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TABLE OF SUBJECTS OP LECTURES AND EXAMINATIONS •showing the Courses in connection with which further particulars will be found. = fl 9 M CUtd m > Accompanying - - . - .Accountancy - - - - . . , x . Acoustics - - - - - - Administrati'wi. 1'ublic x Aesthetics and Criticism - - - - - Agric. Chemistry - - x Agric. Science - - - - Agriculture - - - - - x . Algebra - - - - - - Anaesthetics - - - - . . . . x . . x Anatomy - - - - - - . . . . x . x Ancient History - - . , x Animal Morphology - Architecture ----- , x . . x Arithmetic ----- Auditing - - - - - - . . . x Australasian History X Bacteriology ----- , . . x x Banking - - - - - - . , . x Bankruptcy ----- . . , x Bio-Chemistry . - - - x . . x . . . x 3otany - - - - - - - x . . . . . x British History - - - . , x Building Construction x •. Bldg. Stones. Geol. of . X . . . . x . . •Chemistry - - - - x x . . x . x . x Children, Diseases of x 'Civics - - - - 'Civil Engineering - - z •Clinical Medicine - - x

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TABLE OF SUBJECTS OP LECTURES AND

EXAMINATIONS

•showing the Courses in connection with which further particulars

will be found.

= fl 9 M CUtd m

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> Accompanying - - . -.Accountancy - - - - . . , x . Acoustics - - - - - -Administrati'wi. 1'ublic x Aesthetics and

Criticism - - - - -Agric. Chemistry - - x Agric. Science - - - -Agriculture - - - - - x . Algebra - - - - - -Anaesthetics - - - - . . . . x . . x Anatomy - - - - - - . . . . x . x Ancient History - - . , x Animal Morphology -Architecture - - - - - , x . . x Arithmetic - - - - -Auditing - - - - - - . . . x Australasian History X Bacteriology - - - - - , . . x x Banking - - - - - - . , . x Bankruptcy - - - - - . . , x Bio-Chemistry . - - - x . . x . . . x 3otany - - - - - - - x . . . • . . x British History - - - . , x Building Construction x •. Bldg. Stones. Geol. of . X . . . . x . . •Chemistry - - - - x x . . x . x . x Children, Diseases of x

'Civics - - - - • 'Civil Engineering - - z •Clinical Medicine - - x

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Clinical Surgery . . x . . Commercial Law - - . . . x Com. Princ. & Prme. x Company Law - - . . . . x Comparative Philo:. . x Composition - - - • x .

Const. & Legal H i s t . . s . . . . x . . . Con. Law - - . . . . x . . . . x . , . Contract, Law of - - . . . . . . . : ; . . . Conveyance. Law of x . . . Counterpoint x . Currency . . . . . . . x Dairy Tech. - - . x Dentistry . . . . . . . . x Design - - N Domestic Science - - x Drawing - - . • . x x Ear, Diseases of - - x Economic Geography x Economic History . . . x x Economics . . . . . . x x x

Education x

Eleotrical Engineer 's x

Embryology - • . . . . x . . . x

Engineering, Agri«. x

Engineering Design • x . . . . .

English . . . . . . . x x x

Entomology, Agric. x

Equity x . . .

Estiuiatin;^ x . . . .

Ethics . . . . . . . x

European History - . . x x

Evidence, Law of - x . . .

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Exchange . . . . Eye, Diseases of - -Fever Hosp. Ins tm. -Financial Organisation -Finance, Public - -Forensic Medicine Forestry - . ' . - - -Form and Analysis -French . . . . . Geography . . . . Geography, Economic Geology . . . . . Geometrical Drawing Geometry . . . . German . . . . . Graphics . . . . Greek . . . . . Greek History - • Gynaecology . . . Harmony . . . . Hebrew - - - . • Histology . • . • History - - - - -Horticulture . . . Hydraulic Engineer 's Industrial Law - -Indus. Organisation -Instrumental Ensemb. Instrumentation - -International Relations -Jurisprudence . . . Laryngology - - -Latin . . . . .

•Law affecting Journalism . . «

5. SS

'Journalism Course.

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'E s J S s s u - f T S s 2 5 . j ic b >. c OJ XJ = - ( S « -- = * - S «

"Legal History - - x . . . . . . Literature - - - - . . \ x . . . Logic - - - . - . . x Machine Design - x . . . . .

Marketing - - . . . , . x Materia Medica - I . . . I . . . . Mathematics - - . . x x x . . x . . . x x " . Mech. Engineering - x Medical Ethics - - I . . . . Medicine - - - - . . . x . . . x . Mental Diseases - - x . . . • . Metallography . . . . . . x . x

'.Metallurgical Design > x Metallurgy . x . . . . x . Metaphysics . . . . . x Midwifery - - - • x . . . . Mineralogy x Mining Engineering z Mining Geology - - x . . . . x .

"Mixed Mathematics - . . x . . . I " Modern Languages - , , • x x . . .

Mod. Pol. Institutions . . x z . . . x Music . x x . . Musical Terminology x Natural Philosophy - x x . . x . x . x . . x x Nose, Diseases of , . x

•Obstetrics . . . x . . . . Ophthalmology - - I Oral Surgery X

- Orchestration - . x • • • • Ore Dressing X Orthodontia - - • . . . . x . . . . . , - . . . • • Otology v •

?. Parasitology . . . , . , . , . . • . ' . ; .

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S £ „ j S 6 . • S. U • & £ S E S bD * 13 "

< : < : < o C c L i a j H S 3

Pathology - . . • . . . . x . . . x. . Pedagogics x

Personal Property x . . Petrology X . . . Pharmacology x . Pharmacy - « - • x . Philology, Compara. - . . X Philosophy - :• x Philosophy, Hist, of - . . X Physics - - - - -Physiology - - - - x . . x . . . x . Planning X , . x

Plant Pathology - ~ x Political Philosophy x Practical Study - - . . x Priv. In temat . Law - x Procedure, Law of - x Property, Personal - x Prop, in Land & Con x . . Properties of Metals - x Prosthesis . . . . x Psychology . . . - x x Fnblic Administratn. x Public Health - - - x . Pub. Int. Law - - x . . Pure Mathematics - - . I I x Radiology x , Roman History - - . . x . Soman Law - . . x . . Sight Reading - - x Skin Diseases - . . x . Statistical Method - - . . . x . . . . . Statistics, Theory of - , \ N Strength & Elas. of

Matter - - - - . x . . . . x . Surgery . . . . . . . . . x . . . x .

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. "Surveying - - -Teaching - - -Therapeutics Throat Diseases -Town Planning -

• Trigonometry - -Trustees. Law of Vaccination -Venereal Diseases -Veterinary Dietetics • Viiierin.iry Piif.holoiry Viticulture - - -Wronyi, Law of -Zoology - - - -

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I N D E X .

Academic Dress Academic Year Accountancy Exhibitiou Accounts, University S ta t emen t of Acting Professor Acts , Universi ty -Ad Eundem Statum, Admission . .

Recommendat ions , by Facul ty Affiliated Colleges . .

Recognition of Leotures a t

V.KOK

. . 183 272

. . 313 . . 1194 • • 157

93 140, 325 . . 148

192,1347 . . 201

•(See also under Newman, Ormond, Queen's, rrlulty. Women s.)

Agricultural Science— Concessions to Technical School Students in 315 Degrees and Diploma in, Regulations . , 488 Details of Subjects . . . . . . 731 Exhibitions in . . . , 489,491,492,578,581 Free Studentships in . . . . . . 3 1 9 Practical Work (Degree Course) . . 489,490

(Diploma Course) . . . . 497 Preliminary Subjects for Diploma Course . . 496

Agriculture, Faculty of, Constitution . . . . 1 4 3 List of Members . . . . . . 56

Aitchison Scholarships 596 Alcock Scholarships (Medical research) . . . . 601 Ambulance Classes (Engineering Course) . . 442, 959 Analytical Chemistry, Diploma in—

Candidates for, proceeding to B.Sc. Degree . . 373 Details of Subjects . . . . . . 1080 Examination for . . . . . . 3 7 3 Fee for Examination . . . . 307,373 Regulation . . . . . . 372

Anatomy, Exhibitions in . . , . 371,305 Ancient History, Exhibition In . . • . . . 343 Annual Examinations—

Entry and Fees . . . , . . . . 303 Examiners, Appointment and Duties 164,170

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Orals Publication ot Results Regulation Statistics of Subjects ot

Annual Repor t Appeal F u n d Appointments Board—

List of Members S ta tu te

Architectural Atelier . . . . . . Architecture, Degree in—

Details of Subjects Exhibit ions in Course tor Preliminary Subjects tor Regulations

Architecture, Diploma in Architecture, Faculty ot. Consti tution

List of Members Architectural Design, Diploma of—

Regulation Argus Scholarships . . 314 Armytage Prize Arts Degrees, B.A., Regulation . .

Ordinary Degree Details of Subjects Exhibit ions

Degree with Honours Details of Subjects Exhibit ions and Scholarships

M.A. Degree, Details of Subjecte , . Regulat ion ' . . . .

L i t t .D . Degree, Regulation Ar t s , Facul ty of. Constitution . . • • • •

- Lis t ot Members Associate Professors—Statute

Lis t of . . At tendance a t Lectures . . .'.

PAGIV

. . 170 . . 313-. . 300 . . 1139-. . 303 . . 1135 . . 576

61 . . 219 . . 762:

. . 753 450,451,587

. . 448 . . 447 . . 452. . . 145

59

. . 456-439,443,527

. . 673

. . 331

. . 333 . . 764 . . 336 . . 337 . . 799 . . 342 . . 848 . . 348-. . 350 . . 143

54 . . 163 . . 66 . . 2 89*

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Attendants and Assistants . . . . . . 1 7 4

Australian College of Dentistry — Prospectus . . . . . . . . 1369 S ta tu te . . . . . . . . 200

Australian Forest ry School . . . . . . . 520 Bachelor. (For the various Bachelor Degrees, see

Specific Courses, e.g.. Arts , B.A. Degree) Bage Memorial Scholarship (Engineering) . . 469-Baillieu Exhibi t ion (French, P t . 1) . . 342,580 Baird Bursary (Medicine) . . . . . . 563 Barristers and Solicitors, Admission ot '.. . . 1118 Bart le t t , M.A. , Research Scholarships . . . . 604 Beaney Scholarships (Surgery & I'athology) 405, 543 Benefactions, List of . . . . . . 1121,1179 Bequest , Fo rm of . . . . . . . . . 2 Biochemistry—Exhibit ions in . . . . 365,370, 482

Board ot Studies in Public Administration-— List of Members . . . . . , . . 59 S t a tu t e . . . . . . . . i 5 i

Boards , Facul t ies , e tc . . Lists of Members . . . . 51 Books, Prescribing of. S t a tu t e . . . . . . 1 7 7 Boothby, Marion, Exhibition (British History B) . . . 581 Botany , Exhibit ions in '.'. '.'. 365, 366, 371, 394 Bon-en Prize, Regulation . . . . . . 532

Subject for Essay . . . . . . 1089 British History, 'Exhibi t ion in "."'.'' . . ,342,343 Brookes Exhibi t ion (Engineering) . . ! 437, 580 Bursaries. Aiming and Metallurgical ' . . . . 1109 Bursaries, War . . . . ' . . 321,1107

Pr iva te Foundat ions . . 563 ,572 ,588 .689 ,606 Calendar, Publicat ion of . . . . ' " . . 177 Canberra University College . . . . . . 316 Catto, Margaret, Scholarship '.. . . . . 616 Certificated Teachers ' Fees . . . . " ','.'• 317

Certificates— ;, - . : ; . ' Annual Examina t ions . . , • • , . , .., . . ; 313

( At tendance on Lectures ..., .."..'-,- . . 289 ' 1 ""

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Completion ot Year Matriculation . . School In te rmedia te and Leaving . .

Chairman of Professorial Board, Duties

Chamber of Commerce Exhibit ions (Commercial) Chancellor

Change ot C o u r s e -General Provision Medicine t o Science To Medicine

Chemistry, Exhibitions in 365, 366, 370, 394, 438,

Chemistry, Analytical— See Analytical Chemistry

Childers Memorial Prize (Educat ion)

Chrlsp Law Bursary Civil Engineering, Exhibition in . .

•Class Lists— Annual Examinat ions Arts Examinat ions Dental Examinat ions Medical Examinat ions School Leaving Examinat ion For 1934/35

Classical and Comp. Phil . , Scholarship in . . Clinical Examinat ions . . . . . , 401 Clinical Fees

Clinical Instruct ion— Dental Course Medical Course . . . ,

Clinical Ins t ructors , List Clinical Research F u n d Cobden Club Medal (Economics) Colleges

See Affiliated Colleges •Combined Courses (Arts) . Details of Subjects •Commencement . . . .

I'AOK

. . 314

. . 266

. . 262

. . 139

. . 654

. . 137

. - 310

. . 362 405

491,600, 618A

352, 585

. . 606

437.430

. . 172

. . 338 481,484 • • 404 . . 261 . . 12S5 . . 635

, 402, 406 . . 998

. . 482 398, 99S . . 79 . . 584 . . 1089

827. 837 . . 180

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Commerce , Degree of Bachelor— Approved Courses At tendance a t Lectures Concessions for Subjects passed elsewhere Details of Subjects Exhibi t ions Regulation

•Commerce, Degree ot M a s t e r -Details of Subjects Kegulation

•Commerce, Diploma of. Regulation Approved Courses

Commerce, Facul ty ot . Constitution List of Members

Commercial Law, Exhibition in . . Commercial Subjects Prize (Public Examinat ions) 575, Commit tees , Lists of Members Commit tees ot Schools Board Commonweal th Officers and Half-Fees Completing Years Compulsory Attendance a t Lectures. (For Provisions

regarding Compulsory At tendance , see the different Courses.)

Compulsory Prel iminary Subjects Concessions in Fees Conferring of Degrees, Days for Conservatorium Fund . . . .

of Music. (See Music

876 509 512 863

,554 509

879 513 515 879 144 58

512 1098

49 213 317 308

314 180 207

Conserra-Conserra tor ium tor lum ot)

Constitutional and Legal His tory Prize . . . . 343 Constitutional Law, Exhibition in . . . . 380 Contributions t o Li te ra ture and Science . . . . 1 1 8 3 Convocation, Election of Members of Council by . . 221

Standing Commit tee of . , . . 49 Standing Orders ot . . . . . . 1332 S ta tu te . . . . . . . . 136

Council , Universi ty— Election t o , by Convocation . . . . 221

By Professors, etc . . . . . . . 229

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List ot Members . . . . . . 47 S t a tu t e . . . . • • . . 135

Courses for Degrees and Diplomas, List of . . 322:

Creswiok Forestry School . . . . J. 364 Cuming (James) Memorial Scholarships (Chem.) . , 600 Cuming Prize (Agricultural Chemistry and Bio­

chemistry) . . . . . . 491,402,561 Danks (A. T.) Exhibi t ion (Civil Engineering) 437,439,580 Dates for 1935 Deans of Vacuities, to be appointed annually

Duties of Declaration, Candidates for Degrees

Matriculation Degrees, e tc . . Lis t of Degree with Honours (Arts)

See also Honour Examinat ions Degrees—

Admission by Special Grace Candidates for Conferred in 1035-36 Days for Conferring Fees for Statist ics 1935-36

Degrees, Courses for— (See Agricultural Science,

merce. Dental Science Law, Medicine and Surgery,Music, Science, Veter­inary Science.)

Demonst ra tors— • '

Repor ts on Applicants for Office, by Faculties 148 Uy Professorial Board . . . . 140

S ta tu te . . ' . . . . . . 160 Dental Board of Victoria . . . . . . 201 Dental Research F u n d ' . . . . . . . . 602 Dental Science^—

Degree of B . D . S c . -Details of Subjects . . . . • - . . 882 Exhibitions in . . . . 479.481,1019,1373

ally

140 148,182

39,275

41 147 149. 181 266 322 337

,330 181

1314 180

,314 1111

. Architecture,Arts, Corn-Educat ion, Engineering,

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Fees ... . . . . . . . . 1373 Regulation . . . . , . . . 478

Degree of M.D.Sc.— Details of Subjects . . . . . . . 900 Regulation . . . . . . . . . 485

Degree of D.D.Sc.— Theses . . . . . . . . . . 904 Regulation . . . . . . . . 486

Facul ty of. Consti tut ion . . . . . . 150 List of Members , , . . . . . . . 55

Dental Surgery—Qualifications tor Examin ing in . . ]66 Dent is t ry , Australian College ot—

See Australian College of Dent is t ry . Deputy -Chancellor, The . . . . . . 1 3 7 Details and Buildings Commit tee . . . . 62 Details of Subjects—

Annual Examinations . . . . . . 731 Music Examinat ions . . . . ' 210 Notice of . . . . . . . . 177 Publ ic Examinat ions . . . , . . 619 Prescribed by School Board . . 212, 248 Prescribed by Professorial Board . . . . 140 Recommended by Faculties . . , . 148

Diaginostlc Radiology, Diploma of— Details of Subjects . . . . . . 1024 Regulation . . . . . . . . 426

Dick Bursaries . . . , . . . . . 607 Dietetics, Diploma of—

Regulation . . . . . 374 Details of Subjects . . . . . . . 1 0 8 1 Fees . . . . . . . . . . 1082

Diplomas— Candidates for . . . . . . . . 181 Fees tor . . . . . . 40 ,275 ,314 Forms . . . . . . . . . . 183

Diplomas, Courses SOT {See Agriculture, Analytical Chemistry, Architecture,

Commerce, Diagnostic Radiology, Dietetics,

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Educat ion , Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Journal ­ism, Laryngology and Otology, Music, Opthalmo-logy, Pyschological Medicine, Public Administra­tion, Public Heal th , Therapeutic Radiology and Electricity, Tropical Medicine.)

Discipline . . . . . . . . 141,178 Dixson Scholarships, Regulation . . . . . . 544'

Doctor. (For the various Doctor 's Degrees, see Specific Courses, e.g.. Ar ts , L i t t .D . Degree.)

Dookle Agricultural College— Free Studentship from . . . . . . 319-

Dress, Academic . . . . . . . . 185 Dublin Prize (Li terature, Science, or Art) . . 560' Dunlop Rubber Co. Exhibi t ion (Graphics) 365,579' Dutch , Ins t ruct ion in . . . . . . 77,865 Dwight 's Prizes, Regulation . . . . . . 533-Economic Geography, Exhibition in . . . . 512 Economics, Exhibition In . . . . . . 512

Educat ion—

B.Ed. Degree— Childers (Hugh) Memorial Prize . . . . 352' Details of Subject . . . . . . 905 Dwight 's Prize in . . . . . . 362 Regulation . . . . . . . , 351

M.Ed. D e g r e e -Regulation . . . . . . . . 355

Educat ion , Faculty ot . Constitution . . . . 144

List ot Members .. . . 5 7

Elections—Members ot Council and of the Standing Committee . . . . . . . . . . 221

By Standing Committee . . . . . . 134J; Warden of Convocation . . . . . . 1338

Electrical Engineering, Exhibitions etc. . . 437. 439, 44S

Emer i tus Professors— List of . . . . . . . . 66-S t a t u t e . . . . . . . : 158-

Emmer ton (Harry) Law Scholarship . . . . 599

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Engineering— Bachelors' Degrees in—

Agricultural Students and. . . , . . 443 Arts Students and . . , . . , 443 Bursaries . . . . . . 589,591 Concessions to Technical College Students . . 315 Details of Subjects . . . . . . 921 Final Honour Examinations . . , . 442 Exhibitions, etc. . . 437,438,439,440,443 Practical Work . . . . . . 441,958 Preliminary Subjects . . . . . . 431 Regulation . . , . . . , . 430 Science Students and . . . . 435, 443 Variation In Courses . . , , . . 440

Masters' Degrees— Regulation . . . . . . . . 446

Doctors' Degrees— Regulation . . . . . . , . 447

Engineering Design, Exhibitions, etc. . . 437, 438, 439 Engineering, Faculty of—Regulation . . . . 142

List ot Members . . . . , . 53 English—Exhibitions and Scholarships In . . 342,343,345 English Const. Hist., Scholarship in . . . . 535 Entrance Subjects. (See Preliminary Subjects.) Entry for Annual Examinations . . . . , , 303

Lectures . . . . . . . . 274 Public Examinations . . . . , . 250

Ethics, Exhibition in . . . . . . 343 European History—Scholarship in , . . . 343 Evening Lectures . . . . . . . . 1097 Ex-Professors—List of . . . . . . . . 6 7 Examinations—

Alteration of Dates ot . . . . . . 301 Statistics . . . . . . . . 1139-

(See also Annual Examinations; Final Examinations ; Final Honour Examinations; Higher Degrees, Exam, (or; Honour Examinations; Medicine and Surgery, Degrees in, Examinations ; Music. Public

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Examinat ions Examinat ions

i n ; Publ ic Examina t ions ; Term : Theses, Examinat ion of.)

Examiners— Annual Examinat ions Appointment and Tenure Consultations ot . . Dental Surgery . . Duties. (See the different Examinat ions . ) Law Medicine and Surgery

, Music Publ ic Repor ts on Applications for Office ot—

From Faculties From Professorial Board F rom Schools Board

S ta tu te . . . . .. •. Theses . . . .

Exhibi t ion of 1851 Scholarship

170.1147 . . 164

168 ,169 ,171 , 404 . . 166

. . . 168 166, 402 . . 209

166,1153

148 140 212 164 173

1116

Exhibi t ions— Alphabetical List , with Dates when open for

. . Competition . . . . . . . . 1099 Conditions of Award . . . . . . 525 School Leaving Examinat ions . . 261,1098

(See also the different Courses, subhead Exhibi t ions, 1 ,e.o.. Ar t s , Degrees in . Exhibi t ions.) Extension Board. (See University Extension Board.)

Facult ies— Appointments t o , by Council . . . . 146

• List of . : . ; . -. . . . . 141 Members of . , . . . . ' '. i 52 Recommendations b y — '

Admission-ad eundem statum . . 148 ' Details "of Subjects "•• . . • .-. u s

Repor ts t o Council and Professorial Board ; . ' • 147 ' S t a t u t e ' - . . . - . ' • " • . . • - : . i 4 i

Voting by . . ••. •: . . ' • . ; : 147

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Failures a t Two Successive Annual Examinat ions— Penal ty for . . . . . . . . 179

Fees-^ . Admission ad eundem statum . . . . 329 Affiliated Colleges 1351,1352,1356,1361. 1365,1366 Annual , for Le. tures . . . . . . 274 Canberra University College Students . . 316 . Certificated Teachers . . . . . . 3 1 7

Certificates— Attendance a t Lectures . . • . . 290 Examina t ion , Annual . . . . 313 Examina t ion , Publ ic . . . . 252 Matriculation . . . . . . 266

Concessions in Fees . . . . . . 314 Conservatorium of Music . . . . 207 Clinical . . . . . . . . 998 Courses for Degrees, Diplomas, e tc . 39,274 Degree, Diploma or License . . . . 314 Diplomas—

Analytical Chemistry . . • 307,373 Dietetics - • . . . . . . 308 Medical Pos tgraduate Diplomas . . . 307 Music, Diploma of Master School • . . 478 Public Heal th . . . . . . 1017 Tropical Medicine . . . . . . 416

Examinat ions— Higher Degrees . . . . . . 307 Medical Ro-examination . . . . 392 Public . . . . . . . . 251 Supplementary . . . . . . 308

Hospital (Medical) . . . . . . 998 Ins t ruc tors ' Courses . . 162 Late E n t r y . . . . 207,251,275,306 Lectures and Labora tory Work. . . . . 281

. Massage S t u d e n t s . . . . . 284,1098 Matriculation . . . . . . . . 266 P a y m e n t of. Method • ; . . . 38

. Pharmacy (Medical) . . . . . . 998

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Public Examinat ions Single Subjects Special Grace, Degree by . . Sports Supplementary Examinat ions Table of Technical College Students Union

Final Examina t ions— Arts Scholarships

Final Honour Examina t ions— Regulations Class Lists Engineering Law

Final Honour Scholarships— Engineering Law

Finance Commit tee—List of Members Fines for Breaches of Discipline . , Fletcher, R. J. , Research F o n d . . Forensic Medicine, Lecturer in

„ „ Prize Forestry, Bachelor of Science in—

Regulation Forestry School, Creswiok Free Passages Free S tudents French, Exhibi t ions in . . French, Mollison Scholarship In—

Details ot Subjects Regulation

Ful ton Scholarship (Obstetrics and Gyneec Geology, Exhibitions in . . 365 , : German, Exhibit ions in German, Mollison Scholarsldp in—

Details ot Subjects • . Regulation . . . .

« 0 2

. . 342

ology)

166, 371 . 342,

.

.

I'AGK

. . 251

. . 280 . . 329 . . 287 . . 308

39 . . 315 . . 287

339,345 . . 365

. . 302 . . 1295 . . 442 . . 380

. . 443 . . 381

61 178,220 . . 595 . . 162 . . 405

. . 518

. . 364 - . 1117 . . 318 343,345

. . 1091 . . 538 405,561 438,439 344,346

. . 1092

. . 538

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German, Von Humboldt-Stiftung Grants Gillott Beouest Gillott , Samuel, Provident Fund Graphics—Exhibit ion in Greek, Exhibitions in Grice Exhibi t ion (Latin) Grice, J o h n , Research Prize Grim wade Prize (Industrial Chemistry) Gynaecology and obste t r ics , Diploma of—

Details of Subjects • Fees Regulation

Hal t Fees . . . . Hall (Walter and Eliza) Exhibi t ion (Pathology) Hall Research Fellowship (Vet. Sci.) Harbison-Higinbotham Scholarship Hardship , Provisions for Cases o t Hastie Exhibitions and Scholarship

(Philosophy) . . . . 342, Headmasters ' Certificates . . . . 252, Higgms, J . M.. Exhibition (Agriculture) Higgins, J . M., Research Foundat ion Higgms, H. B., Exhibition (Greek) Higgins, H. B. , Scholarship (Poet ry)—

Details of Subjects Regulation

Higher Degrees— Examinat ion of Theses tor Examinat ion Fees

History School—Scholarship In . . Holidays Homewood, F . W., Scholarship (Music) Honour Examinat ions—

Public Examinat ions Annual Class Lists

Honour , Final Examinat ions Honour Lists , 1935/36

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.. 1116

.- 585 232,1223 .. 437 342,343 342,578

611 554

1020 308 421 317

397;579 1107 562

247,311

343,542 255, 257 491,578 .. 593 342,'580

.. 1089

.. 552

173,303 .. 307 .. 345 .. 177 .. 611

189.257 .. 172 172,261 . . 302

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Hospitals— Appointment of Residents Fees for Instruotion Practice a t , by Students

397. 398, 399, 411, 417. 420, 422. 425, 427, Recognised, List of Special Depar tments in . .

Howard Smith Ltd . Exhibit ion (Graphics) Howard Smith , H . B. , Exhibi t ion (Surveying) Howit t Scholarships (Natural History) • . . Hydraulic Engineering, Exhibition in Illness, Special Examinat ions in Cases of . . In Absentia, Degrees Conferred Independent Lecturers , Determined by Council Industr ial and Fin . Org., Exhibition in Insani ty , Beat t ie Smith Lectures in ! . .

Inspection ot Schools Ins t ruc tors—

List of . . S ta tu te

•Intermediate Examination— (See Scliool In te rmedia te Examina t ion . )

I t a l i a n -Instruct ion In Mollison Scholarship in—

Details of Subjects Regulation . .

