five; at -the Senior Public Ex:l.mi-
natiou in November .567 ca[...]r mor·~ subject~; and 303 in fewer than live; at the Higher
Public l£xamination 142 candidates, of wh[...]ton ·ly t he m~e or
th J~xhih1tion building, and the lt:<lucntiou Depurtmeut the u ·e
of the !'ri ot~ .\l emo ri t~L Hnll, for the .Examiu,ttiollll in Novembe1·,
as, i u cou. eq ueuce of the lat'"'e umniJer of cancl idnte presenti ug
them:elvc t.h nccommol11.tiuu in the niversiry w:~sinn.deqtute.

XVII.[...], Tasm:lllia, null Wostem Austntlia
haviug joiued the fedemtiou, tbc ex!uninatioos are now held
under the n.uspices of the five uiver:~ities.
Puhlic Kx··tmina.t[...]

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The ~-\ngas Engineering Exhibition was awarded to 'Vi[...]s.

XIX. CmnmuorAL EnucaTION.
The number of students taking the course for the Diploma. io
Commerce was 1~8.
'l'wo students completed the course.
The Joseph Fisher Medal was awarded to Edward Whit-
field .Mills.
At the Junior 'ommcrcial Exnmitmtion i n Tovembe1·, 11[...]y subjects and 63 in fewer than five subjects.
At the Senior Commercial Examination there were 30 C!lnd[...]g courses of Exten ion Lectu r e~:~ were given at the
University : -Th1·ee lectures on " b,oke pe!\l'e[...]tm.lin,"
by Mr. Rowchiu ; and tht· e lectmes on 'The Complexity of
Appa.~en t Simplicity ip Ohet:l}is[...]sor Rennie.
'['hree course$ wil l be given at the University in 1916, viz.:-
'l'hree lectures by Pr[...]bu.kespe9.reana,''
three by Professor Obapman ou "The Big Guns of tho VVnr,"
1\nd three by 'Professor Jethro Bt·ow11 on "The War n.nd After:
A ' tudy i11 Internationa[...]

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t'e·olocled by t.he. Ccuucil to represent the University on the Board
of Governor of the Public Library, J\Iusenm, and Art Gallery of
Sout[...]XITI. REPHEsENTH'ION oF 'l'HE UNIVERSITY ON THE BoARL> oF
MANAGEMr<:NT OF THE ADELAIDE HoSPITAL.

Dr. ·w. 1'. Hayward wus elected to represent the University
on tho Bon.rd f ~I O.IIA"'emen of the ' Adelaide Hospital, but
resi<'lled in Augnst upo[...]Ou~h tbe li ben:d it,y nf . it• J•,dw in mith the Soltth Aus-
tmlian mmercinl Tmvellers nnrl Warehousemen'· Association
ha.s been enabled to pay to the Univorsity the fmther sum of
.£500 fot· the pu'l'pose of extending the benefits of tlo 'cbolarship
founded by tba socia.tion in 1 79. At the request of Lbc
Association the name bns been chanrred to "'l'he Et·ic mith
' c[...]ry of a grandson of ir Edwin, mortally
wounded in the attack npon the Dtwdnnelle in Apl'i I 1915.
'l'he same As ocia.tion bn also pidd to tbe Uuiver ity the s um
of .£100 to found a But·sM·y in memot·y[...]ald Mnckie. 'l'he Btll'f!IU'Y will be tenable for the Diploma
cpurse in Comm.erce.
'l'he l1tte John Efarvey Finh~yson becJueathcd to the Uuivet·sity
the sum of .£~00 for the pnrpose of founding a cholarship in
Politicnl Economy or some cognate ubject in memory of the
late John LOl'CllZO Young, Ute founder and propri[...]o tbe Univer ity
an additioLnl sum of £700 fot· the purpose of promoting ori~iual
research in any depat•tment of knowledge. The fo1·met· scholar-
ship will be known a· the John Lorenzo 'louug oholarsbip, o.ud
the latter-as tbe-Juhn L.. Yon.,~ cholnrsbip for Rese[...]GEs To EunoPE FOR U NIVKRSITr 'S'l'UDRJ:Io"'rs.
The Orient Steam Navigation Company again generonsly offered
two free first class return passages to students nominated by the

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University who might be ~oing to Europe for the purpose ot
continuing their studies, but in consequence of the war one
application only wal!l received.[...]of seven guineas, to be applied to a.ny pur-
pose the Council might deem desirable.[...]SITY LIBRARY.

Valuable additions were made to the Library during the year.
It was also enriched by a bequest of about 150 volumes by the
late Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Barlow. These were main[...]atory, and other
subjects of general interest. The Library now contains about
35,000 volumes.
To provide stude n t~ who are unable to attend the University
during the da.ytime with further facilities for study, the Council
authorised t he open ing of the Library on two evenings a week.
The respon e t t he experiment proved encouraging.[...]AccouNTs.

An a.bst.rn.ct, d ttly audited, of the income and expenditure
auring the ye;u· 1915 is ann exed to th is l.{.e port. There is also a.
fuxther . tatement, showing the a.cwn.l position of the University
wit.h respect lo i t:; propet·[...]

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:&ccount of Inoome ar.d Expenditur~ .for the !lear tvhich ended on the 31st[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (741)[...]ber, 1915, fm·n i.,!ted in complian c~ toith the 18th Section of A.ot 3.7
No. 20 o.fl874.[...]
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TrU3tt~es of the Sports Ground-
General Expenses, Annua[...]
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Balance cat·ried to Allocatio11 Accou~tt[...],OCATION ACCOUNT.
Expended during the ye>tr on the following
C!tpita! Acco~n ts--
Lilnnry[...]I

W e repo rL that. we have du !,y audited the vario1ts llook of A conn~ a ud
ot her reeorll r a[...]Ad elaide in re peet &o t he yenr which e nded on the 31l't day of December,
1915, nnd do cerLi-£.1· the

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (744)[...]THE UNIVEHSITY[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (745)[...]ntry Lands [£50,0(}0), repmchased by
the Government for 40,[...]
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In hands of the .\ccountant 25 () 0[...]
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Urong)1t .Forward 201,60& 13 4
Hmwnms ( TNfY&n rrY).:_
ontrilmted by tr.[...]I
Go •rnmuT.ED OtiT t·' h c ~n,: towanl. the
Equipment, etc., of tho ni,•ersity[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (748)[...]f Adela ide in t'!I$P ct o f 'tL[ 1W Funds tL8
on the Sl st ila.y of December, 191 !3, o.nd ha ve corupm·ed t he . a me with t,he entries
in the various DoolHI of Accoun n.nd , Lher-,r()C()rds ~[...]s or
at
the said nh·ersity, l\fl(l as fl. l'tlllll i'L Ill'[...],·er, ha be n mttde in r ·pect, of inter est in the course
of accruing d tle toOl' b~· t he Uni,·er[...]1·~presen ting t he
inve Jll CJl t. " It own in the above statement, n. well (1..<; th r~and Grlb!l ~ nn<l Cl'·
tificates of Ti t e helo1fl(:iiigl' the U niv ersity, ha ve been proclucecl to ns.[...]
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STATEMENT OF AOCOUN'l'S O'[...]

