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UNIVERSITY FINANCE.

GOVERNMENT GRANT. FUIX AMOUNT EXPECTED. ACUTE SITUATION RELIEVED. (By Telegraph.—Special 'o "Star.") WELLINGTON, this day. Relief of an acute situation lias been given to the University of New Zealand by the promise of tlie Minister of Education (the Hon. H. At more) that the full amount of the Government grant to the University will be voted this year. Last year, despite strong protests by the University authorities, tho Government decided to alter the Act which provided that there should be a statutory grant of £3000 annually and make this grant an annual appropriation. The action was taken because it was argued that the University was a wealthy body, with an accumulated fund of £70,000 and an annual profit of £4000. However, it is stated that much of this profit is remitted to England for the payment of examiners, and that the balance of the profit, the the accumulated fund and £1500 from the Government grant, go towards the payment of scholarships. Concern was felt because, in addition to restricting the revenue of the University in this direction, it was anticipated that the new entrance board would take the profit from the matriculation examinations. Also heavier burdens were being placed upon the University, which had to appoint a paid vice-chancellor, and it was being urged to establish extra scholarships in forestry and architecture in the schools of that name.

Last year it was stated that unless the money was forthcoming there would be smaller scholarships granted.

Now a satisfactory settlement is expected. It is anticipated that the vote of the money will be included in the Supplementary Estimates. An early announcement is also expected as to whether the Minister favours an amendment of the Act to restore the statutory grant to tho University for which th<» University is anxtous.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 223, 20 September 1929, Page 5

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UNIVERSITY FINANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 223, 20 September 1929, Page 5

UNIVERSITY FINANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 223, 20 September 1929, Page 5

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