empire fellowship IMPERIAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOUNDED. MPERLAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOUNDED. [By Telegraph—Press Asm.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, January 27. A sudden indisposition prevented the of Devonshire from presiding at a ™“u>eon which he gave to the members of We Central Committee of the Fellowship " the British Empire Exhibition. Lord Denbigh, who presided in his stead, J™ that, though the Fellowship for 1924 *“ «* obtain the expected membership, ’ oad established itself everywhere. The “numons had a membership of 28,000 at dose of the Exhibition. The Com(Wttee, by careful administration, had re*rv«i 20 per cent, of the subscriptions for foundation of Imperial scholarships in««d of 10 per eent. as contemplated, and ®v were now negotiating to secure grants 7°™“ t 0 reinforce the scholarships. He oped eventually to give a good start in life S,.* 1 least 200 young cimens of the Em-
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Southland Times, Issue 19462, 29 January 1925, Page 5
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