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![]() | [...]Orders of Senate 439-445 index 446—457 N 0 T I C E. The undermeutioned are published in se[...] |
![]() | [...]n addition to every rcquirement for teaching both Theory and Practice of Music, an Elder “all, in[...] |
![]() | [...]'nircmiiicsi, several grades in both Practice and Theory. Facilities for Examinations here been ex[...] |
![]() | [...]W ( Last day of entry for Public Examinations in Theory and 1 Practice of Music, to be held in May[...] |
![]() | [...]7 24 M Last day of entry for the Examinations in Theory and I . Prnotnm of Music, to be held in Se[...] |
![]() | Theory and Practice of Music begin. ‘ 23 W ‘[...] |
![]() | [...]0. JAMES ILICIIARI) FlHYLE'II, MJL Amcmbcr Nim‘c 10111 Date of 11131. 2180141011, PROFESSOR ED\\'ARD CHARLEH HTIRLINU. C.1\LG., 11.11.. MJL, D.:‘L‘., ER $1 \V. ANUUS. B..\'C., BLR W J. DENNY, M.P. H B. R.l71).\[.L.M.‘P[...]r) 111137 |
![]() | [...]mer Treasurer. THE “03!. SI“. HENRY AYERS, G.C.M.G. 1874-1832 The fimuwes Imw. since be[...] |
![]() | [...]. BROOKMAN, Cuumm, MR. JUSTICE MURRAY . MR. J C, MAYO |
![]() | [...]ysiology. l‘J'Q/umr : |
![]() | [...]BENJAMIN J’OULTON. M. IL, (“1.3. (Mele‘ M.R.C.~‘$, Lecturer on Clinical ‘Mediuius : |
![]() | [...]l Ramon” and Histalogy.‘ CONS'lzfilNTINE T. C. DECRESPIGNY, M.D., 13.5. (Mam), Appointed C[...]edim'nc‘ LHAELES HENRY RElSSMANN, M.1)., M‘R.C.P. W. R. CAVENAGH-MAINWARING, M,B., 8.5., F.R.C.S. '1', n. \vnsox. m.u,, 011M. (Sydney), F.R.C.S. (mm). FORMER PEOPLE‘S-SONS.[...] |
![]() | [...]RICHARD 5. ROGERS, M.A., MIL. 11,3. (Emu) JOSEPH C. VERCQ . .D. (Loni). F.R.C.S. EDWARD CHARLES[...]B GILB. (Ads! CHARLES E. TODD. MD. (Bmxa. M.R.c.s., 1.11.0.1). Han. Gyuweozmm :~ JAS. ALEX. GREEK HAMILTON. ALIS. (Duh). L.B.C.S. (Edin.). '1: G. wnsorz, 11.13.. Ch.M, (Sydney[...]HY lll<ll.\'\'.\la\.\'N, M.A,, MJ). (Caume. M.R.C.P. & S, All'l'lll- I HI“ {Y le‘l'lll‘. \l D. (LIIILI). M.R.C.S. (Eng). HENRY S. NHWLAND. “.15.. M.S,. (AdeI.), F.R.C.S. unoxrv. 241.11.. 10):. 31.11.. 12.2. (Aden. |
![]() | [...]r: HENRX" sun'sm; NEWLAND. M.B.. us. (AdeL), F.}L.C..S’ C. (1E CRESPIGNY, M.D., KS (31811).) Dimmwtmtar in[...]l. J. c. VERCO. 31.1). (Luml.) an. .s (Eng) \V. 'l‘. HAYWARD, T..](.Q,C‘.P.. 34.0.3. A, A. LEN[...]5.. cm; (Mam). H. n. EVANS, MB. mom). Op[...] |
![]() | [...]r—HAROLD STEPHEN PARSONS..MII§. Bun Touch" 0f Theory of Music? THOMAS HENRY JONES. MES. BAC |
![]() | [...]I'I‘)’, I‘m-b II. Law of Wrnngx Ruman an Theory of Law and Legislation AmLLouu |
![]() | [...].S.M. .. W. T. COOKE. 13.50. A. J. HIGGIN. F10. C. J. SANDERS PROFESSOR GIBSON J» 00G E L[...] |
![]() | [...]. A. Smoke-y S. K. Page Rev. J. Walsh Miss Mary C. Pollitt C. \V. H. Lake Rev. S. Embling, .\I ;\.. LLM. G J. Shipway Rev. J. G. Mitchell L.W. Haywm-d,M.B.,R.S. Rev, A. Bungey N[...]spital. \VILLIAM 'l‘HORNBOllOUGII HAYWARD. M.R.C.S. Elontell February, 1M3. |
![]() | [...].1 1;. 13.11. inc. 11.11. 13.31:. 15.11. LLB. Hfic. .\I.D. 31.1113. 13.11. 1.1..13, .11 .1. .[...] |
![]() | [...]m Fuwell .. 1395 BYATHJ. DonglnsJulln .. .. 1359 C. . CAM] BELL, rAIL-1n James .. 1696 CAMP[...] |
![]() | [...].. 191m CLARK, Annie Millicent .. .. 190-1 CluAKK.C&u'D]inD .. 1. .. 19111 CLARK, Edwmd \‘i :enh 1. .. 1895 CLARK. Per-c1 John .. 1907 CLAYTON. Archnr Russ . .. 19[...] |
![]() | [...]LVIN, Btholb Dau'id COLVII.I.E, AthuI‘ lnmlseer C(JLVILLE. John CUMLEV. Chm-[es Ha) hart CONNOR,[...]Mus. Doc. Dublin ([876) Unmbl‘idfle (1858) c No: gel Members of Se‘nafr. |
![]() | [...]. .. .. 1911 LLB. arms. Nigel smut .. ,. 1905 B. -c arms, Olive Abbott .. 1907 13.1, GILES, Th[...] |
![]() | [...]15.5 LL. B. MA. LL 15. 34.13., 1[...] |
![]() | [...]h (1352) . Cambridge ([818) .. 0mm (L871) .. n,c,1.,. Oxford (1397) Cambridge. (1877) Aberdeen ([...]. 1 Not yet Msmban' of Swan. 3.56 M. .. 3.8. |
![]() | [...]nder 188E LLB. AHLLEK. lmylunml Udanlln NIiLIIViL'C 1905 B.A. MILNE. “7111184111 SOMEX‘VHI[...] |
![]() | [...]m. M 31.12. M.B.. 3.8. Edinburgh (1811) . . D. C. L. , Oxford (1891) Oxford (1869) M.B[...] |
![]() | [...]G. Mona-sen, Mary K. Reimaun, Valoxca L. 0. Ward, c. M. Melbourne, A. C. v. Allen, .1. 3., 3.8a. Brown, 'F‘ G. Flu-Lou, F. K. Potts. G. M. . lfmyn, c, E. Ellis, 13., B.Sc. Mayo, Mary P. Proud, Millicen[...]sophy 1. |
![]() | [...]ERTIFICATE 1N LAW. ”400 Jouu, J L .. . |
![]() | [...], Hilda. Marie bARCY-lR\lNE.A11ceBond _. 191a ‘ ROACH. Mary Mnyle DAY FloienceMuiiul ,. ,. .. 1m[...] |
![]() | [...]ghby George. u.s.~. CLARK, Archie Sepiimua, 1-1.. c. (ILELAND, \Villiam lJL\l(l(3|', B Sr- coNNtm. Ju[...]B. So. \ltARl‘EglUR. David William Stanley, V1ARTIN.Victn1‘ Garfield. 13.80. |
![]() | [...]INING Enemmmm ANGWIN. William Brittun, Bfic. 15710 HOLDER, lerm Morecont, B.Sc. .. |
![]() | [...]fred Riddle. Arthur Raymond Riddle, Edgar [{nrmld Roach. Dorothy Angeln Roberta. Hilda Tmthmn Hadl[...] |
![]() | [...]Lucas, Reginald Blockley McEwin. Keith Mayo, John C istitm Morey, Alan Wilson Xutl, Harry (‘[...] |
![]() | [...]el Cowan, lioliert Francis Cnvumins, Edith Aline C'umow. Hubert Lmley Davies, William Lawren[...] |
![]() | [...]son Bm'riman. “abort “Mold Bleechnmre, Clive C‘linlon. Edgar C‘lase, Frank ‘Wilkinfion Cole, ('yril[...] |
![]() | [...]s l’urlon, David Gabriel Roach, Eva May Roachc, George Thomas Sorrcll, Harry Randolph |
![]() | [...]dolph Brass. lIem- - leunnld Adolph Her- Browne Plllllp Bruna, Emust Otto Alfred[...] |
![]() | [...](,olin Reimanu, Valencn Leonora Olive Lillywhitc, C'uthberl. lllh‘n. Richards, Juanita Ameli[...] |
![]() | [...]riel Reid. Kim.» Gilmore Riddlc, Arthur Raymond Sw[...] |
![]() | [...]1)) To admonish the Student complained against. (c) To inflict a fine on such Student not e[...] |
![]() | [...]u‘y, l888, the Honcumhle John Howard Angus, M.L.C., paid the sum of £4,000 to the University for t[...]hibitions, to encourage the training of Seientific men, and especially Engineers, with in. view to t[...]etting forth the results of an original scientific investigation made by the candidate in some |
![]() | [...], the body which awarded such Scholarship may l‘c-an'ard it to the extent of its unused priv[...] |
![]() | [...]a- tion at some time before mixing his degree. *(c). Shall after matriculating spend three ac[...] |
![]() | [...]m Physics (37),(I$)30¢1)11(l Vern Physics (38), (C) Inurunnic Chennutry (11.21), (1)) Urgnnic blwmis[...]take Honours in more len one Department:- A. Classics (3) History. (14,15,16,17)[...] |
![]() | [...]nce (115 and IN): (A) Constitutional Law end [13) Theory of Law and Legisletion- Pure Mathematics.[...] |
![]() | [...]A. Classics, (4) 12. History, (l4, if), 16, l7)' 1). Mathematics, (34)[...] |
![]() | [...].1- the Examinera appointed by the Council. or (c). in the following subjects, which form :1[...] |
![]() | [...]b'eet of the courses referred to in Clauses A, B, C, and I) shall pay half the lecture fee for[...] |
![]() | [...]ting forth the results of an orig- inal scientific investigation mmle by him in some subject[...] |
![]() | [...]Latin and Jurisprudence. 3. Roman Law. (116) |
![]() | some or THE surscnr C(lUR'i'. 147 shall be exempt from the requ[...] |
![]() | [...]mining the results of such Ordinary Exmnination. c. Any student who fails to pass at snob int[...] |
![]() | [...]who have passed the Senior Public Examination in Theory of Music or who satisfy the Professor and Lecture[...]h 4. One other subject not being a language or (c) produce evidence of having passed such Ex[...] |
![]() | [...]he following subjects :7 , Acoustics and Muszeal Theory. (150) Eur Tests. Harmony and Oounterpoint. (l5[...]Singing. |
![]() | [...]al 4 u fnir inul cnniplete copy of such l‘lxurc c in the University Library. if he elect to presen[...]lowing subjects :— (n) Piunaforte. (d) Playing on any other instrum[...] |
![]() | [...]nputatz‘om, [200k I. : Wu- .Vllooml Philippl‘c. 'l'iwllus[...] |
![]() | [...]hort History of British Colonial Pal-ivy. Lucas, C. P, Historical Gaographyuffite British Colonies,[...]closures. (d) Conlelupol'ary publication[...]Society |
![]() | [...]under title of “ Recenil ties [risinr'iens des C’mz'sades, etc.” ECONOMICS. 20. Ec[...] |
![]() | [...]-exuli: of the examination: in Prvc-holoyy and an'c. Fee 23. Ethics. BA. and MA. Ordinary De[...] |
![]() | [...]s from Plato to Froebel will he expeccei . In the Theory of Education they are recommended Lo rend lhumonl, l'rimn'plm ry' Etluculinn (Longmans, Gwen, C\' Col, 33. (5d,). 21. Principles[...] |
![]() | [...]ination : ((2) Geometry of the straight line nnd c 'ulc: the that of proportion and of similar rect[...]elements of algebra its as the binomial theorem (c) The elements of migouometi) us far as the soluti[...]yonumc-ti , l’urt ll. .. ‘ Scluuall, A First C'Jum uf Analyh'ml GL‘wmilry. |
![]() | [...]Pure Mathematics will further be examined in the theory of equations, the higher parts of aimlytical geom[...]ticles, and of rigid, elastic, and fluid bodies; theory of uttr'aetionsr Text-hooks are recommended : i[...]ter, The Dynamics of Particle: and of Rigid, Elan/c, 36. Applied Mechanics.[...] |
![]() | [...]: Spherical trigonometry, mtrmmmy (including the theory and use oi Lhr |
![]() | [...]l’lnnn‘n‘ax. (fumns’rur. 'l‘hiv. coma-«c in gin-nnummllymul is ennmletcd in‘ one year.[...]liuum group of Inclulsx The clL-mei study of [he theory of guises, lho atomic lheory. and the |
![]() | [...]mpleted in one your. Lguulii Lira und quantimtix'c 1|.“th of both inol mic and organic 51. Theoretical Organic Chemi[...] |
![]() | [...]and Petrology (30L nut in E and 1"). It is not nm'c‘sm'y. however, that the cnnrs z 'n Uenlu[...] |
![]() | [...]. Sludenls’ Ham! flock of Ply/«11ml Geology. C. ORGANIC REMAINS : their classiliccbion, order of[...]nch plalctiml wurk. mul Will 1 lj'n In: liable Io c. min- |
![]() | [...]F. Penr lieltl. Wiley. 183. |
![]() | [...]Instruction will be given in the measurement of c universal goninmecer, and in proJecnug and dr[...]5111)]ch will be introduced by an outline of the theory and construction of the microscope, to he[...] |
![]() | [...]ua renmin 1537.. ’I‘vilobilrs, llrunhiopods, &c. (n) Discm cry und descriplion of new fos[...] |
