Last year 6000 candidates sat for matriculation, but only .frbout 1000 passed, stated Dr. Uttley, in an address at the Masterton Rotary Club, orities, and lie thought that such a The examination Avas based on a syllabus outlined by the university autliresult shoAvcd that something was radically Avrong. Each entrant paid tAvo guineas entrance fee. Did the University recognise this fee as a means of finance? asked Dr. Lttley. Alloa\'ing for about 800 partial passes in ad- 1 dition to the 1000 successful candidates, Dr. Uttley said the facts presented by these figures should call for an inA'estigation.
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Shannon News, 4 May 1928, Page 3
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