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CAPITAL AND INCOME ll'OR THE YEAR ltl15.

CR.[...]

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EXAMINATION 'FOR THE DE~REE 0,-BADHELO~ OF LAWS.[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (752)[...]ric _Wllliam John

SUPPLEMENTARY EX.AMINATION FOR THE DEQRE.ES
OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR O[...]FIRST YEAR:
Or&"anic and Physiolo,&"ical Chemistry.
Pavy, , H arold K e[...]Kenihan, Raphael Leo
thus completiil.g the Fourth Year.

SPECIAL EXAMINATION ..FOR I[...]

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EXAMINATION FOR THE HONOURS DEQREE[...]Potts, Gilbert ~facdonald, B.A.

EXAMINATION FOR THE HONOURS DEQ[...]Berry, Frances Winifred
Recommended f·or the DaYid Murray Scllolarsllip:-
Bnr[...]Davey, Constance ~Inriel

The following students passed in subjects of the
Courses for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Arts,
Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, or in
Applied Science, at the Annual Examinations in
November, 1915.[...]s, Raymoml Payne
•ReMIDme~ for the lt<>bert Barr Smith l'ri...,,

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*R.ecommended for the .Mrdrew Scotit Prize.[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (755)[...]ervme, Sesca Lewin
•Recommended for the J chn Ho·.,•ard {'lark Scholarship.[...]
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Hlatorv o'f the Un.i~e~ K~ncdom (12).[...]Cyril ·walter
•necommended for the Tin!ine Scholarship.[...]

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Recommended for the Roby Flet~her Prize:-
Butt[...]
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EXAMINATION FOR THE ORDINARY DEGREE OF M.A.

Th[...]

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YatPs, Donald

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR
OF LAWS.[...]

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Recommended for the David Mun•ay Scholarship i:b. Theory of[...]

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Recommended for the Roby Fletcher Prize:-
But[...]
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ORDINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF[...]Watson, Arthur Harrison Edward
Completed the ·s ubjects ·of t•h e ·F il•st Year, but no[...]ce Gordon
f<Jr the Elcler Pdze.

SECOND[...]d ·walter
*Recommended for the Elder Prize.[...]

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"Recommended for the Dr. Daviet1 Thomos SeholarsWp.[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (764)[...]ORDINARY . EXAMINATION- FOR THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF MV$10.
November, 191&.
PaSS LIST.[...]
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1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (766)[...]P A T E N '1'.

Victori<t, by the Grace of God, of the Uniterl Kingdom of Gt·eat
Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the :B'aith, :Emp1·ess of
India: 'l'o all to[...]WBERB und r nncl b · vir ue of' the provisiomJ of three Act ·
oE t.b.e Let)'isl!tl·[...]f Music. and Doctor of :i\'lusic.
And wh ereas the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, and Council of the
said U niYersity, by their humble petition under the comnwu seal of
the University, have prayed Us to the effect following (that is to say):

I. 1'he[...]rdom ani in Otu• olonie n.n 1 p .
througlto ttt the world a. f nlly a ii th . aid Deg r ees hn[...]

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By Warmn t uncler the Queen 'H Sign :Ma.nuaL[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (768)[...]J,}Jl'TFJRS l'ti.Ti!:'ST.

mander of The Most Honourable 01·der of the Bath Governor of our
State of South Aushalia ha[...]Principal ecretn.ries of tflite a petition from the University of
Adelaide dated 31st day of J'anntH'Y l9l 3 pra,yil1g for an extension of
the said Charte1· of he 22nd d11.y of Ma1•ch 1881 and for the
recognition of I eg1·oes .i:n 'maery a,ncl Engi[...]ady conferred
()!' hereafter to be coufen·ed by the said University

And whereas under and by virtue of bhe provisions of an Act of
the Legislature of South Australia No. 441 of 1888 the short title
whereof is "The Degrees in Surgery Act" the University of
Adelaide is now empowered to confer the Degrees of Bachelor a.nd
Master of Surgery and whereas under and by virtue of another
Act of the said Legislature No. 1058 of 1911 the short title whereof
is "The Adelaide University Act Amendment Act l9ll" the said
University is now empowered Lo confer the egrees of achelor of
Engineering and Master of Engineel.'in ,. OW KN W YE that we
taking the premises into consider111tion do will o-ru·nt and cleclat·e
l. That the Degrees of Bachelor and :Master in Surgery and
B[...]om and in Our Colonies and Possessions throughout the world
as fully as if the said Degrees had been granted by any University
in Our said United Kingdom
2. No variation of the constitution of the said University which
may at any time or from time to ime b made by any Act of bh
Legislature of Sou[...]neJ• annul abro •ate
circumscribe or diminish the privilege conf t·.r ed o,t\ th so,icl
University b · the e Our Letter Paten not· the l'l\.nk right
p ·ivilege · f~ml consideration '[...]esut·v rl a a nece n1-y ·ondition for obtaining the
aforesaid lastly-mentioned Degrees
3. Any such standard shall be held sufficient for the purposes of
these Our Letters Patent if so declar[...]ion issued
by our Governor of South Australia for the time being-
In witness whereof we have caused thes[...]ade
Patent
Witness our self at \·Vestminster the second day of September m
the fourth year of our Reign
By vYarrant uncler the King's Sign Manual

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The Adelaicle Uni·versity Act.[...];A i.t is expedient to vromote sound lea.rniug in the Pt·ov"iuce
of , 'outh u tl·ali~t, ~~oud with th[...]bute t.he :sum of 'fweuty
Thousand Pounds towards the endowment of two lmi.r or pxofeaaor-
ships of suc[...]1 htLUlh· d. nd .·even -t wo, and mnde betwee11 thethe Province of
outh Austt·alia, wi h b . athrice[...]uly con ·ti nt clnncl n.ppointed ao-
cot·din to the provision of his Ac , shall he a body politic and[...]ll ~~;clopt a.nd lHwe a
common eal, and shaJ.l by the s"'me· name . ne aud be sued pleall t~ud
be imple~tdetl, nu wer anti ba an:l\'erecl•url.o i.n 1111 oud in the said
province .-mel s lmll be capable in IR.w to[...]to t~ m be exclush · ly used a,m'l ocou-pi d for the im -
m.ecliate requir llleuts of trhe, aid niver[...]ita.ments, and posses:ions what oever, ituated in the
said Pl'oviuc or el ewhel'e, n.nd shall be able n[...]n.lieu, or oth erwise di. pose of all or ttuy of the prope t-hy,
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or otherwise, unless with t.11e app1·oval of the Governor of the said
Province for the time being, except by way of lease Eor any term 110t
exqeecling twenty-one years from the time when such 1ea.se shall be
made, in ancl by which there shall be reset>ved during the whole of
the t erm the hig·heRt r ent that cfl..n be reasonfl.b]y obtainerl-for the ;.;ame,
without fine. '[...]'ice-Chancellor.