![]() | [...]culogn and geographical distrilnniun 111 plants (c, The 1-1i11eil1l: s of classification of[...] |
![]() | [...]iunurr llmrt-rin: plants and ferns. J. U. Willis. C]: icnmm m Jinn-mun; [-lullts. liuudle. Ph_[...] |
![]() | [...]' oi ulluuuen and its ullimz, llllll{,lllel igo ' c juices and their actions, hioml. urine, glycogen,[...]68. Physiology (for the Degree of B.8c, Pass). This course will extend over six[...] |
![]() | [...]and gm) engine cm s. (Sums of cunslnnb hrendlh. \'c - iLr.mtini rmn tritium. ltntchct lruins nnd czcn[...]rjuurnnl mul pirnt friction 'l‘ln: friction rin c. Ellect on turning 21“ t in ruciprmnuing[...] |
![]() | [...]ium in ores and at eye. Determination of cyanidcn c. , no er. and the technical analysis of wo[...] |
![]() | [...]as brick, stone, limo. mortar, cement. concrete. &c. The physical properties of timber. infl[...] |
![]() | [...]a general and descriptivc character nutlining the theory and practice of direct Illlll alternating current[...]oks.— I’racticnl Tuating of Dynamos nnd Mummy-C. F. Smith ; and Dynamo Electric Manhinery, Vols.[...]nating Currents mid Alternating Current Testing—C. F. Smith. Electrical Engineering in Theory and Practice—Pun. Electrical Engineering,r : Me[...]nt nudarc. Aucumulmtm-a. DU dynzunos and motors. Theory. Description. Operation. General A C. phenomena. Reach-nice. Impeihnrce. Power factor, Simple theory and behaviour of alternatorfi. Transformers. Ind[...]s of dynamoa, Brake test of .0. motor. Tracing A, Practical Testing of Dynamos and Motors—CC,F 'mit i. |
![]() | [...]cal Engineers Eleclriciun: Electricul Rei’iew, &c., LECTURES. These lectures will he devoted to t[...]rrent work and their embodiment A more detailed consideratio[...]nerators. uwitc ibourcl'r, Mid power stations. A.C. work, fundamental laws 1|.an principles of singl[...]tance; treated |
![]() | [...]e snail , ( iscugugemcnb zireu, priming. forcing, c cu- forniotiini of smile. ellicn of heatin[...] |
![]() | [...]enu (le Rouhus, or (“in nyvlc, ox Jluinell. Den-c union of xnmc modern engines using this cy[...] |
![]() | [...]ection of fluxes for ordinary mnelling opmeionn. C(yllbiilllliou, Magnification, mul fnsihility n![...]General arrmwemenl. of n slump mil. Confirm-Lion c-l Lhu slump buttery. Amalga- mated, plumes[...] |
![]() | [...]ll castings. Mulleable custings. \YRUUGHT llinxr Theory of the “pig boiling" process. Reheating[...] |
![]() | [...]tions :~ Coal Mining. Methods of mining, and the theory and practice of venLilation, u |
![]() | [...]p, Bills of Lading, Insur- ance. and Bnihuents . (c) The following Statutes :— Murried Women[...] |
![]() | [...]Hunter's Roman Law. Girard’s Droit Romain. 4. THEORY or LAW AND LEGISLATIONifll'I). |
![]() | [...]f \Vrongs. Remain Luw. Private International Law. Theory of Law and Legislation. thw of Evidence an[...] |
![]() | [...]nuacute, suppumtive, chrrmic, syphilis, tubercle. c. New growth— n. Malignautkca-rcinoma. (e[...] |
![]() | [...]dical evidence in gcnvml, nml as lienring upon cn~c< that, may lorm the: snluocl. at n crnnnml[...] |
![]() | [...]ST YEA R’S COURSE. ISO. Acoustics AND MUSICAL THEORY. Mode of production nml 0f Llnnsnlisfiion of so[...]f equal temperament. Free and forced vibrations; theory of resonance; illustrations of Theory of musical instruments. Vibration of stret[...] |
![]() | mm 1er in [‘.'\'I(' 241 (c) Bachl Any three movements from the "Frenc[...] |
![]() | [...]rately and both hands together an octave apart, (c) Ploy two studies selected from the list s[...] |
![]() | [...]AN PLAYING. Is‘tudisx~Ba.ch, Prelude and Fugue C minor, No. 5, Book 4 |
![]() | [...]the standard classical compositions and to show a critical knowledge of the full scores of the following classical works :- Beethoven—Symphony No. 5, in A.[...] |
![]() | [...]per term. Ewnmnic duetrine is concerned with the theory of values and its |
![]() | [...]and commcrm'lzlgwymphy. Ginn. Cooley, (‘. 11. Theory of transportation. Amer. 19am. Assoc. Bar[...] |
![]() | [...]ematics covering the work set forth in paragraph (c) on page 15." Section 5, Clause 21—“Canclida[...]Practical Physics, and in one optional scientific |
![]() | [...]; one fin-the best essay on (rt) “The Scientific View of Nature”; and one for the best essay on[...]a graduate in Science to carry out some scientific investigation. The recipient, who must hav[...] |
![]() | [...]best student in Rumvm lmw, International Law, and Theory of Law and Legislation respectively. The[...] |
![]() | [...]nce, and making excursions to places of scientific interest. The Adelalde Medlc'tl Students'[...] |
![]() | [...]er, Chas. Geode, Jo in Gordon, K. '1‘. Melrose, C. H. Angus, A. J. Murray, G. J. R. Murray, S. S. Ralli, '1‘. Senrfe, Sir Ernest Shackleton, C.V.0., and the Right Hon. Sir S J. Way, Har[...] |
![]() | [...]by free dis- cussion of its scope and methods. (c) To encourage investigation and to call at[...] |
![]() | [...]rchestral Instruments. SECON DA RY SUBJECTS—- Theory of Music and History of Music Sight Singi[...] |
![]() | [...]d nrpeggios in forms defined by schedule. Vl ll C‘mitlidales who mnke l’innuf’m-te Pla[...] |
![]() | [...]Short l'rn- index and annes. Guilmnnt: Sunntn in C minor, N0. 3 (int and 2nd movements). Fur[...] |
![]() | [...]n E minor from Suite No. 4. Beethoven: Sonata. in C sharp minor, Op. 27, No 2 (lust movement).[...] |
![]() | [...]sts edition Vol. 3)- Rheinherger : S mum Not 1 in C minor, first movement. Guilmnut: Allegrett[...] |
![]() | [...]o. 1U (Peters, 3064b]. Hollin Concert Overture in C Minor. Further, Candidates muy'he examined in wor[...]”Gr” and “F“ clefs but. not that of the " C” clels. ‘0 show a. thorough knnwledge[...] |
![]() | [...]position. Scales in third, sixths, and octaves, C, G, D, F, B flat, E flat major, |
![]() | [...]D. G. Pnrton Mr. F. Ghapple Mr. A. H. N e119 Rev. C. F, Graebner Mr. F. W. ltussaek Miss M. E[...] |
![]() | [...]tions candidates are likely to be forthcoming ; (c) Vtht schools there are in the neighbourhood, whe[...]l Examinations; also the Public Examina- (1)) That no charges bey[...]ust (c) That the supervision of Examinations must[...] |
![]() | [...]Australasia (11) Drawing, or (4) English History Theory of Music. Allml‘id L‘lst Dflcnmbrr. 1910, |
![]() | [...]ject ,- but these fees do not include the fee for Theory of Music. 111 no case will the fee he ret[...] |
![]() | [...]y to best grammatical accuracy and punctuabion. (c) DICTATLON AND nEPETn‘mN. A list, of words in c[...]tnrg. (Langmzms’ Hist. 591'. for 5. GREEK. Undei'hill. H. 61.[...] |
![]() | [...]Botany (7) German (15) Drawing or (81 Arithmetic Theory 01' Music. Allnwrd 71/: JIM»:111U£1'.1UIH, |
![]() | [...]ng fees, which do not include fees for Drawing or Theory of Music, shall he paid by each candidate[...] |
![]() | [...]EEK. (1:) Grammar. Rutherford, W. G. First Lime/c urn-Menu. (Macmillan. 2s.) |
![]() | [...]t, and of Simple ilfiusirative expen‘ments. T 'c-hnoks recommended: Rinmul‘s Introducti'mz lo pm[...]ndiug portinnsof Gregory and llmlley’s Clan baa/c q/ pin/n ., 1m. 13 (Filamr'r'lhm. 2M (5)[...] |
![]() | [...]certifit-ute of the Univer. vi Adelaide in Senior Theory of Music for [903 or Inter, will be a ‘d[...] |
![]() | [...]ology (7) Arithmetic and (15) Drawing or Algebra. Theory of Music. (8) Geometry H]. (a) The exami[...] |
![]() | [...]ng fees, which do not include fees for Drawing 01 Theory of Music, shall be paid by each candidate[...] |
![]() | 328 SENIOR PUBLIC exmumrms. (c) The names of candidates who have distinguished t[...]hed in the schedule of details. Clause; (b) and (c) of this Regulation do not apply (0 the Sp[...] |
![]() | [...]ginners (Mamnillrm 3r. 6d.). ch. xi—xxi. Oman, C. W C. Hirtary of Greece, 80» ell. (Lunymanr. 4s. 64.)[...]H. l). Slim-t parallel run/aw of buff»: and Urn-1c. (G. |
![]() | [...]l, Pmpnsn-ions l—S. ”1,20. 3|. (l3. and A. B, C, and D ll’calmny’s— theorem : questi[...] |
![]() | [...]le air-thermometer: (4) Determination of specific heat of a solid or liquid by the |
![]() | [...]mgz’mxmw. (Mm,- millrm. 2m 6d.) 1] . lNORGANIC C HEMISTRYi Text-hook recommended : |
![]() | [...]ul "11(1 Exiuniner. Adelaide School at Art. 15b. THEORY or MUSIC. The Board does not examine in t[...] |
![]() | [...]aejall qf Alheus. (Lonqmans. 2.1. 61L) MerivuleY C. Ronmntriumvirates, 23.0. 78-8.C. 31. [Longmam Tlmcydider; .3001: VII.[...]will he reqnlred to scan iambics and annpaests. (c) l’assa as for translation from G1eek in[...] |
![]() | [...]Senior, with problems of greater dliliculty ; the theory of quadratic cquutioim; indeterminate equa[...] |
![]() | .mxmn anMMERcuL EXAMINATION 347 2. COMMERCIAL ARITIIMETIC Theory and practice of the proccsscs of general arithmet[...]of |
![]() | [...]ion of technical terms relating to accounts. The theory and practice of bookkeeping by double entr[...] |
![]() | [...]nsable. Taylor, G. Australia. in it: physiogmpbr'c and wwwmic «speck. Barthol[...]a‘nye. (8.11, Trade and c’llEtDmS and noise revenue of the Commonwealth q[...]owing works may be consulted lyv teachers : Day, C. History “J commerce. [Lngmam'. 7.1. 6d.[...] |
![]() | [...]of Melbourne Adelaide, Queensland. and Tasmania. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC. Examinations are h[...] |
![]() | PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIUl 359 PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND REGULATIONS. I. P[...] |
![]() | [...]hminllononrs in Grade I. or (il‘flllfl II. in Theory shall be eligible to compete for the Scholarship[...]iuhues \rho obtain Honours in Grades 1. or ll. in Theory or Practice at the Puhlic Exami~ nations i[...] |
![]() | [...]‘i'909—( Jeffrey, Mary Winifred A'legdalino (Theory). McBride, Dorothy Evelyn (Practice). 1910— Willsmore, Elsie Victoria (Theory). 1911—0016, Louie Chapman (Theory). ' 1912—Conley, Mary (Practice). Resigned, 191[...]es in Western Australia in “miles I. and ll, in Theory and Practice of Music. All candidates in those G[...]Bond (Practice). 1912—Patrink, Elsie Furneaux (Theory and Practice). 1913-Moseley, Mollie (Prac[...] |
