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Of Admissions ad eundem. I. Any person may be admitted without examination as an undergraduate member of the University of New Zealand Avho shall have passed the matriculation examination or completed any part of his undergraduate course at any of the under-mentioned Universities—namely, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Edinburgh, Dublin, Durham, London, Queen's University of Ireland, Victoria University, Sydney, Melbourne, or Adelaide—and shall be considered of the same standing as regards the keeping of terms only as if he had been an undergraduate member of the University of New Zealand : Provided always that he shall give to the Registrar, to the satisfaction of the Chancellor, evidence of good conduct at any such University. 11. Any person who shall have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor of Laws, Bachelor of Music, or Doctor- of Music, in any of the following Universities—namely, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Edinburgh, Dublin, Durham, London, Queen's University of Ireland, Victoria University, Sydney, Melbourne, or Adelaide—may be admitted by the Senate to the same degree in the University of New Zealand. Candidates shall, on or before the first day of the meeting of the Senate in any year, lodge with the Registrar as evidence a diploma or calendar of the University to which they have formerly belonged, or a certificate of the Registrar or other recognized officer of the said University or college of the said University, together with proof of their identity by means of a statutory declaration or a certificate from a member of the Senate. 111. The fee for admission ad eundem, either as a graduate or as an undergraduate, shall be two guineas, and shall be paid by the applicant at the time of making application for such admission. Of Diplomas. I. Each successful candidate for a degree shall receive a diploma under the hand of the Chancellor, sealed with the University seal, certifying that such a degree has been conferred. The form of such diploma shall be as follows : — " A.B. has been duly admitted to the degree of in the University of New Zealand. ''Given under my hand this day of one thousand eight hundred and " CD., Chancellor." 11. Each successful candidate for Honours shall receive a diploma under the hand of the Chancellor, sealed with the seal of the University, in the following form : — " A.B. has been duly admitted to the degree of Master of Arts in the University of New Zealand, with class Honours in "Given under my hand this day of one thousand eight hundred and "CD., Chancellor." Of Academic Dress. I. The robe for the Chancellor of the University is a blacks velvet gown, with scarlet-velvet collar and facings embroidered with gold. 11. The robe for the Vice-Chancellor is a black-velvet gown, with scarlet-velvet collar and facings embroidered with gold less richly than that for the Chancellor.
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