J amleson Prize (Clinical Medicine) J a n e t Clarke Hall Prospectus Japanese—

Instruction in Mollison Scholarship in—

Details ot Subjects Regulation

Journalism, A. N . Smith Lectureship in Journal ism, Diploma in—

Commit tee _ Regulation

Details of Subjects

1004

429, 992 79

. . ,999 437,580 437,579

. 534

. 437

. 309 81,183 . 146 . 512 . 583 . 248

77 . 163

77, 857

. . 1092

. . 538

. . 561

. . 1352

77,857

. . 1092

. . ' 538 . . 614

63 . . 356 . . 861

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Jiinior Public Examinat ion . . . . . . 268 Jurisprudence, Exhibition in . . . . . . 380 K a y Soliolarships (Botany and Veterinary Ana tomy) 555 Kernot , F . A., Bequest . . . . . . 602,1120 Kerno t Memorial Medal. (Engineering) . . . . 590 Kernot Scholarships (Chemistry, Natural Philosophy,

and Geology) . . . . . . . . 536 Ki lmany Scholarship . . . . . . . . 592 Knight Research Scholarships . . . . . . 678 Laboratory Work—Fees for . . . . . . 2 8 1

(See also the regulations for Courses requiring Practical Work).

Land Surveyors Experience Lansell Scholarship (Mining)

Laryngology and Otology, Diploma of— Details ot Subjects Fees

Regulation

La te Fees— Annual Examinat ions ' , . Conservatorium of Music . . Lectures . . ; ;

Public Examinat ions

Latin, Exhibitions in

Laurie Prize (Philosophy)

Law, Admission of Barristers and Solicitors

Law, Facul ty of. Constitution List of Members

Law of Contract Scholarship In . . Law of Proper ty . Scholarship in . . Law .of Wrongs, Exhibit ion in Law, Qualification for Examiner in Laws;—. •, . .,

: LL.B. Degree— , .-.

; • • :.rTiursaries> . . ' .'.- .i. Class Lists.:. , . , ,.t • i^... .Details,of Subjects

. . 958 438,443,557

1019 308 419

396 207 275 251

342,343 564

1118

141 52

380 380 380 166

589,606 380

-....•; 960'

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Exhibit ions and Scholarships . . . . 380 Final Honour Examina t ion . . • • 380 Lat in tor . . . . . . . . 376 Regulations . . . . . . . . 376

LL.M. Degree— Regulat ion . . . . . . . . 381

LL.D. Degree— Regulation . , . . . . • • 382

Leaving Examination— (See School Leaving Examina t ion . )

Lecturers— Independent , Determined by Council . . 146 List of . . . . .-. . . . . 6 8 Reports on Applications from Faculties . . 148

from Professorial Board 140 S ta tu te . . . . . . . . 160

-Lectures— Attendance a t . . . . 289 Certificates ot At tendance . . . . 290 College, Recognition ol . . . . 204 Course ot . Definition . . . . . . 289 E n t r y and Fees . . . . . . . . 274 E v e n i n g . . . . . . . . . . 1097 Regulation . . . . . . . . 272 Roll Books . . . . . . . . 288

Leggat t Scholarships (Law) . . . . . . 567 Le t te r s , Doctor of . . . . . . . , 350 Levi Memorial Scholarship (Medicine) . , 404,568 Library—

Commit tee , List of . . . . 83 S ta tu te . . , , . . . . 1 7 6

Xicence Courses and Fees . , . . 40,314 (See also Veterinary Science, Licence In.)

Liet Memorial Prizes (French) 698,1098 L i t t .D . Degree—Regulation . . w. . . 350 Lloyd Exhibit ions (Architecture) 450,461,456, 587 Loan Fund . (See S tudents ' Loan Fond. ) i o g l c . Exhibit ion In . . . . . . 343

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I'AOR

Longcrenong Agricultural College— Free Studentship from . . . . . . 3 1 9

MacBaln Scholarship (Botany a n d Zoology) . . 650 MacFarland Exhibi t ion (Mathematics) . . 342,438,678 McPherson Exhibi t ion (Engineering) . . 437,579 Madden Exhibi t ion (Law) . . . . . . 556 Masefield (John) Prize—

Details of Subjects . . . . . . 1091 Regulation . . . . . . . . 618B

Massage Students . . . . . . . . 1098 Master. (For the various Master Degrees, see Specific

Courses, e.g.. Ar t s , M.A. Degree.) Mathematics , Exhibit ions and

Scholarships in 342,343,345, 438, 439, 636 Mathison Lectures (Medicine) Matr iculat ion—

Certificate of . . Fee for Regulation Schools Board and

. . 568

. . 266 . . 266 . . 263 . . 212

Mechanical Engineering, Exhibi t ions , etc. , in .437,439,443 (See also Engineering.)

Medical and Chemical Library Medical Research Committee Medicine, Facul ty of. Consti tution

List ot Members Qualification for Examiner in

Medicine and Surgery— M.B., B.S. D e g r e e s -

Announcements Bursaries Class Lists Details of Subjects

. . 176

. . 608

. . 142 52

. . 166

. . 993 . 563,588,589

. . '404 . . . 972

Examina t ions . . . . 386-392,401-405 Examiners . . . . . . . . 402 Exhibit ions and Scholarships 393,396,397,404 Lectures and Attendances a t Pract ical W o r k . . 386 Preliminary Examinat ions . . . . 383

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PA08.

Regulation . . . . " . . . . 384 S ta tus , Granting ot ' . . . . . . 327

Students Proceeding t o Science Degrees . . 362

M.D. Degree— Details ot Subjects . . . . . . 1006 Regulation . . . . . . . . 406

M.S. Degree— Details ot Subjects . . . . . . 1008 Regulation . . . . . . . . 408

Medicine, Tropical, Diploma of . . , . . . 414 Melvin Memorial Scholarship (Engineering) . . 564 Metallography, Exhibit ion In . . , . . . 437

Metallurgical Engineering— Bursary and Scholarship in . . . . 1109 (See also Engineering.)

Metallurgy— Exhibitions in . . . . 365,366,370,437,438,

Methodist Ladles' College—Bursary . . . . 589 Military College—Admission from . . . . 330 Military Dut ies , Special Provisions—

Caudidates for Degrees . , . , . . 3 1 1 Public Examina t ions . . . . . . 268

Millar, E. F., Exhibi t ion (Botany) . . . . 681 Miller Tutorship (Surgery). . . . . . . 675 Mines, Schools of

(See Technical Colleges.)

Mining Engineering— Bursary and Scholarship in . . . . 1109 Free Studentships . . . , 319 Exhibition and Scholarship in . . 437,443,557

Modem Languages, Scholarship in . . . . 535 Modern Political Inst i tut ions , Exhibi t ion In . . 343 Mollison Scholarships—

Details of Subjecte ... . . . . 1091 •••••.-, Regulation . , ,-. , , ; . . 538 Monash Exhibit ion (Engineering) . . 437, 439, 580 Moran Bursaries . . . . . . . : : •• 689

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Morris (Professor) Pr ize— Regulation Subject of Essay

Music, Conservatorium Finance Committee Degrees and Diploma in. Regulations Details of Subjects Diploma of Master School in Exhibit ions Faculty, Constitution of . .

List of Members Fees Ormond Chair of . . S ta tu te Teaching. Staff

Public Examina t ion in—

Examiners , Appointment of S t a tu t e Stat is t ics , 1935-36

Myer, Sidney, Trusts Nanson Prize (Mathematics)

Natural Phi losophy—Exhibi t ions and Scholarships in . . 965,370

Natural Science, Scholarship in . . Naval College—Admission from Navy Surgeons Neglect of Work, a, Breach- of Discipline . . Nervous System Research F u n d Nevill Scholarship (Veterinary) . . Newman- College—

Prospectus S ta tu te

Nunn , E. J . B. , Scholarship Nyulasy (Arthur) Prize . . • . . -Obstetrics, Edward WUsoh Chair ot. Trus t

Scholarship in . .-

Officers, University, S ta tu te List

2

. . 563

. . 1093-

62,204 . . 458; . . 1029 . . 476:

4 60,466,470 . . 145

58 207, 478 . . 157" .., 204

86

. . 209-. . 209 . . 1142

697, 615

. . 687

393,438,439-. . 535 . . 331 . . 1120-. . 179-. . 583

584

. . 1362-"' . . 198

381.581 . . 612 . . 601

: 405, 612

174 .'." 77

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I- AOK

Opthalmology, Diploma of— ... .-.. Details ot Subjects . . . . . . 1018 Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 Regulation . . . . . . . . 4 1 6

Oral Examinat ions . . : ....... .•.• •'• 170 Orchestra, Melbourne Symphony . . 207,615 Endowment Fund . . .,-,•••., . : •• •• 618

Orchestra Advisory Committee, Constitution . . 208 Members . . ... . . . . . . 62

Orchestra Executive Committee, Constitution . . 208 Members . . . . . . . . 62

Orchestra Trust, Sidney Myer Melbourne Symphony 615

Order of Taking Certain Subjects . . . . 310 Oriental Languages, Mollison Scholarships in—

Regulation . . . . . . . . 538 Ormond Chair ot Musio—Statute . . . . 1 5 7

Ormond College—

Prospectus . . ' .. . . . . 1354 S ta tu te . . . . . . . ; 194

Ormond Exhibit ions and Scholarships . . . . 542 Passages, Free . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 7 Passing and Completing Years . . . . ; . 308 Pathology, Exhibi t ion In • .•. • • . . • . . 397 Payne Exhibi t ion (Veterinary Science) . . 503,504

(Botany) . . . . . . 579 Pensions for Staff. (Sec Provident Fund.) Pharmacy , College of—Matriculation of S tudents from 205 Philology, Comparative, Exhibition in . . 344 Philosophy, School of—Exhibitions, etc . . . 342,343, 345 Physiology,Exhlbl t lonsand Scholarships in 365,366,371,395 Pianoforte, Prise in . . . . . . . . 611 Poe t ry , Higgins Scholarship . . . . . . 552

„ Masefleld Prize . . . . . . . . 618B Political Economy—Scholarship In . . . . . . . 536 Political Philosophy, Exhibition In . . . . . . 343 Postmaster-General . S tudents for B.So.

Degree no mlnate.d by . . . . , . 363

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INDEX: 31

Preliminary Subjects for Courses tor Degrees and Diplomas . . . . . . . . . . . 269

Prescribing of Books and Details of Subjects— Lectures and Annual Examinations 140,148,177 Public Examinat ions

Press , University „ Accounts

Board ot Management Prizes—

Dates when next Open Conditions of Award . . Details of Subjects for Public Examinat ions . .

Professorial Board— Admission Ad Eundem Statum by . . Chairman, Duties ot Details of Subjects to be prescribed by Discipline to be Maintained by List of Members Sta tu te

Professors— List of . . . . . . Power to Inflict Punishment Sta tu te

, . Associate— List of . . . . .'. ' S ta tu te

Emeri tus— L l s t o l S ta tu te

Research— List of . . . . . . • S ta tu te

Properties ot Metals, Exhibitions in Provident Fund—Accounts

S ta tu te

Psychological Medicine, Diploma ot— Regulation

212,248 243,1171 . . 1226

63

. . 1099

. . 525

. . 1089 570,1098

. . 140 ' . . 139

. . 140 141,178

51 . . 139

65 . . 179 . . 153

. . 66 . . 163

66 . . 158

. . 67

. . 169 437,439 . . 1223 . . 232

. . . . 428

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32' INDEX-.

Public Administration— ' Board of Studios in-—

List ot Members . S ta tu te Diploma in Inh ib i t ions in . .

Public Examinat ions— Details of Subjects E n t r y Examiners , Appointment

Duties Fees Honour Papers Regulation Repor t by Examiners Results, Publicat ion of . . Schools Board t o Control Statistics Subjects—Details Prescribed by Schools

Public Examinat ions in Music (See Music.) Public Administration, Exhibit ion In Public Finance, Exhibition In Public Heal th , Diploma of—

Details of Subjecte Regulation

Public Law, Professorship ot Publications from University Punishments Queen's College—

Prospectus S t a tu t e

Quorum—

Convocation and Standing Committee Council Facilities Professorial Board . . . .

Railways Depar tment , Free S tudents from Recreation Grounds Committee

. . 59;

. . 151 . . 522

312, 524

610-250 164 166 251 169 240 170-261 212

1142 Board

212,248

. . 512-. . 512

.. 1009

.. 410

.. 605

.. 1183

.. 178

.. 1358

.. 196

.. 110

.. 102-

.. 147

.. 140

.. 320--:

... 297-

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Registrar and Officers— List S t a tu t e

•Regulations Repor t , Annual Representat ives , University, List ot Research Professors (Honorary)—

List of . . S ta tu te

Research Scholarships— Alcock (Medical) Armytage (Medical) Bage (Engineering) Uiu-tlett (General) Catto, Margaret Clinical Dublin (Li terature, Science, or Ar t ) Exhibition of 1851 (Science) Fletcher (Cancer and Anaesthetics) Grice, John (Architecture) Grim wade (Chemistry) Harbison-Higinbotham (History, Economics,

Politics, Administrat ion, Government , Socio­logy) : .

Higgins, J . M. (Agrlo and Vet.) KUmany (Political Economy) Knight (Oeneral) MacBain (Biology) Melvin (Engineering) Nanson (Mathematics) Rules lor Award Stewart , Alwyn, Memorial (Medicine) Syme (Biology, Chemistry, Geology

Philosophy) . . ... Turner , H . Gyles (Agriculture)

. Wilson, Professor (Mathematics)

Nat.

77 .. 174 .. 246 .. 1135 64,1166

67 169

601 573 569 604 610 584 560 1116 595 611 554

562 593 602 578 650 564 587 1107 599

563 532 535

nesearch Work by Members of the University -Best S o m e Bursary (Soldiers' Children) ...

1161,1181 . . 572

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Resul ts , Publicat ion of— : : . . . • ; Annual Examinat ions . . . . . . 313 Public Examinat ions . . . . . . 261

Returned Soldiers 'Concessions . . . . 268„311 Rhodes Scholarship . . . . . . • ;.... ,14£0 Ritchie Memorial . . . . . . . . 606 Roche, Thalia, Memorial . . . . ..... 603 Roll Books, Regulation . . . . . . 288 Roman Law, Scholarship In . . . . . . 380 Royal Australian Naval College .. 331 Royal MUltary College of Australia

Admission from . . , . . . 330 Royal Victorian Ins t i tu te of Architects War Memorial

Scholarship . . . . . . - . . . 1109-Russian, Ins t ruct ion In . . . . 77,856 Sailors' and Soldiers' Fund , Victorian . , . . 574 Salaries. (See Stipends.)

Sanderson Exhibi t ion (English) . . . . 342,579

Scandinavian, Instruot ion in . . . . 77,855

S c h o l a r s h i p s -

Dates when next Open . . . . . . 1099

Awards, 1935-36 . . . . . . . . 1299 Conditions of Award . . . . . . 525 DetaUs of Subjects . . . . . . 1989

(See also the diftercnt Courses, subhead Exhibi t ions, and t h e names of Scholarships, etc.)

School In te rmedia te and Leaving E x a m i n a t i o n s -Certificate . . ; . . . . . 262 Class Lis ts , etc . . . Details o t Subjects En t ry Exhibi t ions Fees . . . .

. . 261

. . 619 . . 250

261,1098 . . 250

Headmasters ' Certificates 252,264,255,257,258, 259, 86(r

. Regulations . . - . . . . . . . 246 Stotlstlcs •,.••-.•.-•••; ... . ••. .••••• - v i i - l i U Subjects " . . . . . . . 352-,M6

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INDEX.

Schools Board— ' !

List of Members Recommendat ion of Examiners S ta tu te . . ; .

Schools, Inspection and Approval of Schools of Mines. (See Technical Colleges.) Science—

B.Sc. Degree— Approval of Course Analytical Chemistry, Students

Proceeding to

3S PAGR

90

166

211

248

360 o f .

374

Concessions t o Technical College Students 315 Details of Subjects • . Exhibi t ions, etc. French and German for

. . 1043

. . 364

. . 361 Medical S tuden ts , Proceeding to . . 362 P.M.G., Students Nominated by . . 363 Practical Work Regulation Prerequisites Specimen Courses . .

M.Sc. Degree— Regulation Scholarships . . . Schools Thesis, Admission by

D.Sc. Degree— Regulation

Science, Facul ty of. Constitution : . List ot Members

Seal of the University . . . . • • . . ' , Senior Publ ic Examinat ion Servants , S t a tu t e . . .... . , Shakespeare Scholarship—

Details of Subjects r '• (;. . . :,: . Regulation . . . . , i-" ,

Sharp.Bursary (Medicine) • • : . : . . •.-Smith (Arthur Norman) Lectureship i u J o u n

. . 358 . . 358 ... 360 .... 1083

. . 368

. . 370

. . 368 . . 371

. . 371 . . 143

55 * . 177 . . 263 . . 174

. . 1093 . . . 526

.• ; : . . 588 lalism * * • 614

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Smith (Mrs . William) Exhibi t ion (French ) Smith, Beat t ie , Lectures on Insani ty Solicitors, Admission ot Spanish, Instruction in . . Special Grace, Admission t o Degree by

Specimen Courses— Commerce Science

Spencer Prizes (Zoology) Sports Fee Staff, List of . . Standing Commit tee—

Elect ion-orMembers List of Members

•Standing Orders ot Convocation . . S ta te Research F a r m , Werribee Statistical Method, Exhibition in Stat is t ics , University •Statum, Admission Ad Eundem Sta tus of Students Changing Courses Sta tu tes Stawell Scholarships (Engineering) Stevens Exhibi t ion (English) Stewart Bequest (Medical Scholarships and Lecture

ships) S t e w a r t (Alwyn) MomorialSoholarship (Medicine) •Stipends—Statute S t r e n g t h and Elasticity of Materials, Exhibit ion in S t u d e n t s , Definition of . .

. Stat is t ics , 1935-36 S t u d e n t s ' Loan Fund—

. Accounts , , Report ,on

S t a tu t e S t u d e n t s ' Representat ive Council—Statute

. .Power t o Fine .... Sub jec t s , Provisions regarding Order 'ot . (For llst. 'see Table;at beginning of I n d e x . )

343, 681 . 583 . 1118 77, 859 • 329

. 875 . 1083 - 573 . 287

68

. 221 49

. 1332 489, 497

512 1137

325 310 135 530

343,580

558 590 174 437

178,221 . . 1137

.1225 1170

229 220 220 309

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INDEX.

Supplementary Examinat ions— Admission t o —

Annual . . . . . . 301,309 Medical . . . . 387,388,389,390 Public . . . . . . . . 247 Special (In Case of Illness) . . . . 309

Fees . . . . , . . . . . 308 Supreme Court Prizra . . . , . 381,1117 Surgeons, Navy . . . . . . . . n 2 0 Surgery (see Medicine) Survey Camp Surveying, Exhibi t ions

Sutherland (Alexander) Prize (English)

Sutherland (William) Prize (Nat . Phil.)

Sut ton, J . H., Memorial

Swanton Exhibit ion (Zoology)

Sweet (George) Memorial

Sweet (Georgina) Exhibit ion (Zoology)

Syme (David) Research Prize Syme (G. A.) Exhibition (Nat . PhU.) Symphony Orchestra (see Orchestra)

Teaching Stair Technical Colleges—

Concession to Students from .Matriculation of Students from Recognition of ...

Technical Colleges Board— List of Members S ta tu t e .

Term Examinat ions— General . . . . . . 301,311,1096

Terms— Conservatorium . . . . . . . , 206

• University . . . . . . . . 272 Text Books. (See the Subject required In Details ol Subjects Therapeutic Radiology and Electricity, Diploma of—

DetaUs of Subjects . . . . . . . 1024 . , Regulation . . . . . . . . 423

. . 957

. . 437 . . 552 . . 571 . . 594 394,579 . . 577 365,578 . . 553 394,580

68

. . 315

. . 265 . . 2)5

. . 61

. . 214

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35 c INDEX.

Theses— Degrees Awarded on—

Agricultural Science (Master) Arts (Li t t .D. ) Dental Science (Doctor) Educat ion (Master) Engineering (Doctor) Engineering (Master) Laws (Doctor) Medicine (Doctor) . .

, Music (Doctor) . . .

Science (Doctor) Science (Master) Surgery (Master) . . Veterinary Science (Doctor)

Examination ot . Regulation Library to be Presented with Scholarships and Prizes Awarded for.

Research Scholarships.) Thompson (David) Scholarship . . Travelling Scholarships . ; 596,

Trinity College— Prospectus S t a tu t e

Tropical Medicine, Diploma of—

Fees . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 8 Regulation . . .. ' . . . . 414

Turner (Gyles) Prize (Australasian History) . . 582 Turner (Henry Gyles) Scholarship (Agricultural Science )581

. . 495

. . 350 487,904 . . 355 . . 117 . . 445 . . 382

407,1007 . . 468 . . 371 . . 370 . . 409 . . 505 . . 173 . . 170

(See

. . 691

1109,1110,1116;

. . 1347

. . 192

Turner, Lady, Prize (Music) Turner, Sir George, Exhibition (Law)

Tutorial Classes Committee

Tutors—Sta tu te

Union Building . . . Constitution .,•-..•

Fee

University Acts

. . 607 . . 604

. . 191

. . 160

. . 577 • . . • 2 9 0

287,293:

. . . 9 3

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INDEX. . 33b-

243

64

60 187 319

1171 1226 63

1156

University Appointments Board— List of Members .... . . . . . . 61 S ta tu te . . . . . . . . 219

University Conservatorium of Music. (See Music, Conservatorium ot.)

University Council. (Sec Council.) University Extension Board—

. List of Members S ta tu te

University High School Free Studentships University Ins t ructors (See Instructors) . University Press

Accounts Board of Management

University Representatives University (see Union) Vacations Veterinary Science—

Bachelor's Degree— Exhibitions Regulation

Free Students In . . Master's Degree—

Regulation Doctor 's Degree—

Regulation Veterinary Science, Faoulty ot. Constitution of

List of Members Veterinary Science, Licence in—

Preliminary Subjects . . . . . . 505 Regulation . . . . . , . . -505

Vioe-Chanoellor, The ; ... . . . . . . 138 Victorian Sailors' and Soldiers' F u n d . . , , 674 Visitor . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 4 Von Humboldt-Stif tung Granto . . . . 1 1 1 6 Walker (Fred) Scholarship . . . . . . 6 1 8 A . Walter and Eliza Hall Exhibi t ion (Pathology) 397,579-

.. ., ., FeUowshlp (Vet. Sc.) . . 1107

.206,272

501,502,503-500 319

504

5U6

143

56

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War Bursaries War Memorial Fund War Memorial Scholarship (R.V.I.A.) War Service, Graduates who Fell "War Service Regulations—

Annual Examinat ions Matriculation

"Warden of Convocation Werribee, S ta te Research Farm a t Wesley College Bursary Wilson, Edward, Chair ol Obstetrics Trus t Wilson (Professor) Prize—

Mathematics and Natural Philosophy Wilson (R. G.) Scholarships, Regulation . . Women's College—

Fund Prospectus

"Wright Prizes Wright (Francis J.) Exhibitions Wrlxon Exhibit ion (Agriculture) Wyselaskie Scholarships—

Details of Subjects Regulation

"Years, Passing and Completing— Certificate of Regulations . . . . . .

.',oology, Exhibit ions and Scholarships in . . 365

PAOB

321,1107 . . 577 . . 1109 . . 90

. . 311

. . 268 105,1339

489,497 . . 589 . . 601

. . 535

. . 586

. . 577 . . 1386

343,437,550 . . 508 492,555

. . 1093

. . 635

. . 314

. . 308

371,394,610

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3 6 PAYMENT OP FEES

PAYMENT OF FEES

All fees for Lectures, Examinations or Degrees are •to be paid, NOT AT THE R E G I S T E R ' S OFFICE, but to the credit of the University account AT TEE NATIONAL BANE OF AUSTRALASIA, University Branch, or the Head Office, 273 Collins Street, or any of its branches.

Special pay-in slips, prepared in triplicate, will be found in the banking chamber of the Head Office, and at all branches of the National Bank. -Two portions of the slip must be lodged with the bank ; the third, duly stamped and initialed by the receiving teller, must be produced at the Registrar's Office, if an entry for lectures or examination is l>eing lodged, with "the entry form. No receipt will be given by the Office for such payments, but the bank slip will be returned to the payer if a request to that effect is made. Where students have not personal access to a branch of the Bank, they may forward their re­mittance by cheque or money order direct to the Registrar. For all such remittances official receipts will be sent by return post.

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FEES. KOK DEGREE OOUKSES.

Matriculation

1st Year

2nd Year

3rd Year

4th Year

5th Year

6th Year

Degree Fee -

ARTS.

£ ». d.

2 2 0

}22 1 0

{22 1 0

522 1 0

10 10 0

EDUCATION

£ s. d.

22 l" 0

22 1 0

12 12 0

10 10 0

SCIRNCR

£ s. d.

AGRICUL­TURE.

£ s. d.

i! 2 0 1 2 2 0

31 10 0 j 25 0 0

31 10 0

31 10 0

26 0 0

6 6 n{

25 0 0

26 0 0

1

10 1(1 0 | 10 1.1) II

LAWS.

£ a. d.

2 2 0

20 8 0

29 8 0

20 8 0

18 18 0

10 10 (1

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,c s. d.

2' 2 0

81 10 0

SI 10 0

31 10 (1

31. 10 0

31 10 0

10. 0 0

10 10 0

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2 2 0

;u in o

31 10 0

:n 10. o

31 10. 0

10 10 0

ARCIM-1BUTURB

£ s. d.

2 2 0

31 10 0

31 10 0

31 111 0

15 15 0

15 15 0

10 10 n

MlJBIC. "

£ u. d.

2 2 0

33 12 0

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* Exclusive of Hospital Fees see Faculty of Medicine. t Partly at Werribee where £1 5s. per week board is charged. $ Fees are charged as for single subjects. £22 le. will usually be the minimum for any year. The total fees for the Arts course will be about seventy-two gns. For llent.istr,v see end of Calendar. N.B.—In addition to the above fees, all Full Course Students are required to pay at the beginning of the First Term an Annual Sports Fee of £1 10s. and a Union Fee of £'i 28. except for those in residence at an affiliated College or the Teachers' College, or for livening Students, or (or Medical Students in the 6th and 0th years, for whom the Union Fee is £1 Is.

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FEES FOK DIPLOMA AND LICENCE COURSES.

09 00

1st Year -

2nd Year -

3rd Year -

4th Year -

Diploma or License

AGRICUL­T U R E

I ARCHITKC-] TURAI. I DESIGN

26 0 0

t6 6 0

25 0 0

26 0 (I

3 3 0

16 15 0

15 15 I)

15 16 0

MUSIC.

33 12 0

S3 12 0

33 12 0

3 3 0

COMMBRCB. MBD. POST-GKADUATB DIPLOMAS

22 1 0

22 1 0 : (Exain. I £10 10' 0)

22 1 0

3 3 0

> DC

o

K

* Varies with tho course taken. t Partly a t Werribee where £ 1 5e. per week

board is charged. )

For Public Health see Details of Subjects for t h a t course.

For Analytical Chemistry see Regulations for t ha t course.

N.B.—In addition to the above Fees, all Full Course Students are required to pay a t th beginning of t he First term an Annual Sports Fee of x l 10s.; and an Annual Union Fee of £2 -2s., except for those in residence a t an affiliated College or the Teachers ' College,

or for Evening Students , for whom the fee i8 t l Is,

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PRINCIPAL DATES FOR 1937.

15 — Fr. 22 - Fri.

23 — Sat.

30 - Sat.

JANUARY.

Entries close for February School Leaving Examination. Last day for payment of hospital fees for those commenc­

ing Hospital Work. Last day of Entry for Examinations for Final Honours,

for Higher Degrees, and tot Div. IV,, M.B., B.S., and for Supplementary Final Clinical Examinations M.B,, B.S. and Supplementary Examinations la Diseases of Children.