![]() | [...]— (a) Pianoforte Playing ; (1)) Organ Playing; (c) Violin Playing; (at) Violoncello Playing; (a) Si[...]e a candidate must : (at) Pass the examination in Theory, Grade 1. or Grade IL, of the Public Examinations[...]rements in (a) and (b) of this Regulation.) and (c) Pass an examination in the following Ellb[...] |
![]() | [...]ference: “History of Pianoforte Music,” by J. C. Fillmore and R. Prentice. “A Dictionary[...] |
![]() | [...]His Excellency Admiral Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, G.C.V.0., K1111, Governor in and over the Suite of So[...]Alfred Williams and the Hon. Sir John Duncan, M.L.C. Mr. Williams was first elected a member in 190[...]. Maughnn, B.A., and Mr. \V. G. '1'. Goodman, M.I.C.E., |
![]() | [...]Grifl‘iths (Roman Law). and Harold Eric Moody (Theory of Law and Legislation). IX. FACULTY or ME[...] |
![]() | [...]tion in the Commonwealth. Public Examinations in Theory and Practice of Music were Theory of Music, 195 entered, and 160 passed, 23[...] |
![]() | [...]n the estate 0! the late Sir Henry Ayers), Dr. J. C. Voreo, Dr. Symons, [)1’. H. Risehbieth,[...] |
![]() | [...]L AND INCOME FOR THE YEAR. 1913‘ CR. £ \, d. .C a. d. |
![]() | [...]for thr‘ John Howard Clark Scholarship. F re n c h (9). Heyne, Ids Marie Divi[...] |
![]() | [...]Law ("5). Divislon 11. Blair, Euphemia Theodosia Theory of Law and Legislation (117). Division II[...] |
![]() | [...]l Geology. See under Physiography (55m). (b. and c) Mineralogy and Petrography. Forest Botany (85c). |
![]() | 4 12 PASS Lisa‘sl Theory of Law and Legislation ("1). IT! ks'l' CL.-\ 83.[...]Rccommended for the Dav-id Murray Sflminrahip in Theory of Law and Legislation E (mun! Greek (I)[...] |
![]() | [...]K'dEi'lf‘K Ranger. Rudolph Victor Ruttye. Ross [C(lell'ul‘l Cum, lmonxril Georgl- 'i‘ns[...] |
![]() | [...]l interest and iueome thereof equally omlowin two c mire or professorship: in the said Univers[...] |
![]() | [...]s if those “01(15 had not occurred (herein. She-c 1111.5. 4h This Act may be cited as “ rI[...] |
![]() | [...]at the Minutns. [7. Election of Warden and Clerk. c. Election of Members of the Council. :1. Q[...] |
![]() | [...]v 110. 271 Bursaries. Education Department - 276 C Cambridge University, affiliation to , 2[...] |
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![]() | [...]ir 'Valter \Vatsou Hughes and Sir Thomas Elder, G.C.l\l.G.,from each of whom a gift of £20,00[...] |
![]() | [...]n addition to every requirement for teaching both Theory and P n tctice of l\fusic, an Elder Hall,[...] |
![]() | [...]nservatorium 13 Teachers. Tit ni1·er ity c ndut:t:; Pnbli · l~ xnmination irre~t[...] |
![]() | [...]Last day of entry for Public Examinations in Theory and Practice o[...] |
![]() | [...]s 21 M 22 Tu Examin ations in Theory and Practice of Music begin. 23 w 2[...] |
![]() | [...]of Go1·ernors of the Public Library, &c. \J F 10 s - - -- ·-- 11[...] |
![]() | [...]: RIGHT HUN. till:t SA)!UEL JA;\IES WAY, Bart., P.C., D.C.L., LL.D, J..~ieutenant-Govenlot' and Ch[...]election, 26th .NoYeutber, 1013. PROFEtiSOR JOH.N C.IA'l'l'HEW ENNIS, Mes. Doc. A member since 1903.[...]r, 1913. WILLIAM OEOIWE TOOP GOOIJ.\1.-\.N", ~I.I.C.lf . , M.I.E.E. Electe<l 2Uth Mardi, 1913. WIJ.I,JAM THUH:N"BORO[;GH HAY \YARD, ~l.R.C.:-:. A memue>' since Hl!IO. Da.te of la'3t[...]R.A. Elected 26th March, 19)3. PROFESROR WILLIA~I C.JITCHlGLL, )!..-\.., D.Sc. A memhet· since 1~96.[...]d Noretuber, 1911 THE HONOURABJ,E :llR. JUH'I'ICE Cc., F.Jectell1889; resif(ncd 1898; lia.te of Ja[...]:n·, lOll. PROFESSOR ~:DWARD CHARLES STIRLING, C.M.G., :\I.A., M.D., D.Sc., F.R.8. l'. R.C.S. A memher •ince 1881. Date of la•t election[...]912 - liON. :-;rR ,J. L. STIRLINll, K.C.M. U., LL.B., P.L.C. W. ANGUS, B."ic., l\I.P.[...]!. B. RUDALL, M.P Appointed hy LegisJn. th·e C<mncil, October, 1013- HON. SIR J, DOWNEil, KC.:\I.G., KC .. iiJ.L.C., 1·ice Hon. Sir J, J.[...] |
![]() | [...]RIHH'l' HON. SIR. SA~IUEL JA\!E8 IV AY, BAR'r., P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., CHIEF JUSTICE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A[...]urer. THE HON. SIH HENlt¥ AYE!tS, G.C.M.G. 1874·1882[...] |
![]() | [...]DR. cle CRESPIGNY J.IR, A. C. :HAGAREY DR. REISSi\IAN[...] |
![]() | [...]X. l\IR.. JUSTICE ~IU1tRAY )IR. .J C. )!A YO PROFESSOR NAYLOR[...] |
![]() | [...]: ROBffiR'f WILLIAM CHAPMAN, J}l.A., B.C.E. (Melb.) Appointed[...] |
![]() | [...]· : EDWARD CHARLJ<:S S1'IRLING,C.M.G., M.A., M.D. (Camu. and Melb,), D.Se. (Carob.), F.R.S., F.R.C.S. Appointed Lecturer, 1882, Pt"Ofessor[...] |
![]() | [...]~I.~ .. RS. F n.c.s. Lecturer on Bctcteriology : Tlte D•·. Edward ~Villis Wa.'f Lectur[...]M.D., Ch.B. (Cantab.), |
![]() | [...]d Histology: CONS~t~~TINE •r. C. DECRESPIGNY, M.D., B.S. (Melb.). Appo[...]CHARLES HENRY R EISSMANN, M.JJ., M.R.C.P. Surgery: Obstetrics: FORM[...]D ,II'I IJ l-'tiE1lJ;:H IC'l\ K EU.Y, ~ !. ,\ , (C:$ m b,). 78-1894. |
![]() | [...]., M.D .. :II.S. (Ed in.). JOSEPH C. YERCO, :II.D. (Lone!.), F.R.C.S. Hon. Cousultin 'J •.,,lJCOllt :- EDWARD CHARLES STIRLING, C.i\I.G., M. A., M.D. (Camb.), :F.R .S F.R.C.S. ARCHIBALD WATSON , M.D. , F.R.C.S. ARTHUR E. SHEPHERD, L.R.C.P. & S . E ., L.F.P. & S .G . WIU,IA:\1[...]WILLIA:II '1'. HAYII'ARD, J•. K.Q.C.P., M.R.C.S. HARRY SWIFT, ~f. D. ( Cant~b. ), M.R.C.S. (Eng.). EDWARD AN GAS .JOHNSO.Y, M.D., Ch.D., (Got t. J, M R.C.S . ( F:ng.l Jl 011 . S1wgeons :- B[...]tTHUR 111. l :UDMOitt<:, M.B., Ch.B. (Adel.), F.R.C.S. CHARLES E . TODD, 1\f.D. (Brux.l, )l.R.C.S., J,.R.C.P. Hon. Gynwcolo[ri$18 :- JAS. ALEX. Glt~~ER HA111IL'f0N, :.I.R (Dub.), L.R.C.S. (Edin.). 1'. G. WIT.SON, ~I.D., Ch.M[...]W. HIJ,L, ~I. D. (Brux .), :II. R.C.:'i., LR.C.P. Ho11. A ssistant Vphthalmoloy i3£ :[...]-I.' ,II A:o\N , 1\I. A., Jlol.JJ. (Cantab.), M.R.C.P. & S. Alt'l1ll R HB:o<ttY lA f.T, ) 1, 1\. (Lonol). :M.R.C.S. (Eng). ,JOII ~ HlmN Alt n G X l) :-1 , ;.1. 13., B.S. (Adel.). 1\l.R.CC.S . liENS.\' S. N F. \\'J.ANJ) , 11 . R., M.S., (Adel.), F.R.C.S. IJ &O:-I TI~ ~ )l !OA 1[...] |
![]() | [...]rttlio/ugist :- CONS'l'ANTINE 'J'. C. de CRESPIGNY, l\J.D., B.8.[...]~I. B., M.!'. (Atlel.), F.R.C.S Dt'llW?lstrator in. Pha'l'ma.cy :-[...]laide Children's 1-!ospital. C'on.sttlU'u,g Physici~ns:- J. C. VERCO, ~i.D. (Lund.), F.RU.S. (Eng. ) W. 'l'. HAYWARD, T•. K.Q.C'.P., M.R.C.S . ConsulHng Surgeons : A. A. LEN DO[...]). A. E. WICJG, l\I.R. (llrux.), :II.R.C.S. R. BltUM.\II 1"'1', :ll.R.C.>'. (Eug.), l.XA. (I.ond.). Consulti1lg Ophthnlm[...]A. WATSON, .\I. D. (P.-ri• ""'I Gott.), F. H. C.S. (Eng.)[...]H. S. NI':IVJ.AND, .\I..B., M.l>. (Aclel.l, F.H.C.S. (Eng.). H. GILBER'l', i\T. B. , B.f-!. (Melb.); F.Tt.C.f;. (Eng.). H. ltiSCHBIETlf, ~f. A., .II.D. (C:•~ntah.) F.R.C S. (Eng.). Ophthrtl-motogi~t: A[...]J. B. GUNSON, B., B.:>. (Adel.), M.R.C.R. ~I. C. '1'. COOPER, ~I.B .. Cl<.B. (Melb.). Su1·g~on[...]H. M. EVANS, ~I.B. (Melu.). A. C. :IIAGAREY, ~f.B., M.H (A<Iel.). Ophthalmo[...] |
![]() | [...]OJ,D S'I'EPHEN PARSONS,, Mus. BAC. Teacher of Theory q( .llttsic :- THOMAS HENRY[...] |
![]() | [...]Law of Evidence and Proceclnl'c H. THOM~ON, LL.B.[...]Law of Property, Part II. G. c, LIGERTWOOD, B.A., LL.B.[...]OWN!!:, J,L.B. Theory of Law and Legislation[...]~! edicine F. BIRD, M.B., M.R.C S. Smger[...] |
![]() | [...]Assaying II. & III. A. J. RIGGIN, F.I.C. . . .\1 etallurgy II. and III. C. J. SANDERS[...]g II. ~) l!S. S,\C. .1) IlU U&&. PROFESSOR PETERSON, Mus.[...] |
![]() | [...]mbier F. H. Daniel Mi"" :\lary C. Pollitt MountPleasant Dr. Proctor Re,·. (i. i:l. Ive~, B. A. Murray Bridge Dr. C. 1\Tacqnarie Thos. i:lcott Naracoorte[...]ll G. H. Col,l.Jin Renmark C. H. Hollingdrake H. S. T !~ylor Rive1-ton[...]tts Tanunda W. E. Heuzenroetler C. W. H. Lake Tnmby Bay ... Dr. Gocher[...]. Victor Harbonr Dr .•J. F. Douglas C. J. Shipway Wilmington C. T. Tnckwell ReY. J. li. l\1itchell Yankalilla Rev. H. J. Loviboml, B.A. H. C. Graham Yorketown L. W. Hayward, M.B.,ll[...]spital. WILLIA~I 'L'HORNBOitOU'GH HAYWARD, M.R.C.K Electe<l Febru,ry, 191~. |
![]() | [...]1908 B.~c. ARHURH'J'. Addan[...] |
![]() | [...]ard ''on lllomheo·g 1895 c:wtbridgc (1889) M .A. BJo;TTS, Lionel[...]1902 Edinburgh (1897) :\LB. , C.i\f. BOR'l'HIVIOK, Thomas[...] |
![]() | [...]the Right Honourable James t9n Oxford, D.C.L. LL,V.[...]B.A. c. |
![]() | [...]370 B.A. C AV EN A GH -MAIX\1' A RIN G, We ntwor th Ro[...]1896 B.8c. CLARK , Perc) John[...] |
![]() | [...]COLVIN, Bazett D:wid 1S0b C•unhl'iclge (186J) M.A. COI,VIT,LE, Art[...]1900 B.S c CONYBEARE, Willi,uu James 1895 l)~tmlu·ltl~c (I 4) R.A. COOl{E, li'lorence J£mmeline woo !\'Ius. Ba.c. COOKE, William Brnest 188[...]l\<f.ll., B.s. C{TH'fiS. Albert 1905[...] |
![]() | [...]1905 B.·c GILES, Olive Abbott 190[...]1911 Mus. B•c. GO~ DE, Reginald Alfred ..[...] |
![]() | [...]!898 Mus. Ba.c. HOJ.LTDGE, I 1Wid ll cnr)"..[...] |
![]() | [...]1898 Mus. Ba.c- KENNION George Wyndham 1883[...]Cameron 1898 D. C.J,., Oxford(l897) Lr•. D .[...] |
![]() | [...]1907 B.8c . LIGER"rWOOD, George Coutts[...]Edinburgh (1883J .\l.ll. LIPSHAM, Kate C;troline .. 1905[...] |
![]() | [...]{ 1907 Sydney (1901) B.l"!c.[...] |
![]() | [...]ge Robert 1903 McGill, C"nadtt LL.D t PARSONS, Harold Stephan 1912 Mu .... Ba.c. PARSONS, Herbert Angas[...] |
![]() | [...]Adelaille .. D.::;c, SMYTH, Isabel Agnes Ekin 1905[...]M.A STEELE, David Mactlouald 19C9 M.B., B.S[...] |
![]() | [...]1908 Mus . .B11c. WALKER , Jane Elizabeth 1908[...]James (Bart) .. 1892 D.C.L., Oxford(\891) LL.D. WEBB, Noel August[...] |
![]() | [...]1911 Mus. B•c. t WIBBERLEY, Bria n William[...] |
![]() | [...]Classics II. Wo.rd, C.M. Classics II. Melbom:ue, A. C. V. .. History[...]tics .. I. Stevens, A. C. Phllosophy[...] |
![]() | [...]gy II. Comley, C. H., B.A. Geology[...] |
![]() | [...]1900 DA YY, Ruby Claud in Emily, Mus. B.c. 1903 RED! ANN, Hilda Marie[...]Y.ffiYJNE, Alice Bond 1913 ROACH, i\lary Moyle .. 1910 DAY, F[...]1912 WIBBERLY. Brian, Mus. Bn.c ... 1908 JOYCE, Kate[...] |
![]() | [...]AT. ENGlNEERlNG. ANGWIN, Hugh Thomas Moffit~ B.~c GREENLEES, Alan David[...] |
![]() | [...]Fowler, Myrtle Carletta B tlll eLt. Cha~·tes C'..ordon Gale. F rederick Juliu[...] |
