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RAILWAY DISASTER.

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scope of University ope ration?. For the currant year, the income wsb estimated at £5700, and tbe expenditure at £5660. The acoumu'atod ospiui of the scholarship account is £12,570. 'l'ho Finanoe Committee reaommended tho Senate to offer for competition this year, fourteen junior Dchqlarohips; oi o'i of £30 a yenr, tenable for three yeafß with (he nui't'on of £2Q P er y ear f . or eaoh of those holders' oi BCi? : ft tshi P B . ° 1 ? i 8 ed T . to live away from home to attend \u$ vpivarsity College. 3h9 report was adopted. Dr Fitohett, Professor fililroy, and Mrs E. B. Gos9man t were appointed examiners for the MoMillrn Brown Memorial prize. On tbe motion of Professor Cook, the Senate resolved that German be an alternative for phjsios in the Bachelor cf Music examination. It was resolved to record Mr W. F. Paterson as passed in chemistry and physios in the intermediate mescal examination. Iq the report of the BuperV; Jbrs 1 Committee it waa Btated that tbe Committee had beard rumours that the practioe of " cribbing " or oopying was prevalent at examinations throughout the Colony, but that no evidence was adduoed to bear out this statement.

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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8807, 5 March 1897, Page 3

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RAILWAY DISASTER. Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8807, 5 March 1897, Page 3

RAILWAY DISASTER. Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8807, 5 March 1897, Page 3