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University Senate.

[Per Press Association.] Christchuech, Feb. 27. The annual meeting of the New Zealand University Senate was opened to-day. Present — The Chancellor (Sir James Hector), Rev. J. C Andrew (Vice-Chan-cellor), Hons J. C. Bo wen and VV. Eoileston, Professor Scott, Professor F. DBrown, Sir J. Prendergast, Revs. J Patterson, Dr Salmond and VV. Habens Professors J. M. Brown and Shand Right Rev. Cowie, Professors Sale and Cook, and Mr Giles. The Chancellor in his address said the receipts had been £5828 Os 7d and the expenditure £5248 Os 7d. Letters had been addressed to certain universities in the United Kingdom and Australia regarding the status of New Zealand medical students going there and replies were received. In addition he had received from the University of London its new regulations for degrees in medicine, and from the University of Oxford its new regulations for local examinations. He referred to the growth of the University, the number of under graduates having increased from 960 in 1890 to 1551 at the end of> 1894.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 205, 28 February 1895, Page 2

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University Senate. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 205, 28 February 1895, Page 2

University Senate. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 205, 28 February 1895, Page 2

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