![]() | [...]'t cphcn ~, Dulcie Glruly :McLaren, C1a1-ence RO)' 'reph e[...]...ntes T avlor Eri c Clive Hamlet :\ [~yer: El 1 J osephin[...]\Vni!llnight. Joh n \\ illia ro N icholn.!', E c! wn.rd D nvid Wall l[...] |
![]() | [...]REE. B~·t .,., R riuuld ltobe•· B. c. Newb ry, John BulJ B1lei'OI'1 J3o[...]Normnn 'Botting T.e1vi , Tt•ene Tlnmdollnc. JL c. • tonte. 'rlt orlot·c Xorman Lone1·gnn. ITollOI'iU Mn•·y[...]ni.('yril ;lii<·l u:~•t )L \ . McKrul, :Rounld C'reot>ge \[...] |
![]() | [...]Healy, Ca thet·ine c.~ndrew, Horace vYalpole[...]Holland, George Harold Dnroes, _•\ li c ;\ofnt'y Hopkins, Alf[...]s Victor J oneo, Eri c Edmund C.ameron. Robert Ewen[...]LeaaJey, E rnest Albert Day, · 'yh-est.c.r .,ydney Lindon, Le[...]I elbom·n t', 11nf.(nll :~J ·c llilml tl Finnis, H arrold Jack[...]xwell fot·ph C'tl, r:.,. ''II<' .\t·lllllt' Gibson, R o\· ~eo[...]"enle, El'n c~>L Hillnn· \\" illinm Haese, Ernest Alfre[...] |
![]() | [...]Vi'ood , Annie Joy·ce !t·nuo-c1t . "Willinm K ith Yonng,[...]Fcuth~:rslo n r. J.e_Jie C\"itl ia•m Bnfhgnlc. -Toltu Pcnde t•[...]ddle, .Tolnt Part· Htln1 ing C, oode, hric R alph l3igg , . nme ?.f;u·shall[...]TnhcrL 0ha.l'll'~ Rain ~;. C'ltnt·l es Ralnh _>\ 'e xander TJr ic . 'Albet·L[...]·I Eric B r uce TJoll'ie. C:('nt2~ r .. rci\'111 HnnJZ<'.I'. Ti:•·ne•l[...]on. V.r nrr t : ncl;:ton nlder. \\' illian• C'ormaclt FlnJ!hes, L r"n' r1l[...]llngltl'.• l>e•·,.·,·nl .Taut<>. C.artet'. T:Iowlll'(l Oliver[...]l'l'lic Oeorgc \Vi lliam . a me . C hnl'!~>• 1\ •ng lo C"habr ], Edll'in Gilb ert[...] |
![]() | [...]ENTS, HJl2. (i5 Loftes, C~areuce 'William Basil Russa[...] |
![]() | [...]Yuill. Ueorgc _ shwin n· c<l, eofft y Sandford[...]·cderick ~\\:renee !Tny11·nrd, TJ~:mcelo ~ lfa·c(l w· bb, \Ynltcr F[...]'y Otlllg, Alfreda Dorothy T.o,·c . .John _1\lexandcr[...]HenyJ l!t•an c Winiired Ash ton .Jollll 'l'ol'!'en ·[...]e ~:rn.rion B1'0 c, il'enry Leopold Adol,,h lrcr· Ba-rtholom[...] |
![]() | [...]Jeffrey, Frederick, Sampson C'n I II l!, D I ton Claude J enl, in. Alfrerl ,John Ro sela ncl C'h~nnell, Percy Howard ,Johnc[...]Le Lievre. i•'lot•ric · Ma.r C'oombe, Samuel \Valt er Le~oli e . C'olin (loombe. \\'ilfred Samuel Love, James Hob ert Beattie C'rl\l·an, H ob ert Francis Lu[...]mins, Edith Alice :i\'l c _\leet·. J>n trick ,Tose))h Curnow. Hubert Linl[...]hilip Cla rendon P itt. G~•JI'S C l lenn· l ln,l' \\'llnl. J itty l'uu line[...]P owe ll, li>JJI'ic\m A Llmli a litlyn c |
![]() | [...]•'loren.:e i\ln L'Y Y C!r· o. 'htt11l .i\lll~· thot• n harp, D o[...]!Iaselgro\·e . .t\ lnn Jinlsten•l BleeehmoJ'C, Ji1· • H[...]ay M c:Donn ld. 'yril uorgc Hugh l)a wkin , Ali'r[...] |
![]() | [...]de Higgenbotlom, J~dwin 'odett Roach, Eva .:May lJopldns. Alfred Jobn Roach, Dorothy Angela l'I:O!)kin . U ei'Oct<L Oxley[...]Stephens, \Villiam Roach Lushey, Ha1'old Merton ,[...]· Wood, Annie Joyce ~ortOli, J ohn C11tllrles n .·azil Young, Elle[...] |
![]() | [...]llcinrich B1·own, Robet•t Eri c ilruce Xewlands, And!'€1\' Stewart Bu[...]:\"ewman, Cecil Victor Campbell, J c ic, H..:l. Xield, .Arthur Restarick[...]"William Pal'l', H arry Sydney Champion >C(Ir gc Ar ~h ur Paton, 'Walter David Ch[...]son. J ames i\'i11gfield He11l. CIM·ence t'c<-il Davies, Clive Hunnalls, B.A . l'ticla[...]adsto ne Leslie .Rus..;ell, I:Ian·y Dt"C VCl' Flint, Harold Elsden Shndfol[...], Lnncelot Ramsay '.L'a ie, Etic llar'I'C)' Harris, Russell Hope Tm·uer, P[...]ard, Egbert. Percy \~illiams . Ea~c ;:,penc r Howie, George Percival[...] |
![]() | [...]les Arthur Hillas Lem- Elli Ft'tlll k 13. c. priere Fle[...]lfarl )'. t nrjorey Bro c. llem•y T.eotlold Adolph H er- Harry, T[...]Thomas Jerome J Iii , . I bert C1tnrlcs Can n e~-. Richard Francis[...] |
![]() | [...]Reimann, · nle·cn f.eon ra l ive Lillywbite, C'u l•llerl. 13. 'e. rucbard.,[...]nntl rs, Trurold \ ·\ illinm lHuyil, C:eon;e EILon Schachc[...]yo, Mal'\" "Penelope c,llers, d 1< Miethl;e, A'cleln idP T.aei.il in[...]Topperwein, ,J s;>ie ,Jean U;c Page. Albert Ed1vard[...]lcl. 'B.A . fcCarth_,., Wolter .Tames. R.A. B . c |
![]() | [...]Reid, George Donaiti Harder, John Reedi c Rossiter, James L eo[...]artbolomaeus, .Arc'hibald C01 un. eorge Bevilaq\Ul, Florence Onmmin . . E <fi h Alice llil•l;,, Fred c:1•icl; ,\ nth<>ny Dn1\\'1(10d, Tre,·c l ~ Willia m J1el'l'illlun, [htl ph Vaugha[...] |
![]() | [...]nmde1'!.', [alll'i e Edward Jeffrey Jefl't-cy C·h. ham tWtlge1 lnrence[...]Paul IInmiltou ::\1on·is c'hrnitz, [nurioe Jeffrcy-5, John Alfred[...]Sin tet·r. R1chard 'rhom(l K C!l'l ~isl1, .A.Jice ) lntt.bti[...]nd;on Smith, Tris Eileen Kl~c.l, e, Cllrl 13 t·n ltlll'd[...]1.·ed Step'hen., William Roach J4nrhl, Roy Le lie Joseph[...]rHa.rold ' ' a~n G-eor~c lluber Martin, Frederick 'Villiam[...] |
![]() | [...]ed. Teneriffe Norman Alec hnppte, Herbert Hor~c Chapman, Harold William j.-P arr,[...]y, Campbell Alexander 'J'wr, 1\.cn n.c! h J\'[(m trose iHoelring Vernon[...] |
![]() | [...]Pu blic ... nb~c rip lion• 00 0 n To l>ro\[...]1,000 To provltle Fl•hcr ~fOd!l.l In C0mmerce[...]. • cholr1.rablp ('l'be Ti nline K.C., B.A. , l , .D.[...] |
![]() | [...]nd Mental and Moral Philosophy. c. The Elder Professor of Pure and Applied M[...] |
![]() | [...]members of the Faculty of Arts. (c) Each of the other Faculties shall consist of the[...]culty at which he shall bepresent. c. Subject to the control of the Faculty be[...] |
![]() | [...]h the Student complain ed against. ( c) To inflict a fin e on such Student not ex[...] |
![]() | [...]fh•e year!: from t,lae t;irne t' <•ai uing Lh c • clwlarsh ip and in po ·es ion of such D •g[...]ohu· shall r eceive t he fm·th •·. um of .£7C lllmd ·his tnwellin« expcmses. X. ' b[...] |
![]() | [...]ar- ship. c. General. XVUL Uandidnte · for the choln.[...]ngas, ·hil.ll be itH ested in such a manner &,'1 c cuLiLi e the niver ity to the annual gmnt,[...] |
![]() | [...]nl'ing t!mt ye~t.r to au amount not ex ·c ding £10. •·'6. The third Clause of[...]of founding n 'cholnr hip to be cnlled by hi 11111c, a•td he Council of the Univer ity of .A[...] |
![]() | [...]o any other candidate, or (c) permit any other candidate t•J copy fro[...] |
![]() | [...]ein, members of the Senate who have been admitted c~d en,,dem gn~dum may at their option wear[...] |
![]() | [...]repealed ; or c. 'rhe validity of any order or reguhttion made nu[...]m .Roby Fletcher, f. A. fo rr11orly i ·e.C:ho.ncell ol· f t h niversity, it is be1·eby ][...]ltrpose of fou udi1v• two , 'cho]u.r bips to bo c!d led ut'l-r ~he [, te !Jr. Du1·ie -Thom[...] |
![]() | [...]n t ly pr o.ecu e his studies, fot· the B.A., B. c , B.E .. LL.B., M.B. nwl B.·., or[...]id whe u tlac stu clen t eutel'S upon the C:Out"c he b. ns sel ected, nnd t ho t[...] |
![]() | [...]l or t ill) l!ttoult. r <•Ov l'l l illg hi ' C lll"C, thnt his wol'k ha not; been nt.isfnc~01:[...]2. So sotm as COil\'Uiliently m:w hl:l ,,fer the.;c Statnt ·:; . II:,! I ha,·u lwen allowed and countersigned l;y th~ Uovr.:t·uot·, the Council shal l c0 11 Vene a meeting of the Univer~ity to elect two[...]ccifyin" ,.tho pl ace n.nd time of meeting, tud .'c t hypo t to the last known nddt·es in outb Au tr[...]u nnl e s hia writt 11 cou:;cut to not, if' cl •c ed r enches the Regi~trnr nvt l1~ter tho.u[...] |
![]() | [...]l. Tllero ·ha ll fo r t he present be a Board f Cc. Exercise (suiJjeet to th e control of the Board)[...]espec~ t hereof, under the Universi ty Ac , th e 'C udy of Comme rce in t ho Ouh•er ity : It[...] |
![]() | [...]hel J, and shal l 110t re turn to lli c U llli' Ol ity Or such Olner place, unt,il he for[...]en.s i i he donors wish tlu\>t the e hould b cnll c1 Lowrie cholarship in 1·ecognition of he vn luab[...]the Honours degr ee in Chemistry; 0l' (c) The course for the Ordinary degree in eit[...] |
![]() | [...]date who is qualified unLler (b) or (c) must also have attended regularly a c[...]n he recomm 11d a~ion f he l!'a ulty f ' •ien.c , lo Lhc bes amliclate, pro,rided heiR. iu lh opi[...]. ha.ll n.tblch speciA l wei ht 1o n11~V vicl 11 c f ~pacily for original research. 4. The Facul[...]following, or may, at its di.8cr etion, make uo J'C~ommenllllti u Ht all. [n the latter case the , 'c}l<))!U' hip hA lJ 1ft) e rol' 1\ y (\!',[...] |
![]() | [...]l'CRVI' e ll 'cholarship ", sh1l.ll Stlbj c.L Lh omli tio11S hereinafter s t forth be[...]in which the award is made, and (c) are considered bv the said Association and the[...]in which the a.warcl is made, ~:~.nd (c) are recommended to the Council by the Pub[...] |
![]() | [...]above-mentioned s ubjeot at the ScniOl' Publi c Examina- tion at some time before t>tking his degree. *(c). Shall after matriculatiu ' spend Lhree n[...] |
![]() | [...](•1) Psychology (2 1), (n) Lo,.ic (22), (c. Et hie (23). (o) Philo. op[...](u) " cond Year Phy ics (3 ), (c) lu rganic hemistry (Mi), ( o)[...]B. History. (14, 15, 16, !7) c. Philosoph·/· (25) n. Mat[...] |
![]() | [...]niversity, LUny, 11 applicntion to t.he CC!ouncil shall deteL"m.ine. tXT. The follow[...] |
![]() | [...](A) P. ycbology (21), (a) Logic (22), c) li:t.Lic (:.!3), (o) Philosop[...](A) Constit utional La w and (B) Theory of Law and L egislatio[...] |
![]() | [...]u. History, (14, 15, 16, 17) c. Philosophy, (25) D. Mathematics,[...]isfy the following t·equirements: A. A c ,mc\id,tte in Classics shall satisfy the p[...] |
![]() | [...]REGULATIONS-DEGREE OF B.SC. (c). Before or after· matriculating, pass in[...] |
![]() | [...]ed by the onncil. or (c). Jn the following subjects, which form a special[...]3. Forest Botany. 62 and fi5c. 4. Forest Entomo[...] |
![]() | l24 REGULATIONS-DEGREE OF B~~C. *V. To obtain the Honours Degre[...] |
![]() | [...]om pulsory pt\l't of t ho. e . u bJecte. C. SPECIAL CouasE IN Aon[...] |
![]() | [...]·ses a·efe r•red to in . Clauses Ll, JJ, C, and D may enter for exnminntion in that[...] |
![]() | [...], and Trigonometry. (c) Shall pass at the Senior Public Examination in[...]lll'l'eudcr tbe D rae f Bachelor f , cie1~c , antl to recCl \Te inst acl wi hou fee,[...] |
![]() | [...]approved by, tho l iJ.cuJty of , i e Jl C a 1 a t t hl'ee mouths before it[...]dence of the originality of his t1c igu or th sis. He may als[...] |
