TRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND
£51,688 PAID TO BL'RSARS SINCE 1921 (Willis ASSOCIATION TELESIUU.) WELLINGTON, September 14. Applications for 425 bursaries were received during the last year, compared with 321 during the previous year, stated the executive committee's report, submitted to the annual meeting of the Trentham Scholarship War Fund to-day. Of those applications 369 had been accepted, the awards made amounting to £5230. Since then, sometimes at the request of an applicant, it had been found necessary to cancel some awards, totalling £265. Since the inception of the fund in 1921, £51,688 had been paid to bursars, representing 2450 bursaries, and affecting 1013 children. Dr. E. Marsden, Mr W. Appleton, Major L. C. Forgie, and Mr G. A. Troup were re-elected to the executive committee.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20961, 15 September 1933, Page 8
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