Work submitted for Dublin and Wilson Prizes to. be. lodged.

1 —Mon.

3— Wed. 8 — Mon,

13 — S«t.

15 — Mon.

.FEBRUARY.

Applications for the Kilmany and Aitchison (TJnder-grad-uate and Travelling) Scholarships, War Bursaries, No. 1 Rest Home Bursary, Dick Bursary, Moron (Engineering and Law Courses) Bursaries. Thompson Scholarship, and for grants from Students' Loan Fund to be lodged.

Hospital Practice begins for 4th Year Students at the Melbourne, Alfred and St. Vincent's Hospitals.

Lectures in Surgical Anatomy resume. Materia Medica and Practical Pharmacy class resumes. Australian College of Dentistry—Term begins. Glasses in Bacteriology for Medical Students begin. School Leaving Examination begins. Last day of Entry for Examination in Fart II. for Post­

graduate Medical Diplomas (except D.P.H.). for Supplementary in Part I., for Examinations for M.Sc. and M.Agr.Sc. and Dip. Anal. Chem.. for the Wyselaskie Scholarship in Natural Science, and for the Beaney Scholarship in Pathology.

Last day of Entry for Examinations in Materia Medica and Pharmacy and Surgical Anatomy.

Last day for Entry and payment of Fees for Comerra-toriura First Term.

Finance Committee meets. Applications for Bartlett, Fred Knight, Government and.

J. M. Higgins Research Scholarships, Alwyn Stewart Memorial and Alcock Scholarships, and grants from Nervous System and Medical Research Funds to be lodgad.

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FEBRUARY {Continued)

17 - Wed. 20 — Sat.

22 — Mon.

3 — Tues.

25 — Thurs 27 — Sat

Last day of Entry for Exhibitions in Music. Last day of entry for lectures and payment of Fees

for First Term (except Conservatorium). Last day for payment of Clinical and Special Hospital

Fees for 5th'and "6th year Medicine. Final Honour Examinations, Examinations for M.D.,

M.S.; and M.D.Sc. and for Division IV. M.B., B.S. begin.

Laboratory work in Pathological Histology begins. Examination for Exhibitions in Music at the Gonserva-

• torium. M. U. U. Camp begins. Applications; .for Public. Examinerships In Music to be

lodged. Work. submitted for John Grice Research Prize to be lodged.

MARCH. Essays for Bowen Prize and Theses for David Syme Prize,

for Grimwade Prize, for Bertram Armytage Prize, and for Harbison-Higinbotham Scholarship to be lodged.

Applications for 1851 Exhibition Science Research Schol­arship and for Research Scholarships in Engineering to be lodged.

Council meets. Conservatorium First Term begins. Practical Work in Graphics, Engineering Design I. and

Surveying begins. Supplementary Final Clinical Examinations M.B., B.3.,

and Supplementary Examination in Diseases of Chil­dren begin.

•2 — Tues. University Union Board of Mana^emeii meets. 4 — Thurs. Matriculation of New Students.

Faculty of Agriculture meets. Conservatorium -Finance Committee meets. Academic Year' begins. Lectures begin University Press Board of Management meets: Examination In Part II. for Post-Graduate Medical

. Diplomas^ (except D.P.H.), and Supplementary In Part I. begin.

Last day for submission of reports for tho Honour Exam­ination for the Degree of Master of Science.

Examinations for M.Sc, M.Agr.Sc, Dip. Anal. Chem., and Wyselaskie Scholarship iu Natural Science begin.

9 Tues. Convocation, Annual Meeting, and Meeting of Standing Committee.

Professorial Board meets. 11-—Thnr. Matriculation of New Students.

Medical Research Funds Committee. meets. Schools Board meets. .v

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12 — Fri . 15 — Mon,

16 — Tues . 17 — Wed, 18 — Thur .

10 — Fr i . 22 - Mon.

23 — Tues. 24 - Wed. 25 — Thur .

26 — Fri. 31 — Wed.

M A R C H ( C o n t i n u e d )

Faculty of Law meets. Examination in Surgical Anatomy begins. Finance Committee meets. Professorial Board meets. Examination in Materia Medica and Pharmacy, M.B.B.S. Facul ty of Medicine meets. Facul ty of Arts meets. Faculty of Commerce meets. Facul ty of Dental Science meets. Last day of entry for Degrees to be conferred a t Com­

mencement. University Union Board of Management meets Faculty of Education meets. Last day of Ent ry for May Public Examinations in Music, Matriculation of New Students. Faculty of Science meets. Staff and Establishments Committee meets. Conservatorium Easter Recess begins. Guod Friday. Easter Recess begins. University Lectures resumed. Last day of application for exemption from practical work

in Education. Applications for Free Passages to Britain to be lodged.

1 —: Thur .

2 -6 -6 -8 -

1 0 -

1 2 -1 6 -

19-

2 0 -

- Fr i . • Mon. - Tues, - Thur .

• Sat.

2*i-27-

- Mon. - T h u r .

- Mon.

- Tues .

- T h u r . - S a t .

- Mon, - T u e s .

— Thur , - Fri

APRIL. Heads of Departments to submit requirements regarding

buildings to tho Buildings Committee. Faculty of Engineering meets. Diploma of Journalism Committee meets. Conservatorium Lectures resumed. Library Committee meets. Council meets. Professorial Board meets. Matriculation of New Students. Schools Board meets. Last day of Entry for Supplementary Examination in Div.

IV., M.B., B.S. Annual Commencement. Finance Committee meets. Faculty of Medicine meets. University Union Board of Management meets. Buildings Committee meets. University Press Board of Management meets. Faculty of Arts meets. Faculty of Dental Science meets. Faculty of Music meets. Las t day of Ent ry for Examination in Comparative Dental

Anatomy. Finance Committee meets. Faculty of Architecture meets. Board of Studies in Public Administration meets. Las t day for submission of subjects of Theses for M.Bd.

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1 -

3 -

4 -

»-7 -S -

l O -l l -1 8 -17 -

1 8 -

2 0 -

2 1 -22 -

- S a t .

- Mon.

- Tuea . - Wod.

- T h u r .

- Fri. - Sat. - Mon. - TlH-3. - T h u r . - Mon.

- Tues .

- T h u r .

- F r i . - S a t .

24 - M o n .

MAY. Applications for grants from Publication Fund to be-

lodged. Supplementary Examination in Div. IV., M.B., B.S. be­

ams. Council meets. Professorial Board meets. Public Examinations in Music (Theory). Last day for payment^of Fees for Conservatorium Second

Term. Art of Speech Examination. Technical Colleges Board meets. University Extension Board meets. Conservatorium First Term ends. Finance Committee meets. Facul ty of Education meets. Schools Board meets. Examination in Comparative Dental Anatomy begini. University Press Board of Management meets. Faculty of Dental Science meets. University Union Board of Management meets. Conservatorium Second Term begins. Staff and Establishments Committee meets. Library Committee meets. First Term ends. Last day of payment of Fees for the Second Term (except

Conservatorium). Last day of entry for courses for F a r t I. of Pos t -Graduate

Medical Diplomas. Last day of entry for Lectures in Fi rs t Aid (Engineering). Last day of entry for H. B. Higgins Scholarships. Last day of receipt of applications for exemption from

payment of Sports and Union Pees. Applications for Examinersliips a t the Public Examina­

tions to be lodged. Finance Committee meets.

7 — Mon.

8 — Tues. 10 — Thur . U - F r i , 14 — Mon.

15 — T U M . 17 — T a u r .

JUNK. Council meets. Second Term begins. Professorial Board meets. Schools Board meets. Faculty of Law meets. University Press Board of Management meets. Finance Committee meets. Faculty of Dental Science meets Jracii".y oi Science meets. Facalt : ' cf Medicine meets.

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- F r i . -Mori.

22 — Tues.

24 — Thur .

29-3 0 -

- Tncs. Wen.

J U N K ( C o n t i n u e d )

Faculty of Engineering meeta. Applications for Examinerehips at. Annual Examinations

to bo lodged. University Union Board of Man.-i^ement meets-Faculty ol Arts meets. Faculty of Architecture meets. Faculty of Agriculture meets. Finance Committee meets. Details of Subjects for Public Examinations to be posted. Poems for Masefield Prize to be submit ted.

1 — Thur . 2 — Fr i . 5 Mon.

6 — Tues. 8 — Thur .

9 — Fri . 12 - Mon. 13 — Tues. 16 - T h u r . 10 - Fr i . 17 - Sat:

Id — Mon. •20 - Tues .

21 — Wed.

SJ — Fri . 26 — Man.

27 — Tues. 30 - Fr i . 31 - Sat .

JULY.. Faculty of Commerce meets. Faculty of Music meets. Examination for H. B. Higgins Scholarships begins. Council meets. University Union Board of Management meets. Professorial Board meeta. Conservatorium Finance Committee meeta. Schools Board meets. University Extension Board meets. Finance Committee meets. Faculty of Arts meets. Faculty of Medicine meets. Board of Studies in Public Administration meets. Last day of Entry for Medical and Dental Examinations

beginning on 9th August. University Press Board of Management meets. Faculty of Dental Science meets. Faculty of Education meets. Conservatorium Second Term ends. Last day of payment of Fees for Conservatorium Third

Term. Classes in Zoology (Medical Course) cease. Classes in Botany (Medical Course) begin. Finance Committee meets. Supplementary Applications for Research Grants to be

lodged. Standing Committee of Convocation meets. Library Committee meets. Details of Subjects (except for the Public Examinations)

to be posted.

2 — Mon. 3 — Tues . 4 — Wed.

AUGUST, Council meets. Professorial Board meets. Last day of Entry for September Public Examinations in

Music. f

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AUGUST (Continued) 4 -Wed.

5 —Thur.

» — Mon.

0 12

13 U

23

26

— Tues. - T h u r

- F r i . - Sat.-

— Mon.

— Sat.

Last day of Entry for Examination for Licentiate in Music.

Conservatorium Third Term begins. Staff and Establishments Committee meets. Examinations for M.D. and M.S., in Dental Embryology

and Histology, in Bacteriology (3rd year B.D.Sc), In. subjects of 6th year B.D.Sc, in Diseases of Children and Forensic Medicine., and Supplementary in Materia Medica and Pharmacy begin.

Finance Committee meets. University Union I'-ourd of Management meets. Technical Colleges Board meets. Diploma of Journalism Committee meets. Schools Board meets. University Press Board of Management meets. Second Term ends. Last day of payment of Fees for Third Term (except

Conservo tori urn), Last day of entry for Degrees to be conferred on 6th

September. Finance Committee meets. Last day of Entry for Examinations for the Degree of

M.D.Sc, in Part I. of Post-Graduate Medical Diplo­mas (except D.P.H.), and for the Supp. Exam, in Part II.

6 — Mon.

11 —Sat.

15 — Mon, 16 — Wed. 20 — Mon.

ill — Tues. 23 - Thur. 24 — Fri. *i7 — Mon. 23 — Tues. 29 — Wed. 80'— Thur.

SEFTKMKUk. Conferring of Decrees. Council meets. Last day of Entry for Annual Examinations, for examina­

tion for D.P.TI.; for MacBain Scholarship and for Medical and Dental Examinations commencing 18th October and 1st November.

Finance Committee meets. \ Applications for Research Fellowships to be lodged. Third Term begins. | University Press Board of Management meets. Examinations for the Degree of M.D.Sc, in ;Part I. for

Post-Graduate Medical. Diplomas (except D.P.H.), and Supplementary Exam, in Part II. begin.

University Union Board of Management meets, j Faculty of Arts meets. Faculty of Science meets. Faculty of Law meets. Finance Committee meets. Faculty of Architecture meets. Public Examinations in Music (Theory). Art of Speech Examination. Faculty of Engineering meets.

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1 — Fri .

i -6 -0 -7 -S -

11 -12 -

- Mon, - Tues. - Wed. - Thur. - Pri. - Mon. - Tues.

13 _ Wed.

U -15 •

- Thur . - F r i .

10 — Tiica.

20 21 -2 2 -23

2 5 -

Wed. - Thur . - F r i , - S a t .

Mon. Thurs , Sat.

OOTOHEk. Heads of Departments to submit requirements regarding

buildings to the Buildings Committee. Board of Studies in Public Administration meets. Council meets. Professorial Board meets. Conservatorium Third Term ends. Buildings Committee meets. Lectures in Div, II. (3rd year) M.B., B.S. cease. Finance Committee meets. Faculty of Commerce meets. University Union Ho-ird of Management meets. Faculty of Education meets. Last day of payment of fees for Conservatorium' Fourth'

Term. Schools Board meets. Library Committee meets. Faculty of Music meets. Examinations in Div. I I . (3rd year) M.B., B.S. begin. Faculty of Dental Science meets. University Press Board of Management meets. Conservatorium Finance Committee meets. Faculty of Agriculture meets. Standing Committee of Convocation meets. Applications for Rhodes Scholarships to be lodged. Faculty of Medicine meets. University Extension Board meets. Third Term ends. Last day of Entry for Public Examinations. Finance Committee meets. Conservatorium Fourtn Term begins. Last day of Entry for Final Examination in Arts a n d

M.A., for "Wyselaskie (Arts) and Shakespeare Scholar­ships, for Examination i n . Diseases of Children, and Final Clinical Kxamination for M.U., B.S., for Examination for Kmbley Memorial Medal, and for Fifth Year B.P.Sc. , Kxamination.

1 — Mon

NOVEMBER. Fourth Term begins. Annual Examinations begin; also Examinations in Div. I . ,

Div. II .a. , M.B.. B . S . : also Examination l a General and Special Pathology with Bacteriology: and Supple­mentary Examinations in Surgical' . Anatomy. In Forensic Medicine, in Comparative Dental ' Anatomy. Den ta l . Embryology' and Histology and Bacteriology (3rd year . B . D . S c ) : also Examinat ion for D . F . H .

Application for Grants from Publication F u n d to b * lodged.

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N O V E M B E R ( C o n t i n u e d )

2 — Tues, « — Mon.

11 - Thur . 15 — Mon.

16 — Tues. 17 — Wed. 18 — T h u r . 22 — Mon.

27 — Sat.

29 — Mon.

30 — Tues.

Professorial Board meets. Conservatorium (Theoretical) Examinations begin. Council meets. Schools Board meets. Examination in Diseases of Children. University Press Board of Management meets. University Union Board of Management meets . Affiliated Colleges' Scholarship Examinat ions begin. Faculty of Dental Science meets. Examination for Embley Memorial Medal in Anaesthetics. Faculty of Medicine meets. Final Clinical Examinations for M.B.. B.S. begin. Finance Committee meets. Materia Medica & Practical Pharmacy Class, Introductory

Course in Pathology, and Lectures in Surgical Anatomy and Normal Psychology begin.

Last day of Entry for Degrees to be conferred on 2 ls t December.

Supplementary' Examination in Div. I I . (3rd year) M.B. , B.S. begins.

School Intermediate and School Leaving Examinations begin.

Professorial Board meeta.

DECEMBER. Wed. i Applications for Alwyn Stewart Memorial and Alcock

Scholarships to be lodged. Applications for Mining and Metallurgical Bursaries and

Scholarships to be lodged. $ Mon, Supplementary Examinations begin; also Supplementary

Examinations in Div. Ha . . M.B., B.S. . and General and Special Pathology with Bacteriology, and 6th year B . D . S c Examinations.

Final Examination in Arts and Exam, for M.A. and for Wyselaskie (Arts) and Shakespeare Scholarships begin.

Council meets. 9 — Thur , University Press Board of Management meets.

1Q Kri, University Extension Board meets. 13 —Mon. Applications for R.V.I.A. War Memorial Scholarships to

be lodged. Finance Committee meets.

14—.Tues , Faculty of Dental Science meets. l g Sat! Academic Tear ends. 20 MOD. "University Holiday (King!n Birthday). 21 — Tues. December Conferring of Degrees.

Council meets. . . 23 — Wed. La £ t day for submission of reports by holders of Scholar­

ships with Research conditions. Conservatorium Fourth Term ends.

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1937.

Visitor. HIS EXCELLENCY T H E GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA

CHANCELLOR.

SIR JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., LL.D. (ManitolKi), M.D., M.S. (Melb.), I-'.R.C.S, Eng. Eiectcd 30th August , 1935.

DKl'UTY-ClIASCKLLOR.

B T . HON. SIR JOHN GREIG LATHAM, P.O., G.C.M.G., K.C., M.A., LL.M. Elected 30th August , 1035.

V'ICK-ClIASCELLOH.

KAYMOND KDWARD PRIESTLEY, M . C , M.A., Ajir.Dip. (Cainb.), D.Sc. (Melb.)

Council. Appointed by the Governor-in-Council,

17th December, 1936— HON. JOHN PERCY JONES, M.L.C. Originally appointed 11th

Ju ly , 1923. HON. MARCUS EDWY WETTENHALL, M.L.A. Originally

appointed oth May, 1925. HON. SIR STANLEY SEYMOUR ARGYLE, K.B.E., M.L.A.,

M.B., U.S. Originally appointed 15th September, 1927. SIR WILLIAM LEN'NON RAWS, C.B.E. Originally appointed

12th December, 1928. HON. JOHN LEMMON, M.L.A. Originally appointed 19th J u l y ,

1932. CHARLES HAROLD PETERS, M C. Originally appointed 6th

December, 1932. JAMES M A C D O U G A L L , Originally appointed 14th August , 193 , PKRCY JAMES CLAREY

Elected by Convocation, 17th December, 1035— MR. JUSTICE CHARLES JOHN LOWE, M.A., LL.B. Originally

elected 10th February , 1027. JAMES RALPH DARLING, M.A. Originally eiectcd 31st October,

1933. MORRIS MONDLE PHILLIPS, M.A. Originally elected 12th

November, 1934. BERNARD TBAUGOTT ZWAB, M.D., M.S. Originally elected

7th May, 1935. WILFRED RUSSELL GRIMWADE, B.Sc. Originally elected 13th

August , 1935.

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4 8 T H E COUNCIL.

Elected by Convocation, 17th December, 1933— Rt. HON. SIR JOHN GREIG LATHAM, P.O., G.C.M.G., K.C.,

M.A., LL.M. Originally elected lo th April, 1922. SIR JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT, K.B.E., C.R., C.M.G., LL.D.

(Manitoba), M.D., M.S. (Melb.), F.R.C.S. Eng. Originally elected 10th January , 1901.

FRANK TATE.- C.M.G., I.S.O., M.A. Originalh elected 25th J u n e , 1903.

WALTER MURRAY BUNTINE, M.A. Originally elected 7th February , 1933.

GEORGINA SWEET, D.Sc. Elected Sth December, 1936. Elected by the Professors, 17th December, 1935—

PROFESSOR PETER MACCALLUM, M . C , M.A., M.Sc , M.B. , Ch. ,B. , D.P.H, Originally elected 6th February , 1936.

PROFESSOR SAMUEL M A C M A H O X WADHAM, M.A., Agr.Dip.

Elected by the Teaching Staff, o ther than the Professors, 17th December, 1936—

MAURICE HENRY BELZ, M So.

Elected by the Undergraduates, 17th December, 1935—

HORACE WILLIAM ALLEN, M.A. Originally elected 17th December, 1923. Again elected 1931.

VICTOR ERNEST KNIGHT, Elected 13th August , 1930.

Members ex-ojficio-RAYMOND EDWARD PRIESTLEY, M . C , M.A., Agr.Dip. (Camb.),

D.Sc. (Mellt.), Vice-Chancullor ; 1st January , 1935. JOHN ARNOLD SEITZ, M.A., U.C.E., Director ot Education ; 20th

November, 1936. Originally elected 17th December, 19;->3. THOMAS BARRAT1', Chairman of the Council of Agricultural

Educa t ion ; 23th Ju ly , 1934. DOUGLAS BERRY COPLAND, C.M.C., M.A., D.Sc. Litt .D.

Chairman of the Professorial Board ; Sth May, 19:U.

Members co-opted — HERBERT ROBINSON BROOKES, B.C.E. Co-opted 4th Septem­

ber, 1933. JOHN CLIFFORD VALENTINE BEHAN, M.A., LL.D., Warden of

Trinity College. Co-opted from 1st J anua ry , 1933. V. REV. JEREMIAH MATTHIAS MURPHY, S.J., M.A., Rector of

Newman College. Co-opted 23rd December, 1935.

EX-CHANCELLORS,

SIR REDMOND BARRY. From 17th May, 1353, to 23rd November, 1880. SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL. From 2nd May, 1881, to Sth May,

1332.

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STANDING C O M M I T T E E 4 9

T H E RIGHT REV. DR. MOORHOUSE. From 7th Ju ly , 18S4, to 1st February, 1886.

T H E HON. DR. 1IEAKN. From 3rd May to 4th October, 1836. SIR ANTHONY COLLING BROWNLESS. From 4th April, 1S37, to

3rd December, 1897. T H E HON. SIR JOHN MADDEN. From 20th December, 1897, to 10th

March, 1918. SIR JOHN HENRY M A C F A R L A N D , M.A,, LL.D. From Sth April ,

1918, to 22nd Ju ly , 1936.

Ex-VICE-CHANCELLORS.

T H E RIGHT HON. H. C. E. CHILDERS. From 17th May, 1853, to 12th March, 1857.

THE HON. WILLIAM CLARK HAINES. From 15th May, 1357, to 31st May, 135S.

SIR ANTHONY COLLING BROWNLESS. From 31st Ma.,, 1S5S, to 4th April, 1887.

PROFESSOR IRVING From 2nd May, 1867, to 27th May, 1889. THE HON. SIR JOHN MADDEN. From 3rd June , 1839, to iOth

December, 1397. T H E HON. SIR HENRY JOHN WR1XON. From 20cn December, 1397,

to 7th March, 1910. DR. J. H. M A C F A R L A N D . From 7th March, 1910, to Sth April, 1913-SIR JOHN GRICE, B.A., LL.B. F r o m 6 t h May, 1918, to 18th June , 1923. SIR JOHN MONASH, G.C.M.G , K.C.B., V.D.. B.A., LL.D., D.Eng.

From 2nd Ju ly , 1923 to Sth October, 1931. SIR JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.O., LL.D., M . D ,

M.S., F.R.C.S. From 7th December, 1931, to 30th August, 1935.

Standing Committee of Convocation, WARDEN - L E S L I E SCOTT LATHAM, M A., M.D., B.S.

Representatives of Graduates in Arts , Music, Commerce, and E d u c a t i o n -Ret i r ing 1937 —

JULIA TERESA FLYNN, B.A. ALFRED HART, M.A., M.Sc. ANNIE SUTHERLAND LAING, M.A. HAROLD JOHN STEWART, M.A. WILLIAM LEWELLEN PEA UN WANNAN, LL.B. ARTHUR EDWARD GWILLIM, M.A. HENRY HERBERT BOWDEN, M.A.

Retir ing 1939—

JAMES LEE AICKIN, M.A., M.Sc. ALICE HOY, M.A., LL.D. WILLIAM ALEXANDER SANDERSON, M.A., LL.D.

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6 0 STANDING COMMITTEK

FRANK SHANN, M.A. JAMES ALEXANDER STEELE, Mus.Bac. JAMES FREDERICK HILL, B.A. ELIZABETH KILGOUR KIRKHOPE, M.A.

Representatives of Graduates in Science, Agricultural Science, and Veterinary Science—

Retiring 1937 — FRF.DERICK JAMES RAE, B.A., B.Sc... B.Agr.Sc. JOHN BRAKE, B.Agr.Sc.

Retiring 1939— JOSEPH MASON BALDWIN, M.A., D.Sc. FRANCIS JOHN WATSON, M.A., M.Sc.

Representatives of Graduates in Law— Retiring 1937—

LLEWELLYN OAMM JONES, M.A., LL.M. PERCY ERNEST JOSKE, M.A., LL.M.

Retiring 1039— HUBERT DALLAS WISEMAN, LL.M. ARTHUR DEAN, LL.M.

Representatives of Graduates in Medicine and Surgery— Retiring 1937—

KONRAD HILLER, M.D., B.S. JANE STOCKS GREIG, M.B., B.S. ALFRED EDWARD ROWDEN WHITE, M.D., B.S. WILLIAM JOSEPH NEWINO, M.D., B.S. CHARLES GORDON SHAW, M.D., B.S. JOHN NEWMAN MORRIS, M.B., B.S.

Retiring 1039— HENRY LAURIE, M.D., B.S. ALLAN WILLIAM DAVID ROBERTSON, M.D., B.S. JAMES PERRINS MAJOR, M.D., B.S. CLIFFORD HENRY COOMER SEARBY, B.Sc, M.B,, M.S ROBERT FOWLER, M.D., M.S. WILLIAM ALLAN HAILF.S, MB., B.S.

Representatives of Graduates in Engineering and Architecture-Retiring 1937—

JOHN ALBERT LAING, M.C.E. FREDERICK WILLIAM BOX, M.C.E.

Retiring 1939— HENRY BARTON BORWICK, B.Mech.E. GEORGE KKRMODE. M.C.E.

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Representatives of Graduates in Dental Science —

Retir ing 1937—

CHARLES HAROLD DOWN, B.D.Sc. Retir ing 1039—

JOHN KENNETH CLARK, D.D.Sc.

FORMKR W A R U E N S OF TUB SENATE.

T H E REV 1)K. BROMBY. From 16th Ju ly , 1S67, to Sth August, 1868.

THE HON. DR. IIEARN. From Sth August , 1868, to 24th August , 1875.

S IR J O H N MADDEN. From 24th August , 1375, to 14thSeptember , 1882.

MR. ANDREW HARPER. From 14th September, 1382, to 13th May, 1336.

MR. CHARLES ALFRED TOPP. From 13th Mav, 1336, to 12th Septem­ber, 1390.

DR. THOMAS PATRICK McINERNEV. 17th December, 1923.

From 12th September, 1390, to

FOKMBII WARDEN OP CONVOCATION.

MR. MORRIS MONDLE PHILLIPS, M.A. From 24th March, 1934, to 13th November, 1934.

Professorial Board. CHAIRMAN—PROFESSOR COPLAND.

T H E CHANCELLOR THE DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR OSBORNE PROFESSOR EWART PROFESSOR LABY PROFESSOR AGAR PROFESSOR SCUTT PROFESSOR GUNN PROFESSOR GREENWOOD PROFESSOR MACCALLUM PROFESSOU HEINZE PROFESSOR WAD1IAM

PROFESSOR COWLING PROFESSOR IIARTUNO PROFESSOR CHERRY PROFESSOR GIBLIN PROFESSOU ALLAN PROFESSOR WOOD JONES PROFESSOR PATON PROFESSOR BROWNE PROFESSOR AMIES PROFESSOR WOODRUFF PROFESSOR GIBSON PROFESSOR BURSTALL ACTING PROF. SUMMERS

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Facul ty of Law. DEAN—PROFESSOR PATON.

T H E VICE-CHANCELLOR.

Council Members: RT. HON. SIR J . G. LATHAM MR. M. M. PHILLIPS

MR. JUSTICE LOWE

Independent Lecturers: MR. A. DEAN MR. A. D. G. ADAM

E. G. COPPEL MR. T. W. SMITH MR, P. D. PHILLIPS

Nominated annually by Faculty: DR. J . C. V. BEHAN

Nominated Triennially by Faculty (3): {Present Tenure expires December, 1040):

MR. F. W. EGGLESTON MR. N. O'BRYAN MR. O'D. CROWTHER

Facul ty of Medicine. D E A N - P R O F E S S O R OSBORNE.