2. 'l'he firs t Couucil oi' the said University shall be nomina.ted aw1
appoin tee! by the Go\·ernor within three months after the passi ng of
this Act, R·ntl shall consist of t·w enty councillors, allll the said Council
shall elect a ChRncellor and a Vice-[...]esignation, expira.tiou of tenure, or otht>rwise, the saicl
Coun cil shall elect fl., ChR.ncellm· or Vice-Chancellor , as the case may
be, im;teatl of the Chan cellor or Vice-Chancellor occasioning such Y~­
cancy, the Vice-Chancellor in all cases sh a ll be elected by the said
Coun(·il out of their own boclv, and tl1e Chancellor, if not a member
of the sRicl Council at th e tin~e of his election, shall, from a.ucl after
his election, become a member of the said Council during the t erm of
his office, ancl in any such case, and for snell period, the Council shall
consist of twenty-oue councillors.[...]hold his office for five .)·eRrs, or, except in the case of the
first Chancellor a.nrl Vie e-Chancellor, for such othe1· term as shfl..l l be
fix erl by the statutes ancl regulations of the University made pre-
viously to the election : ·Provicle<l that there slHtll n ey er[...]s of religion memb ers of tl1 e saicl Coun cil at the same
tim e.
Vn[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (771)[...]otherwise, shall be tilled as they mar occur, by
the election of such persons as the Senate shall at meetings to be duly
convened for that purpose elect; or, if the Senate shall not have been
constituted, such vacancies sha,ll be forthwith r eportecl by the Chan-
cellor to the Governor, who shall within three months after suc[...]110m.i11ate p l'SOll I fill such vacancies, or if the Senate shall
fail t el c wi hin llix mcmths then the GoYeJ•nor shall nomina..te per-
son!': to fil l[...]publi~hetl in th ~ l.'ort•l"lll/1 1'11/ Uw: "'' the , n11h1 lHtll be hen
·om; it.nL cl i~JHI shoJI[...]m.

5. All questious whi ch sh all come before the saicl Council or Senate
re ·pedil·,fy ~ltnrt b[...]eeting of th ~<~tid Conncil nnle!;s >4lX member!' the1·eof
b p1' .. ent, or nt. an: 01 t.iug (II' tl1[...]a1~d SenatE'.

6. At evel'}" meeting- of the Council the C hfl.ucellor, ot• in his ab-
:enc th · i[...]h e membe1·s of
tl1e Conn ·il pr ~ nl. n,ncl in the absence of th e \\' 111'd n lhe Ill ·mh r
of tl1[...].ure1·s, examin ers, officers, a.nrt servants of the said

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University, and shall have the entire management and superinten-
~ence over the affairs, concerns, and property thereof, subject to the
statutes and r egulations of the said University.
Council t o mn.ke statutes and regulations with approval of the Senn.te_
8. The said Cou"ncil shall have full power to make and a[...]mi-
nel'S otl1cel'l'!, R.ncl Rer va"fits he1·eof the m n.triculation of stu cl en ts, the
examination for fellowships, .·cholln'Shi.p.:, p[...]t· tl e • ~tee, th
lect ures Ol' la,'J. 11 o.F the pr fessm n.nt.llectul'el" !tnd the E eR to be
lta,rged , the mR>tmer a,nd t ime of conveu ino- t.l1 e meehin"'[...]'l luwl be of All. · force ru1til a,ppt·oved by the sa id 'emtte.
Colleges may be nf[...]ing houses licensed.
9. It shall be lawful for the said University to make auy sta.tntes
for the affiliation to or connection with the same of any college or
education al" establishment to which the governing body of such college
or establishment may consent, and for the licensing· and supervision
of boarding-houses intended for the reception of students, and the
revocation of snch licences : Provided always that no such statutes
shall affect the religious observances or regulations enforced in[...]ons as aforesaid shall be reduced
to writing, and the common seal of the said University having been
affixed thereto, shall be submitted to the GoYernor to be allowed and
countersigned by him,[...]ed, shall be
bind.ing upon all persons members of the said University, and upon
~tll c~tndid~ttes for degrees to be conferred by the same.
Limitation of the powers of Council n.s regards the chairs founded by W. W. Hughes.
l l. 'r he llO[...]e Ol.Ulcil lJa.H, so fat· a he
ame tna.y elfec the tw o ch l\.it'S o.r p1·o£e. or hip. founded by t he said
w.. tter Watson R u.g he . a,ncl the two p t·ofe. or O.}lpoint rl by lrim
a nd s fa.r[...]m be subj ect to t h e term · A.nd conditions of the be-
fore-mentioned indenture.

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12. The said niversit.y slw,ll hFLve pmver to confer, after examin-
a.tion, the several Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Ar[...]ke s uch statute. 1\A they ma.y deen:1. fi.t for
the admission, without xa.millf~ ion, to o.uy such de[...]mtte sl11tll clru·ing Auch erm f L"et>iclence as
the said Uni\rer it ' may by tatute ltppoint, dwell w[...].blishm e11t nttiliatecl to or in
connection with the University, or in a boarding-honRe licensed as
af[...]er
to entitle bim lo be adnlitted as a student of the said University, or
to hold office herein, or to[...]t by a.unual grant.
15. It shall be lawful for the Governor by warrant unde1· his hancl
addressed to the Public Treasurer of the Province, to direct to be is-
sued ancl p~tid on[...]lllll or Twenty
Tho·u~and Pounds outil:ibnted by the ·ai~l Waltm· l~lat.·on Hughes,
and on such other moneys as mn.y from time to tim be giYen to tmd
im·ested by tl1e aid body corpol'n.to llJ.lOn ku ts; for the p1.u·po e of
such ruverR.i y, and on he vn l11.[...]y l'OfiJ Ol' pel' ''OIH\·1 sa-
cur ly \rested in the uid body corporn.te or in rn t e ·, for th ptu·-
pose, of the said Unive.r sity e.·cep t he 1.' a.l properLy m[...]te said niversity, 1mcl for den:a..yiuoo -the
several ·tipend whi ·h may be appointed to be paid to the ev-eral
p1·ofes ·or , lee ure1'" examiners, off[...]e , and exltibitiollS a. shall be R''la.rdecl for
the encoura.gemen of students i11 such Uuive.r· ity, a.ucl for providing
R library for the sn.m a.ncl for clisclta.t•gil1g a,[...]

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connected with the management thereof : Provided that no[...]Endowment in Land.
16. The Governor, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, may
alienate,[...]versity or may
reserve and dedicate portion~'> of the waste lands of the said Province,
not exceeding fifty thousand acres, for the purpose of the UniversitY
and the further endowment thereof; aml the Governor may iu lik"e
manner, and on behalf of He[...]nd rledicate a piece
of land in Adelaide, East of the Gun Sheri and facing North Terrace,
not exceeding five !\.Cres, to be used as a site* foe the University
buildings and for the purposes of such University: Provirled that
the lands so granted shall be held upon tn.1.st for the purposeH of such
University, such trusts to be approved by the Govm'uor.
University of Adelaide in[...]aide sha1l be deemed to be an Univer-
sity within the mem{ing of section 1 t of Ordinance No. 17 of 1844,
entitled "All Ordinance to define the qualification~'> of ~J erlieal Practi-
tioners in[...]ate to ·report annually to tlJe Governor.
18. The said Council or Senate shall, Llm:ing the month of Janua.ry
in every year, report the proceedings of the University during the
previous yea.r to the Govel'nor, awl Rucl1 report shall contain a full
account of the income ant l expemliture of the said University,
auditeLl in such manner aR tl1e[...]ort, anrl of all tl1e statutes and regulations of the Uni-
versity, allowed as aforesairl by the Govm·nor, shall he la.icl in each
year before the Parliament.
Governor to De Visitor.
19. 'i'he GoYernor for the time being shall he the Vi;;itor of the
said University, anrl Hhall have auth01-ity to ri[...]irle UHiYersity Act."