![]() | [...]REGUJ,ATI O NS - D IPLOMA IN AP PLIED f;C J E N O ~;. OF THE UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN APPLI[...]B. Metallurgy. |
![]() | [...]llr. •ook c r. .j.[...] |
![]() | [...]Lj eut. p :; l'" L~ c ture •, of I'e.. t;yll~bn,[...]S. M. 2 2 0 55n, c, n Geology ... .. .[...] |
![]() | [...]., Lectures 2 Cool<c U:~.M.[...] |
![]() | [...]cn.l Engineering l. 2 M1·. C' la rk .. u. " 30[...] |
![]() | [...]3. Roman Ln.w. (116) 4. Theory of Law and Legislation. (117) 5.[...]year. ' Allowed 10th Dec c"t~a 1900 t Allo[...] |
![]() | R.EGULATTONS-DlW&EE OF LL.B. AND FINAL c ~;RTIFICATE I N LAW. 145 t[...] |
![]() | [...]l 0 (4\. Fee for Mtelulanc alI c L\11' ' · 1mcl examination in lh e[...] |
![]() | [...]before he applies fot· admission tu JW\cl i c in fhe Court, after examination, hav[...] |
![]() | [...]eek, (b) French (c) German. he must also have passed some[...]cademic years N OTE.- lt lite s11udent desi·1·c zo com.p ly witlt the requi1·ements of the General .11edical Council in L ondon, Clll t!l.c subjects unde1· Reg1dation II. (A) mtLst[...] |
![]() | [...]of his intention to pres&nt himself at tbe c x amim~t i v n in any y ear, together with[...]be t!~ken into ~\ccoun in detct•m in ing th t·c nits of uch Ot·d ioary J ~xam inati n. c. An ' ' l ud nt who fnilrs to pnss n.t suob i nte[...]r s uffi,ci e tl ~ CIHl ·e allowed by the C.: unci !, b::ts bee.u prevented from 1\tte[...] |
![]() | [...]lin nry Examinations, bltt. the Board shall iu no C.'\Se re- commend for n, ' upplement[...] |
![]() | [...]IJULES-DEOREES OF !II.B. AND ll.S, ( c) Attend a course of lectures ou .Physiology.[...]sfaction of the Professor of Anatomy. |
![]() | [...]Practice of Surgery. (c) Attend dmiug the whole of the academic yeat· co[...]epartment. (q ) .Hold the ttice or i\1 di c11l 'lel'lt during six ru o ut.bs[...] |
![]() | [...]cour~e of lectmes on Therapeutics. (c) Attend a course of lectures Oil Gynr[...] |
![]() | [...]surgical and medical tmining. These cour c. will con ·i11t, of two lectureti[...] |
![]() | [...]the midwifery-bag. III. At the conclusion of the c:~t~e th e midwifery bag is to be returned,[...]'s Hospitat" bet11·e 11 the h aUl's of c.30 1\. m . and 12 noon, and at other ti[...]he authority of the Vi siting ~[ecli c nl Officer under whose care the[...] |
![]() | [...]d the History of those subject.s. (c) Pathology, including Pathological Anatomy[...] |
![]() | [...]nd the candidate must indic:lte wherein he C(lJl, iders t hat hi: h e~i ad vnuce medical kn owl d c or prac- t h:e. lf the l11esis be a[...] |
![]() | [...]of the Abdom en, audit Hi tory. (c) Th e ' urgery of lihe Oruans of the peoia[...] |
![]() | [...]ther subject not being a language or (c) produce evidence of having passed such Ex[...] |
![]() | [...]ject s : - Acoustics and Mustcal Theory. (150) Ear Tests.[...] |
![]() | [...]cimens of imitation Canon and Fugue. r c.) It must have accompaniments for tt q[...]f 'eptewbet· in tho yent· iu which tho c•\ndido.te propo es to take bis degree. No l'..xeroi. c wltic;h hn ueen 1·ejected illul be nsed eit her[...]t) Pianoforte. (b) Organ. (c)Violin . (d) Playing on any oth[...] |
![]() | [...]. The stndeut s llltll not be req uiretl L<t bo t"C·exnmincd a. itny . ·upfileUle::ntar[...]nr, ~t u d ou pa. -- iu <~ lhe ' nppl c m ~: n tttry J£s1~ntina t ion itt t he s[...] |
![]() | [...](b) Pianoforte (c) Organ (d) Violin[...] |
![]() | [...]y about forty minutes in performance. (c.) It must have an instrumental Overture, o[...] |
![]() | [...]ebra and Geometry. (c) Before, or wit.hin one year of, beginning[...] |
![]() | [...]nslatio u from Gre k i n ~o Englisb. (c) Boo ks specially eb for 1914: Euripitle , Metltn (C. R S. ll eaLlla m, Ca mbridge U niver8ity[...] |
![]() | [...]. L-3 Mid I :il to end. (hew hUeral.tu·c, Prof. J ebh ( Li ~c.mture Primers, Macmillan). 2. Latin. B.[...]\u lu.Uon from L~~ ~ru iu to Bogli ·h. |
![]() | [...]Philipp ic . 1.i '':f, JJoo!c.v l. a11ct .YXJ. Taottu. , Au[...]Tucker (Blackie and Son). (c). An Essay. Tlte ~>nbject must IJe :tpprov[...]peare). (c) Tlt e JJ71'1t.ler'.v :J.'ol" (?.lacmillnn ' · 'o,). :I. Bl'C\1\' IIin~ , !!l~c·lion11. (SmiLh & Elder.) |
![]() | [...]) Translation from French into Engli. h. (c) E. Faguet., Di:r·.veptiemo Siocln-1t:tud[...] |
![]() | [...](b) Tmuslation from German into English. (c) History of the German Languag•.[...]<;oethe, Heidenrosleiu. ~ c hiller, Hoffnung. i-;torm, Abseits ([...](I,) Translation from German into English. (c) History of German Literature.[...] |
![]() | [...]ritisl1 Colonial Pol-iay . Lucas, C. P., H i storical Geogmplty oft!te British Coloni[...](b) -, mmis:>ion. of In ttniry. (c) • cienlifi • Rntl ~c n e ra l repo r t~ . (d) 'on lenlporn.r.r[...]on one of lh foll o will ~ peclnl period fo r whi c.h t.he a11didaLes are recomme111letl to reu.tl Ll[...]H. von. HistO>',I/ caul LUe·r alure of tlte C'rusctdes; tr. and[...] |
![]() | [...]B.A. and M.A. Ordinary DeKrees. The c omse of l ecture~ is give n every year, a n•l i[...]Degrees. 'tlll did t\i.c:; for t he··c lleg recs in Philo. ophy sho1tld int.iu t<l.to tl[...]frOI)) Ka nt , . n.nd on Ps.v hology a nd .Et hi c.. The CX!\mination fo1· th e 8 A. degree will in[...]nd t nd nt...'l wiU be ex pected Lo reo.•f pre. c1·ibed te xts in Plliloso phy 11.nd to tut[...] |
![]() | [...]to to Froebel will be expected. In the Theory of Education they are recomrnendetl to read 1< 11[...]will 00 h •ld annually in the Princi pii! <Jf. C<"OIHIIM'Y Etlucll iou anti in Hy ~ien . 'J'Ion 'X[...]1101 l,e mkcu in tlo • ;;ante .I' CI~r , llllL C!HIIIitln.te will not I. ndmiU cl to Lh , ux o~uoi[...]): and the chief physic:.d and nwntal c]ol\,l'a<: teriHiC.o; of nuol li Clltk.[...] |
![]() | [...]Laws ~f Health. Longmans, G-reen & Co. C:. PRACTICAL TEAGIJI!';G . 'n.ntlid•[...]uot • on at I a.st Lwe.n y I ·ons. They may l;c require•! l gi ,·e udolitiont~l I •s uu vefC[...]gebra as far as tire binomial tlworern. (c) Tile elements of trigonometry as far :ts the ~ol[...]" . 'ain, d iJn''!f 0111'$11 in lla! c.. {culus. |
![]() | [...]lytical geometry of two dimenRions, infinitesimal c:tl<'llln><, A.ud elemen- tary differential e'1 ua[...]Conic Sectionr. Edwards, Ditfe1·ential C'alcultts. Williamson, Inte.qral Calcult[...]Text· books recomlllendecl : C. Smith, Solht Ceometrg. D .[...] |
![]() | [...]n Pme Mathematics will further ue examined in the theory of equations, the higher parts of analytical geom[...]ticles, and of rigill, elastic, and fluid bmlies; theory of attractions. Text-books are r[...] |
![]() | [...]the te1 pe), !i J!I!Ctro ~cope , &c., elementary computatwns, ~tnd general[...] |
![]() | [...]molecnlar \\'Bights. \'alency. l't.)ri odi cc1xid . ('nrhunic ucitl ami ·na·i •om~Le[...] |
![]() | [...]l!lwinlll , ro.d innt. i\lngn •sium, :~.i nc, C(U.Iminm, mercury. AhuuiniUJu, tin,[...]cori .<~ of solu tion and, c lcctroly. i . ''l'lte clemen t f pccLrum nnl\lysi.. B. 'A I, ' lll·:~!f 'I'll\". 'l'hi~ COHI':.<C i~ gh• •n f\lllliiO.l.ly ~111 ! i,.; Olll!ll[...]practical chemi,try. These c~tnnot be •aken s eparate!~-. Boo[...]y Alex~IHl r ,'111ilh. n.tlitO.tii'C ( 'h mieal A111dysis, Inorganic, lntp lll l\11[...]. The p riod ic l!Lw. •'o lllLIOn~. Th rmo - c hcuti ~t ry. I!: I ectroly!!i~. ~l[...] |
![]() | [...]ded : Organic Chemistry, Bernthsen. Organic C h em i~try, Hollem an . Organi<' Chemistry, \V[...]l~ll y and i. CO"tuplcLed in oue year. Th c1unl it.nli\'c nnnly is of more coruplcx mixtureJ, including phosphates, ilic1tf.c ·, rlml ·yn nide11 ; Lh o.: qunl ilnlil·c llllll l · b of alloy. an I ubstances contninin"[...]The gravime t ric estimatio n of aluminium, iron, c[llcinm, magnesium, a nd sulphuric acid in pure sa[...]i,;, nnrl lito :tnnl r si · of manures, soils, &c.[...] |
![]() | [...]nud citr ic aoids. The sug1\rs, t~u·o h c ·, ·cllulose, dex Lri ne glycogen, m&nnitol ami[...]f tllc polymcr hy lenes. 'fh (trouu\l·i c cne.g . .Benzene uutl its hom o l o~ u el. '!'h e[...]u(IJl itativc l.\1la.lr i of mixt.m·e. c ntaiuing not· uaOI'e lltau tw ndd · lUl[...]litative part of Practical Organic Chemistry M.B. C01nse, but without any quanUtative analysis. |
![]() | [...]o a.t.tencl the com· eon lieolo,!! y ltttd p,\11\C uLolog\' (~et out in Ill 'and D), and th course o[...]d Pe tro ogy (sel ou l in E nnd 1~). 1t is not nN:c r y, how \'er, t hat tho cou r. es lu Lieo[...] |
![]() | [...]~IIXI':TIALOGY . 56b, c, & d. Geology. Part I.[...]B ook of Fieltl Geolo!J!I· |
![]() | [...]ck types by aid of the 111 i ro ·c:ope and prepnred sections. Each :1 11111[...]ribe six sM.isfa ... tory Lhi 11 t<c •Li Otl !; Of roCk». Fees - L ec t[...] |
![]() | [...]ll mN~il\ALOGY. I. DETAIU; D STUDY OF AU STR c~LIAX G EOLOGY, CO~IPAHATIYE[...]hem to scale. |
![]() | [...]ema.i llS , e.g., •rrilol>it ~, Brachi potk, <·c. {•' ) D isco\'er,y nntl de cr[...] |
![]() | [...]n faults, joints, flexures, planes of fissility, &c. VII. Ores due to Metamorphic actions. Effects o[...]clis t.ribnl iorl of plants (c) The principl :•. of classification of f[...] |
![]() | [...]n 1·.r of now •ri ut pl a11ts and ferns . .T. C. \Yillis. Cl n...sithmtiou of flow eri ng[...]tralian plants can ~ed h,r in or~:tui c r1r twga nic agencie;; and their treatment[...] |
![]() | [...].:Lict\1 II'Ot'k w!ll be nn'll!lge•l in u•mnc c~ior. _wiLh lh[...]B. M. Duggar. Fee for the course, £2 2s. &5c. Forest Botany. Compulsory[...]e Forestr.y course. |
![]() | [...]the followiug year. f L will 01111 ri e tue ul>je c~ matt r of t;he most a·ccont ed iLion.· of Ha.l[...]camli thlte mu-· lr· Jlrcptu· ,] (I) lu umke, c~>:auu iu c, tLuc l de: e;ribe micro.·copical peci w[...]nrl its a llies, milk, t ho di;;e-•ti,·c juice~ tuullheir nc:tion.·, vlootl, mine, g l:vc[...]ed iu .. tutl.\ 'ing lh phy.si•>ln"y nf 11111 ·c lc, n n ·e, Lh e circulnt 1·, a nd resp[...]lalliLnrton. Essentials of Bi.stologr: , 'c hiife r. Essentials of ChemicnJ Pl[...] |