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Council Members: i-AR JAMES BARRETT DR. B. T. ZWAR

HON. SIR S. S. ARGYLE

Professors: PROFESSOR EWART PROFESSOR ALLAN PROFESSOR M A C C A L L U M PROFESSOR WOODRUFF PROFESSOR HARTUNO PROFESSOR AGAR PROFESSOR WOOD JONES PROFESSOR LABY

Independent Lecturers: MR. C. H. MOLLISON DK. A. E. COATES

DR. T. E. V. HURLEY DB. S. 0 . COWEN

DR. J . DALE

Ex-offieio: MR. E. ROBERTSON—Chief Health Offlcer. MR. W. ERNEST JONES—Director of Mental Hygiene.

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Appointed annually by Hospital Staffs:

MR. C. H. C. SEARBY') „ „ ,, ., , , .T* ,,- . - , , . , , , - - . > Melbourne Hospi ta l . MR. W. A. HAILES j DR. W. S. NEWTON—A If red Hospital. DR. C. G. SHAW—St. Vincent's Hospital. DE. B. MILNE SUTHERLAND- Women's Hospital.

Nominated annually by Staff • of Institutions: DR. II. DOUGLAS STEPHENS-CAiW/e/i's Hospital. DR. MARK C. GARDNER—Jiye and Kar Hospital. MR. B. L. STANTON—Collc.i/,: of Pharmacy.

Nominated annually by Faculty: DR. C.'H. KELLAWAY DJi. C. GORDON SHAW DR. S. V. SEWELL MR. H. C. TRUMBLE SIR ALAN NEWTON DR. J. G. HAYDEN SIR HUGH DEVINE DR. E. T. T. DOWNIE

Faculty of Engineering. DEAN—

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Council Member: MK. HERBERT BROOKES Professors:

PROFESSOR GREENWOOD PROFESSOR LABY PROFESSOR HARTUNG PROFESSOR CHERRY ACTING-PROF. SUMMERS PROFESSOR BURSTALL

Associate Professor: • ASSOC. PROF. E. B. BROWN.

Independent Lecturer ; MR. J; S. OAWLER

Appointed .annually by the Surveyors'- Board: MR..H. C. CROUCH

Appointed, by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy:

MR. 11. SrJ. SOMERSET

Appointed by the Institution of Engineers, Australia: MR. W. D. CHAPMAN

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Nominated annually by Faculty:

MR. E. J . C. RENNIE MR. G. B. OMALLEY.

MR. C. W. N. SEXTON MR. F. G. A. SUBLET

MR. P. F . THOMPSON MR. L. GALIBRAITH

MR. E. R. H. DARWIN MR. M. H. BELZ

MR. T. N. MIRFIELD

Nominated Triennially by Faculty (12) :

(Present Tenure expires December, 1933) :

-MR. VV. STONE - - N ^ - w i - J MR. J . A. LAING

MR. H. R. HARPER ' MR. W. O. MCCUTCHEON

MR. W. R. RENNICK MR. E. P. ELTIIAM

DR. H. HERMAN MR. D. J . MCCLELLAND

MB. G. KERMODE MR. N. C. HARRIS

MR. W. E. WAIN WRIGHT

Faculty of Arts. DEAN—PROFESSOR GIBLIN

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Professors: PROFESSOR EWART PROFESSOR COWLING

PROFESSOR LABY PROFESSOR 1IARTUNG PROFESSOR AGAR PROFESSOR CHERRY

PROFESSOR SCUTT PROCESSOR GIBSON-

PROFESSOR COPLAND ACTING PROF. SUMMERS

Associate Professors:

ASSOC. PROF. LODEWYCKX. ASSOC. PROF. CHISHOLM

Nominated annually by Faculty:

MR. W. KERRY ASSOC. PROF. WOOD

MISS J . S. W. WEBB MB. J . G. CORNELL MISS E. DERIIAM MISS E. JOSKE

MR. D. K. PICKEN ME. V. N . T. KARAQIIEUSIAN DE. J . C. V. BEHAN MR. J . L. O'BRIEN

MR. H. W. ALLEN MR. M. L. URQUHAET

PROFESSOR J . A. GUNN MR. H . BURTON V. REV. J . M. MURPHY MR. M. H. BELZ

MR. P. D. PHILLIPS Ml!, D. TAYLOR •

PROFESSOR G. S. BROWNE MR. H. G. SECCOMBE

MB. M. S. SHARMAN MISS V. C. JENNINGS MB. W. M. BALL

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Faculty of Science. DEAN—PROFESSOR WOODRUFF.

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR.

Professors:

PROFESSOR OSBORNE PROFESSOR AGAR ; PROFESSOR EWART PROFESSOR LABY PROFESSOR GREENWOOD PROFESSOR CHERRY PROFESSOR WOOD JONES ACTING PROF. SUMMERS : PROFESSOR HARTUNG

Associate Professors: ASSOC. P R O F . YOUNG ASSOC. P R O F . DAV1ES

ASSOC. P R O F . MCLENNAN A S S O C P R O F , H E E C U S ASSOC. P R O F . T I E G S A S S O C P R O F . BROWN

Nominated annually by Faculty: PROFESSOR WADHAM MB. V. A. SINGLETON MB. D. K. PICKEN MR. T. S. GREGORY DR. G. BUCHANAN DR. ,E. S., HILLS DR. R. T. PATTON MISS J. W. RAFF MR. G. GUNDERSEN MR. M. L. URO.UHART MR. J. S. ROGERS DR: N. S. BAYLISS MR. E. R. H. DARWIN DR. R. C. JOHNSON DR. G. SWEET MR. G. .A. ,AMPT DR. L. H. MARTIN MR. M. H. BELZ

Nominated Triennially .by Faculty (3) : (Present 'Tenure expires December, 1938):

OR. J. M. BALDWIN DR. W. J. PENFOLD

Faculty of Dental Science. DEAN—PROFESSOR AMIES THE VICE-CHANCELLOR . Dental Board Members:

DB. J . DALE DR. B. M. GILLIES DB. R. J. B. YULE DR. A. L. BEISCHER DB. F. A. AIRD DR. A. E. COATES DR. H. B. CASH

Appointed annually by University Council ( 6 ) : ASSOC. PROF. "YOUNG DR. J. • MONAHAK LEWIS ;

DR. J. K. CLARK MR. W. C. KNIGHT MB. I. J. MARKS

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Appointed annually by College of Dentistry (1) : " ' DR. F. M. KIEL

Appointed annually by Dental Hospital Staff ( 1 ) : ... DR. S. F. LUMB '• ' •"

Independent Lecturers:

PROFESSOR GREENWOOD DK. C. E. ALLEN PROFESSOR'MACCALLUM DR. W. J. TUCKFIELD PROFESSOR HARTUNG MR. II. C. TRUMBLE PROFESSOR WOOD JONES MR. C. H. DOWN PROFESSOR WOODRUFF DR. K. T. ADAMSON . . .-. PROFESSOR AGAR .DR. E. DOWN1E PROFESSOR LABY ' ' '- MR. E. B. NICHOLLS ACTING PROF. YOUNG •

Secretary: MR. E. JOSKE, LL.B.

Faculty of Agriculture. Appointed annually by University CouncU ( 7 ) :

D E A N ^ P R O F E S S O R WADHA.M "

• THE VICE-CHANCELLOR . .

PROFESSOR EWART , MISS J. W. RAFF ACTG. PROF. SUMMERS :; MR. G. W. LEEPER ASSOC. PROF. YOUNG MR. O. H. VASEY

Nominated by Govempr-in-CouneU (7) : , MB. F. TATE1"" " ' •'" Tik. 'A.'W. JESSEP' MB. H. A. MULLETT MB. J. A. AIRD SIR JAMES BARRETT

Faculty of Veterinary Science. Appointed annually by University Council

Staff (9):

DEAN—PROFESSOR EWART.

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

PROFESSOR OSBORNE -.: • DB, E. F. J. BORDEAUX PROFESSOB WOODBUFF . DR. H. E. ALBISTON . PBOFESSOB WADHAM , DK. O. SWEET ASSOC. PBOF. YOUNG . .

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Other* (9);

THE LORD MAYOR OF MEL: DR. W. T. "KENDALL BOURNE LIEUT.-COL. WHITFKLD

DB. W. A. N. ROBERTSON SIR CHARLES E. MERBETT MR. S. 0. WOOD MR. 11. A. MULLETT

Faculty of Education. DEAN—PROFESSOR BROWNE

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Council Members:

MR. F. TATE MR. J A. SEITZ MB. J. R. DARLING

Nominated annually by Faculty: Lecturers or Masters of Method ( i ) :

MR. M. S. SHARMAN MISS A. HOY MISS I. D. MARSHALL DR. P. M. BACHELARD

Representatives of Registered Schools (S) : MISS D. J. BOSS REV. T. O'DWYER HIR. F. SHANN

Additional Representatives ( 3 ) : DR. K. S. CUNNINGHAM DR. M. BEOVICH MR. F. ELLIS

Appointed annually by Faculties: Faculty of Arts (8) :

PROFESSOR COWLING PBOFESSOB GIBSON PROFESSOR SCUTT

Faculty of Science ( 8 ) : PBOFESSOB EWART ' PROFESSOR CHERRY . PROFESSOR HARTUNG

Faculty of Medicine ( 1 ) : PROFESSOR OSBORNE

Nominated annually by Minister of Public Instruction (8 ) ; MISS J. T. FLYNN MB. A. J . LAW MR. O. E. NILSSON

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Faculty of Commerce DKAS—PROFESSOR COPLAND

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Council Members appointed annually (2) :

SIR LENNON RAWS MB. J. MACDOUGALL

Professors and Lecturers, appointed annual!]/; PROFESSOR BAILEY MR. II. BURTON PROFESSOR GIBL1N MR. J. G. NORR1S ASSOC. PROF. O. L. WOOD MR. O. ANDERSON

Nominated annually by Faculty (8) : MR. A. A. FITZGERALD MR. A. B. HUMPHREY MR. E. C. DYASON

Appointed annually by the Institutions named: MB. R. B. LEMMON (Chamber of Commerce) MR. C. A. M. DE11UAM (Chamber ot Manufactures) MR. A. M. MACTIER (Chamber of Agriculture) MR. J. MAY (Stock Exchange) Mil. H. F. W. DAWSON (Insurance Institute) MR. T. BRENTNALL (Institute of Chartered Accountants) MR. P. J . CLAREY (Trades Hall Council) MR. R. H. SIMPSON (Associated Banks)

Faculty of Music. D E A N - P R O F E S S O R H K I N Z E .

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Members of Conservatorium Staff appointed annually: MR. J. A. STEELE MR. L. BIGGINS MR. A. E. H. NICKSON MISS A. COCKS MR. T. L. MIDDLETON MR. J. B. NORTH DR. W. G. PRICE MB. G. W. ilcKEOWN MR. J. SUTTON CROW MR, II. THOMAS

Members of Conservatorium Finance Committee appointed annually:

V. REV. J. M. MURPHY MR. H. W. ALLEN

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Other Members appointed annually:

MRS. HERBERT BROOKES MR. T. BRENTNALL DR. F. MEYER Mlt. R. J. OEHR MR. W. H. S. LAMBLE

PROFESSOR HARTUNG (Appointed by the Professorial Board)

Faculty of Architecture. DEAN—PROFESSOR LABY.

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Professors: PROFESSOR HARTUNG ACTING PROF, SUMMERS

PROFESSOR CHERRY

. Independent Lecturers:

MR. J. S. GAWLEK MR. L. I'. IRWIN

Appointed annually by R.V.I.A. (I,fl

MR. E. F. BILLSON " MR. W. O. McCUTCHEON MR. C. E. 8BRPELL MR. P. H. MELDBUM

Nominated annually by Faculty: MISS E. M. F. GOOD MR. R. O. P. J. ELLIS MB. G. J. SUTHEBLAND MR. E. R. II. DARWIN MB. J. F. D. SCARBOROUGH MR. M. II. BELZ

Nominated triennially by the Faculty (U): (Present Tenure expires December, 1938,);

MR. K. HENDERSON MR. W. R. DEAN

Board of Studies in Public Administration. Acting Chairman: MR. H. BURTON.

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

PROFESSOR COPLAND PROFESSOR GIBLIN

Nominated annually by Board: ASSOC. PEGF. WOOD. MR. W. M. BALL MR. P. D. PHILLIPS

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Additional Members nominated biennially; (Present Tenure expires December, 1937): .

MB. J. A. AIBD MR. O. P. N. WATT

Schools Board. C/iainnon-PBOFESSOB BROWNE

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Nominated annually by Professorial Board (8) :

PROFESSOR EWART " PROFESSOR CHERRY PROFESSOR COPLAND PROFESSOR OF HISTORY PROFESSOR HARTUNG ASSOC. PROF. CHISHOLM PROFESSOR SOUTT ACTING PROF. SUMMERS

Appointed annually by Minister of Public Instruction ( 8 ) : MISS J. T. FLYNN MR. J. A. SEITZ MR. L. V. OTTAWAY MISS M. MUTTON MB. M. S. SHARMAN MR. II. W. BYRNE MR. J. F. HILL MR. L. S. DAVIES

Appointed annually by the Association of Registered Teachers ( 8 ) :

MISS H. DANIELL MISS E. McLEAN MB. A. E. GWILL1M MR. J. K. DARLING MISS K. A. GILMAN JONES . MR. J. McRAE MB. H. J. STEWART . MR. C. M. GILRAY

Appointed annually bv the Chancellor (2)': REV. W. P. HACKETT REV. C. C. MARLOW

University Extension Board. CAoirman—PROFESSOR QUNN.

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Members of Council ( 2 ) : HON. J. P. JONES MR. J. A. SEITZ

Nominated by Professorial Board ( 6 ) : PROFESSOR PATON PBOFESSOB- GIBSON PROFESSOR COWLING PROFESSOR COPLAND -• : PBOFESSOB HARTUNG PROF. MARSHALL; ALLAN!.

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Nominated annually by Workers' Educational Association ( 4 ) : MR. A. B. HUMPHBEY MB. E. B. WEBB MB. J. W. TUCKER MR. O. B. WYATT

Nominated annuoll]/ by Trades Hall Council (2) : MB. J. TOOHEY MB. J. SHINEBERG

Nominated annually by Extension Board ( 1 ) : MB. H. C. GIBSON

Technical Colleges Board. Chairman—PBOFESSOB EWABT -;

THE VICE-CHANCELLOB

Members Ex-officio: PBOFESSOB HAETUNG. - PBOFESSOB GREENWOOD PBOFESSOB LABY . PBOFESSOB CHEEEY PBOFESSOB WADHAM . PBOFESSOB BUESTALL PBOFESSOB EWABT ASSOC. PROF. E. B. BEOWN

Appointed annually by Faculties (3) : ACTO. PEOF. SUMMEBS (Science) MR, 0. W. N. SEXTON (Engineering)

MB. J. S. GAWLER (Architecture)

Nominated annually by Board (4) : MR. J. S. ROGERS MR. O. A. AMPT MR. E. R. H. DARWIN MR. G. GUNDERSEN

Appointments Board. CAairmon-SIR WALTER MASSY-GREENE

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR MR. A. H. TOLLEY . PBOFESSOB COPLAND MR. G. S. COLMAN PROFESSOR WADHAM MB. E. LEWIS ME. N. TAYLOR MR. W. E. WAINW'BIGIIT :.

SECRETARY—MR. J. L. GILLESPIE

Finance Committee. CAoinnon—SIR V/.' L. RAWS

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR THE CHANCELLOR : MR. J. MACDOUOALL- •''• •

ME. F. TATE ME. H. BBOOKES HON. J. P. JONES ' : CHAIBMAN OF PEOFESSOEIAL: ME. JUSTICE C. J. LOWE . ".-BOARD:: . . . .'. X i f

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Details and Buildings .Committee. CAainnan—MR. J. MACDOUGALL

THE CHANCELLOR

THE .VICE-CHANCELLOR

THE CHAIRMAN OF THE DU. J. C. V. BEHAN FINANCE COMMITTEE MR. W. R. GRIMWADE

THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MR. C. H. PETERS PROFESSORIAL BOARD . MR. P. J. CLAREY

MR. F. TATE PROFESSOR WADHAM HON. J. P. JONES

Conservatorium Finance Committee. Chairman—MR. HERBERT BROOKES

THE CHANCELLOR THE VICE-CHANCELLOR.

MR. H. W. ALLEN . VERY KEV. J. M. MUEPHY PROFESSOR COPLAND PROFESSOR HEINZE PROFESSOR SCOTT

Orchestra Advisory Committee. Chairman—SIR JAMES BARRETT

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR SIR FRANK CLARKE . MISS I. SHACKELL MR. N. E. BROOKES MB. T. BRENTNALL MR. G. B. NICHOLAS THE LORD MAYOB ME. H. BROOKES MRS. SIDNEY MYEB MBS. H. BBOOKES DB. FELIX MEYEE MRS. E. STEVENS MB. H. W. ALLEN MBS. A. HOEDERN • VERY REV. J. M. MURPHY SENATOR E. D. ELLIOTT PROFESSOR HEINZE MR. J. C. WESTHOVEN

Orchestra Executive Committee. Chainnan—SIR JAMES BARRETT

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR. MR. H. W. ALLEN SIR FRANK CLARKE MR. H. BROOKES . , . THE LORD MAYOR . PROFESSOR HEINZE MR. T. BRENTNALL . THE V. REV. J. M. MURPHY MR. J. C. WESTHOVEN

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General Library Committee. C/iairman—PROFESSOR COPLAND

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Appointed annually by Prof essorial- Board ( 2 ) :

PROFESSOR COWLING

PROFESSOR AGAR

Appointed annually by Faculties: MR. M. H. BELZ (Faculty of Arts) ASSOC. PROF. E. I. McLENNAN (Faculty of Science). PROFESSOR BROWNE (Faculty of Education) PROFESSOR PATON (Faculty of Law) MR. C. W. N. SEXTON (Faculty ot Engineering) MR. G. W. LEEPER (Faculty of Agriculture)

Diploma in Journalism Committee. THE VICE-CHANCELLOR-

Nominated annually by Professorial Board ( 8 ) :

PROFESSOR GUNN PROFESSOR GIBLIN MR. W. M. BALL

Nominated annually by the Australian Journalists' Association ( 3 ) :

MR. E. R. POWER MR. C. A. BAUMGARTNER MR. N. SMITH

Board of Management, Melbourne University Press.

Chairman—V. REV. J. M. MURPHY THE VICE-CHANCELOR

Member of Council (1): MB. J. B. DABLING

Appointed annually by the Professorial Board (8) : PBOFESSOB COWLING PBOFESSOB AGAE

Appointed annuollv by the Students' Representative CouncU ( 2 ) :

MR. J. E. LISTON MB. E. WALL

Members Ex-officio: THE BEGISTBAR Mil. L. SCOTT (Secretary)

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University Representatives; Council of Public Education

PROFESSOR COPLAND PROFESSOR BROWNE • ::"

. MR. W. M. BUNTINE. , Council of Legal Education

MB. F. W. EGGLESTON. PEOFESSOR PATON.

Architects' Registration Hoard •'• MR. J. S. GAWLER.

Council of Working Men's College PROFESSOR KERNOT. MR. J. S. ROGERS ...

Lady Northcote Permanent Orchestra Trust— MR. TATE. HON. J. P. JONES. PROFESSOR COPLAND. MR. M. H. BELZ

Advisory Hoards of the. undermentioned Hospitals— Royal Melbourne Hospital :

MR. JUSTICE LOWE PBOFESSOB MACCALLUM PBOFESSOB OSBORNE, PROFESSOR WOOD JONES

•Alfred Hospital: DE. B. T. ZWAB PBOFESSOB MACCALLUM. PBOFESSOB OSBORNE PROFESSOR WOOD JONES

Women's Hospital: PROFESSOR MACOALLUM. DR. B. T. ZWAR PROFESSOR OSBORNE. PROFESSOR ALLAN

St. Vincent's Hospital : . . SIR JAMES BARRETT ".; ... , .

PROFESSOR. OSBORNE PROFESSOR MACOALLUM _ . PROKESSOR WOOI>-.JQNES_o • • > • • • DU. KELLAWAV •

Eye and Ear Hospital: SIR JAMES'-BARRETT' :

PROFESSOR OSBORNE.

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Professors. Physiology:—

WILLIAM ALEXANDER OSBORNE, MB., B.CR. (Belf.j; D.Sc. (Tilb. and Melb.); F.A.C.S. (Hon.). (on leave).

Geology and Mineralogy :— ERNEST WILLINGTON SKEATS, D.Sc. (Lond. and Melb.),

A.B.CSc, F.G.S. (on leave). Botany and Plant Physiology :—

ALFBED JAMES EWART, D.Sc. (Lond., Ox., and Melb), Ph.D. (Loip.), F.R.S., F.L.S.

Natural Philosophy, (Chamber ot Manufactures Professor) :— THOMAS HOWELL LABY', M.A." (Camb. and Melb.), Sc.D.

(Camb.), F.K.S., F.I.P. Zoology ;—

WILFEED EADE AGAR, M.A. (Cainb.), D.Sc. (Glas. and Melb.), F.R.S.

Classical Philology:— CECIL ALLISON SCUTT, M.A. (Camb. and Melb.).

Director of University Extension :— JOHN ALEXANDER GUSN, B.Sc. (Lond.), M.A. (Liv. and

Melb.), Ph.D. (Liv,). Metallurgy :—

JOHN NEILL GREENWOOD, D.Sc. (Man. and Melb.) Commerce:—(Sidney Myer Professor)

DOUGLAS BERBY COPLAND, C.M.G., M.A., D.Sc. (N.Z.), Litt.D. (Melb. and Harvard).

Pathology :— PETEE MACCALLUM, M.C, M. A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), M.Sc. (Melb),

M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H. (Edin).

Music' (Ormond Professor) :— •'•• BERNARD THOMAS HEINZE, F.R.C.M., Degrii Superieur,

Schola Cantorum, Paris. Agriculture-SAMUEL MACMAHON WADHAM, M.A.. (Camb. and

Melb.), Agr. Dip. (Camh.). English Language and Literature :—

GEORGE HEEBEBTGOWhlNG; M.A. (Leeds and Melb.). Chemistry:—

. .EENST JOHANNES HARTUNG, D.Sc.' Public Law:— . . . . .1

KENNETH HAMILTON BAILEY, MA., B.C.L. (Ox)., LL.M-. ;-, (Melb.) (on leave).

Mathematics, Pure and Mixed :— THOMAS MACFARLAND CHERRY, B.A. (Melb.), Ph.D.

(Camb.) Economios {Ritchie Professor):— ' . . . .

LVNDKURST FALK1NER GIBLIN, D.3.O., M.C.', M.A. (Camb.), M.A. (Melb.)

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Obstetrics :— ROBERT MARSHALL ALLAN, M.C, M.D., Ch.B. (Edin . ) ,

M.D. (Melb.)," F.R.C.S.E., F.R.A.C.S., L.M. (Dublin), F.C.O.G., F.A.C.S. (Hon.)

Anatomy y~ FREDERIC WOOD JONES. D . S c , M.B.. B.S., F.R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P. (Lond.), D.Sc. (Melb.), F.R.S., F.Z.S. J u r i s p r u d e n t * . G E O R G E WHITECROSS PATON, B. A., B.C.L. (Ox.),

M.A. (Melb.). Educa t ion :—

GEORGE STEPHENSON BROWNE, M.A. (Oxon and Melb.) Dip.Ed. (Ox., Lond., Melb.)."

Dental Science :— Al lTHUE BARTON PILGRIM AMIES, D.D.Sc. D.L.O.

(Melb.), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S. Bacteriotogii:—HAROLD ADDISON WOODRUFF, B . S c , M.R.C.V.S.

M.B.C.S., L .R .C.P . P h i l o s o p h i / : - ALEXANDER BOYCE GIBSON, li.A. (Melb.), M.A. (Ox.) E n g i n e c r i m / : - A U B R E Y FREDERIC BURSTALL, Ph .D. 'Camb. ) , M.Sc.

(Birm.) , A.M.I. Mech.E., A.M.I.A.E., M.I.M. History . - R A Y M O N D MAXWELL CRAWFORD, B.A. (Syd.). Veterinary Pathology:—

Vacant

Associate Professors. <?rt*)!7,i/:-HEKBERT ST. JOHN SUMMERS, D.Sc. German:—AUGUSTIN LODEWYCKX, M.A. (Cape of Good Hope and

Melb.), Litt .D. (Ghent) Bio-Chemis t ry : -WILLIAM JOHN YOUNG, M.Sc. (Man.), D.Sc. (Lond.

ami Melb.) (on leave). Electr ical Eng inee r ing '•—EDWARD BYAM BROWN, D . S c , A.C.G.I. F r e n c h : - A L A N ROWLAND CHISIIOLM, B.A. (Syd. and Melb.) (on

leave). N a t u r a l Philosophy .—ERIC OSWALD HERCUS, D.Sc , F.Inst .P. Zoology ; - O S C A R WERNER TIEGS, M.Sc. (Melb.), D.Sc. (Adel.). B o ( a n i / : - E T H E L IRENE McLENNAN, D.Sc. Commerce: -GORDON LESLIE WOOD, M.A. ( l a s . ) , Litt .D. Organic Chemistry— WILLIAM DAV1ES, D.Sc.(Mnn,), D.Ph.(Ox.).

Emeritus Professors. Classical Philology :—

THOMAS GEORGE TUCKEE, C.M.G., M.A., Litt .D. Resigned 1019

N a t u r a l Philosophy : ~ SIB THOMAS RANKEN LYLE, M.A., D .Sc , F.B.S. Be-

signed 1914. Chemistry .-—

SIR DAVID ORME MASSON, K.B.B., M.A., D .Sc , F R.S.E. , F .R.S. Resigned 1923.

Engineer ing :— HENRY PAYNE, M . I n s t . C E , M.I .Mech .E , Hon. F .R .Ae .S '

Eesigned 1931.

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Honorary Research Professor. JOHN HENRY MICHELL, M.AJ (Camb.), F.R.S. Resigned 1928.

Ex-Professors. Classical a n d Comparat ive PUilolony a n d Loqie:—

HENRY EBSKINE ROWE, M.A. Died 1S35. MARTIN -HOWY IRVING, M.A. Resigned 1871. HEBBEET AUGUSTUS STRONG, M.A. Resigned 1884,

His tory a n d Poli t ical Economy :— WILLIAM EDWARD HEARN, LL.D. Resigned 1873 JOHN SIMEON ELKINGTON, M.A., LL.B. Resigned 1914.

His tory:— ERNEST SCOTT.

Mathemat ics , t ' n r e a n d Mixea :— WILLIAM PARKINSON WILSON, M.A. Died D e c , 1874. EDWARD JOHN NANSON, M.A. Resigned 1922. Died 1936.

Chemistry : — JOHN DRU.MMOND KIRKLAND, M.B., U.S. Died 1885. ALBERT GHERBURY DAVID RIVETT, M.A., D.Sc.

Resigned 31st December, 1927. N a t u r a l Philosophy:— .

HENRY MARTYN ANDREW, M.A. Died 18th Sept . , 18BS. L a w .*—

WILLIAM EDWARD IIEARN, LL.D. Died 23rd April, ISSS.j EDWARD JENKS , M.A. Resigned 31st J a n u a r y , 1892. SIR WILLIAM HARRISON MOOBE, K.B.E., C.M.G., B.'A.

(Camb.), LL.B. (Lond.), LL.D., (St. Andrews). Resigned 19-27. Died 1935.

N a t u r a l Science:— SIR FREDERICK McCOV, K.C.M.G., M.A., D . S c , F .R.S .

Died 13th May, 1899.

English, French, and German Languages a n d Li te ra tures :— EDWARD ELLIS MORRIS, M.A., Litt .D. Died 1901.

Engl ish Language a n d Li te ra ture :— ROBERT STRACUAN WALLACE. M.A. Resigned 31st

December, 11*27.