*An exchan:;e of part of the site granterlllll<ll'r this sePtion has be[...]

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Thi l udeulun·, tuml ' thethe t d vea·~ ity .r\~1<0 ·ia.Lion, of the oth r pnt'L: W her ens t he
st~i tl Wnlter \Vr~ts[...]rne ·ltcrcnf ~wo cl Htirs or
1rllfc." cJrship in the. n.icl L.:uil•er i~ •. om; for Cia... ical nml 'ompar:uil·e Ph ilo-
1 ogy and Lhet'I\Lllrc, flU<( the othul' for English l.nii"IHli;P- 1\n<l Lit 'l'll.[...]utitlerl to tt<llllirtn.ll.l ttllll t~p\Jt.> i n~ the
~wo tit" l l' rofe. or. to - ncl • ch1lirs:[...]appoin t ed an Exec utive Co•mcil: And whereas the said Al ex-
ander H ay has been appointed Tre a~ur er of the said Executive Council : Now
this Ind e nt ure witnesseth, tha.t in consulera.tion of th ~ premises, the said \Yal-
ter \-Vatson Hug hes doth hereby for[...]executors , and admini·
strators covP.nant with the said AleKand er Hay, his ex ecutors :tnd admini stra·
tors. that he, the said \YalLer \V a tson Hngh e", his executors, or[...]iration of ten years from th e date hereof pay
to the said A lexan der Hay, a;; s uch Treasurer, or to[...]of Twenty Thousand Pounds Sterliu g: And will in the me:w·
time. pay interest t hereon, or on s uch portion thereo f a s may remain unpaid at
the rate of tliK Pounds per cen tum per an num, fro m[...]n ts : And it. is a~ reetl a n d decl ared t lutt the int erest ancl 11 11 ·
nunl in om of lhe <ti<l -[...]Iu l1111hcn~ of ~b e 'l111 n:h of ll:nJ:!Inud in the t)i, trict of Mitclmtll ,
Lo oecnpJr, and lhi~ G ~he ·uirl I:Iuru·y H et\d llhn.ll ouc ttpy the tirsL of _ueh cludrs
ll.t! Prof!'-• or of f: I1[...]id Wa lter W'•l t.'!o u H.twhcs Juts 1wpoint rl the Re \•eren I J oh n D:.vi l~<ou.
of ' ho.lmcr,;[...]l •.1o1m Da "id. n
s l11dl occupy lhe 6r, t ,,f the oLIHJI' of s n lt c li ni1~ n..• l' roi ~ot· o[...]\ ud iL i. rd. o •lechLrcd m•d tl~r cl
thttL the n.irl sum o(l'w nr~· T h on. :tnd l'ou•l\l. :-<ludllJ h hl hy ~h T reu nrc.t· of
of the saicl nh· r:<itt\' , or u.v I h f'orpomti,u ther[...]a d eed executed in 1881 th e donor consented to the inv estment of the
moneys in the pnrclmse of freehold !anus a nd hnildings,[...]

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Thousand Pounds shall wh en the same is received by t he Treasurer o f tlte sni'd
University, or by the Unh•et·. i t.y when incorporn.ted, be itwe ted[...]Government Boll(t , Debentures or eeucities, and the intere L o.ud
annual income arising frou1 . ucb in\•e. t men paid and applied quart rly in en-
dowing the SA.id two cha il. Or p.rofes~orahip.il in Lhe aid[...]afore-
said : Jn witne s wher·eof the a id partie. to these pre en luwe hereunto set
th[...]written.
Signed, sealed, anu delil·ere.t. by the aid Walter f
Watson Hugh' , in the pt'e. ence of Richard W. W. HUG RES (L.s.)[...]Atlelnidc.

'l'RUS'l' CLAUSE O:B' DEED WHEREBY THE HONOURABLE
TH01IAS ELDER GRANTED £20,000 TO THE UNIVERSITY.

By an Inde·uture, which bea;t·s tla e the 6th day of November,
1874, the Honourable Thoma..· Elllet· covenanted to pay Twenty
Thousand Pon.nd -, ~tud the trust clau e in that deecl provides:-"And
i i.; a[...]eclat· c1 tha. h intere t a 111L annual incom of the
sA>ill tun of 'tweu y 'l1lwnsand Pound~;. hn.ll be applied as a ftuHl for
maintaining the R~ticl niversity, nml fot· rleft·n;ying the seve l·~tl sti-
pend. whiuh may be llppoi11ted o lp 1 a.i•l t the evera.l Pr fe sot· ,
Lectm:er , ExA.miuers, offi[...]es, ttnd exl•ibitions n.. sha.ll be awarded for the en-
com'a• ment of Htltclents in uch nh ersit)r[...]ten Ute samo is t·eceived
by he '[\·easru:er of the sa il niv •· it. ·, or by h niv[...]1 inve, m nk ha.ll be paid and applied to and for
the benefit and n.dvn.n a-.e of t.he aiel University in the manner and
for the intents and pul'po es h el·eiltbefore mentionerl[...]se whatsoever."

* By a deed executed in 1880, the University is empowered to invest the
moneys in the purchase of freehold lands and buildings a[...]

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AN ACT TO AMEND THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY AC'l'
No. 20 of 187[...]Preamble.
\Vhereas in order to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal[...]and for other reasons, it is expedient
to amend "The Adelaide University Act"-Be it therefore enacted
by the Governor of the Province of South Australia, with the advice
and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of
the said Province, in this present Parliament assembl[...]University bas been duly constituted.
l. The University of Adelaide has been duly constituted and
appointed according to the provisions of "The Adelaide University
Act."
Power to repeal Statutes and Regulations.
2. Subject to the proviso contained in the eighth section of the
said Act, the Council of the said University may by Statute or Reg-
ulation repeal Statutes and Regulations made by the University; and
that section shall be read and construed as if the words "or Regu-
lation" had been inserted in it n[...]epeol of power to confer certain Degrees. ·
3. The words "Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science,'' which
occur in the twelfth section of the said Act are hereby repealed; and
that section sh[...]Short Title.
4. This Act may be cited as "The Adelaide University Act
Amendment Act."

