BURSARIES IN FINE ARTS
♦ MINISTER'S ANNOUNCEMENT (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, November 5. Tho Minister for Education (the Hon. S. G. Smith) announces that he has approved of the institution of bursaries in fine arts, for the training of specially selected students to be teachers of art subjects in technical schools. Two bursaries, which will include provision for boarding allowance, where necessary, are' to i be awarded annually. They will be! tenable at the Canterbury University j College School of Art, for a total possible period of four years. It will probably be a condition of the award that applicants shall have passed the preliminary examination for the New Zealand University's Diploma in Fine Arts. February 1 is proposed as the closing date [for the receipt of applications,
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21623, 6 November 1935, Page 11
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