Physiology and Hisloiwfy :— GEORGE HRITTON HALFORD, M.D. Resigned 1903. CHARLES JAMES MARTIN. M.D., D .Sc , F .R.S . Resigned

i9o:;. (feoloyy a n d MineraliHt'i:—

JOHN WALTER GREGORY, D.Sc , F.R.S. Resigned 1901.

Mnoiueerint/ :— WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT, M.A., M.C.E., M.lnst.C.E.

Died, 1900. WILFRED NOYCE KERNOT, M. Mech. E., M. Ins t . C B .

Resigned 1931:.

Mental a n d Moral Phitosop/u/:— HENRY LAURIE, LL.D. Resigned 1911. WILLIAM RALPH BOVCK GIBSON, M.A., (Ox. and Melb.),

D.Sc (Ox. l. Resigned 1984. Died 1935.

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Veterinary Pathology:— JOHN ANDERSON GILRUTH, D.V.Sc, M.BTC.V.S., F.R.S.E.

Resigned 191*2. HAEOLD ADDISON "WOODBUFF, M.R.C.V.S., M.B.C.S.,

L.R.C.P. Tenure expired March, 1929. Hunc —

FRANKLIN SIEVEWRIGHT PETERSON, Mus. Bac. Died 21st June, 1914.

GEORGE WILLIAM LOUIS MABSHALL-HALL. Tenure expired December, 1900. Reappointed July, 1914. Died 18th July, 1915.

WILLIAM ADOLPHUS LAVER. Resigned Sth February, 1926.

Agriculture:— THOMAS CHERRY, M.D., M.S. Tenure expired December,

1910. Pathology :—

SIR HARRY BROOKES ALLEN, M.D., B.S-, LL.D. Tenure terminated 31st December, 1924, Died 28th March, 1926.

Education :— JOHN SMYTH, M.A., D.Phil. Died-20th August, 1927. LESLIE JAMES WRIGLEY, M.A. Died 12th July, 1933.

Biology:— SIB WALTER BALDWIN SPENCER, K.C.M.G., M.A.

D.Sc, Litt.D., F.R.S. Resigned 1919. Died 1929. Anatomy:—

RICHARD JAMES ARTHUR BERRY, M.D., Ch.M. (Edin) F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.S.E. Resigned 1929

Dental Science :— . . FRANK GLARE WILKINSON, M.D., Ch.B., B.D.S. (Liv)

D.D.Sc. (Melb.) Resigned 31st August, 1933.

teach ing Staff: Classics— ARTS."

Full-time Officers Professor CECIL ALLISON SCUTT, M.A. (Camb. and Melb.) Senior Lecturer, WILLIAM KERRY, M.A. (Camb.) Lecturers, JACK LOCKYER O'BRIEN, B.A. (Svd.. Camb.)

HAROLD ARTHUR KINROSS HUNT, H.A.(S\d. and Ox.), Dip.Ed. (Melb.).-

Mathematics— Full-time Officers

Professor THOMAS MACFARLAND CHERRY, B.A. (Melb.), Ph.D. (Camb.)

Senior Lecturers, MAURICE HENBY BELZ, M.Sc. (Camb.)., GUNNAR GUNDERSEN, B.Sc. i

Lecturer, MALCOLM LIVINGSTONE URQUHAKT, B.So. (TaB.) $ i Tutor, ELEANOR LAVATEB, B.A. (W.A.), B.Sc (Cantab.) ^

Philosophy— Full-time Officers

Professor ALEXANDEE BOYCE GIBSON, B.A. (Melb.), M.A. (Oxon.).

Senior Lecturer, DANIEL TAYLOR, M.A.-1W.A.).

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Tutors, OLGA MAUDE WARREN, M,"A., GEORGE ATHERSTONE ATKINS, M.A. (also Evening Lecturer i i

-, Philosophy I.). • . -.. , History—

Full time Officers Professor—RAYMOND MAXWELL CRAW-FORD, B.A. (Syd.). Senior Lecturer, JESSIE STOBO WATSON WEBB, M.A.i

• '• Tutors, JOSEPH FRANCIS MULVANY, M.A., LL.B, NORMAN DENHOLM HARPER, M.A., Dip.Ed.

. Part-time Officers Lecturers, Evening in European Historv C.

ORWELL DE RUYTER FOENANDER, LL.M. Lecturer in International Relations

PHILIP DAVID PHILLIPS, M.A., LL.B. •-••'•• Lecturer in Constitutional Historv

HERBERT BURTON, B.A. (Q'land), M.A. (Ox.). Ennlish -

Full-time Officers Professor GEORGE HERBERT COWLING, M.A. (Leeds and

Melb".). Senior Lecturers, ENID DEB11AM, M.A.

HOWARD GEORGE SECCOMBE, B.A., B.Litt. (Ox.).

Lecturer, KEITH LAMONT MACARTNEY, B.A. (Melb.), M.A. (Camb.)

Tutors, VERA CROWTI1ER JENNINGS, M.A. KENNETH GORDON McINTYRE, B.A.

Economics— Full-time Officer

Professor LYNDHURST FALKINER GIBL1N, D.S.O., M.C, M.A. (Camb. and Melb.)

Research Fellow, WILLIAM BRIAN REDDAWAY, B.A. (Cantab.)

French— . . Full-time Officers

Associate Professor ALAN ROWLAND CHISHOT.M, B.A. (Syd, and Melb.), Officierd'Academie.

Senior Lecturer, VAHRAM NAZARETH TACVOR KABAG-HEUSIAN

Lecturer, JAMES GLADSTONE COENELL. M.A., Dip.Ed. L.cs.L.

. Tutor, FEEDEEICK ALFEED LOUIS CALLIL, M.A. German—

Full-time Officer Associate-Professor AUGUSTIN LODEWYCKX, M.A., (Cape

of Good Hope and, Melb.), Litt.D. (Ghent). Part-thne Officer

Lecturer, HOBAET GODFEEY EORE.MONT. Political Philosophy and Modern Political Institutions —

Full-time Officer Senior Lecturer, WILLIAM MACMAHON BALL, 'Mi A; • , 2

Part-time Officer . Tutor, DOROTHY MARY DAVIES, B.A.

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Law affecting Journalism— Part-time Officer

Lecturer, REGINALD UICIIABD SHOLL, M.A. (Ox. and Melb.).

EDUCATION. Full-time Officer

Professor GKOBGE STEPHENSON BROWNE, M.A. (Oxon.), Dip.Ed. (Ox.. Lond., Melb.).

Part-time Officers Senior Lecturer on Method and Organisation, MATTHEW

STANTON SHARMAN, M.A., M.Sc Lecturer on Method of History, ALICE HOY, M.A., LL.B.,

Dip.Ed. Lecturer on Method of English, ISABELLA DOROTHEA

MARSHALL, M.A. (Ox. and Dub.), Dip.Ed. (Camb.) Lecturer on educational Psychology and Experimental Edu­

cation, PETER MOLITOR BACUELARD, Ph.D. (Cologne). Lecturer on Method of Geography and Biological Sciences,

HERBERT WARD WILSON, O.B.E., Croix de Guerre, M.C, M.Sc

Lecturer on Method of Physical Scie7ices, ALAN HOLLICK RAMSAY', B.Sc, Dip.Ed.

Lecturer on Method of Modern Languages, WILFRID HENRY FREDERICK, M.A., Dip.Ed.

Letturer on Method of Classics, ETHEL MARY MACDONALD, B.A.

Lecturer on Method of Drawing, ARNOLD NOALL. Lecturer on Method of Commercial Subjects, NELSON LOVE

JAMIESON, B.A., B.Com., Dip.Ed. Lecturer on Health Education, FRANK K1NGSLEY NORBIS,

Ml)., B.S. Lecturer on Speech- Training, IRENE WEBB. Lecturer on Method of Music, SYLVIA McCONKEY.

SCIENCE. Chemistry—

Full-time Officers Professor EHNST JOHANNES HARTUNG, D.Sc, Assnciaie Profe^or in Oryanie Chemistry, WILLIAM DAVIES,

D.Sc (Man.), D.Ph. (Ox.) Senior Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, BERNARD CAVANAOH,

M.A., (Ox.), D.Sc (London), F.I.C. (on leave). Senior -Lecturer in General and Inorganic Chemistry, NOEL

STANLEY BAYLISS, B.Sc. (Melb.) B.A. (Oxon), Ph.D. (Calif.).

Senior Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry, GUSTAV ADOLPH AMPT, B.Sc.

Lecturer (Carnegie), ERICH HEYMANN, Ph.D. (Frankfurt). Senior Demonstrator, RUTH SUGDEN, M.Sc. Demonstrator in Organic Chemistry, ARTHUR NEVILLE

HAMBLY, M.Sc, Dip.Ed. Part-time Officers

Lecturer in Principles of Applied Chemistry, VALENTINE GEORGE ANDERSON.

Senior Demonstrator, MARGARET EMELLIE SCOTT, B.Sc

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Natural Philosophy— Full-time Officers

Professor THOMAS HOWELL LAHY, M.A;, (Camb.. andiMelb.), Se.D.fCamh.), F.E.S:, FI.P.-

Asaooiate Professor!ERIC OSWALD HEBCUS, D.So.;.,F:In8t.P. Senior Lecturers, JAMES: STANLEY ROGERS,- M.C, B.A.,

Dip.Ed., M.Sc, F:Inst.P. LESLIE HAROLD, MARTIN, PhvD.', (Camb).

Research Physicist;. ERIC HENRY- STONELEY BURHOP, B.A., MSc...

Lecturer and; Demonstrator;. ROWLAND JTEEVOR' WELLABD BINGHAM, M.Sc.

Senior Demonstrators, NATALIE CONSTANCE- BOWEN ALLEN, M-.So.-, EDITH ALICE NELSON,-M; A., MiSo.

Demonstrator, WALTEB>GEORGE-.KANNULUIK,, D.Sc Geology—

Full-time Officers Professor ERNEST' WILLINGTON SKEATS; D:SC (Lond. and

Melb.), A.B:CSo.,.F.G.S. (on le'are).• Acting Professor HEBBEBT ST. JOHN SUMMEBS, D.Se. Senior Lecturer in Palaeontology and Agricultural Geology

FBEDERICK ALEXANDER SINGLETON, M.Sc. Lecturer, EDWIN SHERBON HILLS, M.Sc (Melb)

Ph.D. (Lond.).. Senior Demonstrator; HOWARD BOLITHO HAUSEB', M.SC. Demonstrator,- JOHN SPENGEB1 MANN;

Zoology— Fulltime Officers

Professor WILFRED EADE AGAR, M.A. (Camb.), D.Sc (Olas. and Melb.),- F.R.S.,

Associate Professor OSCAR WERNER TIEGS, D:Sc:(Adel.). Senior Lecturer, GWYNNETH VAUGHAN.. BUCHANAN,

D.Sc. Senior Demonstrator, FRANK.. HARVEY DBUMMOND, B.Sc

(W.A). Part-time Officer

Demonstrator, (Margaret Catto), LEOPOLD WILLIAM STA CH B.Sc.

Botany— Full-time Officers

Professor ALFRED JAMES- EWABT; D.Sc. (Lond., Ox and Melb), Ph.D. (Leip.), F:L.S., F.R.S.

Associate Professor,. ETHEL-IRENE. McLENNAN,'D.Sc Senior Lecturer -in.-Botany and Agricultural Botany, REUBEN

TOM PATTON, D:Sc. MiF.'"(IIarv,),iD.I.C. (Lond.) (on leave) Lecturer (including evening),. ISABEL'. CLIFTON COOKSON,

D.Sc. Lecturer, BRIAN JOHN GRIEVE, Ph.D. (Lond.), M.Sc Senior-, Demonstrator,, EILEEN: ELIZABETH . FISHER,-. M.Sc,

(on. leave). Demonstrator, Caroline Kay Scholar,

French and German for Science Students— Full-time Officer'

Tutor, DOROTHEA BEBECCA. COVERLID, M.A., Dip.Ed. a

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LAW. Full-time Officer*

Professor of Publ ic L a w , KENNETH HAMILTON BAILEY, M.A., B.C.L. (Ox.) , LL.M. (Melb) (on leave).

Professor ot Ju r i sp rudence , GEORGE WHITECBOSS PATON, B.A., B.C.L. (Ox.), M.A. (Melb.).

Part- t ime Officers Independent Lecturer in Proper ty i n L a n d a n d Conveyancing,

ALEXANDEB DUNCAN GEANT ADAM, B.A., LL.B. Independent Lecturer in Contract a n d Persona l P roper ty ,

THOMAS WEETMAN SMITH, M.A., LL.M. Independent Lecturer in Procedure , ELIAS GODFREY

COPPEL, LL.M. Independent Lecturer in Equi ty , A R T H U R DEAN, LL.M. Independent Lecturer in Privote. I n t e r n a t i o n a l L a w a n d

I n t e r n a t i o n a l Relat ions, P H I L I P DAVID PHILLIPS, M.A., LL.B.

Tutors, EUSTACE HALLEY COGHILL, LL.M. RICHARD MOULTON EGGLESTON, LL.B..

MEDICINE. An atomy—

Full-time Officers Professor FREDERIC WOOD JONES, D . S c , M.B., R.S.,

F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ( L o n d ) , F .R.S . , F.Z.S. Senior Lecturers , EDWARD FORD, M.B., B.S. (mi leave).

. SYDNEY SUNDERLAND, M.B., B S. Lecturer (Stewart) ,

Anthropology Research Fellow, DONALD FINDLAY FERGUSON THOMSON, D.Sc.

Part- t ime Officers Independent Lecturer in Surg ica l Ana tomy, ALBERT

ERNEST COATES, M.D., M.S. Demonstrator in Radioloyical Ana tomy , KEITH HOLLY

HALLAM, M.B., B.S., D.M. and R.E. (Hon.).

Physiology— Full-time Officers

Professor WILLIAM ALEXANDER OSBORNE, M.B., B.Ch. (Belt.), D.Sc. (Tub. and Melb.), F.A.C.S. ( l ion) (on leave).

Associate Professor in Bio-Chemistry, WILLIAM JOHN YOUNG, M.Sc (Man.), D.Sc. (Lond, and Melb.)

Senior Demonstrators, BLANCHE LOUISE BREWSTER. MARGARET HUTCHINSON, KATHLEEN ALICE O'DELL LAW, M.Sc TREVOR BASIL KILVINGTON, B.Sc

Part-time Officers Senior Lecturer (including Clinical Physiology), LESLIE

ALGERNON IVAN MAXWELL, M.Sc , B .Agr .Sc , M.D.. B.S.

Pathology— F u l l t i m e Officers

Professor PETER M A C C A L L U M , M . C , M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.) M.B., Ch.B., D . P H . (Edin.)

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Senior Lecturer, ROY DOUGLAS WRIGHT, M B . , M.S. Lecturer Stewart , ERIC LEONARD COOPER, M.D., B.S.

Part-t ime Officers Lecturer, JOHN ISAAC HAYWAKD, M.D., U.S. Lecturer in Neurological Pathology, LEONARD BELL COX

M.D., B.S. (Honorary) . Senior Demonstrator (Beaney Scholar), JOHN JOSEPH MARTIN

KENNY, M.B., B.S., Bacteriology—

Full-time Officers Professor HAROLD ADDISON WOODRUFF, B.Sc

M.R.C.V.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Senior Lecturer, THOMAS SCREEN GREGORY, B.V Sc. Lecturer , SARA ELISABETH GUNDEUSEN, B.Sc , M.B., B S. Senior Demonstrator, NANCY ATKINSON, M.Sc.

Medicine— Part- t ime Officers

Independent Lecturer (Stewart) , STEWART OSBUBN COWEV M.D., B.S.

" O t h e r " Stewart Lecturers , LEONARD BELL COX. M D B S LESLIE EVERTON HURLEY, M.D., M.S. WILBERFORCK STEPHEN NEWTON, M.D., B.S.

Lecturer (Stewar t Scholar) , Surgery—

Part-t ime Officers Independent Lecturer (Stewart), THOMAS ERNEST VICTOR

HURLEY, C.M.G., M.D., M.S , F.R.C S. " O t h e r " Stewart Lecturers , WILLIAM ALLAN UAILES M Ii

B.S., F.R.C.S. ' ' " BALCOMBE QUICK, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. CHARLES GORDON SHAW, M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S.

Lecturer (Stewart Scholar), EDGAR SAMUEL JOHN KING M.D., B.S., D.Sc.

Lecturer (Guy Miller Tutor), WILLIAM GEORGE DISMORE UPJOHN, M.D., M.S.

Obstetrics a n d Gynaecology— Full-time Officer

PROFESSOR ROBERT .MARSHALL ALLAN, M . C , M.D Ch.B. (Edin.), M.D. (Melb.), F.R.C.S.E., F.R.A.C.S., L.M. (Dublin), P.C.O.G.

Par t - t ime Officers Clinical Lecturer in Infan t Welfare, KATE ISABEL

CAMPBELL, M.D., B.S. Tha l ia Roche Demons t ra tor i n Obstetrics, ARTHUR MITCHELL

WILSON, M.D., B.S. Publ ic H e a l t h -

Part-t ime Officer Independent Lecturer , J O H N DALE, O.B E., M.D., Ch.B

M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. , B.Sc. (Public Heal th) Forensic M e d i c i n e -

Part-t ime Officer

Independent Lecturer, CRAWFORD HENRY MOLLISOV . M B . , B.S., M.R.C.S.

Ma te r i a Medica a n d P h a r m a c y — Approved Lecturer a t the College of Pharmacy, BYRON LIONEL

STANTON, M.B., B.S.

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Medical Ethics— Part-time'Cfficcr

Lecturer , R U P E R T MAJOR DOWNES, M.D., U S . Anaesthetics—

Part-time Officer Lecturer ,

Venereal Diseases— Part-time Officer

Lecturer , HENRY NEWMAN MOKTENSEN, M.H., M.S.. Therapeut ics—

Part-time Officers Lecturers,

FREDERICK DONALD HERBERT BLOIS LAWTON O.B.E., M.B., B.S., F.R.C.P. (Melbourne Hospital).

JAMES PERB-INS MAJOR, II .D. , B.S., (Alfred Hospital). WILLIAM JOSEPH NEWING, M.D.. B.S. (St.Vincent 's Hosp­

ital). Laryngology a n d Otology—

Part-t ime Officer Lecturer , ERIC WILKINS GUTTER1DGE, M.D., B.S.

Psychology— Parr-time Officer

Lecturer , Professor JOHN ALEXANDER GUNN, B . S c , M.A., Ph.D.

ENGINEERING. Full-time Officers.

Professor AUBREY FREDERIC BURSTALL, Ph.D. ( C a m b ) , M.Sc (Birm.), A.M.I.Mech.E.-, A.MJ.A.E:, M.I.M.,

Associate Profehsor- in Electrical ' Engineer ing , EDWABD BY-AM. BROWN, D .Sc , A.C.G.I.

Senior Lecturer in Civil Enuinee i ing , CLARENCE WILLIAM NEWSOME SEXTON, M.C.E., M.lnst.C.E. ' "

Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering a n d Aerodynamics, EDWARD JAMES CADELL RENNIE, 1 M.E., A.M.I.Ae.E;

Senior Lecturer in Surveying, ERROL RAFFAEL HENRY DARWIN, B.Sc (Adel.), L.S., A.M.I.C.E.

Lecturer in Civil Engineer ing , LAWRENCE GALBRAITH, B.C.E.

Lecturer in Mechanical Engineer ing, THEON-/ NUMA MIRFIELD, B.Mech.E.. BiE.E., A.M.I.E;

Lecturer in Strength a n d Elast ici ty of Materials and ' Electr ical Design, FRANK GORDON ALBERT SUBLET,

M.E.E., B.Mech.E. Lecturer in Graphics a n d Engineer ing Design,

Senior Demonstrator in Civil Engineering, NEIL. MURRAY \VOttNEB„'BC.E' . i

Senior Demonstrator ' in Electrical Engineer ing, ,

Senior Demonstrator in Strength a n d Elast ici ty, of Mater ia l s , DESMOND OTTO MULLER, B.C.E.

Demonstrator in Mechavical Engineer ing , , CUTI1BERT VICTOR BIDGWAY.

Demonstrator in. Machin ing , DANIEL MACKENZIE.

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Part- t ime Officers Lecturer in A'uail« a n d Streets, LOUIS FRANCIS LODER,

M.C.E. Lecturer in Ambulance Wort, WALTER ERNEST SUMMONS

M.D., B.S., D.P.H. Demonstrator in Electrical Engineering, ARTHUR WARRING­

TON MARTIN, B.Sc

Metal lurgy — Full-time Officers

Professor J O H N NEILL GREENWOOD. D.Sc. (Man, and MelbA Senior Lecturer, PERCIVAL FARADAY THOMPSON. Senior Lecturer in M i n i n g and Metulturgy, GODFBEY

BERNARD O'MALLEY, B.Met.E. Lecturer, HOWARD KNOX WORNER, M.Sc.

ARCHITECTURE. F u l l t i m e Officer

Senior Demonstrator, EILEEN MARY FLORENCE GOOD, Dip. Arch. ;.

Part-t ime Officers Independent Lecturer, JOHN STEVENS GAWLER, F.R.V I.A Lecturer , GORDON JOHN SUTHERLAND, Dip.Arch. Ins t ructors in Free Drawing,

ROBERT OSBORNE PATRICK JOSEPH ELLIS. ALFRED ORTON DALTON. RHYS EVAN HOPKINS, B.Arch.

Lecturer (Director, Atelier), LEIGHTOX IRWIN, F.R.I .B.A. F.R.A.I.A., A.M.T.P.I.

/"ssistant Lecturer and Demonstrator, JOHN FRANCIS DEIGHTON SCARBOROUGH.

Demonstrator, RAYMOND SCHMERBERG, Dip.Arch.Des.

AGRICULTURE. Full-time Officers

Professor SAMUEL MACMAHON WADHAM, M.A., (Camb. and Melb.), Agr. Dip. (Camb.).

Lecturer in Agr icu l tura l Entomology, J A N E T WATSON R A F F , M.Sc.

Lecturer in Agr icu l tu ra l Chemistry, GEOFFREY WINTHROP LEEPER, M.Sc.

Lecturer in Agr icu l tu ra l Engineer ing , GILBERT HOWARD VASEY, B.C.E.

Research Assistant, JOHN STUART BAI.LANTYNE, B.Agr.Sc.

Part-time-Officers Lecturer in Agr icu l tu re , Part I., HAROLD CANFIKLD

WILSON. Lecturer in An ima l Husbandry , ROBERT J O H N

deCOUBCY TALBOT, B . V . S c . . Lecturer in Dai ry ing , JAMES MATTHEW K E R B . Lecturer in P l an t Pathologv, 'BRIAN JOHN GRIEVE,

Ph.D. (Lond.), M.Sc. Lecturer in Viticulture, DOUGLAS G R E E B QUIN. l e c t u r e r in Wool Classing, GEORGE WALLACE MoDONALD. Lecturer in Veterinary Dietetics, ERNEST ARTHUR

KENDALL, B.V.Sc.

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Lecturer in Hor t i cu l tu ra l Science a n d Pract ice, FRANK MORRES READ, M.Agr.Sc. '?'*

Lecturers in Dai ry Technology, LOUIS ROBERTSON SCHARP, OSWY IRVING CEUZON DALEY.

VETERINARY SCIENCE. Full-t ime Officers

Director of Veterinary Ins t i tu te , HAROLD EDWARD ALBISTON, D.V.Sc.

Assis tant Research Pathologist , Walter a n d E l i z a Ha l l Research Fellow, a n d Lecturer in Paras i tology, EDWARD MURRAY PULLAR, M.V.Sc. «—J

J . M. Higgins Research Scholar, COLIN JOHN RICHARD GORRIE, B.V.Sc,

Caroline. Kay Scholar, ELAINE BETHELL, B.Sc. Milk Bacteriologist, JEAN DUDLEY McLEAN, B.Sc

COMMERCE. Economics—

Full-time Officers Professor DOUGLAS BERRY COPLAND, C.M.G., M.A.,

D.Sc, (N.Z.), Litt .D. (Melb.) Associate Professor in Commerce, GORDON LESLIE WOOD,

M.A. (Tas.), Li t t .D. Lecturer (visiting), COLIN CLARK.

Part- t ime Officers Lecturer , ORWELL deRUVTER FOENANDER, LL.M. Tutor, GEORGE ALFRED WELLER, B.Com. Tutor in Stat is t ical Method, WILLIAM KENNETH WILLIAMS.

Economic History— F u l l t i m e Officer

Senior Lecturer, HERBERT BURTON, B.A. (0,'land.), M.A., (Oxon).

Accountavcy--

Part- t ime Officers Lecturer, ADOLF ALEXANDER FITZGERALD, B.Com,,

F.I.C.A. Assistant Lecturer, GARRETT ERNEST FITZGERALD,

B.A., B.Com. Tutor, LOUIS GOLDBERG, B.Com.

M a r k e t i n g -Part- t ime Officer

Lecturer , ARTHUR GORDON WHITLAM, B.A., B.Com. Law—

Part-time Officers Lecturer , JOHN GERALD NORRIS, LL.M. Tutor , RICHARD MOULTON EGGLESTON, LL.B.

I n d u s t r i a l a n d Financial Organisation— Part-t ime Officers

Lecturer , GEORGE ANDERSON, M.A., LL.M., M.Com. Assistant Lecturer, JOHN WILLIAM MUNTZ EDDY, B.Com. Tutor, GEORGE ALFRED WELLEB, B.Com.

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Industrial Relations— Part-time Officer

Lecturer, OEOEGE ANDERSON. M.A., LL.M., M.Com. (Honorary).

Cost Accountancy— Part-time Officers

Lecturers, LESLIE ARTHUR SCHUMEE, A.I.C.A., F.A.I.S., F.C.A.A.

MAGNUS VICTOR ANDERSON, B.Com. Public Administration—

Part-time Officer Lecturer, JOHN ALLAN AIRD, B.Agr.Sc, Dip. Com.

University Extension. Director-PBOFESSOE JOHN ALEXANDER GUNN .Sc

(Lond.), M.A. (Liv. and Melb.), Ph.D. (Liv.)

Warden of the Union House. WILLIAM BBYDEN, B.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), Ph.D., (Edin.).

Instructors. Dutch—AUGUSTIN LODEWYCKX, M. A., (Cape of Good Hope and Melb.),

Litt.D. (Ghent.) Japanese—MOWSEY INAGAKI. Scandinavian Languages—MRS. A. LODEWYCKX. Koitan—OMEBO SCHIASSI, LL.D. (Bologna). Russian-JOHS SINOVY GOODE, M.E. Spanish—MRS. ERIKA SP1VAKOVSKY, Ph.D. (Berlin).

Registrar. JOSEPH PROCTER BAINBRIDGE, F.I.C.A., F.C.I.S., J .P

(on leave).

Acting-Registrar. ALFRED WOOLLEY GREIG, J.P.

Survey Officer. JOHN FREDERICK FOSTEB, M.A., LL.M.

Accountant. FBANK HOEACE JOHNSTON, B.A., B.Cora.

Public Examinations Clerk. JOHN SEEVICE MUNEO

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Clerk of Students' Records. EGBERT JAMES MOODY GOBDON, Dip.Com.

Librarian. LEIGH SCOTT, M.A.

Assistant Librarian. AETHUE LEOPOLD GLADSTONE McDONALD, B.A.

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Ifacultn of 'Mehicim.

Recognised General Hospitals. ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

Dean of the Clinical School: MR. W. A. HAILES Sub-Dean: DR. W. E . A. H U G H E S - J O N E S .

O U N I C A L INSTRUCTORS—

In-Patient Physicians and Clinical Lecturers: S. O. CO WEN, M.D., l i .S. L. E . H U R L E Y , M.D., M.S. F . B . LAWTON, O.I3.B-, M.B., B.S., 'F .R.C.P. R. P . M c M E E K I N , M.D., U.S. S. V. S E W E L L , M.D., B.S. H . H. T U R N B U L L , M.D., B.S.