AN ACT TO REPEAL PART OF THE ADELAIDE UNIVER-
SITY ACT AMENDMENT ACT No. 143 o[...]Preamble.
Whereas in order to enable the University of Adelaide to obtain a
grant of Royal[...]o h r reasons, it is expedient
to repeal part of "The dela i.do (TniY 1·si Act Amendment Act,"
and[...]Act," and to amend
it-Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Province of South
Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative

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Council and Honse of Assembly of the said Province, in this present
Pa-rliament assemb[...]Repen.l and Reviv:tl.
l. The third section of "'rhe .Adelaide O"niversity -Ac.t Amend-
m~nt Act" is hereby repealed, and so much of "The Adelaide Uni-
versity Act" a;; was repealed by th[...]~ees.
2. Women, who shall have fulfilled all the conditions pres(•ribecl by
•., 'rhe Adelaide University A.ct," and by the Statutes and Regula-
tions of The University of Adelaide for any Degree, may be admitted
to that Degree at a meeting of the Council and Seuat.e of the said
University.[...]ing mo.scnliue gender include feminine.
3. In "The Adelaide University Act," words importing the mas-
culine gender shall be construed to include the feminine.
Title.
4. This Act may be cited as" The Univen;ity of Adelaiae Degrees
Act."

AN ACT 'l'O ENABLE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
TO CONFER DEG[...]l of :i\fedicine has recently been established in
the University of Adel11ide, and it is expedient to enable the said
University to confer the degrees of Bachelor of Surgery and Master
of Surgery -Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Pro-
vince of South Australia, with the advice an:l consent of the Legis-
lative Council and House of Assembly of the said Province, in this
present Parliament assembl[...]ees of Bachelor OL' Master of Surgery.
l. The University of Adelaide shall have power to confer, after
examination, the degrees of Bachelor of Surgery and Yaste~: of
Surgery, .according to the statutes and regulations of the said Uni-
versity: P):ovided always that it shall be lawful for the said Univer-

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with out >:xaminntion, ·to any such[...]f Seno.te.
2. Persons who shall be admitted by the University of Adelaide
to the degree of Master of Surgery shall, on admission thereto, be-
come members of the Senate _pf the said University.
Title of Act.
3. This act may be cited as " The Degrees in Surgery A.ct."[...]th this A.cl.

A.N ACT TO FURTHER AMEND "THE ADELAIDE
UNIVERSITY ACT."[...]No. 1058 of 1911.

Be it enacted by the Governor of the State of Sou.t h .Australia,
with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as fol1ows:[...]Titles.
l. (1) This Act may be cited alone as "The .Adelaide University
Act Amendment Act, 1911." ·
(2) "The .Adelaide University Act" (hereinafter called "the
principal Act"), ·
"The University Site Act, 1876,"
... The Adelaide University Act Amendment Act,"
"The University of .Adelaide Degrees .Act,"
" The Degrees in Sm·gery Act," a~d
this Act,
may be cited together as "The Adelaide University Acts, 1874 to
1911."

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2. This Act is incorporated with the other Acts mentioned in sec-
tion l hereof, and t[...]ad as one Act.
Five additional members of the Council to be appointed by Parli11ment.
3. In addition to the members of the Council of the University
elected as provided by the principal Act, there shall be five members
of the said Council who shall be appointed from time to time by the
Parliament of the said State ; and from the time of the appointment
of the first five members under this Act, the membership of the said
Council shall be increased accordingly.

How the n~ditional members to be uppointed. -
4 (l) Of the said five additional members two shall be appointed
by the Legislative Council, and three by the House of Assembly.
(2) The said members shall be appointed by ballot.[...]pointment under this Act
unless he is a member of the House of Parliament by which he is
appointed.
Time of appointment and tenure of office.
5. (l) As soon as practicable after the passing of this Act the first
five members shall be appointed under this Act, and at the begin-
ning of each Parliament after the present Parliament five members
shall be appointed in manner aforesaid.
(2) Upon the notification, in manner mentioned in section 8 of[...]y such appointment by either House of Parliament, the
members appointed by such House and then in offic[...]this Act shall be eligible
for reappointment from time to time.

Vacancy to or cur if councillor ceases[...]appointed under this Act ceases to be a
member of the House of Parliament which appointed him, otherwise
than by the expiration or dissolution of Parliament, he shall there-
upon cease to be a member of the Council of the University.
How vacancies filled.
7. When a vacancy in the office of a member appointed under this
Act occur[...]eath, resignation, or otherwise, a member to fill
the vacancy shall be appointed by the House of Parliament which
appointed the member whose office has become vacant; and the
member so appointed shall hold office for the remainder of the term
of office of the person in whoHe place he is appointed.

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:;ity, and signed by the Presiden t Ol' Depnt P1· sident of the Legis-
la tive Council , or hy the Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the House of
Assembly, as the case may be, certifying that the person or })ersons
therein named has or have been[...]s
under this Act, shall be conclusive evidence of the matters therein
stated and of the validity of the appointment.
Univel'sity may confer degrees of B11Chelor and Master of Engineering.
9. (1) The University shall have power to confer, after examina-
tion, the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineer-
ing, according to the statutes and regulations of the University: Pro-
vided that it shall be lawful for the University to make such statutes
as they deem fit for the admission, without examination, to the said
degrees of persons who have graduated a.t other Universities, and to
admit such persons according· to the statutes so made.
Mo.sters t[...]ena.te on admission.
(~)Peu;ons admitted by the University to the degree of :.Master
of Engineering shall, on admission thereto, become members of the
Senate of thethe principal Act,
in every yeM· ~~ ru.n t of lioru· Th u. and PoundR shall be paid out of
the Genera,) R. venu to lH~ ni ~er. ity lo be applied for the purposes
mentioned i11 the ~ aid ection.

'l'HJ;; PUBLJC LIBRARY, :MUSEUM,[...]ery of •. ou h A u, t.ralift 1 con t i tut d by the "Public
Library, <[u eun1, !\·l ld A.rt Gull ry AcL 1 -.3-4 "and th e .Acts amend-
ing the sn.me is he~.:eby CO il inned as t be Boatd under this Act.
7. (l) From the beginning of the month of November, one
thousand nine hundred and ten, the Board shall consist of fourteen
members, of whom-
r. The Governor shall appoint five members:
n. The University of Adela,ide shall elect two members:

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VI. The Adelaide Circulating Library shall elect one member;
and
I'll. The Association shall elect three members.

(2) No parson hall bu qull.lified to be elected a member of the
Board b,\' any of th ,ooieties OJ' bodies mention[...]ereof (except tlt> As~;ooit.\tion) unless h is at the time of his
election n meml er of he ociety Ol' body e[...]•ear
an I in h mon h of . ·tob r u1 every yea~ the se,re:ra.l ocieties and
bodi s metttioneJ i.J, sect-ion 7 (excep the socir~tion) s hall elect.
ruem her. of tlae BoaL"d an provided by the fJOid section · and at th
Annual me tiug of the A. sociation, 01· an atljournment thel'e f, thre[...]; J>ro\ iclcd tlta.t evel'\' l ee ted
me.mh r o[ the llofU•tl.!;hn,U hold otfice u.11til the el ti011 of his ll11 •-
e;,;ot· ~1tH1 ,;hall[...]n section.
7 :hall tnk pl~ce Mld be conducted ill the m.Mtner pl'ovided by the-
'ec:ond c1te<h11e to thi~-; Act: Provided th t~t ench of the said
socictie!'l and boclie. is hel'eby empowered[...]ion fo1·. in f\.l ~emtion
of, m· in alldicion t the p1·ovisiou. contained in tl1e said tsch dttle
a.[...]f hem na.m ely. tOt' pre. crihing :-
(a) The time and mode of nominating candidates for election as.
members of the Board :
(b) 1'he convening and holding o[...]ch electious ;
(c) Subject to section 9, the times and places for holding such
meetings;
(d) The number of members or subscribers required[...]

