MATRICULATION EXAMINATION
LATIN NOT COMPULSORY. By Telegraph. Press Association. Th. tt • C l"' Us' -Night. I"" y Sonate decided, by a majority of one vote, that Latin should not be a compulsory subject at matricuiatmu for arts Ktndents. The arguments W , a "? U " ainst t,u? proposal, . a f Rl| kmittod as a recommend*tion t° the Senate by the Board of Stiuhes, were on the same lines as those put forward at the Senato meett'm.V" v ear "' the supporters conInn / Utin Wtts 1,10 universal language of science and was a necessity qualification for those proceeding o. 1,18 of languages, English or sjience. Iho opponents contended that ie trend of modern educational opinion «.M. ? { phmi,mte Lfl tin as an essential übject for any university degrees.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 4
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