• Out-Patient Physicians and Clinical Tutore: K. D. F A I R L E V , M.D., B.S. W. W. S. JOHNSTON, M.D., B.S. L. A. I . M A X W E L L , M.D., B.S. G. P E N I N G T O N , M.D., B.S. E . G. ROBERTSON, M.D., M.R.C.P. D. J . THOMAS, M.D.. B.S.

In-Patient Surgeons and Clinical Lecturers: A. E . COATES,-M.D.,-M.S. T. E. V. H U R L E Y , C.'M.G., M.D., M.S., F.B.G.S. W. A. HAILES , M.B., B.S., F .R.C.S. S I R ALAN N E W T O N , M.B., M.S., F .R.C.8 . C. H . C. SEAUBYVM.D. , M.S., F J R . C S . W. G. D. U P J O H N , M.D., M;S., F.R.C;S.

OuUPatient Surgeons and Clinical Tutors: E. A. H U G H E S - J O N E S , M.D. , .M.S. ,F .R.C.S. E . S. J . KING. 'M.D. . M.S . , ' F . 'R . aS . J. O. SMITH. M. 'D. ,B .S , F . R . C S . G. R. A. SYME, M.B., B;S., F.R.C.S. J . B . T U R N E R , M.D., -M.S., F.R.C.S.

'.R..-D. "WRIGHT, M.B. , M.S.

A L F R E D H O S P I T A L . D t a n of the Clinical School: J . F . M A C K E D D I B , M.D. , B . S . Sub-Dean: E. D O W N I E , M.D., B.S., M;R;C.P.

C U N l O A l -INSTRUCTORS—

In-Patient Physicians and Clinical -Lecturers: J . R. ' B E L L . M J D . , B.S., F .R.C.P . (on leave) G. A . - B i H M E . M.D...B-S., D .P .H. (Acting). J . P . .MAJOR, M.D.. B;9. W. S. N E W T O N . M.D., B;S. M. D. S I L B E R B E R G , M.V., S.S.

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Out-Patient Physicians and Clinical Tutors: G. A. B I R N I E , M.D., B.S.. D.P.H. (Acting In ­

patient) J . A. McLEAN, M.D., M.S., M.R.C.P. (Acting). A. R. BUCHANAN, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.P. J . F . CHAMBERS, M.D., B.S. . M.R.C.P E . D O W M E , M.D., B.S., M.R.C.P. I . G. McLEAN, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.P.

In-Patient Surgeons and Clinical Lecturers: J . K E N N E D Y , M.D., B.S., F .R.C.S. A. F . MACLURE, M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S. (on leave) C. J . O. BROWN, M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Acting). B . QUICK, M.B., B.S.; F.R.C.S. A. J . TRINCA, M.D.. B.S., F.R.C.S. H . C. TRUMBLE. M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S

Out-Patient Surgeons and Clinical Tutors: L . H . BALL, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. C- J. O. BROWN, M.D..B.S-, F . R C S . (Acting In ­

pa t ien t ) . E. T- CATO, M B . , B.S., F.R.C.S. (on leave). H . A. P H I L L I P S , M.D., M.S., F .R.S.E. (Acting). C. H . H E M B R O W , M.B"., B.S., F.R.C.S. C. A. M. R E N O U , M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.

ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL. Dean of the Clinical School: C. GORDON SHAW,

D.S.O., V.D., M.D., M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.A.C.S. Sub-Dean: F R A N K MORGAN. M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.

CLINICAL I N S T R U C T O R S — In-Pat ient Physicians :—

J . G. H A Y D E N , M.D., B.S., M.R.O.P. (Lond.). W . J . N E W I N G , M.D., B.S. A. E. R. W H I T E , M.D., B S. F . J . NIALL, M.D., B;S., M.R.C.P. (Lond.).

Out-Patient Phys ic ians :— G. DOYLE, M.D., B .Sc , M.R.C.P., F .R.C.S. (Ed . ) . C. H . P ITTS , M.D., B.8. , D.T.M., M.R.G.P. (Load.) T. A FALCONER H E A L E , M B . , B.S., M.R.O.P.

(Lond.) E . L. COOPER, M.D., B.S. T. DALY, M.D., B.S.

In-Pat ient Surgeons :— S I R H U G H D E V I N E , M.B., M.S. F.R.A.O.8.,

F.A.C.S. LEO DOYLE, M.B., M.S.. F.R.A.C.S. J . F . MACKENZIE; M.B., B.S., F.R.A.C.S. C. GORDON SHAW, M.D., B.S., F.R.C.a. J . NEWMAN MORRIS, M.B., B.S,, F.R.C.S. .

F.R.A.C.S.

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Out-Patient Surgeons:— F. J . 0 . COLAHAN, M . D , M.S., F.R.A.C.S. C. H. OSBORN, M . B , B.S., F.R.C.S , K.R.A.C.3. J . G. W H I T A K E R , M.D.. M.S., F.R.O.rt. F . F . D'ARCY, M.A., M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S ,

F R A C S K. H A D ' E L Y , 'M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., F.R.A.C.S.

CLINICAL L E C T U R E R S —

Medicine :— DR. W. J . N E W I N G DR. A. E . R. W H I T E D R . J . G. H A Y D E N . DR. F . J . NIALL

Surgery :— S I R H U G H DEVINE MR. L. DOYLE MR. J . F . MACKENZIE DR. C. GORDON SHAW MR. J . NEWMAN MORRIS

CLINICAL T U T O R S —

Medicine :— DR. E . L. COOPER DR. C. H . F I T T S

Surgery •'— MR. K. H A D L E Y MR. C. H. OSBORN

Special Hospitals and Departments.

WOMEN'S HOSPITAL. GYNAECOLOGY.

Senior Surgeons— N. L. S P E I R S , M.B., B.S., F.R.A.C.S. B . M. S U T H E R L A N D , M.B., B.S., F.R.A.C.S W. G. H. CUSCADEN, M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S (Edin.

F.R.A.C.S. E . R. W H I T E , M.D., B.S., F.R.A.C.S. J . A. H . S H E R W I N , M.D., B.S. 3 . H . ALLEN, F.R.C.S. Ed.

Assistant Surgeons— P . G. B R E T T , M.B., B.S., F.R.A.C.S. J . LEON JONA, M.D., M.S., D Sc , F.R.A.C.S R. N . WAWN, M.B., B.S., F.R.A.C.S. A. M. WILSON, M.D., B.S., F.CO.G A. W. H A R L E Y , M B . , B.S., F . R C S . (Edin.). G. SIMPSON, M.B., B.S.. M.R.C.P. (Lond) .

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M I D W I F E R Y . Surgeons—

P R O F E S S O R R. MARSHALL ALLAN. M.D., F.R.O.S. (Edin.), F .RA.C.S. , F.C.O.G.

J . S. G R E E N , M.D., B.S.. D.G;0. (Dublin), M.C.O-G. W. D. SALTAU, M.D., B.S. W. I . H A Y E S , M.B., B.S., D.Q.O. (Dublin). F . E . T R U E , M.D., B.S.

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

Dean of the Clinical School: H . DOUGLAS S T E P H E N S , M.D., M.S.

Physicians to In-Pal ients— S T E W A R T W. FERGUSON, M.D., B.S. R. L . F O R S Y T H , M.D., B.S. J W. G R I E V E . M.D., B.S. A. P . DERHAM, M.D., B.S.

Surgeons to In-Pat ients— H . DOUGLAS S T E P H E N S , M.D., M.S. R. M. DOWNES, M.D., M.S. J . G. W H I T A K E R , M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S.

Physicians to Out-Patients— D. M. EMBELTON, M.D., U.S. w . M C L A R E N , M.D. , B .S . H . B . GRAHAM, M.D.. B:S. R . SOUTHBY, M.D., B.S. I . J . WOOD, M.D., M.R.C.P. M. L. P O W E L L , M.R.C.P. H . L. STOKES, M.R.CP.

Surgeons to Out-Patients. C. H . OSBORN, M.H., B.S. F.R.C.S. D. O. BROWN.-MID., SIS. 3 . B . COLQUHOUN, F.R.C.S. (Edin.) . W. R. F O R S T E R , M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S.

Pathtlogist— R. W E B S T E R , M.D., B;S., D.Sc.

ROYAL MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

D I S E A S E S OK T H E S K I N .

R. R . W E T T E N H A L L , M.B., B.S. J . H . K E L L Y , M.D., B.S., M.R.G.P. (Lond.).

D I S E A S E S O F T H E T H R O A T , N O S E A'ND E A R .

G. C. SCANTLEBURY, M.B., B.S.. F .RXJ .S /Ed .

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O P H T H A L M O L O G Y .

L. J . C. MITCHELL, M.D., B.S.

GYNAECOLOGY.

R. W.- CHAMBERS, M.D;, B.S,, D.G.Q. Dub.

A N A E S T H E T I C S .

MR. R. H O W D E N , MR. F . W. G R E E N , DK. H . C D I S H E R , MR. B . N . H . GANDEVIA, DR. G. L L I L L I E S , DR. T. G. B . ALLEN, MR. R. H. ORTON MR. D. G. R E N T O N , MR: R. W. D. F I S H E R , M R I . C. JAMES, MR.. W. L. COLQUHOUN.

P S Y C H I A T R I S T .

H. F . MAUDSLEY, M.D., B.S.

A S S I S T A N T P A T H O L O G I S T .

R. J. W R I G H T SMITH, M.D., B.S

ST. V I N C E N T ' S H O S P I T A L .

O P H T H A L M O L O G Y .

A. H . JOYCE, M.B., B.S. J . F . S P R I N G , M.D., B.S.

G Y N A E C O L O G Y .

R. F . O'SULLIVAN, M.B., B.S. , F.R.C.S. ( In-PaUent ) . H . S. JACOBS, M.D., B.S. (Out-Pat ient) . E. ECCLES MACKAY, M B . , F.R.C.S. (Out-Patient).

D I S E A S E S OF T H E S K I N .

K. S. COLQUHOUN, M.D., B.S. H . WILLIAMS, M.B., B.S.

D I S E A S E S O F T H E T H R O A T , N O S E AND E A R .

R. V. H E N N E S S Y , M.D., B.S. , F.H.C.S., D.D.Sc. H . S. F O R R E S T , M.B., B.S.,

A N A E S T H E T I C S .

MR. F . L. DA V I E S , MR. V. M. O'GRADY, MISS LORNA B R A T , ' MR. F. E. K E A N E , MR. T. J . K. WH1TTAM, T H E REGISTRAR.

P S Y C H I A T R Y .

J . F . WLL.LIA1IS, M.D., B.S., M.-.R.C.P.

PiATHOLOGISTi

A. J . BBEN-AN-, M.D-.-. M.S.

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A L F R E D H O S P I T A L .

O P H T H A L M O L O G Y .

J . R. ANDERSON, M.D., B.S. , F.R.C.S. (Edin.) , D.O.M.S., F.R.A.C.S.

D I S E A S E S OK T H E S K I N .

S. W. S H I E L D S , M.B., B.S., D.M.R.E. (Camb.).

D I S E A S E S OF T H E T H R O A T , N O S E AND E A R .

A. BLAUBAUM, M.B., B.S., F.R.A.C.S. B . FOSTER, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.O.9.

D I S E A S E S OF C H I L D R E N ,

W. S. L A U R I E , M.D., B.S. F . K. NORRIS , M.D., B.S. H . C. COLVILLE, M.B., M.S., F .R.A.C.S.

V E N E R E A L D I S E A S E S .

MR. C. A. M. R E N O U , MR. H . G. F U R N B L L , D R . H . A. P H I L L I P S , MR. H. N . MORTENSEN.

A N A E S T H E T I C S .

DR. G. L. L I L L I E S , MR. N. B . W H I T E . MR. D. G. R E N T O N , DU. G. A. KAYE, MR. R. H . O R T O N , MR. W . L. COLQUHOUN, MR. L. F . NICHOLSON. MISS M A R J O R I E H U G H E S .

G Y N A E C O L O G Y .

R. F O W L E R , M.D., B.S., F .R.C.S. (Eng.), F.A.C.S.. F.R.A.C.S.

O B S T E T R I C S .

C. S. WOOD. M.B., B.S., F .R.C.S. (Eng. ) . F.A.O.S., F.R.A.C.S.

P A T H O L O G I S T .

R. A. W I L L I S , M.D.. B.8., D . S c , M.R.C.P. (Lond.)

E Y E A N D E A R H O S P I T A L .

H O N . O P H T H A L M I C S U R G E O N S .

MARK C. GARDNER, M.D.. B.S. , F .R.A.C.S. J . A. O ' B R I E N , M.B. , B.S., F.R.A.O.S. A. S. ANDERSON, M.B., B.S., F .R .A.C.3 .

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H O N . A U R A L S U R G E O N S .

Substitute to be appointed on 13th December.

G. A. D. M c A R T H U R , M.D., B.S., F.R.A.C.S. H . N. M. P U C K L B , M.B. , B.S., F.R.C.S. (Edin.),

F.R.A.C.S. L. JOHNSTON, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), D.L.O.

(Lond.). J E A N L I T T L E J O H N , M.B., B.S., D.L.O. ERIC G U T T E R I D G E , M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Edin.),

D.L.O. (Lond.).

H O N . A S S I S T A N T O P H T H A L M I C S U R G E O N S .

E3ME V. ANDERSON, M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S. (Lond.) •, M. Y U I L L E , M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), D.O.M.S.

(Lond.), F.R.A.C.S.. W. J . L. DUNCAN, M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S. (Lond.). R. G. STOTT, M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S. (Lond.). S. F R A S E R , M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S. (Lond.). £ . G. GLASSFORD, M.B., B.S., D.O.M.S. (Londi).

H O N . A S S I S T A N T A U R A L S U R G E O N S .

H. M I T C H E L L . M.B.. B.S., D.L.O. (Lond.), F.R.C.S. (Edin.) , R . C P . S . (Eng.).

C. N . L . CANTOR. M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), D.L.O. (Lond.).

F . DONOVAN, M.D., B.S. M. A S H K E N A S Y , M.D., B.S. N . M. E A D I E , L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Edin.), L .R.F.P . &

S. (Glas.). D.L.O. (Lond.), F.R.A.C.S. C. G A R D I N E R , M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S.

Q U E E N ' S M E M O R I A L I N F E C T I O U S D I S E A S E S H O S P I T A L .

F E V E R S .

T H E MEDICAL S U P E R I N T E N D E N T .

M E N T A L H O S P I T A L .

M E N T A L D I S E A S E S .

J . K. A D E Y , M.B., B.S., (Royal Park). C. F A R R A N EIDGE,M.B. ,Ch .B . (Syd.), D.P.M. (Lond.),

(Mont Pa rk ) .

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tRnibcraitu (£onaerlTatoriunt of iKuaic.

Direc to r—THBOBMOND PROFESSOR O F M U S I C , B E R N A R D T. H E I N Z E , F.R.O.M., Degre Superleur, Schola Cantorum, Paris.

Registrar—A. W. GREIG, Acting-Registrar of. the University.

Secretary—3. SUTTON CROW.

TEACHING STAFF. THEORETICAL.

/"THE ORMOND P R O F E S S O R .

MISS P H Y L L I S ALL1NSON, Mus. Bac., Melb.

MR. A. E . H . NICKSON, F.R.O.O.. A.R.C.M.

History,. Literature, and E s ­thetics

Form and Analys i s , • -/.DR. W . G. P R I C E , Mus. D o c , Oxon.

Harmony, Composition and Counterpoint •

MR. J . A. S T E E L E , Mus. Bac., Melb. MISS CONSTANCE B R O W N E , Dip .

Mas;,, Melb. MISS GLADYS SMITH, Mus. Bac.

VMISS CARRIE; CALBNDUFF, D i p .

PRACTICAL. INTRODUCTORY S C H O O L .

Pianoforte . . . . MISS E L S I E F R A S E R . MR. A. E . H . NICKSON, F.R.C.O.

A.R.C.M. MISS R U T H FLOCKART. MR. G. W. McKEOWN, Dip, Mug.,

Melb. MISS P H Y L L I S ALLINSON, Mus.

B a c , Melb; M R . LINDSAY BIGGINS. Mua»

B a c , Melb. MISS GLADYS-SMITH, Mus. B a c .

Meib. MIS3 R E N N I E . SIMMONS.

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C 0 N S K K V A T O K 1 U M ' S T A F F 87"

Singing

Organ

Violin

Viola .

Violoncello

Flute -

Oboe Clarinet •

Bassoon Trumpet

MISS I S O B E L C A R T E R, Mus. Bac. A.R.C.M. (on leave).

MISS CLARICE MALYON. MISS I S A B E L B I D D E L L , Dip . Mus. ,

. Melb. MR. T. L E S L I E MIDDLETON. MISS CONSTANCE B R O W N E , Dip-

Mus., Melb. MISS RUTH FLOCKART. MISS C A R R I E C A I R N D U F F , Dip.,

Mus. MISS MONA N U G E N T MISS RITA M I L L E R MR. A. E. U, NICKSON, F.R.C.O..

A.R.C.M. MR. F . J . NOTT, Mos. Bac.

F.R.C.O. MR. A. D I GILIO, IDIp. Mus., Melb-MR. W. MALLINSON, Dip. Mua..

Melb. MISS CONSTANCE Z I E B B L L . Mus.

Bao. MR. FRANZ O. SCHIEBLICH MR. W. MALLINSON, Dip . M u a .

Melb. MR. H E N R I TOUZEAU M R . E D M U N D K U R T Z . MR. D. SISSBRMAN MR. A. DI GILIO, Dip. Mus., Melb. M B . L. R. BARKLAM, Dip. Mus. MR. E . W. B R O G D E N . MR. H . EDMKSTON. MISS ISOBEL CARTER, Mua.

B a c , A.R.C.M. (on leave). MR. F . W. MORGAN. MR. P E R C Y CODE

DEGREE; A N D . DIPLOMA SCHOOL.

Pianoforte MR. E D W A R D GOLL MR. J . A. S T E E L E , Mus. Bao. MISS A. E . COCKS, Mus. Aas., Melb MISS M. S U T H E R L A N D . MISS E L S I E F R A S E R . MISS RIEK'E P A R K E R .

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88 CONSEBVATOUIUM STAFF.

MR. LINDSAY BIGGINS, Mus.Bao. Melb.

MR. H . W E L S F O R D SM1THKR3, Dip. Mus., Melb.

MR. G. W. McKEOWN, Dip. Mus, MR. WALDEMAR S E I D E L . MISS R U T H FLOCKART. MR. ROV S H E P H E R D . MR. RAYMOND LAMBERT MISS P H Y L L I S ALL1NSON, Mus. Bac.

MISS GLADYS SMITH, Mus. B a c MISS RENNIE SIMMONS MR. JA3CHA SPIVAKOVSKY MR. MARSHALL SUMNER MR. J . BISHOP MISS RITA H O P E . MISS ISOBEL C A R T E R , Mus. B a c ,

A.R.C.M. (on leave) Singing . . . . MISS CLARICE MALYON.

MISS t. M. B I D D E L L , Dip . Mus. Melb.

MR. T. L. MIDDLETON. MISS CONSTANCE B R O W N E , Dip.

Mus., Melb. MISS R. FLOCKART. MR H E N R Y THOMAS

MADAME J O S E P H I N E O T T L E E MR. ADOLF SPIVAKOVSKY MISS MONA N U G E N T MISS CARRIE C A I R N D U F F . MISS RITA MILLER

Organ MR. A. E. H. NICKSON, F.R.C.O. A.K.C..M.

MR. F . J. NOTT, Mus Bac . F .R .C.O.

Violin MR. A. DI GILIO, Dip. Mus., Melb. MR. E . LAMBERT. MR. J . B. N O R T H MR. C H A R L E S MANBY. MR. W. MALLINSON, Dip Mus.

Melb. MISS E L I S E S T E E L E . MR. WALTER GUDE. MR. TOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY

Viola, Violoncello, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, French Horn, Trumpet and String Bass;—Same as In t roduc to ry School.

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MASTER SCHOOL.

Pianoforte -

Singing Violin

Organ

Violoncello

MR. EDWARD GOLL. MISS B I E K E P A R K E R . MR. WALDEMAR S E I D E L MR. JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY MR. ADOLF SPIVAKOVSKY MR. E. LAMBERT. MR. TOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY MR. A. B. H . NICKSON, F.R.C.O.

A.R.C.M. MR. EDMUND K U R T Z

OTHER CLASSES.

E r S ^ W e ' c S a S ? ' ' - 0 " " 1 ^ ' ° ? e r ° ''-1 T H E ORMOND P R O F E S S O R . Conductor of University Conserva­

torium Orchestra

Conductor of University Bach Society - - - -

Accompanying Class. •

Sight Reading Classes Perc ussion Class -Oerman- - -Art of Speech French . . . . Italian -

MR. W . MALLINSON, Dip. Mus., Melb.

MR. H . THOMAS MR. H . W , S M I T H E R S , Dip , Mua.

Melb. MR. L . BIGGINS MR. G. CRAIG MR. H. G. EGREMONT MISS I R E N E W E B B MLLE. ALIC^ STANDLEY D R . O. SCHIASSI

6A

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The following is a list of Graduates (so far as known) who have fallen in the service of their Country in connection with the War:

1911 ANDERSON, George G r a n t h a m , M.B., B.S. 1914 ANNEAE, Pau l Dal ton. LL.B. 1910 BAGE, Edward Freder ic Robert , B.C.E. 1908 BAILEY, Guy Brooke M.B. 1914 BARRETT, Keith Joy , B.Agr.Sc. 1908 BOWEN. Clarence Edward, LL.B. 1898 BHODGHTON, George Edward. . LL.B. 1919 BUCKLAND. Will iam Alexander John , B.CE. 1913 BULLEN, Norman John II .B., B.S. 1910 CAMPBELL, Sydney J a m e s , M.B., B.8. 1908 CARSE. F r a n c Samuel , LL.B. 1914 CHRISTENSEN, Chris t ian Pedor, B.A. 1910 CONNOR, John l.ealie, B.i l .E. 1917 OOEBETT, Archibald Gladi tone , M.B., BS . . 1914 ORESWEJ.l., Randolph William B.M.E. 1895 DBANB, Edward Wilkinson, M.B., B.S. 1914 DEANS. Arthur,- B.A. 1899 DERAVIN, A r t h u r Francis , M B . , B.S. 1912 DIOKSON, Selwyn Eac , LL.B. 918 DOUBLEDAY, Jack Lindsay, B.D.Sc.

1910 DUFFY. Deamond McMahon Gavan, B.A.. LL.B. 1915 ELLIOTT, George Stephenson, M.B., B.S. 1909 PAIRLEY, J a m e s Pa i rburn , M.D., B.S. 1907 FINK, Gordon, LL.B. 1916 FOX, Alfred Raymond, M.B., B.S. 1910 aARNBTT, Wade Shenton, M.D., B 3 . 1913 GILLESPIE, Rober t Maogregor, B.Agr So. 1907 QOLLER, Alfred Ernest , B.A. 1898 GRANT, Russell Walker, M.A. 1911 GREEN, Har ry F rank lyn , M.B.. B.S. 1912 GREGORY. Oharlea Olapham, LL.B. 1915 GRIFFITH. Henry Hunter , M.B., B.S. 1915 HAMMOND, Alfred George, B.Sc. 1914 HANCOCK. J a m e s McCrae. LL.B.

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1909 HARPER, Gresley T.it.lock I,T..B. 1908 HARPER, Haro ld William, LL.B. 1894 HEAENE, Will iam Weston, M.D., B.8. 1913 HIGGINS, Mervyu Bournes, B.A. 1914 HINMAN, Ar thu r Gurr , B-M.E. 1908 HODGES, Edward Norman , LL.B. 1909 HOGG ART, William Ross, B.A. 1915 HOLMES, Edgar Charles , B.A. 1912 HOLMES, Kenneth Woodfnll, B.C.E. 1913 HONMAN, Andrew Victor. M.B., B.S. 1895 HORSFALL. Leonard Ar thur , B.A., LL.B. 1915 HUGHES, Melville Rule, M.B., B.S. 1915 HDGHSTON. Johns ton , M.B.. B.S. 1912 HYETT, Alan Newcombe, LL.B. 1905 JAMIESON. Douglas Dunbar , M.B., B £ . 1891 JOHNSON. Frederick Miller, M.D. 1917 JOWETT, Eric Craven, B.M.E. 1916 KEA8T, Wil l iam Reginald, B.E.E. 1915 KERB, Eric J o h n , M.B., B.S. 1905 LANGLEY. A r t h u r Wellesley Homan, M.B., B.eJ. 1917 LEOKIE, Wal te r Alan, B.E.E. 1914 LEVI, Keith Maurice. M.B., B.S. 1914 LISTEE. Charles Roy, M.B., B.S. 1918 LISTON, Rober t Bruce. B,Sc, 1918 MoOUTOHAN, F r a n k Marsh, B.E.E. 1911 MACKAY, Murdoch Nish. LL.M. 1897 McLAREN, Samuel Bruce, B.A. 1905 MATHISON, Gordon Olunes McKay, M.D., B.S 1909 MAXTED, Spencer Edward, M.A. 1911 MELVIN, John , B.C.E. 1914 MERZ, George Pinnock, M.B., B.S. 1909 MILLEE, Alber t Guy, M.B., B.S. 1911 NICHOLAS, J a m e s Joach im, M.D., B.8. 1909 OGILVIE, Thomas Alexander. LL.B. 1917 OLIVE, Will iam Major, B.C.E. 1903 OLIVER, Charles Joseph, M.B., BJ3.

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1909 PATTEN, Mur ray Gladstone, M.A. 1902 PETERS, Owen Herber t , M-D., B.S. 1912 PIRANI, Carl Simeon, B.So. 1914 PRITOHARD. Leslie Byr t , B.Agr.Sc. 1911 REID, J a m e s Mansfield, B.OLB. 1901 REID, J o h n Oeoil, B.O.B. 1912 RICHARDSON, George Henry , B.A. 1917 E I N T E L , Horace Lisle, B.A., Dip. Ed. 1917 ROBERTS, Leonard Edmund Wadaworth , M.B.,

B.S. 1909 ROBERTSON, Alexander J o h n , i l .So. 1912 RODDA, Errol Edward, Dip, Ednc. 1915 BOGERSON, William M.B., B.S. 1914 ROTHERA. A r t h u r Cecil Hamel , D.Sc. 1914 8BELENMEYER. Cyril Bober t , B.V.Sc.

1916 SEWELL, Phi l ip Beauohamp. M.B., B.S.

1900 STARLING, Benjamin Alfred. B.C.E. 1909 STEPHEN, Kenneth Travers , LL.B. 1909 STERLING. J o h n Harold , B-A., LL.B.

1914 STBWABT. Codrio Alwyn, M.D.. B.S. 1918 SULLIVAN, Charles Freder ick . B.Sc. 1911 SUTHERLAND. Dallas , LL.B.

1915 SWINBURNE, H a r r y Lafler, B.A. 1887 SYDES. Edward John , M.A.,' LLB. 1901 TEAGUE, Haro ld Oacar, M.B.. B.S. 1915 THOMAS, Edward Cour tney. M.A. 1914 TOWL. Percy Gilchrist , M.Sc. 1915 WELCH. Edward Ronald, M.B., B.S. 1914 WHEATLEY. A r t h u r Wilfred. B.A. 1911 WILCOCK, Ar thur , B.A. 1908 WILLIAMS, Maldwyn Leslie, M.B.. B.S. 1914 WOOD, A r t h u r Holroyd O'Hara , M . B . . B A 1900 WOOD, George. M.A. 1912 WOOD. H a r r y Vasey, D.D.Sc. 1914 WRIGHT. Leonard Alexander. M.B., B.S. 1914 TOXJKCr, Rober t Percy , M.B. , B.S .