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(e) 'l'he conduct of the business and proceedings of such
meetings;
(f) Provisions for the election of members of the Board to fill
vacancies aris[...](y) Generally all such matters of every kind as the society or
body deems it necessary or convenient to make :for the
purpose of electing members of the Board:
Provided also that as regards the Association the powers conferred
by this section shall be exercised by the Council.
12. A casual Vflcancy in the office of a member of the Board
shall occur in any of the following circumstances,-.:.
(a) 'l'he death 'of the member :
(h) 'l'he resignatimt of the member by notice in writing, signed
by the member, aiHl received by the president or the
Hecretary of the Board :
(c) .When th~ mem~er is not ~member of the society or body
which elected him to the Board; or, if so elected
by the Association when lie is . not a member of any[...]stitute : ·
(d When the m em bet· ha · be n a.b. eut, [ t· !.he period[...]beld tllu·ing such p eriod withou the pe t·tni . ion of tlt e
Boa[...]x pil·ati<m of uch period :
(e.) lf the membe1· was appointed by the Governor, the re-
moval of the member by the Governor.

l a. ( i ) A cu·u al vacan[...], wlt.iCII lllected such member. .An:r mem ber of the Boa.rrl
elected nn <le1· his s u b action ba.ll hold offi ·e for the unexpired
portioll of th e term of offi c[...]n under this section shall be
notified by the Governor in the Government Gazette, and the rtazette
containing such notification shall be pn:ma fnde evidence of the
appointment or el ection Ao notified .
14. ( 1) I£ any of the electing bodies mentioneu in section 7 fails or
neglects to exercise the right of election given to it by this Aot,
the Goyernor may appoint a membec or members of the Boarrl,

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who shall hold office for the same period and in all respects as if
he or they had been elected by the electing body so making default.
(~) The provisions of this section shall also apply in the case of
:tny casual vacancy which occurs in the office of any elected. member
of the Board.

THE SECOND SCHEDULE.
RULES AND REGULATIONS ~'OR THE ELECTION Ob' MEMBERS OF THE TIOARll.

Election by the Unive1'sity of Adelaide.
l. (a) lu iliese reg[...]f A.deln.ide
"pr e~:~crib ed" menus prescribed by the statute 1nd regulations for
the time being in force tJ,s to the elec~ion of members of t he 'Soard
by the ui.versity, wh th er such . taLutes n.nd r egulation ''" re made
.,mcler thethe University
of Adelaide.
(b) In statutes and regulations made under the " South Australian
Institute Act Amendment Act, 1879," the expressions "Board" and
" Board of Governors " shall be deemed to mean the Board
2. The members of the Board to be elected. by the University shall
be elected in manne1· prescribed.
3. In the month of October in each year the Council of the
University 'shall convene, in the prescribed manner, a. meeting in
Adelaide of the University, for the purpose of electing two members
of the Board; and whenever the office held by any member elected
by the ni vet· i ty b come · vn.clln t before h • e.·p'i t'n. ion o.f the yeR.r ,
or other pe1iocl for which he wa ol ected[...]e of ele ·ti:ug Mother member to hotel. lAic for the uncxpivec!
porl"ion ot t he lerm of office of he m mber who;.; 11Ui c lu~.· become
vacant.
4. ·whenever the p1·escribed number of membe1·s of the University
i not present within fifteen minutes after the time appointed for
holding 1\.ny uch meeting, the Council shall, as soon as convenient
thereRft 1', elect two members or a member (as the uase may require)
of the Board, in such manner as the Council thinks proper.
5. The result of e1·ery such election shall be certified to the Gover·
nor under the baud of. the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor of the
University >Yqose certificate shall be conclusive as to the matters
s.ta,ted therein, ancl as tq the validity of the election.

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.J anuary or February in every year t he Coun oil of the U nive t"~£i t.y I
Adelaide muy elect one meml•cr of the Botwd of Management of t lrt
Adeln.ide Hosp it al[...]persons elected.

. ec tiou X' "0 11 or lefore the t weu y-eight b ola.l' or lo't! lll' ti U.r_r Ill
e\'ory yenr the •lccting par ties shnl l no tify to t h Ch id.'[...], n. member:; uf th ll
.Board <Jf Maun«e mont of the Adelt1icl Hospittll aut! 011 o•· bGI•JI'l:l[...]loll wiuu, tlw I :u v rn . r ·1,1\11 appoi n t. the
persobs so elected to be member11 of the said booard. tmd shdl ,t}~o
appoi:qt as maniY 9ther persons as shall, togetln·r with the lllt!mb.er::~ so
eleatedJ b~ enough to make up the whole numbe~ of nremhers to
sixteen> WQere[...]

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STANDING ORDERS OF THE SENATE OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ADI<~L:\TDE.

I. THE OFFICERS .OF THE SENATE.
l. A member of the Senate shall be elected annnn.lly as
Warde11.
2. The Warden shall preside at all meetings at which he is
present.
3. The \Varden shall take the chair as soon after the hour of
meeting as twenty members are l're~ent.
4. If the office ·of Warden be vacant, or if tb~ Warden !![...]nt, or shall rlPsire to t~ke l'flrt in a dehat.e. the Senate
sLO:ll elect a Chairman, who, while in i:he Chair, shHll have all the
1 o·wers of the \Vnrden ; but if thP Warden shall arrive after the
Cliuir is taken, or shall .cease to take part .in a debate, the Chair-
roan shall vacate the Chair.
5. A Clerk of the !'enate shall be elected annually. and shall
perform ~uch duties as may be directed by the Warden.
6. The Clerk shall receive all notices of motion ot· of questions,
and also all lllllllinations of candirlates for the office of Warden,
Clerk. or i\lembe1· uf the Council.
7. The Clerk sh>tll prepare, nnder the direction of the \Varden
a Notice-paper of 1he business of ever·y meeting, n.nd issnn it with
the circnlar calliug the 111eeting. ·
il. The Clerk shall, under the direction of the \\'arden, record
iu a book the :VIinutes of the Votes and Proceeding~ of the Senate.
9. Whenevet· an ext.raordiuary vacancy shall occur in the office
of Cieri;, ot· wheu he shall he unable to act, the Warden may
appoint ~orne sui1 able person to act[...]henever an extraordinat·y vacancy shall occur in the office
of Warden, or when the Warden shall from any cause be unable
to act, the Clerk shAll pel'form the rlntie~ of Warrlen until the
next meeting of the Senate.