![]() | [...]candicltttes will be req ttired to how !L IIIOI 'c detn.il e<l knowle dee of t he !mbjcct Lht~u i r[...]cour. e of Pract.ical hemi t ry (qnaliLaLi ,·c and quant.itaLh'e). wi Lh specin,J ref renee to f[...]Hailiburton . l'ractical Phy i logicctl C••eni.istry, Aders Plitumer. Also vur[...]s and special ar ticles to which reference will J,c gil' elL[...]d, and ta.ke the ordiu::r.ry 'oJI go lll'>'C i ll t he foll owin g subj ect~> as outlined in the published Prospectu · £ Lh~ 'oll c~ : - (a) The principles a n 1 practic! of[...]nci.ple a nd Jll'actice of fruit eulture (c) T he prh1ciplc nml pn. ·tice of dairying[...] |
![]() | [...]the rock forming lllinerals and ores. (c) Pet ro,r;raphy . i'vlacroscopic[...]Strnctnre o('rock masses, bedding, joint~ c.leantge, foliatiou, metamorphism, faults, nuconformit.y . .Parts (b), and (c), of this course will ue taken under the iustruct[...]al oYersight. 65c. Forest Botany. 71c. Forest Entomology. |
![]() | [...]ry t.oel;, in. ecticidcs. '!'he 'C11Cl'ftl rel a tion of inSeC t.O l'lf\11 t• .[...]de f tln nutge w here possible. (c) Method of prerent ion of ntt·o.cl<. (d) Hemedies in C!ISC< of ;'t,Ltnck. (•) Ue;~sm[...]nl signs, areas, ~impso n '< rnl c, volume. , pri. moidnl formulu, plotting s[...] |
![]() | [...]engage in work in connection with cultural c.·pcrimen , geueral ov en·ali[...] |
![]() | [...]~lf.I.AHF~ - APPLl i W SCl~:\C ~: .[...]foni, of rotation. Bpheric aml sc~·ew motions 1l c lill !S~l. riu e 1n 1~1 ic. elf!llents.[...]i Mr tllHI mwn lnr l'e lociti~ of poiu t. iu Jc,·c•· a nd ,J i lcr cr mk e h u i n~ .[...]l•>ll mul <·rauk pi n in rr.t·i ,H·oco.l iug c u ~in c. l 'roul IllS upon the s·a mc. Ace I •ra t.ion f p1stou - an n vti c:LI 111cthod a nd .l:'rofe~ o r.:~ l lein '!! a nt[...]ive vclocitie'l f lllll't of LT1e o~ illnliug c1wi.ne, wi Lit exa 111 ple . lj uick return 1notio[...]ue. E U'ecl of bli 1niLy _f ~onn ec lii_IJ.: rod. C<olll_IJ m~tl :uHl ~ripl e ?Xpnn ::'iou e;wiu e..,[...]pli ed l~ l i •~<ling mll in · ol ~yrali n of c nne t iug rod.[...]g th .~in~lc cyli nder ngin . C ' rn.1•hical 111 t.holl (furco :tml oupl[...]g in . . Lo •outcl. ii'Cc UJI Iing. P ltrn ll ' 1 !<IOLiou. - 'c l t.. l: u ell ', \Yntt-'. App roxi umte pnmll l111 ti on · l o.s•d 11111 n the 1 ' '' ~·•·- c rauJ, tllld s lftl t>t· c·mu k cll!dus. Pcnneol h I' <tml Bri k:t n l" l![...]•rniuulent nf mot iou lJ~· rolling of cc nLm<l c.-. l{o ll in ~ cmn ae~. Con,taut nntl 1' 1\ r~·[...]a r 1·eJocity-rutio with put· rulliug •:ou ta.c t. l:oll.i o[...]"Cll •r I. Th • !ihnpi ug u • n.c h i n ~ pl'O hl em. Li mi t ·[...],l!'. Ap()I'(IXit nn to co n ~ 11· n cc:ll\H t i n r •cipt'Ol'>tt ill" •. u .. in ·. F ricti n iu l-o Lh tl " c:wi n:.; tu ul belt. a mi rope g c>tring.[...] |
![]() | [...]nrtz, py rites, arsenical n.ml antimoni al aml UJ c ta.llnr~lCnl prodnclcs b · lioth llry a nd mixed[...]nd metals. Determination of lead in ores, slags, &c. Zinc by various ,·olumetric processes. P[...] |
![]() | [...]brick, stone, litHO., mortar, cement, concrete, &c. The physical properties of timber. I[...] |
![]() | [...]enero.l a nd descriptive ch;tracter outlining the theory 1\llll p mc ice of d irect lllHl n.l tem atin g c[...]t; while studen ts who intend to take t he adv aJ\C tl con r e will bo Ollllblcd lo tttk e prope r ad[...]I'ractical T esting of Dynamos and Mo tors.- C. F. Smith ; and Dyna mo Electl'ic i\lachiner[...]ting Currents <tu ll Alternating Current Testing.-C. F. Smi t l1. Electri cal En gineering in Theory and Practice.-Parr. El ect-ri cal En gineeri[...]and arc. Accumulator.~ . D. C d.rn amos aud motors. Theory. Description . Operation. General behaviour. A C. 1ol• enomena. Rea0tance. Illlped;tnce. Power f[...]a nd photo!llctry. Character- is ti c cnn·e of l y n,am o~. Bruk c test of D. . motor. Tracing A . ...[...]Fu ller con ideration will in this colll···c be given !o t he details of t he mote ~h e r ~ ic[...]s ap jl licat:ion to t he de ign and use or ·l ~cc t ime exLended. 'J'cxt-book :- Dy na mo E[...]P I'IICLica l T t ing of D y na 1uos and Motors-C. F. Smith. Al ternnting urrcnti .-Lamb.[...]n g ' nr rent.s, and Alternating Current Testing.-C. F mi &h. Alternatin[...] |
![]() | [...]neer'! El ctl'ici~tn: Electrical Review, &c., LECTURES.[...], switcltbo::ml~, n.ml powe1· stations. |
![]() | [...]of scale. Sectional or water -t ub e boilers. 'De:C.ripLiou f .Bt~bco k nnd Will cox, Hei ne. Stil·![...]. tn h boilers as regard s danger a nd effects of c xplo ~i ll , Le1npero.tu re '"Lrl\ iiL~, rli ~eng[...]i rcu· lntion, fOl'llH\.tion of .·CIJ.le, e lli c i e m,~· of heating snrfrwe, evaporative capacit[...]•inc, inch1ling ·y lin der (jn k I I nnrl unj1\c ke led ) pi tous ( pl~tte box , c llicn. l, a nd picl cr (Lml follower), pi.<ton pn[...]Rp riug t ring ring-<i, Mul •\lcnm pn.c ldug). slnll'in ~ hu x~.; f11r ·o f ~ a111l met[...]d !ix tl t t·ap on t l ~. box ci1(L, ami marino c_mlllcCLing rot! . 01•t.•rhnn:; nnd c ntro ~: mnkl'. 'mnk[...]te li ci fmu• cil. IJ•>Il blo porLcd \'1\ h•c. T ri(:k ''ah·c l'i ton vnl n •. The Porter · Allen en" h• e[...]n on . link 11\otion and .J oy 's l'llh'' geM·. C:o1·crnin ~ by Lh1·o~tlin g nnd by ' 'a r[...] |
![]() | [...]'omponJI(liJig, 'ouclen$ers, 'l'tm l\lJ·!c; II ,\NI CS F Ti lT•: STEAM ENGIN!!;. -Valves a[...]and other Heat Engines "-Ewing. Hufcren ·c Book ... -·•, Text Book on Stea rn alll[...] |
![]() | [...]INTRODUCTORY. DEFINITION AND J:!C~PE OF METALL.URGY.-H.istory. ~hysical proper~ie~[...]a.m t ive v:tlue. ~ h e micnl rea c tiou oi reduction of iron I rom its ores. Direc[...]~ t furn tlce , working and ntilisa.lion of same. C1a ilicntion of pi:; iron . I roperLie!s und t~ppr[...]KI!:J•. - Phy ieal }ll"OperLio . Ht~rJ c ning, tempering, and annealing. eme11tation \J[...]1\IERCURY. 0 1. o. -l hy..iMI proper ti c.~. The occurrence of gollllllltl genen•l nu.tur[...]J?la nL. Product li nd LrcaLIIhl iiL ol "l\I II C. Hct.or L funlacc. ' hl o rin ll~inn . - 'tmpl e roasLing fnrn a c~. hlol"imuiou :\ rll.l ]r·eci)>itnLion[...]hy :mlplllll"ic acid . ~Iill e r' chl urin ' pro c~ "· Reco,•cry of ·ih·m· iroru fu Cll[...] |
![]() | [...]cl rel<t LiYc value. '£be hemis try of CO!lper m c l~iug and re!'iuing-. 'ulcinat.ion in[...]l\tory fnrnaue~;. 'opper allo: .. ZIN C - I hj's ical propel'Li e . 1·es of llinc.[...]iu con.!. 'alorific powe r of fu el 'l'C.!!Ling of re[ra ctory nu.~tel1 ial s; 'f'rcatmcu[...]1l o rcs lly tllll cyauid e proc . Pre pa mLi on c>f ta.ndMd l!o lnt ion of soctinltl c<tr bona te, ulphuric ucid, ca us tic soda a.nd si[...]of nn Ot' ~Hld t h& latent acidity of an ore. The C10 IJ ' nmp~ion of e ·tutid during ~rea Lm[...] |
![]() | [...]iii nLiou, nml fu.-ibility "r ><iii •Me . Jo:c;onowic applicuUon of lu . nl tllnt ion of inmn[...]g Lh liief t.ypt.! of 111 d •ru c·oke 1wen~. 'ti lisnt.ion oi the hyo p[...]ial, . iemen;; \\'il n. Monti produt• r wit.h r c·ovci'Y oi h: pro(lncts, wnt r f,'ll proclucer~.[...]oducing the Llu:sl. P rilh• -<naolt.ing. B • ~c• n eri . ing oi op1 cr matte". 'Qnvct·tcr:s an[...]cs u. ed. l'r ducts. Tho ll •st..."el •1:rin:.c proc·c. ~. 1\.eme l r a.'lting om hi ned hlu.i!l·, <:nu ,•c.r(. r, nml le,·twlJemL()I',\' meLh cl:'l prnctise tin utOIICI'II ]Jiants. T!to ~icholl,.. 1111(1 Ja111c "tlirc. "w ~ procc. ~. L'.!tlc.trolytic rcfinill" f c.:oppe1· n.ml he I'CCU\' ry Of the predon. 111Cl[...]t>. ~<Ill ltitw. \ tl en · lt~~iou of the ch n.r~c~. 'l'ypi ·nl sing~. Bri ·k nml water jllckct..t[...]:ynual pr cess. Or<: nnd tnlimg. mtuhle for Lh pr c •: • Tre!\LIIIcnL of . li111cs. .\ pplitll1 cs nscd. l' c of bromiu' in lhe \1ro c l're· cir iLo.Lio11 f the ;.:o[...]Q Q))Lniu. goll hullio!'· ' ripple :rock Me! \~' c. t :·\n;;tm.linn prncticc in treatment of tcllur[...]n of modern mechanio1~l t·o~t..'! l'ill):f fnnu1.c~. Outlines of the old i\fexicun L'ntio pro[...] |
![]() | [...]~YLLABUS- APP LHj D RCIFJl\C ~;. 8JUelting and wet vrocess for sill·er ore[...]e. |
![]() | [...]s :- Coal Mining. :Methods of mining, and the theory and prac~ice of Yentilatiou. |
![]() | [...]nlcr's chain, it usod aud defect.;. "teel tapes. C ha illin " on loping gr un (l. 'omlit.iou[...]on . Is ogonic a,n~l a."onic line .. Daily aud s~c';lla.r ,·ariatio 1L ~'ltl-gn et.tc . torm . Loc[...]ts sensitiYe~~~ . rul<~ t·eliahility. The pn mat1c omp •. Q, , ::lu_t·,·eymg_ w1_lh the ~[...] |
![]() | [...]g. ltunuing '" ·trn,ig ht lin e. .'etLina onl. c une.-. 'Ihe ~ran i 1iou ua·,· e. TrM•ers i[...]aLionll. · se o t nwerse tn.hl e,·. Error of c i O-~nre.. Bah1.ucing; t 1e s nr,•ey. PI tLing t he s ul'\'ey with protrttcl r a nti lJy c -onlinatc;. ' omvntiug nren[...]sitrn, open 011t , resen ·oi ·• g rtu ling . &c. Tunn elling . un·eying und rg rou11d. c'llliH!cting umlorgrouml nnd !lUrfRcc ~u l\· ey .[...]108. Wootaworkin~. '!'IIi · i a C'On e in pmctical carpeu try i 11 tcwl ·cl Lo mak[...]A ·l, 1 I ; Heal Property Act, l G, |
![]() | [...]The Policies Protection Act, 1887. (c) The reports of cases specially prescribed in lec[...]nnee, n,ml Bailment- (c) The following Statutes:-[...] |
![]() | c~ to Ameu<l the Law of . lo.uiler, l 6G[...]lnuufa Luring l) i ;; t rict.~ Ac ~. (c) Criminal Law, so far a.~ it. xe!?.t es to •he[...]Sedition, Pim.<y, Pcrjnry, .t:' ni.sn r:c~. Hom icide, Assault Biga my,[...]dist-inct subJects: and ludeuts tt>'8 I'C'JIIi•·erlto J>llll8 ,·,. eaiJI• u.t tht. sa[...]d .). (II) ?roc dnrc of !.he 'upl'em C<ln r~. ·uvrenr e 'ourl Ac t.[...]Ullll I 93. ln tercolcminl J)c\• L· AcL, I i. Credi tor[...]o ks : Powell on Ev itl e n c~ (9bh ed it ion) . Stephen'[...]ONSTITUTIONAL LAIY - (115). (a) Onl liu c.~ nf t he 'on ·Li Ln ~i on al lii:;tor • of l![...].Uy pre cribe I iu be onrse of I c~nr !oi. Text. books : Moore[...] |
![]() | [...]LAW-(116). The course of lectures is given C\'ery second year, and is completed in one yea[...]Roman Law. Girard's Droit Romain. 4. THEORY OF LAW AND LEGISLATION-(117). The course[...]. Tex t- book : Brown's Austinian Theory of Law, and The Underlying Princivles of Nfodern Legislation. Bentham's Theory of Legislation, pp. 1-158. Books of Ref[...] |
![]() | [...]Private International Law. Theory of Law and Le(!islatiou. Law of Evid[...]3/. 3. A pmctical course of Physiolof.oi.c al ' bemist.ry, whir:h will be held tlm•ing Lhc Lhil·d het·m in nnch your. Fee, for tJ1c cour e, £3 Sf. |