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UNIVERSITY ACT 1928.

V I C T O K l.A.

A N N O U N D E V I C E S I M O

GEORGII QUINTI REGIS.

No. 3795.

A n A c t to consolidate t he Law relat ing to the

Univers i ty of Melbourne.

[12th February , 1929.]

BE it enacted by the King's Most Eioellent University Act Majesty by and with the advice and con- I 9 1 5 '

sent of the Legislative Council and the Legisla­tive Assembly of Victoria in this present Par­liament assembled and by tho authority of the same as follows ( that is to say): —

1. This Act may be cited as the University Short title Act 1928, and shall come into operation on a day """^"j^™6

to be fixed bv proclamation of the Governor in a n v l a o n

Council published in the Government Gazette, and is divided into Pa r t s and Divisions as follows: —

PART I.—Consti­tution and Gov-

f Division 1.—The University s. 4 Division 2.—The Council ss. 5-20 Division 3.—Convocation and its

Standing Committee ss. 21-27. eminent of the •{ Division 4.— Tho Professorial University ss. Board s. 28. 4-31. Division 5.—The Faculties s. 29.

Division 6.—Statutes and Eegu-• • • - • [ _ lation's ss. 30 and 31.

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PART II.—Endow- f Division 1.—State Grants and ment Finance i Provision for Teaching <fec. &c. and Provis- and Free Places in certain ion for Teach- i Courses and Subjects ss. 32-35. insj ito.and Free •> Division 2.—University Students Places in cert­ain Courses and Subjects ss. 32-38.

Loan Fund s. I Division 3.—Trust Property s.

37. Division -1.—Audit s. 3.S.

PART 111.—General ss. 39-44. University Act 2. The Acts mentioned in the Schedule to this 1915 s. 2. Act to the extent thereby expressed to be re-Repeal, pealed are hereby repealed. Such repeal shall Schedule. not affect any appointment election regulation Sessional Acts or statute or standing orders made or any degree Revision Act diploma or certificate given or any licence 1915 (No. 2). granted or any lease or mortgage entered into

or executed under the said Acts or any of them before the commencement of this Act and such repeal shall not affect any grant of land made or directed to be made either to the University of Melbourne or to the University jointly with any other person or body.

Interpretation. 3. In this Act unless inconsistent with the ib. s. 3. context or subject-matter— University Act " Casual vacancy " means <J vacancy however 1923 ss. 2, 5. occurring in the office of any member of "Casual^ the council or of any member of the vacancy. standing committee of convocation other­

wise than by the retirement of .such member on the expiration of his term of office.

"Council." " C o u n c i l " means council as constituted under this Act.

"Governor." " G o v e r n o r " means the Governor (or the University Act person for the time being administering i9!5 »• 3- the Government of Victoria) not acting

under the advice of a Minister respon­sible to Parliament.

"Graduate." " G r a d u a t e " means a person upon whom has been conferred or who has been ad. mitted without examination to any

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degree pursuant to any Act relating to the University for the time being in force and whether before or after the passing of this Act.

" H e a d of an affiliated college" means the "Headoian person who is the Warden of Trinity j S ^ f ? College, the Master of Ormond College, the Master of Queen's College, or the Rector of Newman College respectively, or the person who holds under whatever designation the office corresponding to to any of the foregoing offices; and (in the case of any other residential college hereafter affiliated to or connected with the University pursuant to section eighteen of this Act) means such person as tlio governing body of tha t college desig­nates for the purposes of this Act as the head thereof.

"Member of the teaching staff" includes "Member of the professor. teaching staff.

" M i n i s t e r ' ' means Minister ot Public In- " Minister." struction. •

" Professor " means any member of the teach- ' Professor." ing staff of the University who is en­titled to rank as a professor pursuant to statutes of the University • (not being an associate professor or a professor emeritus).

" Professor emeritus " means any person on " Professor whom pursuant to statutes of the Uni- e m e n t u s-versity the title of professor emeritus has been conferred at or after his retire­ment from his office of professor.

" U n d e r g r a d u a t e " means a person (not being " u ° d " " „ a graduate) who has matriculated and g r a u a e ' whose name is for the time being en­rolled as that of a student attending University lectures.

"Where for any purpose under this Act i t is University Act necessary to determine what person or ' 9 2 3 s ' * '2 ' ' classes of persons.constitute the " t each- I'J^?"11* ing staff" of the University the council may.-from ;time to time determine the same.

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University to consist of a council and convocation. University Act 1915 s- 4-University Act 1923 ss. 4, 13. 16 Vict. No. 34 s. 1. Government Gazette, 13th April, 1853.

Limitation on alienation &c

PART I.—CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY.

division 2.—The University.

4. A University is hereby declared to have been established on the eleventh day of April One thousand eight hundred and fifty-three at Melbourne. The University shall consist of a coun­cil and convocation and shall be a body politic and corporate by the name of " The University of Melbourne," and shall for all purposes be deemed to bo tho same body corporate and politic as the body under that name consisting formerly of a council and senate. The University of Melbourne by such name shall have perpetual succession and shall have a common seal and shall by the same name sue and be sued plead and be im­pleaded and answer and be answered unto in all courts of Victoria, and shall be capable in law to take purchase and hold all goods chattels and personal property whatosever, and shall also be able and capable in law to receive take purchase and hold for ever not only such lands buildings hereditaments and possessions as may from time to time be exclusively used and occupied by the immediate requirements of the University but also any other lands buildings hereditaments and possessions whatsoever situate in Victoria or else­where, and shall be able and capable in law to grant demise aliene or otherwise dispose of all or any of the property real or personal be­longing to the University, and also to do all other matters and things incidental or apper­taining to a body politic:

Provided that it shall not be lawful for the University to alienate mortgage charge or demise any lands tenements or hereditaments of which it has become seised or to which it may become entitled by grant purchase or otherwise (unless with the approval of the Governor in Council), except"' by way of lease for any term not exoeed-

'ing twenty-one years 'rom the time when such lease is made in and by which there shall be re-

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served during the whole of the term the highest rent tha t can be reasonably obtained for the same without fine.

Division 2.—The Council.

5. The council shall consist of not more than Constitution •thirty-one members, and shall be constituted aa01"™0011-follows: — Io-s- 7-

(a) Eight members shall be appointed by Members the Governor in Council, of whom— appointed by ' the Governor (i) one shall be a ' member of the Legis- in Council.

lative Council; (ii) two shall be members of the Legis­

lative Assembly recommended for appointment by the members there­of:

(iii) one shall be appointed as repre- University Act seating manufacturing and com- I 9 23-mercial interests;

(iv) one shall be appointed as repre­senting agricultural interests;

(v) two shall be appointed as represent­ing industrial interests; and

(vi) one. elected by the councils of the technical schools shall be appointed as representing technical education;

(6) Ten members (hereinafter referred to as Members elected "members elected by convocation") by convocation, shall be elected by convocation, and shall not include any member of the teaching staff or" other officer of the University whose sole or principal em­ployment is in connexion with his duties as such, or the head of an affi­liated col lege;

. («) Three members (being professors or deans Members elected of faculties) shall be elected by the by professors, professors ; . .,

..;,- (d);,One . member (being a member pf , the M^bere elected teaching, staff whose sole or principal st^"a"tner* > employment is - in connexion with his than professors;

,- 'Amended to 32.. Sec Act ,4110.,

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Members elected by undergraduates.

Ex-ofiicio members.

Heads of affiliated colleges co-opted. Other co-opted members.

Existing members.

Tenure of - office &c. lb. s. 8.

Members subsequently elected or appointed.

Power to remove members appointed: by-Governor in OouncH.

duties as such) shall be elected by the members of the teaching staff other than the professors;

(e) Two members shall be elected by the undergraduates but shall not include any. member of the teaching staff or any person under the full age of twenty-one years;

(/) *The Director of Education the Chairman of the Council of Agricultural Edu­cation and the President of the Pro­fessorial Board shall be members ex officio;

(7) Two and not more than two members shall be heads of affiliated colleges who shall be appointed by co-optiou by the council;

(h) Not more than two other members shall be persons appointed by co-option by the council; and

(i) the present members of the Council of the University in office at the commencement of this Act shall for the respective terms for which they were elected or appointed be deemed to be members of the council elected or appointed under this Act.

6. Subject to this Act— elected or appointed members of the coun­

cil shall be entitled to hold office for four years and shall (if qualified) be eligible for re-election or re-appoint­ment ; and

the term of office of members elected or ap­pointed to fill vacancies caused by the retirement of members on the expira­tion of their term of office shall be reckoned as commencing immediately after the expiration of such term :

Provided that (a) any member of the council appointed by the

Governorin Council may be removed by the Governor in Council;

•Vice-Chancellor added. Sce-A<:t. 4116

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(6) if any member of tlie council appointed as University Act being, a . member of the Legislative Council J9J3-or. of- the Legislative Assembly ceases to be Members of a member of the Legislative Council or of rSm^i'o'' the Legislative Assembly and is not re- Legislative eiectcd at the next election to the Le^is- Assembly lative Council or the Legislative Assembly appointed as / . . , . , • a- J members of (as the case may be) his office as a mem- council. ber of the council shall 'become vacant:

(c) if any member of the council elected or ap- Members pointed by reason of his being a professor, elected or the dean of a faculty, a member of the nPP°inted ^ teaching staff, or the head of an affiliated quluffcadons. college ceases to hold the qualification in respect of which he was elected or appoint­ed, his office aa a member of the council shall become vacant;

(d) if any member of the council becomes en- Ex-offido titled to be a member thereof ex officio he members, shall be deemed and taken to hold omce as a member ex officio and his place on the council thereby vacated shall be filled

in manner provided in thia Act for the filling of casual vacancies; and

(e) the, following provisions shall apply with Members respect to members appointed by oo- appointedlby o p t i o n : - "^P'1 0"-(i) Members so appointed as being heads of

affiliated colleges shall be entitled to hold office for a term of four years; and xucli. term shall bu reckoned as commencing on and including the day of appointment; and vacancies however occurring in the office of members so appointed shall be filled by the appoint­ment by the council by co-option of heads of affiliated colleges in rotation so far as practicable; and

(ii) All other, members appointed by co-option whenever appointed shall retire on- the date (next af ter- their appoint­ment) on, which members appointed by the Governor, in . Council retire by effluxion of time:;

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Elections, how to be held. 76. s. g.

Election of members by convocation or by undergraduates.

Elections and appointments _ to fill vacancies at the end of term of office.

University Act 1923.

Appointment of co-opted members.

Casual vacancies where no election &c l b . s. 10.

7. (1) Subject to this Act elections of members of the council shall be conducted in accordanoe with statutes or regulations of the University.

(2) In the case of elections of members by con­vocation or by undergraduates such statutes or regulations may provide for voting by post and for preferential voting or for proportional repre­sentation where the principle of proportional representation is applicable.

(3) In the case of elections or appointments of members of the council to fill vacancies caused by the retirement of members on the expiration of their term of office

(a) elections or appointments of . members (other than members appointed by co-option) shall be made within one month before the date of the expiration of the term of office aforesaid and shall take effect immediately on the expiration of such te rm; and

(6) the appointment of members to be then ap­pointed by co-option shall. be made at a meeting of the council to be held on,or as soon as practicable after that date.

8. In any case where— (o) at any election for elective members of the

council— (i) no seats or vacancies are filled; or (ii) a number of seats or vacancies less than the whole number which should have been filled is filled; or

but is not held— the seats or vacancies which should have been filled and are not filled shall severally be deemed to be casual vacancies; and the. members eventually elected to fill the same shall be entitled to con­tinue in office as if elected a t such election.

Office of member 9. If any member of the council by writing of council how u n c i e r h i s t a n d directed to the chancellor of the

University resigns his office, of if he is declared vacated.

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by commission or otherwise of unsound mind, or University Act if he becomes bankrupt or insolvent or if he is IQiSs- 7-convicted of any felony or misdemeanour, or if University Act without special leave previously granted by the '9*3s- *• council he absents himself from all meetings of tha same during six consecutive months, or if he is removed from office, or if he ceases to hold any qualification required for his becoming or being a member of the council, his office shall become vacant.

10. (1) Any casual vacancy in the office of an Filling of elected or appointed member of the council shall " ^ d e s be filled by the election or appointment of a mem­ber to fill the vacancy. Ib- s ' " •

(2) The member to be so elected or appointed shall have the like qualification (if any) as that of the member whose office has become vacant.

(3) The election or appointment shall be made by the person or body of persons by whom or which the member whose office has become vacant was elected or appointed.

(4) Subject to this Act a member elected or appointed to fill a casual vacancy shall (save as is otherwise expressly provided with respect to members appointed by co-option as being heads of affiliated colleges) be entitled to hold office during the residue of the term of the member whoso office he fills:

Provided t h a W v a l u e s in (a) any casual vacancy in the office of a mem- cases of

bcr elected by convocation shall be filled members by the standing committee of convoca- f ^ ^ J ^ — ,.J . 7& - , ... . convocation, tion a t a meeting of such committee to be called by the warden; and

(b) if any casual vacancy occurs within three C??"?1 X?cancy months before the expiration of the term months before of office of an elected or appointed mem- eipiration of ber it shall not be obligatory to fill t e r m of office, such vacancy for the remainder of such term.

11. The council shall elect two of its own mem- University Act bers to be chancellor and "vice-chancellor respec- I 9 1 5 s ' I c ' tively annually or whenever a vacancy occurs. chanreUor'and

of deputy. •Title amended to Deputv-Chancellor and new clause added. chancellor

See Act 4116.

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102 THE UNIVERSITY ACT, 192».

Chairmanship. of council. lb. s. 14.

Members of council not to vote where interested. lb. $. 9.

Questions how decided. University Act 1923 s. 22.

Council to have entire manage­ment of the University. University Act 1915 s. 15^

The last preceding section not to restrict certain powers of the University. lb. s. 16.

12. At 'every meeting of the council the chan­cellor or in his absence the vice-chancellor shall preside as chairman; and in the absence of the chancellor and vice-chancellor the members of the council present shall elect a chairman.

13. No member of the council shall be entitled to vote either iu the council or in any committee thereof on any subject in which he has a direct pecuniary interest, and the vote of any member so interested shall be disallowed.

14. (1) All questions which come before any meeting of the council shall be decided by the majority of the members present.

(2) The chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote and in case of an equality of votes a casting vote.

(3) No question shall be decided at any meet­ing of tho council unless at least eight members thereof are present.

15. The council shall have full power to ap­point and dismiss all professors officers and ser­vants of the said University, and shall have the entire • management and superintendence over the affairs concerns and property thereof, subject to the statutes and regulations of the University.(«

16. Nothing in the last preceding section shall be deemed cither to restrict the power of the University to make any statute or regulation for the good government thereof or to impose upon the • council any duty inconsistent with any such statute or regulation.

(a) At a visitation held at the University on 16th July, 1871, by His Excellency Viscount Canterbury as visitor, assisted by Molesworth, J., the visitor said, " I think that the words 'subject to the statutes and regulations of the said University* apply to the whole of the powers vested in the council by this section, and I am of opinion, therefore, it must be held that the founder contemplated the enactment, by the constituted authorities, of statutes or regula­tions which would be binding on the council in the exercise by them of any or all of the powers'thus vested in them. In the absence of any statute or regulation to the contrary, the council may exercise, according to their discretion, all the powers vested ' in themby'this section."—See 2 A.J.R., 91.

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17 The council shall subject to this Act(&) have Council to make full power to make and alter any statutes and s ^ J j t ^ a a d

regulations (so as the same arc not repugnant to r e f f^ any existing law or to the provisions of this Act) *bm s* I7* touching the discipline of tho University, the University Act number stipend and mauner of appointment and I 9 2 3 . s ' 4* dismissal of the offioers(c) thereof, the matricula- l 6 v i c t - N o- 3* tion of students, the examination for fellowships 8* scholarships prizes exhibitions degrees or honours and tho granting of the same respectively, the fees to be charged for matriculation or for any rjniversity Aa such examination or degree, the lectures or classes 1915. of the professors, and the fees to be demanded by them, the manner and time of convening the meetings of the said council and in general touch­ing all other matters whatsoever regarding the University.((0

{&) See section 30. {c) Per the visitor [ubi supra) :—" I am of opinion that the

word 'officers' as used in the 7th section of the Act (section 17 of this Act) includes professors, and that this, the 7th, section therefore authorizes the enactment of all the statutes or regulations contem­plated as possible or probable in the preceding section (see section 15), for the word ' officers' is unquestionably sufficiently large to embrace professors, and the Act contemplates stipends for the professors, and unless statutes could be made under section 7 for the regulation of these stipends they could not be regulated at all. But while I am of opinion that it is competent for the constituted authorities to regulate by statute the number, stipend, and manner of appointment and dismissal of the professors as well as of the other officers of the University, I do not think that the words ' shall have full power * at the commencement of the 7th section of the Act by themselves render it absolutely imperative on those in whom the power of making statutes or regulations is thus vested to exercise that power. And I am of opinion that, in the absence of any statute or regulation to the contrary, the council may exercise, according to their discretion, all the powers vested in them by the 6th section of the Act."—Sec 2 A.J.R., 91.

(J) By the visitor {ubi supra):—*' I cannot discover in the Act of incorporation any provision investing the council and senate with equal authority on any one subject or any sign that it was the intention of the founder that this equality should exist; on the contrary, it is, I think, clear that by the Act of incorporation executive and administrative functions are vested in the council alone. The exercise by the council of their executive and admini­strative powers is controlled or controllable by the University statutes (made or to be made) as well as, of course, by the law of Victoria, and in passing such statutes the senate has a voice. But the legislative powers vested in the senate are not co-ordinate with those of the council; for it is for the council to frame and initiate every statute, while the power of the senate is limited to the accept-

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Colleges may 18. The council shall subject to this Act have be affiliated ami en\] power to make and alter statutes for the h?ensedg b°USeS affiliation to or connection with the University

of any college or educational establishment to I b ' s " I 9 ' which the governing body of such college or 16 Vict. No. 34 establishment consents, and for the licensing s ' and supervision of boarding-houses intended

for the reception of students and the revo­cation of such licences: Provided always tha t no such statutes shall affect the religious obser­vances or regulations enforced in such colleges educational establishments or boarding-houses.

19. Subject to tho statutes and regulations ot tho University the council may after examination confer in any faoulty except divinity any degree diploma certificate or licence:

Provided tha t statutes or regulations may be made for the admissijn without examination to any such degree of any person who has gradu­ated at any other university.

20. No proceeding of the council or of any committee thereof shall be invalidated or be illegal in consequence only of there being any vacancy in the number of the members of the council at the time of such proceeding; and all proceedings of the council or of a committee thereof or of any other person acting as a mem­ber of the council shall notwithstanding it may afterwards be discovered tha t there was some defect in the election or .appointment of the members of the council or persons acting as aforesaid or that they or any of them were in­capable of being members of the council be as valid as if every such person had been duly elected or appointed and was capable of being a member of the council.

What degrees may be conferred. lb. s. 25. Act No. 1826.

Proceedings of the council validated notwithstanding vacancy or want of qualification of members. University Act 1015 5. 28.

ance or rejection, as they may think fit, of the statutes which may be presented to them by the council." The provisions in the former Act concerning the powers of the senate are now represented with variations by those relating to convocation and its standing committee, whose powers, including powers of suggesting amend­ments, are set out in Division 3 of this Part.—See 2 A.J.R., 92.

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Division 3.—Convocation and its Standing Committee.

21. (1) Convocation shall consist of all gradu- University Act ates. I 9 2 3 s ' I«-

(2) Convocation— Constitution.of convocation,

(a) shall elect one of its own members to be ib. s. 15. warden annually or whenever a vacancy Election of occurs in accordance with standing warden, orders of convocation;

(6) shall hold at least one ordinary meeting Ordinary in every year; meetings.

(c) may hold special meetings as provided for Special by standing orders of convocation. meetings.

(d) may submit for the consideration of the Power of council such suggestions as it thinks fit ^submit0" with respect to the affairs and concerns suggestions ot the University; and the council shall to council, take all such suggestions into considera­tion and report to convocation its de­terminations thereon; and

(c) may make standing orders providing for Standing orders the number of ordinary meetings to be of convocation, held in every year the time and place of and the manner of convening ordinary and special meetings and for the regu­lation of its proceedings and of the pro­ceedings ot the standing committee of convocation and for the election of the warden and for any other matters with respect to which it is empowered by statutes of the University to make standing orders so far as such standing orders are not repugnant to any Act or Law in force in Victoria or to any statute or regulation of the University.

22. At every meeting ot convocation the warden Chairman, shall preside as chairman and in the absence of University Act the warden the members of convocation present University Act shall elect a chairman. 1923 s. 4,

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Standing committee of convocation to be constituted.

l b . s. 16.

Comp. University Act 1923 s. 16 (9).

Members to be elected by convocation.

University Act 1923. Statutes and regulations as to elections.

Number of members and representation of classes of graduates.

23. (1) There shall be a standing committee of convocation (hereinafter referred to as " the stand­ing committee") consisting of the warden of con­vocation ex officio and not less than forty other persons who are members of convocation:

Provided that no member of the coun­cil and that no member of the teaching staff or other officer ot the University whoso sole or principal employment is in connection with his duties as such shall be a member of the standing com­mittee: Provided further that if any member of the standing committee is elected or appointed to be a member of the council or is appointed to be a member of the teaching staff or other such officer as aforesaid his office as a member of the standing committee shall become vacant.

(2) Subject to this A c t -fa) the elective members of the standing com­

mittee shall be elected by convocation; and

(6) the elections shall be conducted in accord­ance with statutes or regulations of the University.

(3) Such statutes or regulations may provide for voting by post and for preferential voting or for proportional representation where the principle of prop)ottional representation is applicable.

(4) The council may from time to time in ac­cordance with statutes of the University deter­mine—•

(a) the number ot members of the standing committee to be elected;

(6) how the several clases of graduates are to be represented theron whether separate­ly or by grouping together two or more classes; and

(e) the number of members to be elected as representing each class or group of

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classes of graduates so as to secure so tar as practicable proportionate repre­sentation of each class or group of classes of graduates according to the number of graduates therein.

(5) Where in consequence of the making of any New statutes statute as aforesaid any previously existing revoking or s tatute or regulation of the University is revoked statutfor1' or altered and in consequence thereof any change regulation. is made in the number of members to be elected or in the classes or groups of classes of graduates to be represented or in the representation of any class or group of classes of graduates provision may be made in the new statute for any matters or things necessary or convenient to be provided for carrying the new statute into effect.

(6) Any new statute under this section shall Coming into take effect immediately before the election of mem- ^ " t S u i e . bers of the standing committee to be held next after the making of the statute.

(7) In all cases the number of representatives of Number of each class or group of classes of graduates to be graduates in elected as provided in this section shall be an a n e v e n number, even number.

(8) All elections of members of the standing com- Elections, mittee to fill vacancies (other than casual vac- ?2j£n t o b e

ancles) shall be held a t the same time as ejections of members of the council to be elected by con­vocation.

(9) I t at any such elections any person is elected Persons both as a member of the council and as a member elected both as of the standing committee his election as a mem- council "and as ber of the standing comittee shall be void and his members of place thereon shall be filled in manner hereinafter -the standing provided tor the filling of casual vacancies in the committee. s tanding committee; and the person so elected to fill such place shall be entitled to hold office ta if he had been elected at the first-mentioned elec­tion.

(10) The provisions of this Act relating to mem- Application of bers of the council elected by convocation so far an provisions as to regards tenure of office, eligibility for re-election, l ons r"

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Votes'of graduates. University Act 1923-

Casual vacancies.

Filling of casual vacancies.

Existing elective, members.

the conduct of elections, and the occurrence of and the filling of vacancies shall mutat is mutan­dis extend and apply to elected members of the standing committee:

Provided that— (a) at elections of members of the standing

committee every member ot convocation shall be qualified to vote by reason of being a graduate of the class or group of classes of graduates to be represented and shall bo entitled to one vote in respect of each degree conferred upon such graduate or to which such grad­uate has been admitted by the Uni­versity; but no graduate shall be en­titled to more than one vote in re­spect of any degrees in any one faculty or school;

(6) if any elected member of the standing com­mittee by writing under his hand direct­ed to the warden resigns his office or if h« is absent from three consecutive meet­ings thereof without the leave of the standing committee previously granted his office shall become vacant; and

(c) in the case ot any casual vacancy how­ever occurring in the office of an elect­ed member of the standing committee the vacancy shall be filled by the elec­tion by a majority of the remaining members of the standing committee (at a meeting to be convened by the warden) of a member representing the same class or group of classes ot gradu­ates ; and the person so elected shall be entitled to hold office during the residue of the term of the member whose place he fills; and

(d) the present elective members of the stand­ing committee of convocation in office a t the commencement ot this Act shall for the respective terms tor wbio.li they were elected be deemed to bo members as if elected under this Act.

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24. (1) Subject to any standing orders of con- Meetings of vocation the standing committee— standing

° ^ committee, (a) may meet at such times and places as it lb. s. :?.

thinks fit; and may adjourn any meet­ing ; and

(6) may regulate its own proceedings. (2) So long as there is a quorum(a) the stand" Power to act

ing committee may act notwithstanding any notwithstanding & . ., i. ° J vacancy. vacancy in ite numbers. (3) The warden shall be ex officio chairman of Warden to

the standing committee, and the warden or in ^ t i m m " his absence a member of the standing committee elected as chairman by the members present shall preside at all meetings of the standing commit­tee.

25. The standing committee— (a) may amend any statute or regulation sub- Powers and

mitted by the council tor its approval g^f^,^ and may return the same so amended committee. for the further consideration of the JJ s l 8 council but shall not originate any statute or regulation ;

(b) may submit for the consideration of the council such suggestions as it thinks fit with respect to the affairs and con­cerns of the University; and the council shall take all such suggestions into con­sideration and report to the standing committee its determinations thereon.

(c) shall report to the council on any matters University Act referred to it by the council tor report; I 9 2 3 '

(d) may at any time and shall once at .least in every year report to convocation; and

(e) shall have such other powers and duties as are conferred or imposed on i t by or under this Act or any other Act or any statutes or regulations ot the Uni­versity.

(a) See section 26 (3}.

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Questions, how decided* l b . s. 22.

Quorum.

Validation of proceedings notwithstanding vacancy or disqualification. Comp. University Act 1915 5. 28.

26. (1) All questions which come before any meeting of convocation or of the standing com­mittee of convocation shall be decided by the majority of members present.

(2) The chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote and in case of an equality of votes a casting vote.

(3) No question shall be decided at any meet­ing of convocation unless at least twenty members thereof are present or at any meeting ot the standing committee unless at least ten members thereof are present.

27. The provisions of section twenty of this Act shall extend and apply to convocation and the standing committee and persons acting as members thereof respectively as it for the word " council " in such section there were substi­tuted tho word "convocat ion" or the words " standing committee of convocation " (as the case may require).

Constitution of the professorial board. Powers and duties of the professorial board. University A ct 1923 s. 19.

Division IV.—The Professorial Board.

28. (1) There shall be a professorial board con. sisting of the chancellor* the vice-chancellor and the professors.

(2) The professorial board— t(a) shall pursuant to statutes of the Univer­

sity elect one of its members (being a professor) to be president of the pro­fessorial board annually or whenever a vacancy occurs;

(5) may discuss and forward to the council an opinion on any matter whatsoever relating to the University; and in par­ticular may make to the council any recommendations as to studies and disci­pline in the University;

(c) shall report to the council on all matters submitted to it by the council for re­port ;

•lleputv Chancellor added. tRepca'led. See Act 4110.