II. MEETINGS OF THE SENATE.
11. The Senate shall meet at. the University on the fourth
\\' t-dnesday in the months of :\larch, .T nly, and Novemuer respec-
t[...]there i~ not sufficient
business to bring before the Senate, he may direct notice to be
issued that the meeting shall for that time lapse. ·

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12. The \V ardeu may at any time cuu vene a meeting of tlal!
Senate,
13. p[...]ug fot·Lh t he ~·bj ect. lor which tl1ey de ire the meeting t o uc
con veued. th e \\ a •·deu sl u[...]vtltt uot· ;uore · ~h a n l'o ur teen days from the
d a~e of t he •· ceij>t by him vf such •·eqt1isition.
14. · lf aftet· the expiration of a qn;wtet· ot au hour from the
time appointed fill' the meeting the.·e shall not be twenty mem beis
present the meeting shn.ll lapse.
I :), If it :shull •t!JpCM ou n?tioe bei ng taken, or on the report
of It /)j yj i II IJy the tell l!J' ·, t (HlL wen ty members are llOt pres[...], anrl such d i v i ~ ion shall not be entered
on the Minutes.
16. The Senate may adjourn :tny meeting or debate to n, f[...]r po;;ted
six clear d;\ys before ~ncb meeting t o the last-known address of
evet·y member resident i11 th e colony, and to ~uci1 other members
of the Senate a~ may re11uest uotices .tu he brwarded to[...]on or of questions and all nominations
must rench the Clerk at the Uuiversit.y, before l p.m. on· the
eleYent.h daJ before the d~ty uf meeting.

IV. CONDUC[...]A. AGENDA.
19. The business at any meetin'-( shall be transacted iu the
foll owing order. awl not otherwise, except by direction of the
Senate:
(~. }{eadiug, a!llewiment, an<![...]Minute::~.
Business arisin~ nut of the Minutes.
b. l<:lection of Wat·den~tnd Clerk.
c. ~lection of i\'l em berH of the Council.
d. Questions.
e. Busin ess from the Council.
I Motious on the Notice-pa per.
g. Other bnsi11 es8.
:20. J<:xcept by permission ot twu. thirds of the members !'resent,
no member shall mak e auv motio[...]subject which has not boa•1 r:luly inserted on the N 9tice paper for
that meeting. . .

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21. Except subject to the preceding Ot·der, no business shall be
• entered on at an adjourned me~ting whil.:h was not on the Notice
Paper for the meeting of which it is an adjournment.

B. RULES OF DEBATE.
22. Whenever the Warden rises durin!{ a debate any memhet·
then speaking or offering to speak shall sit down n.nd the \Varden
shall be heard without interrupt.iou.
23. If the Warden desires to take part in a debate, he shall
Tacate the chair for the time.
2.J.. Every member desiring to speak ~:~hall rise in his pla.ce and
address himself to the Warden.·
25. When two or more members rise to speak the Warden shall
oall upon tbe member who first ro~:[...]ion vr debate.
27. Any member may rise at any time to speak " to order."
28. A member may speak npon any question before the Seuate
or upon any amendment proposed thereto, o[...]himself, or npon a P"iut of order,
but not upon the motion that the questiou be now put, or that a
member be now heard.
29. By the indulgence of the Senate a member may explain
matters of a personal nature, although there be no qnestiun before
the Senate, but such matters may not be debated.
30. No member ma_y speak twice to a questiou before the Seuate
except in explanation or reply; but a mem[...]speak to aoy q nestion after it bas been put
by the Warden and the shoiY of hands has been taken
thereon.
34. No member shall reflect upon any vote of the Senate except
for the purpose of moving that. such vote be rescinded.

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35. In the absence of a member who has given notice ~f a
mot[...]ve such motion.
36. A motion may be amended by the mover with leave of the
Senate.
37. Any member proposing an amendment may be required to
deliver it in writing to the Warden.
38. Any motion or amendment not second[...]discussed, and. no entry thereof shall be made on the Minutes.
39. A member who has made a motion or ameuclment rnav
withdraw the Sltme hy leave of the Senate, grnnted without any
negative voice.
40. No motion or amendment shall be proposed which is the
same in substance as any question which during the same evening
has been resolved in the affirmative or the negative.
41. The Senate may order a complic'ated question to be
divided.
42. When amendments have been made the main quest.ion as
amended shall be put.
43. When amendments have been proposed but not made, the
question shall be put as originally proposed.[...]ay be suspended-
(a) By fl. motion, "That the Senate proceed to the llext
bu~iness."
(b) By the motion "That the Senate do now adjonru."
45. A debate may be closed by the motion " That the question
be now put," being proposed, seconded, and carried, and the ques-
tion shall be put forthwith without further[...]n as a debate upon a question shall be concluded,
the Warden shall put the question t.o the Senate.
47. A question being put shall be decided in the first instauce
by a show of hands.
48. The Warden shall state whether in his opinion the "Ayes
or the "Noes" have it, but any member may call for a division.
49. When a division is ealled the Warden shall again !JUt the
11uestion, and shall direct the "Ayes" to the right and the
"Noes" to the left, and shall appoint a teller for each party.
50. The vote of the Warden shall be taken before the other
votes, without his being required to[...]

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he be present wb•m the question is put.
53. No member shall be entitl[...]which be has a direct pecuniary int.erest, . and the vote of any
member so interested shall be disallowed if the Warden's atten-
tion be called to it at the time.
54. In case of ti.n equality of votes the Warden shail give a
casting vote, aiHl any reasons stated by him shall be entered in
the Minutes.
55. An entry of the \istH of divisious shall he marie by the Clerk
in the Minutes.
56. In ~:n.se of confu.;ion or en or concerning the numbers re-
ported, unless the same can be otherwise corrected, the .:'enate
shall proceed to <mother division.
57. While the Senate is dividing, member~ C<tn speak only to
a[...]D. ELECTIONS.

58. The annual election of Warden and of Clerk shall take
place at the ordinary meeting in l~ ovember.
*58A. Whenever an extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the
office of \Varden, the Senate, at its next meeting a111\ without
previou[...]d, shall elect one of its members
as \Varden, and the member so elected shall hold office till the
next November meeting.
59. ~1embers of the Council shall be elected at the first meeting
held after the vacancy shall Lave become known to the Warden.
60. The members of the :'<!nate shall be informed by circular
when any vacancy occurs in the office of Warden, Clerk, or
Member of Council, and such circular shall state the date up to
which nominations will be rect.;ived.[...]nation shall be signed by at least two members
of the :::\enate.
62. No person shall be proposed for election whose name has
not appea1 ed on the Notice-paper.
63. Any person nominated a~ a candidate for auy office may by
letter request the Clerk to cancel his nomination, and the receipt
of such lette1· shall be held to[...]

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64. In all tllections if no more than the required number. of
persons be nominated, the Warden shall declare them elected.
-ll-65. If more than the required number of persons be t,ominated
voting[...]vote.
*65A. Each member, in voting, shall set the fignre l opposite
the name of the one candidate lor whom he wishes, to vote, and
may set the successive figures 2, 3, 5, etc., opposite the othet:
names in the order in which he wishes his vote to be used in the
case o(transfer, numbering consecutively as many of the candi-
d!!.tes' names as he may desire to numb~r[...]or if"more than
one candHa;te's name ·hn.ll have the figure l set' op{JOsite ·to it:
A voting paper[...]l and no longer transfei·able if
at any Rtage of the count when it is reqnired for tt·ansfer it sh&.ll
be found that the next consecutive figure to be ustld is not set
llgainst the name of any candidate or is set agaiust the names of
more than one candidate.
66. When the voting papers have been distributed the doors shall
be closed until such time as the P!l-pers shall have been collected.
67. The '\Varden shall appoint from the members present as
many scrutineers as he shall think proper, and shall assign them
their duties.
"'68. The voting shall be counted by the scrutineers in accor-
dance with the method detailed. in t.he schedule of rnles adopted
by the Senate on July 2::\th, 1915, a copy of which shall be
handed h.1' the Ulerk ot the Senate to each scrutineer on appoint-
ment. The Scrntineer shall report to the Warden the names of
the candidates elected.. The Warden shall then declare the resnlt
of the election.
*6tlA. The Warden shall, subject to the Standing Orders, de-
termine finally on questions of detail concerning the election.