![]() | [...]de- The applicaLiou of sp lin t-s, bandages, &c. Tex t.-books l'ecommen<led : A Surgi[...] |
![]() | [...]yphilis, tubercle. c. New growth-[...] |
![]() | [...]rol l will iJ k ep~ . The student who. o ca."C ~he suhjec was is expected to read t he[...] |
![]() | [...]following works may also be consulted :·- Theory aml Practice of Hygiene : uy ~otter & Firt[...] |
![]() | [...]IRST YEAR'S COURSE. '50. ACOUSTICS AND .MUSICAL THEORY. Mode of prod11etion and of Lrauswi. ion of[...]tempe> ament. Free and forced vibrations ; theory of resonance; illustrations of re3onance[...]f frequeucy by means of beats. Helmholtz' theory of discord. Theo1·y of mu s icnl in[...] |
![]() | (c) Bach. Any three movements from the "French Suite[...]. To qualify in ear tests: C1wdiclates will Le required to state the name or n[...]ds and feet together (c) Stainer's Organ Primer (Novello) Nos. 88 and 93[...]ndidates will be require•! to .·Wl.te the nnll1C or names of an interval or interl'[...]POlNT at the octave, tenth :111d twelfth. 1158. ) C.ANON in two parts. /FUGUE in not mOl[...] |
![]() | [...]of common chords and of dominant sevenths (c) Sing two studies selected from the list set out[...]oget her an octa.ve apart. (c) Play two studies selected from the list set out[...]separately or together (c) Play two Htndies selected from the list s[...] |
![]() | [...]of common chords and of dominant sevenths (c) Play two studies selected from the list set out[...]ING. Studies-Bach, Prelude and Fugue C 111inor, No. 5, Book ·I (Peters). P.ieces - Mendelssohn, Sonata in C minor. |
![]() | [...]works:- Mol':n.rt-Requiem Mass, C minor. B'eethoven-Symphony No[...] |
![]() | [...]ed n Diplomn in ummerce in place of t,bo Adwmcecl C mm rciul 'ertiflcntc. 'l'he subjoined Reg,~fcuion[...]umber of subjeol!s thn.t nmy he taken nt one ~ im c. 'l'he 'l.'ime-tables n page :..'i2 sbow th.e l[...]l1o com leted in four years. Two or he . ix cour c , viz., i1~ Accountancy and in Economi s exleud o[...]; tho uLher · are completed in one year. In ~til C<I Ul" · S he lcclul'c :1ru gi\• n once tt we k clut·ing the t[...] |
![]() | [...]nll ng ncy I' Hlrnet. , a ig nm en t.. , !c. Principles and procedure of d[...] |
![]() | [...]-Mn. B. D. COLYIN, M. A The course c:msists of about 60 lectures, aml begins every oth[...]The six h nnd last term of the CO lii'S C is allotted to the 811 uject of[...] |
![]() | [...]nct.s. 4. EGO:-<OJ'r!TCS AND C'O ~IMER C L\ J, HISTORY. Lectmer-PROFBSSO[...]Economic doctrine is concet•ned wl tlt ~ lt c theory of l'n.lues and its |
![]() | [...]k of E nglnurl. Brit i. h hM1king "nd " lire. en·c . .l!:uropenu, American , and An Lralin.n[...]fEXT-BOOKS. Sykes: Bankin,q and C•wrency. 'fhe Commonwealth Coi[...]etch of til III'I!.Ct.i u.l wurk, a nrl a uotc of c rt.uiu h ol($ desirable for refere[...] |
![]() | [...]¥Jgraphy. Ginn. Cooley, C. H. 1'heoi'!J of t-;·ansportation. Amer. Econ. A[...]2ls. net. Statesman's .'learboo1c. Jfacmillan. lt}l. 6cl. net per annnm.[...] |
![]() | BULES FOR THE C ONS~JRVATORIU~I r,lJIR.AHY.[...] |
![]() | 258 A~'}' ILIATIOK TO TH F. UXIYER.SJT!ES Of' C•.UIBRIDCll'; A:XD OKl'OR D. AFFI[...] |
![]() | [...]ematics coYering the work set forth in paragraph (c) on page 15.'' Section 5, Clause 2 :-"C[...] |
![]() | [...]erin&' Exhibitions. These B:c.J1ibitions are of the value of £ .W pet·[...] |
![]() | [...]Awards. For previous awards, see C ~•lendars for 1904, 1911 , 1912, and 1[...] |
![]() | [...]d en t in R·,m·u1 Law, International L a w, and Theory of La,w and Legislation r espectiv ely. Tht> aw[...]jA RTS { 'LA 1c. - Btn·ton, Fel i · Kinzston[...] |
![]() | [...]nll be ltwat·dt:H.I iu buoks, ins~ rum ents, OL' c ·h, l\t the OJ>Liun of the student, to lh[...] |
![]() | [...]en, James Bernard, B.Sc. 1902 C'ooke, William 1'ernent, B.Sc. 1[...]Awards-1913. Higher Publ!c- 'l'ht·e•ld"i ll , ll(!I!Sic } ,\d 1 ·d Senior Publi c-O'Ne ill Jlu rrl t H: e al 0 J nnior Publi c- Dn borough, i\lnt'.)' Edgell tgh School |
![]() | [...]urses for the degrees of 13.A., B.K, lt~c, LL B., M.B., and B.S., and ~ius. Bac., an[...] |
![]() | [...]a geucrn.l l'nle, be awardeu to candidate wh c oocupatiou OL' ci rc um ·tn nce prevent Lhem fro[...]didate:$ wh oi$e em!Jloyet·s allow them tin c o attend dny Lect ure;; duriJlg working homs. Til[...], ot' £7 in other cases, and sbalJ in no ca c '3 xoced lhf oullny neocs ary for lectm·e[...] |
![]() | [...], Chas. (.joude, Jo .n G01·don, R. '1'. Melrose, C. H. Angas, A. J . Murray, G. J. R. Murray, S. S. Ralli, T. Scarfe, Sir Emest Shackleton, C.V.O., and the Right Ron. SirS J. Way, Hart[...] |
![]() | [...]or reading of essayR upon Shakspearean subjects, (c) The discussion of such subjects by the members,[...]te or student in law at the University (c) Any member of the legal profession who is a grad[...]ommittee in the first week of April, at which the C"m- mittee will be pleased to meet all new[...] |
![]() | [...]cussion of its scope and methods. (c) 'l'o encourage investigation and to call[...] |
![]() | 292 PREFACE -THE E LDER C ON S ERVATORIIT~L Forms of application for a[...]and the giviug of concerts. 'fhe 8ervices of professional nlluicia[...] |
![]() | [...]VI. The following subjects may be taught in the C::mservatorium : - PRlNUJPAL[...] |
![]() | [...]£1 l 0 3 3 0 Theory of Music- (a) Elementary or[...] |
![]() | [...]gh a compass of four 0ctaves (c) With both hands together in contrary moti[...] |
![]() | [...]compass of f<Jnr octaves. (c) Wi th l.loLh baud LD$Cllu.lr in couLmry motiou,[...]lbe con1p of the pedtll uounl exc c p~ t h.,t incmnp.lete oct.aves will uot 1Je rcqnirod. (c) Witb the feeL :tml eMir hand s pamtcly in contra[...]ol. 3)· Hheinuerger: S .mata No. lin C minor, first movelllent. Guilma[...] |
![]() | [...]Caprices, No. l. Bach : Sonata in C minor, No. 4, first and second moveme:o t•.[...]urred bowing- seven notes to a how. (c) Spicca.to bowing-two bows to each note.[...]n ear te><~s . Cnn bdntcs will be r c([nirecl •u name MY iubet·ml wiLhin the[...] |
![]() | [...]equired to sing from a given note t he note r~bov c or below it. flll'lllillg nny cliatonic or[...] |
![]() | [...]• (r) cbwes: lllll.jor 111inor nnd c: llronmlio ·calc (•e,qato and sl rtcctltu)[...]gether in s imihll' motion an ocla,·c np111·t. MJ) >!~lo fonned of comu.on chords , do[...]bot,h hnnd togcth r in similar motiou an octn,-c apart. 3. To play at sight a.ml to transpose.[...]064b). Hollins: Concert Ov erture in C Minor . .Further, Candidates may·ue examin[...]"G" and '' .F" clefs but not tlw.t of the '' C" clefs. 5. 'l'o show a thorough lmnwledg[...] |
![]() | [...]ion. Scales in third, sixths, and octaves, C, G, D, F, B flat, E flat major, A[...] |
![]() | [...]The development of instrumenta.l mns1c from A.D. 1700 to A.D. 1825.[...]-cJJal'(ltecl by au octave (compa. -tlir e oct~I'C!!) . All minor ·calus to be in b[...] |
![]() | [...]sho wn dnriug- that. yet\r i1.1 hci1· rcspec ti\'C~ COlll'SC. of tudy. The 'hnucello•· s[...] |
![]() | [...]Mr. A. H. N e-xle Rev. C. F. Graebner Mr. F. W. R[...] |
![]() | [...]e forthcoming ; (c) ·what schools there arc in the neighbourhood, w[...]o the Public Examina- tions in Theory and Practice of 1\fnsic; (b) That no[...]ded free of cost to the University; (c) That the supervision of Examinations must[...] |
![]() | [...]Centre, and explain objeats, methods, &c, and occasionally viRit the Centre.[...]or ( 4) English History Theory of Music. - Allo[...] |
![]() | [...]but these fees do not include the fee for Theory of Music. In no case will the f[...] |
![]() | [...]st grammatical accuracy and punctuation. (c) DICTATION AND REPETITION. A Jist of w[...]Underhill, H. G. Eas_q exeroi11e11 ill G ·I'C k ltl!citlenoe (]:lllu>ll iUau, 12->. ),[...] |
![]() | [...]ch do not include fees for Drawing m· Theory of Music, shall be paid by each candidate on ente[...]ts 0 In no c:ase will the fee be returned, but if, not[...] |
![]() | [...]e several subjects will also be published ; (c) The names of candidates who have distinguished t[...]tion (Macmillan. 2s. 6d.), ch. xiv-xix.] (c) Candidates are required to do exercises i[...] |
![]() | 322 JU;)I!OI:\ PUIJL!C EXAMli\A'l'JON. 4. UR~EK. (a) Gr[...]l)y Lite j oint 'ommi t toc on 'r:~mm u. ti.c nl 'l'ermiooJ.ogy: |
![]() | [...]OR PUBLIC EXAM liS' .\TJOI< , (c) Easy translation from French into English.[...]eral guide to |
![]() | [...].,. 1-3 (Macrn ·illan. 2s. ). (b) t>R .I C't' t C.\ L, I i · t1 irnlJ I tltal experi ua ntnl ex rci ~ e.q sh onld he performed ~< nch tt Lho,c del!crib cd 111 II text-hoolc[...] |
![]() | [...]·e ubject.s, but will accept he certificM-c of Lhe Bonrtl of Govcmor of · lhe Public L[...]Adell\ide School of Art. b. THEORY OF MUSIC. 'l'he Board d es noL exami ue[...]• |
![]() | [...]Algebra Theory of Music. (8) Geometry til.[...] |
![]() | [...], which do not include fees for Drawing or Theory of Music, shall ue paid by each candidate[...] |
![]() | [...]SENIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATION. (c) The names of candidates who have distinguished t[...]n the schedule of details. |
![]() | [...]38. 6d. ), ch. xi-xxi. Oman, C. ~:C. !Jisto>'!l of Greece, 8th ed. (Longmans. 4s. 6d.[...]deal:o.. (b) Prose composition. (c) l)(l..'lS1J.ges for ~ra n s lation from u[...]ls. 3d.) (b) Prose composition. (c) Passages for translation from unprepared hooks.[...]s. 6d. ). (b) Prose composition. (c) Passages for translation from unprepared[...] |
![]() | [...]6d. net). (b) Prose composition. (c) Passages for translation from unprepared bookP.[...]be requil'CII o . it; nt A l !aide. 7. AR[THMET!C AND Ar,GEBR ,\, ARITHMETIC, including the theory of Lhe ,·m·i ous processes; the elements[...]r po it.ion.· 1- . l!), 20, 31 , 33, :.m(t A, H, Cc011 Lntetion of th e eir 11111 or i.bed, in- |
![]() | [...]It ls to be wzderstoJd tltat this practical wo?"!c i.~ volunta·r y. 'fh e fol1owil1 g I i[...]l pointB. (15) Total reflection : critical angle for water, ( 16) Fonn[...] |
![]() | [...]book jo1· elementa>·y ahemist1·y, iitlt ed . ( C'ln~:. p,., 4s. 6d. ), omitting ch.[...]with the position, ;tppea1'lmCc, and ll ln•c·[ nrc of the most important[...] |
