IMPERIAL SCHOLARSHIPS.
' SIB JOSEPH WARD'S SCHEME. COMPLEMENT OP THE RHODES . • TRUST. -According to a late issue of the London _ Daily News," Mr. P. A. Vaile fc» received a letter from Sir Joseph Ward' Prime Minister of New Zealand in oonnectron with his scheme, of Imperial scholarships, which Lord Milner has publicly described as the natural complements of the Rhodes Trust, and a matter of Imperial importance ■a f he Proposal to be submitted by the Prune Minister for New Zealand is that the Dominion should contribute £25 UOO to the scheme provided the Australian btates each do the same, in order to provide the. nucleus for the foundation which it is proposed ultimately to make a national institution. . «. T hi. l€tter . r , eferr . ed to above states that the consideration of the subject by the Education Committee of the House or .Representatives has been postponed until next session.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 8
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