SUCCESS OF NEW ZEALAND STUDENTS.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEOBAJ-J DUNEDIN, September 1& Information received here shows that New Zealand was represented by five representatives at the final examinatioii far the degrees of M.D., CM., Edinburgh Messre King, Je_co*t, Lindsay, Cunni__hame and Hawkea all securing d_4~ct_<»» Mr Truby King, Taranaki, secured the blue ribbon ef the Medical School, _*• Ettles Prize, having only beaten Je*»* A of Otago, on the record of the * j"» examination. Both have seeataiftwim in the Infirmary. Jeffcoat, who reoeWM early training-at the Otago MedU<_Sdiooj» won the Stark Fellowship cf IW ?'.J*J holders of which must engage in on*"** research. He also secured the BJang Scholarship of £60, and he JjJJJ highest place forthe Buchanan andiJ»»w _ Scott Scholarships, but ttesebe could c* hold with the Stark SohoUaehip. i
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6545, 14 September 1886, Page 2
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SUCCESS OF NEW ZEALAND STUDENTS.
Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6545, 14 September 1886, Page 2
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