![]() | [...]ucLure, ;~ncl ftutc ion of roo~. tem . "''HI leai'C : hcil· moditlctt· tion. and adn[...]ene As 61•i.Jence that; lJI'I\C.tiCli.J 11'0\'k hn.s UC6ll CO.IT ied Itt hu·ing-[...]the nole-hooks tLrc uot of :stLlii.c ieut mel'i t the cun,\ichtte will uot be n[...] |
![]() | [...]Adelaide School of Art. 15b. THEORY OF MUSIC. |
![]() | [...]themselves in the separate subjects. (c) An alphabetical list uf successful candid[...] |
![]() | [...]0 of admiration' (p. 111). (c) Macaulay. History of England, clt. iii; with[...]ns. (Lo?<gmans. 2s. 6d.) Merivale, C. Roman tri«mvirates, B. C. 78-R. C. 31. (Loagmans. 2s. 6d)[...]required to scan iambics and ana.paests. (c) P !US$agel! for trl\ll lat.ion from Greek[...] |
![]() | [...]o scan elegiacs, alcaics, and sapphics. (c) Passages for translation from Latin into English[...]) Transla tion from English into French (c) Translation from French into English. Ca[...]Tran~;lation from English into German. (c) Translation from German into English. C[...]probl m of grcate1· di 01culty; the theory of qnadt·atic equations : imlc tcrminat er}nat.J[...]aleJ o notation ; perulutntions :~ml c;ombina.tions; ~h e b inomial theor •m, i[...] |
![]() | [...]d silicate . N. B. -lJ $"itabl$ C<~">'CMgemen ls 11at1110t be made at a looal centr[...]Mucor, Penicillium, ii. The fu[...]n n,cq ttaintn.nce ''~'i Llt the SLI'Uctnre of th c ''lll'iou typ mentioned, |
![]() | [...]As e\•idence l hat pmctical work ht'- ' been C>UTied nuL tluring Lhe yeo.1·, t.:R[...]is tO be \11\tccl, {t\'\d l~tisfnctory C\' ldcnce fnr ui.s hec[ tho.t, except wher ot,hel·wi.se iuuicMed, !oUch records !Ll'C tho work of the cnndi- rlatC[...] |
![]() | [...]s. net ) l::itrasburger Te.rt-boo!c of botan!f ; ed. b;11 TV H. L~••Y · (M[...]GflAPHY AND G EOLOGY. Prinl'!iple8 of phy!c<ica\ geology n e\'itlonced in _tl:c tJlleuOIIlentt oi rock |
![]() | [...]de fees for Drawing, shall be paid by each C>tndidate on enterinE~; his name for the ex[...] |
![]() | [...]on public examinations. (b) The names of C•lndidate;; who have cli~lingniRhed themselves[...]veral subjects shall also be published. (c) The names of c<tndidates w bo have clisting ui~hed themse[...] |
![]() | [...]347 ll. COMMERCIAL ARITHME'fiC. Theory and practice of the processes of general arithmet[...]THE MOHE 1MPOH'l'.\N'L' FACTS OF THE C:O~DIERC!AL GEOGRAPHY |
![]() | [...]nical terms relating to accounts. The theory and practice of book-keeping by double entry, and[...]of |
![]() | [...]1:{ LIST. Engli h Liter<t~u ~c .. . 300 ~ l~reuclt[...]1~0 wo.rds pei·mi..nuto, i'iO mark. x~·1t} ;T~J c.'.''l'iLing H1sLor~ .. . . ..[...] |
![]() | c noli c of their i11 l nt iou to pr ·eu thems<:lv[...] |
![]() | [...]both expo•·! nul impo r~. (c) REGIOl'UL, SPECIALLY IN RELATION TO AUS[...] |
![]() | [...]uroe books of ld·to>·!J· 1\'l rs. A. c . Jllnck pnbli b a erie at 2s. 6d each[...]rks may be consulted hy teachers: Day, C. Histo>'JI of commerce. (Longmans. 7s. 6d.[...] |
![]() | [...]d. (~) Intern~ediate PerspectiVl'. (c) Secoud Gmde Freehand. (d) t:leconrl Grade[...]cs ... 300 fnorgani c Ch mi ·try 200 English L[...] |
![]() | [...]and Tasmania. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC. |
![]() | [...]iUBIO. 359 PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND |
![]() | [...]IT. Candidate· wL ob lail\rTonOUI' in ( '·l'ilU C LOr Umle rr. in The ry shall be eli ri bl[...])(arai- nalions in Mtl ·ic heh'l 111 \V c:,;lcl·n Au ·tralia ill :-ie!Jt!"mbel' l'[...] |
![]() | [...]· _ { Jeffrey, Mary Winifred Magdaline (Theory). 1 909 McBride, Dorothy[...]actice). 1910- Willsmore, Elsie Victoria (Theory). 1911-Cole, Louie Chapman (Theory). · 1912-Conley, Mary (Practice). Resigned, 1913. 1913 -~tep hens, Nellie Gwendoline (Theory). WESTERN AU[...]tio n <Lb 1h e 'e ptem ber E x.am.ination umQng t c:tndi· |
![]() | [...]ying; (b) Organ Playing; (c) Violin Playing; (d) Violoncello Play[...]e must : (a) Pass the examination in Theory, Grade I. or Grade II., of[...](a) and (b) of this Regulation.) and (c) Pass an examination in the following subjects:-[...]examination set forth in Regulation II. (c) shall be drawn up annually by th[...] |
![]() | [...]reference: "His tory of Pianoforte Music," by J . C. Fillmore and R. Prentice. ''A Dict[...] |
![]() | [...]His Excellency Admiral Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, G.C. V.O., K.C.B., Governor in and over the State of South Austr[...]Alfred Williams and the Hon. Sir John Duncan, M.L.C. Mr. Williams was first elected a member in 190[...]M. Maughan, B.A., and Mr. W. G. '1'. Goodman, M.I.C.E., M.I.E.K, were elected, after a contest, to fi[...]November Mr. F. Chapple, B.A., B.Sc. Rev. C.:auon Girdlestone, M.A. Mr. W. J. lsbi[...] |
![]() | [...]ended University Act, the Hon. Sir John Downer, K C.i\i.G., was appointed by the Legislative C[...] |
![]() | [...]ter Griffiths (Roman Law), and Harold Eric Moody (Theory of Law and Legislation).[...] |
![]() | [...]ing and Exchnuge, 'ommeroittl Lu w, und JJ;ccmomi.c . XIII. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN[...] |
![]() | [...]on in the Commonwealth. Publie Examinations in Theory and Practice of Music were |
![]() | [...]ves to Congresses and Celebra- tions were receivE'c'l for the- 1. Fourth InteJonational Con[...] |
![]() | [...]n the estate ot the late Sir Henry Ayen;), Dr. J. C. Verco, Dr. Symons, Dr. H. Rischhieth, and[...] |
![]() | [...], eunbling him to complete the course for the B.. c. degree in the U uiversi ty . Professor[...] |
![]() | [...]ndrics nlld Expenses Local en ~res, e!;c. 46 15 7[...] |
![]() | [...]- i 0 c.. t~.. ttar .Received on ~ale of C&leml&l'[...] |
![]() | [...]247 12 9 Printing, &c. 32[...] |
![]() | [...]d £24,473 1 i .11is c~llaneous Expensei- Ach•erti iug, Printing[...]of nch Ill- come and ExjJenliture dnring- ~lte J)C)')O(l named. Xo allJlOrtionment. howe ver[...] |
![]() | ~· 1 1\A~ C I.A(. TATID IG I'TS.[...] |
![]() | [...]onn.lir.m hy R. Barr Smith, Esq., for Rc><em·c·h ' "or); .. .[...] |
![]() | [...]report tha.:t we Ia••· x ~min rl t h abo•·c statement.. purporting to show the lionncial posi[...]ttudi ~ WC do horeby cer Lif- t h :~t th e ~~lJO\'C. tal mcut. is a c rl' ct n.h. trnct of s uch Eo ks of Anc<1unt. No[...]'lorl ~h ~;~. ~heRe nritte represen ting t he iiW C.'c~Lments s howu in the above statement, 1 we[...] |
![]() | [...]acts (112). THIRD c r.~ ss . Alderman, Henry Graham[...]Wrongs (113). |
![]() | [...]PASSED. Leckie, .Alexander .r o c pll Thus compl!'ting th[...] |
![]() | [...]A.R. Division III. Roach, Dorothy Angela von B[...] |
![]() | [...]is Division II. |
![]() | [...]ivision II. Blair, Euphemia Theodosia Theory o'f Law and Legislation (117).[...] |
![]() | [...]Leonard Josepll Sanders, Raymond C!Janes Bernard[...] |
![]() | [...]mes Geology, Part 1 (55 B, c, and D). |
![]() | [...]See under Physiogral'hY (55a). (b. and c) Mineralogy and Petrography.[...]Jatu Forest Entomology (71c). Forest Botany (815c). |
![]() | [...]Division II. Goodman, C~·ril William 1ntes, Donal[...] |
![]() | [...]PASS J.lSTS. Theory o'f Law and Legislation (117).[...] |
![]() | [...]gdom of Great Britain and Irelanrl; and that such c·ecognition may extend to Degrees conferre[...] |
![]() | [...]cit·<·nm - scribe, or diminish the privileges c.:>ufcwred on th sai I n:iv&·sity by the[...] |
![]() | [...]d Kingdom ~- 1 o vn.r iation o£ the c:onstitn ion of th :a.ill · nivet'. ity which ma.[...]ntionetl I>eg1·e · ·u long a tlte ·ta.nda1·c1 of k:n owled"'e now e tablished or a lik 11tand[...]time beiJlf! In wit.n 'fl. wh I ' or " 'e lmv C!l,llSCd th . e >nr Let.t )•,.; lll be mn[...] |
![]() | A C1' Ol' Dll'(l [ll'l)f!AT l l !N.[...]ons of Hor l\l aja.· Ly'~ tmhj .., . : Anl wit l'C!I '\\1ull · l' v 1ttsou H ngl10s, .l.!i ·quire[...]pm·po ·e of ·tablis h ing ucl1 Un.i,1ersity ~~ c py of whi 11 sn,irl Jn 1 ni.m· • · · . et fo[...]stra.lia wi h l1e nlvice and cou.·eut of tl1e J.,cc~ tablished at Adelaide, and when luly o[...] |
![]() | [...]Couucil br whom l1ppoiuted. Etectiou of C!Jnucellor and Vice-Cha.ucellor. 2. The first[...]h period, the Council shall |
![]() | [...]he U!!i- nrait.y, a.llowe<'l ns ?.foresaicl by tl1c G-overnor, Rhall he laid in each vear hefol'o the[...]"The ALlelaitle UHiversity Act." .. Au exchotn;;c of pa.rt of the :;ite ~ra11ted nndPr t!Ji, Rcrtio[...]dt•di- cine or .Vl''"~er in SLugery of :vl.)' c~t,LrLere I lJ ni ,.e,·:>ity in II PI' Ma.[...] |
![]() | [...]st1.id Walter Wnts.ou Hughes has nppointorl the l{c:n·erend Hem·_,. Head, M. A. , L•cumb[...] |
![]() | [...]>£ 1lledicil1e ha:~ 1·eountly bem1 est!tuli.'!1 c<.l in the lUVOI" i ty Of del:\ide, 111\ll[...] |
![]() | c of Pn ,·li l\m •nt l1y whi ·h lw i;; <'ppoin[...]n mamr •· afor R!lic1. (2) pon t-h uoti11c>ttiou, in ffil\tl n 1' mettl.ioucd iu .·o tion 8[...]all th t'e- u pon cease to be a mom ber of tll · C:oun ·il uf U1[...]ict: of n m em bet· np J iul cl un det· this c occU!'Ii ~hrough c1 a.LI1 . resi na.tloJJ, Ol' h •rwise, n[...] |
![]() | [...]and holding of meetings for such elections ; (c) Subject to section 9, the times and place[...] |
![]() | [...]the s~cretary of the Board : (c) vVh en the member is not a member of the[...] |
![]() | [...]Elediv11. by the f.' wi'l'ers i fy c~f Aclelaide. l. (u.) bt these 1·egul[...] |
![]() | [...]ng o the last-k nown addt·css o( every mo1nber I'C ·i lent in the ·olo11y w d to such othcl' ll10m[...]b. J<~lection of Warden and Clerk. c. Election of Mem hers of the Council.[...] |
![]() | [...]motion "'l'hat the Senate do uuw adjourn.'· 4c5. A delJA.te may be closed by the motion " That t[...]mendment or debate. C. DIVISIONS. |
![]() | [...]a nd shall nssign them their duties. 68. The l'c'tes shall lie counted by the ~umtin ee rs,[...] |
![]() | [...]Pa;.::c Absence, Leave of[...]96 Accounts, &c., 1913[...]ullut.:, Vi licnltur ·, and a'noiQf:)', . p cinl C nrse in 105, 12J Almana[...] |
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![]() | [...]he Council for 1914-Education, Finance, Library, &c. - !8-20 Conduct at Examinations,[...] |
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