E. QUESTIONS.
69. Questions tnnching the affairs of the University may be put· to
the Warden ot· to the Representative of the Council in the Senate.
70. The Warden may disallow any question which he thinks[...]mend any question which
is not in accordance with the Standing Orders, or which is in his
opinio[...]

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71. ThE! Wat·den or l:{epreseutative of the Council to whoni a
question is put, may without r[...]of has been dnly given.
72. By permissiou of the Senate any member may put n qttestion
; 11 the absence of the membet· who has givell notice of it.

73. By permission of the Senate a member may amet11! 11 1
writing a questi[...]iting, and having been reart, shall be handert to the Clerk,
.u1d recorded in t.he Minutes.
77. Qu[...]1 tloe ~otice l'a.per shall not he reeot·de<l in
the :\1 inutes, nor Rhall the n.nRwer~ thereto.

·r. COMMI1'rEE OF t:HE WHOLE SENATE.
78. A Committee of the whole Senate is appointed by rt reso-
lution "That the Sen•tte c.lu uuw resolve itself into a Committee of
the whole."
79_ 'l'he \Varuen shall l•e Chait•[...]in which cftse n.ny other member may he
voted to the ehair.
80. When the matter:; refened to tbe Committee have been
disposed of the Seuate resumes, and the report of the Committee
is Rt once proposed to the Senate for adoption.
81. 'vVhen the mrtttet:s :-;n referred have not been disposed of,
the Senate having- resnmed and having received ·n, report of the
Committee to the effect that t.he matte•·s have nnt been fnlly dis-
posed of, may n.ppoint n fntnre clay fot· the Commit.tee to sit :tgaiu.
82. A member[...]

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (793)[...]\IliNG ORDERS Ul' TH~; SENATX ,

85. The Chairman shall have both a deliberative and a casting
vote.
86. At the time of the appointment of the Committee the
Senate shall instruct the Committee as to the matters to be
reported on by them, and their revort !!hall be coutined to such
mattera.
87. The Uhairmau shall preseut the report of the Com111ittee
to the Senate, and it shall he forthwith oiiscnssed or p[...]Stnndiug 1·der:-; m~ty lou ·uspend ed for LIHl time
being on motion made wit h or wit.hout uutice,[...]t t w -thirds •>f he me mher. prllsen t.

The above Standing Orders were >tdopted hy the Senate at a
meeting held on the 2nd da.y of December, 1885, the previuus
code having been rescinded.[...]ate.
Determination of Quota. The Quota elects.
2. Divide the total number of formal votes by the number of mem-
bers oE Council required plus one, and add one to the quotient. '!'his
(ignoring any fraction) gives the IJUOtu. A candid<tte who obtains
the quota a t the first or any subsequent count is thereby elected.

1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (794)[...]any subse!]uent. count, lnts
voteR lll excess of the IJUOta, his f<Ul'plm: is I'Bllistrihnte1l AR foll[...]connt:
Mark on each of (.A)'s papers the trall-~(,•r-ntlu•·, whidt is
(A)';; surplus votex
the fl'Hction: -- -- .. - -.. ---· ami tranf!f[...](A)'s total votes
to the cmididatr~ next in ordet of preference thereon,[...]011 each of t.he paperR last tl-ausfel'l'ell to A the
new tra.J lsfer-va.lue which is the fraction :
A\; snr[...]and transfer tl1e papers so marked to the cauclidate next
in ordm· of prefe[...]After each tt-ansfe1· recount the pa]'et·s according to.
their ma[...]ion of Cotu<lida.te lowest on List.
4. If when the above process is ended the quota 1uts not been
obtained by the require1l number of candidates, the papers of the
candidate lowest on the list are to be redistributed at their marked
value oo the unelected candidates next in order of preference.
If as :t result :tny canclirlate l'eaches the quota, he ir; electe1l; and
his Rurplm; voteR (if[...]Exb11,ustjon of above process.
5. The above pro~ess of rejectioi1 and redistribution · sh:tll ' be-
t•epeated until the required number of calH1id:ttes has been elected,
or until the number of unelected candidates exceeds by only one the
number still requirell. In this case the candidate with fewest yoteR.
is rejected, aml t.h[...]cqnal for lowest.
6. Of two ca.mliclateB who at the conclusiou of a tran;;fer haYe an
equal number of vot.es, that one shall be deemerl the lower who had
fewer votes prior to that tr~tnsfer[...]ontingencies.
7. If any cou tingency not met by the <tbove rules arises, the-
Rcrutineers sh:tll he guided by Schedule 4 to the TaRmanian Electoral
Aut of 1907.
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (795)[...]88
Army, Commissions in the British[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (796)[...]174
Brookman :O:cholarship, The[...]roo, 270
.Clark Scholarship, the John Howard[...]394
Classical Association of S.A., The[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (797)[...]343. 34g
Commissions in the British Army and Navy - 279·280
Committees of the Council for 1916-Education, Finance, Library, &c.[...]8g
Conservatorium of Music, the Elder-Staff of[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (798)[...]:O.Iember of Board of Management of the Adelaide Hospital 437
M[...]428, 32
Engineering Scholarship and Exhibition, the Angas - 81 -H[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (799)[...]19
Financial Statements for the Year- 378
Fisher, the Joseph, Medal and Lecture in Commerce · 98, 27o, 280
Fletcher, the Roby, Prize[...]G
Gosse, the Dr. Charles, Lecturer ·[...]4 2 5, 433
Gynaecology, the Dr. Way, Lecturer in[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (800)[...]426
Law Debating Society, The University ·[...]M
Masonic Scholarship, the St. Alban[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (801)[...]0
Officers of the University[...]30
Ophthalmology, the Dr. Chas. Gosse, Lecturer in[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (802)[...]3
Representatives of University on the Board 31[...]269
Ridley Memorial, the John[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (803)[...]3°5
Free, Elder Conservatorium[...]269
Ridley Memorial Scholarship, The .John 267[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (804)[...]268
Seal of the University[...]356
Shakspeare Society, The University 284
Societies associated with the University 281[...]21
Staff of the Adelaide and Children's Hospitals[...]22-28
Standing Orders of the Senate[...]
1916 - Calendar - Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - University of Adelaide (805)[...]w
Warden of the Senate 18, 438
Way, the Dr. Edward Willis, Lecturer[...]

MD

[...]il, Committees, Faculties and Boards, officers of the University, endowments and gifts, list of graduat[...]arships and prizes, and societies associated with the University. Part 2 includes regulations and other information relating to the Elder Conservatorium. Part 3 includes details relating to Public Examinations in Music. Part 4 includes the 1915 Annual Report and Financial Statement[...]

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