REHABILITATION BURSARIES
Twenty-one more overseas bursaries have been granted by the Rehabilitation -Jcpartment to enable service men and women to study abroad. The total of such bursaries is now 68, and they have a value of £250 sterling a year in whatever country the course of study is taken.
The last bursaries have been allotted to the following:—H. F. Harding (theology), R. S. Dick (optical studies), H. T. George (speech therapy), I. A. Alexander (surgery), D. S. Stan ton (agricultural research), S. G. De Clive Lowe (anaesthetics), E. L. J. Smail (mining), H. W. West (theology), W. R. Francis (divinity), W. G. Gray (medicine), J. O. Hall (sculpture), I. J. Shaw (radio research), D. A. Ballantyne (medicine). M. J. Conway (forestry). K. A. Blakey (economics), C. G. Buchanan (mining), G. R. Bennett (tobacco culture). R. C. Pemberton (coal gas engineering), A. K. Brown (public administration), L. A. Andrews (music), Mrs. Marie Isabelle Andrews (music). The last two will study at the State Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, for a year.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 8
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