WAR CONCESSIONS FOR STUDENTS
SENATE DECLINES TO GRANT - EXTENSION (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Aug. 24. A request from the Returned Services’ Association that the Senate of the University of New Zealand continue war concessions on marks, order of subjects and special examinations was considered by the Senate to-day. The Vice-Chancellor (Professor I. A. Gordon) said that at present marks concessions lapsed two years after demobilisation. Very considerable concessions had been made. To introduce additional relaxations now could lead to a sense of grievance among those who had already' passed under the “existing concessions would require the revision of many thousands of cases. The Senate decided to take no arition.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 268, 25 August 1949, Page 6
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