UNIVERSITY SENATE.
EXTERNAL EXAMINATION'S.. ' , I|B By Telegraph.—Press Associatiom'^^^H Dimcilin, There was keen discu?siQn;thirH«jj!]|||H i"g on the proposal to abolish cxtsnj9B examinations for degrees. Mr von JftwHiW and Professor McMillan Brown it, and Mr Hogben supported it Ousq»f§i9 ral prineiple.«. Finally the motiaii negatived by 14 votes to 6. '■ -■? ||M MEDICAL STUDKNW UK-KXAMBmIIH The Medical Committee that, subject to certain conditionVMHßJH didates who had failed in the fessional examination and who recommended lor re-cxamiuaUgn ty,i|MH examiners, shall be adiiiitted to**a rial examination, to be held Ul^lm9^|
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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85UNIVERSITY SENATE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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