NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.
[FEB PEESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, March 6. At the University Senate, Alfred S. Taylor, of Ohristchurch, wins the Bowen Prize, ten guineas, for an essay on " The mutual dependence of commercial and political interests of Great Britain." The committee on medical questions, etc., reported that the following had? passed the intermediate examination in medicine: —Miss Adams, G. W. Hardy, J. H. G. Robertson, G. IT. Usslier, P. H. Buck, G. H. Miiams, W. T. Thomson, Miss W. I. Bathgate; thot the following had passed in biology and physics: N. J. Barron and R. D. H. Gavin, in physics ; T. Fergus, in biology and physics; E. C. Harper, in biology; E. H. Howard, in biology and physics; Miss E. Irwin, in biology and physics; VV. H. P. Parker, in biology ; Miss A. G. Paterson, in chemistry and physics. The following have passed first prolessional examination : —S. G. Allen, J. V. Arkle, J. H. H. Baillie, G. M J. Eist, P. Gow, F. R. Hotop, W. T, Simons, J. Thomson. Second professiomil sx»minatioD: F. A. BeU, tt. Briflault, D. Chaccil, J. Biugh, A. •J. Crawford (8.A.), Miss J. G. Madiiison, "VV. W, Moore, W. W. Shaud, F. • F. A. Uiiich. The following have passed the third professional esamiria- ! ian and are now qualified to receive . degrees of Bachelor of Mtdicine and i Bachelor of Surgery:—A. J. Hall, Miss | A, Woodward, Miss J. Kinncr, W. J. i Oraw, T. A. Will, 0. H. Schumacher, E. J. McAra, Miss D. E. Plat'w, D. II , B. Bett, Miss G. H. Fiost (8.A.), W. [ F. Gibson. The following parsed the intermediate examination in music : Miss F. B. Williams, Miss E, A. Gogarty. Mis 3 Gibson hai pissed in the physics and French of that examination.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 52, 7 March 1900, Page 3
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