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LOANS TO STUDENTS

DUNEDIN FUND STARTED Prom Our Own Correspondent DUNEDIN, Today. The Otago University Council has received a cheque for £1,500 from the Bean of the Medical Faculty for the newly-established medical students’ loan fund. The vice-chancellor, Mr. W. J. Morrell, said the fund had now reached £2,000 and the interest on the capital would be devoted to loans to students, selected by a committee, who had passed their second professional examination. but who would have difficulty in proceeding with their course owing to financial deficiencies. Tho council was appointed trustee of the fund, which in time will make it much easier for really able students marked out for the medical profession to continue their studies. The council decided to express its great gratitude to Sir Lindo Ferguson and the public-spirited anonymous donors to the fund.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 10

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LOANS TO STUDENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 10

LOANS TO STUDENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 10

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