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(d) shall have such other powers and duties as are conferred or imposed upon i t by or under this Alct or any other Act or any statutes or regulations of the Uni­versity ; and

(e) subject to any statutes or regulations of the University may regulate its own proceedings.

*(3) The president of the professorial board shall Powers and as such have such powers and duties as are con- duties of the ferred or imposed upon him by statutes or regula- p res l en ' tions ot the University.

Division 5.—The Faculties-

29. (1) Subject to the express provisions of any University Act A c t — J923 s. 20.

(a) there shall be such faculties with such con- The faculties. stitution and such powers and duties as are conferred or imposed upon them by or under this Act or any other Act or any statutes or regulations of the University; and

(b) each faculty shall pursuant to statutes of the University elect one of its members to be dean of the faculty annually or whenever a vacancy occurs; and subject to any statutes or regulations -of the University may regulate its own pro­ceedings.

(2) The deans of the several faculties shall as Powers and such have such powers, and duties as are conferred ol f^unies"115

or imposed upon them by statutes or regulations of the University.

Division 6.—Statutes and Regulations.

30. (1) No new statute or regulation of the Making University or alteration or repeal of any existing ai t^?J i (J?s^(j s ta tute or regulation shall be of any force until regulations, approved by the standing committee of convooa- j 6 s 2 I t i o n :

•Repealed. See Act 4116.

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Provision where standing committee fails to approve statutes or regulations.

Submission of certain new statutes &c. to faculty and professorial board. University Act 1923.

Provided t h a t - -

(o) in any case where—

(i) the standing committee fails to ap­prove any such new statute or regula­tion or alteration or repeal or returns the same to the council with amend­ments to which the council does not agree; and

(ii) the council again submits the same to the standing committee with or with-, out any amendments made by the stand-lug committee and the standing com­mittee fails to approve the same or returns the same to the council with amendments to which the council does not agree—

such statute regulation alteration or repeal may be made (with or without amendment) by resolution ot a majority of the whole of the members of the council at a meeting of the council specially called for the pur­pose by the chancellor; and if so made shall have the same force validity and effect as if it had been approved by the standing committee; and

(b) the standing committee shall be deemed to have tailed to approve any such sta­tute regulation alteration or repeal if i t does not return the same to the coun­cil within three months after it has been submitted to the standing commit­tee by the council.

(2) Before any uew statute or regulation or any alteration or repeal of any existing statute or regu­lation is made the council (where the proposal con­cerns any degree diploma certificate or licence or any course of study) shall submit the proposed statute regulation alteration or repeal to the ap­propriate faculty or faculties and to the profes­sorial board for consideration and report :

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Provided that— (o) if any such report is uot made to the Delayed report,

council within one month (or such fur­ther period as the council in any case determines) after the submission of the proposal to the appropriate faculty or faculties or to the professorial board (as the case may be) the new statute or regulation or the alteration or repeal may be made without such report hav­ing been received;

(6) with respect to any matter declared by Urgent matters the council to be urgent any new statute or regulation or any alteration or repeal may (with­out the submission thereof to the said board or to any faculty) be made to come into force immediately and to have effect for any period specified there­in but not exceeding three months; and

(c) where a proposed statute regulation altera- Adoption'of tion or repeal adopts (without amend- pI°P°~l . . .J , ' . . , L V, , . . . . recommended ment or with an amendment which is by faculty &c. merely verbal or in the opinion of the University Act council not substantial) a proposal '925 s. 2. recommended to the council by the appropriate faculty or faculties and by the professorial board it shall not be necessary to submit as aforesaid such proposed statute regulation alteration or repeal to any such body from which the recommendation was received.

(3) Any member of the council on behalf of the Members of council and the dean of any faculty a t the request council &c. ot the council or any officer or member of the ?"att™dd

teaching staff of the University at the like re- meetings of quest may with the consent ot the standing com- standing mittee of convocation attend any meeting of the eerS'cases! standing committee for the purpose only of ex­plaining any proposed statute regulation alter­ation or repeal referred to the standing committee for its approval and may take part in any debate or discussion thereon but shall not vote.

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Date of submission of proposals.

Statutes to be submitted to Governor. University Act 1915 s. 20. University Act 1923 s- 4-

Copy in evidence.

Endowment. University Act 1915 s. 23. University Act X923 £. 26.

(4) F o r t h e pu rpose s of t h i s sec t ion t h e d a t e of t h e submiss ion of a n y p roposa l t o a n y f a c u l t y or to t h e professor ia l b o a r d s h a l l be t h e d a t e on which t h e same is received by t h e d e a n of t h e f acu l ty or t h e p r e s i d e n t of t h e p rofessor ia l b o a r d (as t h e case m a y be) .

31 . All s t a t u t e s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s m a d e p u r s u a n t to t h i s Act shal] b e r e d u c e d t o w r i t i n g , a n d t h e common seal of t h e U n i v e r s i t y h a v i n g been affixed t h e r e t o sha l l be s u b m i t t e d t o t h e Gover­nor t o be allowed a n d c o u n t e r s i g n e d b y h i m ; a n d if so a l lowed a n d c o u n t e r s i g n e d sha l l be b i n d i n g upon a l l persons m e m b e r s of t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d upon a l l c a n d i d a t e s for d e g r e e s t o be confe r red b y t h e s a m e ; and t h e p r o d u c t i o n of a verified copy of any such s t a t u t e s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s u n d e r t h e sa id seal sha l l b e sufficient ev idence of t h e a u t h e n t i c i t y of t h e same in all c o u r t s of j u s t i ce and before persons a c t i n g j ud i c i a l l y .

P A R T I I . — E N D O W M E N T F I N A N C E , E T C A N D P R O ­V I S I O N F O B T E A C H I N G E T C . A N D F H . E E P L A C E S I N C E R T A I N C O U R S E S A N D S U B J E C T S .

D i v i s i o n 1-—Sta te G r a n t s a n d P r o v i s i o n f o r Teach ing etc- a n d F r e e P laces i n C e r t a i n

Courses a n d Subjec ts . 32. I n eve ry financial y e a r t h e r e sha l l b e

issued a n d app l i ed o u t of t h e conso l ida t ed r e v e n u e (which is he reby t o t h e necessa ry e x t e n t a p p r o ­p r i a t e d accord ingly) a n d be p a i d t o t h e U n i v e r ­s i ty t h e s u m of *Por ty- f ive t h o u s a n d p o u n d s as a fund for m a i n t a i n i n g t h e U n i v e r s i t y , a n d for d e f r a y i n g t h e severa l s t i p e n d s wh ich m a y b e ap p o i n t ed to be pa id t o the+ severa l professors officers a n d s e r v a n t s t o b e a p p o i n t e d b y such U n i v e r s i t y , a n d for d e f r a y i n g t h e expenses of such fel lowships scho la rsh ips p r i zes a n d e x h i b i ­t ions as a r e a w a r d e d for t h e e n c o u r a g e m e n t of s t u d e n t s in t h e U n i v e r s i t y , a n d for p r o v i d i n g a l i b r a r y for t h e s a m e , and for d i s c h a r g i n g a l l necessary c h a r g e s connected w i t h t h e m a n a g e ­m e n t thereof .

•Reduced to £40,Mld. 1 Vice-Chancellor allied. See Act 4116.

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33. (1) The University— (o) shall (upon such terms and conditions, Provision for

financial or otherwise, as are agreed t e2ching&c- "> upon between the Minister and the applied to council) act in conjunction with the household Education Department iu providing management, teaching and conducting research in Ib-s- 27-science as applied to household manage­ment and shall provide for the granting of appropriate degrees or diplomas or both in this subject;

(6) shall, at the request of the Minister and Short courses in at such times and upon such terms and certain subjects, conditions, financial or otherwise, as are agreed upon between the Minister and the council, provide for teachers and for other persons short courses (in­cluding laboratory work) in such sub­jects of University teaching as are so agreed upon;

(c) shall admit to tho course for auy degree Admission to agreed upon between the Minister and certain courses the council and to the course for the tea'chers'in diploma of education without payment Education of fee not more than fifteen persons in Department, each year being certificated teachers in the Education Department recommended for the purpose by the Director of Edu­cation but so that there shall not at any time be more than sixty such per­sons receiving free instruction at the University;

(d) shall also admit to any course for any Students in diploma or degree on payment of one- training at half of the amount of the fee for such coUege'of course students in training at the tea- Education chers' college of the Education Depart- Department, ment or atiy certificated teacher ot that department recommended by the Minis-ter ;

(«) shall in each year admit to full courses Persons in for degrees diplomas or licences without employment cf payment of fees for lectures or examin- G o v e r a m e n t

ations not more than five persons in the

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University Act 1923.

Free places.

Recognition of practical work in Government departments in certain cases.

Examinations in country centres.

Investigations to be made by agreement between the Minister and the council.

Council may recognise approved courses of study &c. by certain classes of students.

employment of the Government of Vic­toria (other than teachers in the Edu­cation Department) who have passed the entrance examinations required by sta­tutes or regulations of the University and are nominated in each year by the Minister.

(f) shall in each year provide "free places" ad­mitting to full courses for degrees diplomas or licences without payment of fees for lectures or examinations fifty other persons (in addition to the senior and other scholarships provided under 'this Act) who have passed the en­trance examinations required by statutes or regulations of the Univer­sity and are nominated in each year by tho Minister;

(g) shall act in conjunction with the several Government departments for the recog­nition (for the purposes of degrees di­plomas and licences) ot practical work approved pursuant to statutes or regu­lations of the University done by students in those departments; and

(h) shall where practicable make the necessary provision for the holding ot examina­tions in country centres.

(2) Where any responsible Minister of the Crown desires that any investigation be made by mem­bers of the teaching staff of the University such investigation shall be made and upon such terms and conditions as (after consultation between the council and the professor or other senior member of the teaching staff of the department or school concerned) are agreed upon between the Minister and the council; and a report of the result of such investigation shaill be furnished to the Min­ister.

(3) The council in accordance with the statutes and regulations of the University may recognise—

(a) in lieu of or for the purposes of any exam­ination or pa r t thereof; or

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(b) for the purposes of any course or par t thereof for any degree diploma or licence,

approved courses of study completed by and ex­aminations thereon passed by students—

(i) of any correspondence courses or tutorial class; or

(ii) of any approved agricultural college work-ingmen's college technical school high school or secondary school.

(4) The "free places" provided for in this sec-Provisions as to tion shall be awarded and be tenable as presorib- places. ed by regulations which the Governor in Council is hereby authorised to make.

(5) The Minister may upon such terms and con- mra°intenance

ditions as he thinks fit provide maintenance grants, grants (not exceeding in any one case Fifty pounds per annum) for any persons who are hold­ers of "free places" under this section.

34. In addition to any sums which by this University Act Act or any other Act may be paid out of the r923 s. 23 consolidated revenue to the University there shall Amount of in each of the *lou financial years commenoiii" on !JJ J|Jio

the first day of July One thousand nine hundred and twenty-three be issued and applied out of the consolidated revenue (which is hereby to the necessary extent appropriated accordingly) and bo paid to tho University a sum of* Eight thou­sand five hundred pounds which shall (subject to tho previous approval of the Governor in Council) be applied by the University towards

t(a) the maintenance within the University of Purposes to a school (including a faculty) of com- which mcrce tor tho teaching of and conduct- additional ing research in commerce; and the fpp"'ed

s e

granting of degrees or diplomas or both Research, in commerce; degrees &c

(b) teaching and conducting research in !" c o m m <*«. science within the University; and scilnle

(c) the establishment and maintenance within university the University of a University Exten- Extension sion Department so as to provide facili- Department.

•(.imitation omitted and amount reduced to £6000 (£4S00 actual), tllepealed. See Act 41C6.

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Report by council. lb. s. 28.

ties for University education through out Victoria whether by tutorial classes, correspondence classes. Univer­sity extension classes, vacation classes or otherwise.

•Of the sum payable to the University in any financial year under this section not less than Two thousand pounds shall be allocated by the council in such year to the purposes provided for in paragraphs (a) (6) and (c) respectively of this section, and the council of the University shall de­termine annually the proportion of the sum speci­fied in this section tha t shall be allotted for tutor­ial classes:

•Provided that if the Minister certifies to the Treasurer of Victoria that for any of such finan­cial years a specified amount less than Eight thousand five hundred pounds will be sufficient to meet the expenditure provided for in this sec­tion for that year the amount payable to the Uni. versity for that year under this section shall be the amount so specified'.

35. The Council shall in every year include in its annual report to the Governor a full and separate account of the income and expenditure under the last preceding section and a detailed statement of the manner in which the provisions of the said section have been carried into effect.

University Students Loan Fund to be established. lb- s. 29. Moneys to be credited to or paid into the und.

Division 2-—University Students Loan F u n d .

36. (1) There shall be established and kept by tha council a fund to be called the University Students Loan Fund (hereinafter referred to as " t h e said fund.").

(2) In addition to any money already credited to or paid into the said fund there shall be credited to or paid into (as the case may be) the said fund—

(a) from the consolidated revenue (which ifl hereby to the necessary extent appro­priated accordingly) in each financial

•Repealed. See Act 41C(i.

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year to and including tha t oommenc- University Act ing on the first day of July One thou- '9S3-sand nine hundred and thirty-two— Two thousand pounds;

(6) all moneys received in repayment of loans to students from the said fund, with the interest on such loans; and

(c) any other moneys received by the coun­cil for the purpose of being paid into or credited to the said fund.

(3) Out of the said fund loans may be made to Loans to University stuaenta who are nominated by a oom- l£jjvei? i ty

mittee of three members of the council appointed s m

for the purpose by the council.

(4) The said fnnd shall be administered in man- Administration ner approved by t i e Governor in Council and in °{ f u n d-accordance with statutes or regulations of the University which statutes or regulations the Uni­versity is hereby authorised to make; and, with­out affecting the generality of this provision, such statutes or regulations may provide for the num­ber of loans to be made in every year, the terms and conditions on which loans may be made, the interest chargeable on loans, and the repayment of loans.

(5) Any moneys standing to the credit of the Investment of said fund and not immediately required for loans s u rPu s-to students may be invested in Victorian Govern­ment securities; and the interest arising from any such investment shall be paid into and form par t of the said fund.

(6) The council shall in every year include in Reports by ite annual report to the Governor a full and separ- c o a n r l L

ate account of transactions under this section and a detailed statement of the manner in which this section has been carried into effect; and shall on the reqsest of the,Treasurer of Victoria supply to him, all such information, and particulars as he may roquira as, to the administration of the said fund.

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out of consolidated revenue if necessary.

Recouping (7) If a t any time any sums lawfully payable ^nf"ance F u n d ' n r e s pcc t of claims against the Assurance

Fund under the Transfer of Land Act 1928 exceed the amount standing to the credit thereof there shall be paid into the said Assurance Fund out ot the consolidated revenue (which is hereby to t i e necessary extent appropriated accordingly) such sum or sums as may be required to meet such excess bu t not exceeding in all (in the case ot any amounts theretofore transferred out of the said Assurance Fund under tho authority of section twenty-nine of the University Act 1923 to the University Studente Loan Fund) the amounts so transferred and not repaid.

Power to appoint the corporation of the University custodian trustee of trust properties constituting endowments. lb. s. 30. Comp. 6 Edw. VII. c. 55 s. 4-

University Act 1923-Effect of appointment. Transfer of property.

Management of trust property &c.

Division ;>'.—Trust Property. 37. (1) Where trust property constituting the

endowment of any scholarship, exhibition or pr i ie awarded by the University or constituting any other endowment ot the University is held by trustees other than the body politic and corporate ot the University itself (hereinafter referred to as " the corporation") the person having power to appoint new trustees may by deed appoint the corporation to be the custodian trustee of the trust property.

(2) The power to appoint the corporation to be custodian trustee may be exercised whether or not the number of trustees has been reduced below the original number.

(3) Upon every such appointment being made the following provisions shall have effect: —

(o) The t rus t property shall where necessary be transferred to the corporation as if the corporation were the sole trustee and for tha t purpose vesting orders may where necessary be made under the Trustee Act 1928 or the Transfer of Land Act 1928.

(b) Tho management of the t rus t property and the exercise of any power or descretion exercisable by the trustees under the

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t rust shall remain vested in the trustees other than the corporation (which trus­tees are hereinafter referred to as the "managing trustees");

(e) As between the corporation and the manag- Custody of and ing trustees, and subject and without access to prejudice to the rights of any other ^uments ol persons, the corporation shall have the title.

. custody of all securities and documents of tit le relating to the t rus t property, but the managing trustees shaill have free access thereto and be entitled to take copies thereof or extracts there­from;

(d) The ' cotporation shall concur in and per- Concurrence &c. form all acts neoesary to enable the !>y corporation managing trustees to exercise their j£ enableeCeSSary

, powers of management or any other managing power or discretion vested in them (in- trustees to eluding the power to pay money or ^ T a ^ m o n t . securities into court) unless the matter in which the corporation is requested to concur is a breach of t rust , or involves a personal liability on the corporation in respect of calls or otherwise, but un­less the corporation so concurs the corporation shall not be liable for any act or default on the par t of the man­aging trustees or any of them;

(e) All sums payable to or out of the income Payment of or capital of the trust property shall s u m s payable to T „*TiA 4.„ „„ T +i,„ ««^«A4-;«„ . or out of income be paid to or by tne corporation: o r ^ - n ^

Provided tha t the corporation may allow the dividends and other income derived from the t rust property to be paid to the managing trustees or to euch person as they direct or into such bank to the credit of such person as they direct, and in such case shall be exonerated from seeing to the applica­tion thereof and shall not be answer­able for any loss or misapplication thereof;

8*

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Appointment of new trustees.

Corporation not reckoned as trustee in determining number of trustees. University Act 1923. Cases in which corporation not to be appointed custodian trustee Application to trusts created before or after passing of this Act.

Continuous audit of income and expenditure. lb. s. 31.

Annual audit of accounts by Auditor-General. Powers of Auditor-General regarding accounts.

Costs and expenses of audit.

(f) The power of appointing new trustees, when exercisable by the trustees, shall be exercisable by the managing trustees alone, but the corporation when so ap­pointed as aforesaid shall have the same power of applying to the court for the appointment of a new trustee as any other trustee; and

(17) In determining the number of trustees for the purposes of the Trusts Act 1928 the corporation shall not be reckoned as a trustee.

(4) The corporation shall not be appointed as custodian trustee where the will settlement or other instrument creating the trust contains a direction to the contrary.

(5) This section applies whether the t rust was created before or after the passing of this Act.

Division 4.—Audit.

38. (1) The council shall arrange for a con­tinuous audit of the income and expenditure of the University and such audit shall be made a t such Intervals not exceeding one month as the Governor directs.

(2) There shall be an annual audit of the ac­counts of the University made hy the Auditor-General.

(3) The following provisions shall apply to the annual audi t : —

(o) The Auditor-General shall have with re­spect to the accounts of the University all the powers conferred on him by any law relating to the audit of the public accounts;

(b) The University shall pay into the con­solidated revenue at the Treasury in Melbourne an amount to be determined by the Auditor-General to defray the costs and expenses of the audit and the remuneration of the officers of the Auditor-General engaged in the audi t ;

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(e) The council shall within three months after Balance and the first day of January in every year statement of cause its accounts to be balanced to t h a t a c c oun t s-day and a statement of accounts to be prepared and submitted to the Auditor-General ;

(d) The statement of accounts shall be in a Statement of form approved by the Auditor-General accounts: form

and shall be audited by the Auditor- a n d a u d l t

General who shall certify whether or not the same is correct; and

{«) The Auditor-General shall forward to the Copy of Minister a copy of every such statement statement and

r , r J , _ L - « J . j certificate to be of accounts and certificate; and a copy f o r w a r d e d t o thereof shall also be included in the Minister and report provided for in section forty- included in three of this Act. annual report.

(4) The Auditor-General by himself or his Auditor-officers— ^LTofa

(a) shall have a r ight of access at all times t^books^ncT to the books securities accounts and to require vouchers of the University; and information Sc.

(6) shall be entitled to require from the offi­cers servants and employes of the Uni­versity such information assistance and explanations as are necessary for the performance of his duties.

PABT m . — G E N I B A L .

39. No religious test shall be administered to No religious test any person in order to entitle him to be administered admitted as a student of the University or to ' hold office therein or to graduate thereat or to J g J ^ M . hold any advantage or privilege thereof.

40. The provisions of this Act shall extend to University Act both sexcs^ and every person who has fulfilled xhSsAct6to the conditions prescribed by the statutes and apply to both regulations of the University for the time being sexes. for matriculation or for admission to any degree diploma certificate or licence may be ad­mitted to matriculate or to such degree, or may receive such diploma certificate or licence as the case may be. Bu t the council may if i t thinks fit exclude females from attendance at any lectures, but not from any examination in the University.

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124 T H E U N I V E R S I T Y ACT, 1923.

Students to be in residence during term.

l b . s. 21.

General provision as to failure to elect or to make appointments within time provided.

University Act 1923 s. 23.

Council to report annually to the Governor.

University Act r g i s s. 27.

University Act 1923 s. 3T.

16 Vict. No. 34 s. 14.

Governor to be visitor. University Act 1915 s. 29. lb . s. 15.

Section. 2.

41. Every student being an undergraduate shall during such terms of residence as the University may by statute appoint dwell with his parent or guardian, or with some near relative or friend selected by his parent or guardian and approved by the chancellor or vice-chancellor, or in some collegiate or educational establishment affiliated to or in connection with the University, or in a boarding-house licensed as aforesaid.(")

42. No election or appointment under this Act shall be deemed to be invalid by reason only of such election or appointment being made sub­sequently to the time provided for in this Act; and any person so elected or appointed shall be entitled to continue in the office to which he is so elected or appointed as if he had been elected or appointed thereto at such time.

43. The council shall in every year report the proceedings ot the University during the previous year to the Governor; and such report shall con­tain a full account ot the income and expenditure of tho University audited as provided in this Act; and a copy of every such report and of all the statutes and regulations ot the University al­lowed as aforesaid by the Governor shall be laid in each year before the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly.(*)

44. Tlio Governor shall be tho visitor of the said University, and shall have authority to do all things which appertain to visitors as often as to him seems meet.

SCHEDULE.

Number of Act..

2742

2S30 2915 3285 3411

Title of Act.

University Act 1915

University Act. 1016 University Act 191.7 University Act 1923 University Act 19-25

Kxtent of Repeal.

So much as is not al rcrulv repealed.

The whole. The whole. The whole. The whole.

{ft) St;e suction IS. No te rms of residence havi; betiii-uppoinrcti under this section. {b) See section 3ft.

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UNIVERSITY ACT 1930.

VICTORIA.

ANNO VICESIMO PRIMO

GEOEGII QUINTE REGIS.

No. 3942.

An Act to make provision with respect to the University Students Loan Fund under the University Act 1928 and the Granting of Moneys from the Consolidated Revenue to the University of Melbourne for the pur­poses of or in connection with a Veterinary Research Inst i tute.

[31st December, 1930.]

BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and con­

sent of the Legislative Council and the Legisla­tive Assembly of Victoria in this present Parlia­ment assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say): —

1. This Act may be cited as the University ^"slu'etfon Act Amendment Act 1930 and shall be read and and citation. construed as one with the University Act 1928 uo. 3795 (hereinafter called the Principal Act) which Act and this Act may be cited together as the Uni­versity Acts.

2. (1) Paragraph (a) of sub-section (2) of J ^ ^ section thirty-six ot the Principal Act is hereby 0f s. 8(j (») 0f repealed as on and from the first day of July No. 3795. One thousand nine hundred and thir ty.

(2) Notwithstanding anything to t i e contrary in the said paragraph (o) of sub-section (2) ot the said section thirty-six or in paragraph (b) ot

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Payments out of consolidated revenue into Students Loan Fund.

Validation of non-pavment into the Fund in financial vears from 1st July. 1928. No. 3-285, s. 29.

Grant for five years for research, &c, in connexion with a veterinary research institute

Application of payments.

sub-section (2) of section twenty-nine of the University Act 1923 the non-payment of any moneys into the University Students Loan Fund from the consolidated revenue in the financial year commencing on the first day of July One thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight or in the financial year commencing on the first day of* Ju ly One thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine under the said paragraph (a) or the said para­graph (6) respectively is hereby validated.

3. (1) In addition to any sums which by the Principal Act or any other Act may be paid out of the consolidated revenue to the University there shall in each of the five financial • years beginning with the financial year commencing on the first day of Ju ly One thousand nine hun­dred and thirty* be issued and applied out of the consolidated revenue (which is hereby to the necessary extent appropriated accordingly) and be paid to the University a sura of tThree thou­sand five hundred pounds subject to the condi­tions set forth iu this section.

(3) Each of the said annual payments shall be paid to the University and be applied by the University—

(a) as to §Two thousand seven hundred pounds thereof—for or towards— (i.) the purposes of a University

Veterinary Research Insti tute to be maintained by the University

in connexfiou with the School of Veterinary Science,

(ii.) the carrying on of such re­searches and investigations a t the said institute as are required under any agreement hereinafter provided for; and

(iii) the performance for the Depart­ment of Agriculture by the staff of the said institute of such ser­vices as are provided for in any

such agreement; and

•Amended to 1936 tAmended to £3,300 §Amended to £2600

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(b) as to Bight hundred pounds thereof— for or towards the cost and expenses of maintaining in connexion with the sadd institute the laboratory provided for in sub-section (1) of section ninety-five of the Milk and Da i ry Super- No. 3736, s. 96. vision Act 1928 and the carrying on at such laboratory of the researches and investigations referred to in the said section.

(3) In each of the five financial years Municipal aforesaid the total of the contributions payable u°'j t r i^ t i o

3"L by municipalities under the said section ninety- ™g" " ' ' five ot the Milk and Da i ry Supervision Act 1928 shall be deemed to be Four hundred pounds and tha t sum shall be paid into the consolidated revenue and a sum equivalent to the amount thereof shall be available towards the payment to the University of the said annual payments.

(4) The said annual payments to the Uniiver- Separate fund, sity shall be paid into and kept in a separate fund by the council and no payments out of such fund shall be made without the consent of a committee appointed by the council of which committee the Minister of Agriculture for the time being shall be ex officio a member.

(5) Subject to this section the said annual l^™6"'8,1" payments shall be paid and applied in accord- bc^ald'arid ° anoe with the terms and conditions of any applied in agreement to be made between the Minister of accordance Agriculture and the University. SbemUde""""

(6) The council shall in every year include Report by in its annual report to the Governor a full and Council, separate account of the income and expenditure under this section.

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UNIVERSITY ACT 1933.

VICTORIA.

ANNO VICES1MO QUARTO

GEORGII QUINTI REGIS .

No. 4116.

A n A c t to amend the U n i v e r s i t y Acts .

[14th August, 1933.]

BE i t enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and con­

sent of the Legislative Council and the Legis­lative Assembly of Victoria iu this present Par­liament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say): —

1. (1) This Act may be cited as the University Act 1933 and shall be read and construed as ono with the University Act 1928 (hereinafter called the Principal Act) and the Act and enactment amending the same which Acts and enactment and this Act may be cited together as the Uni­versity Acts.

Commencement. *(2) This Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Government Gazette-

2. (1) The council may appoint and dismiss an officer, who shall be styled the vice-chancellor.

(2) Subject to the University Acts, the vice-chancellor shall as such have such powers and duties as are conferred or imposed upon him by statutes or regulations of the University.

Short title construction and citation Nos. 3706, 3942, 3901 s. 41. 4109

Power to appoint vice-chancellor. Powers and duties of vice-chancellor.

•The date was 15th December 1034.

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3. (1) The Principal Act is hereby amended Amendments of as follows:— N°- 3785.

(o) I n section five, for the words " thirty-one S. 5. members" there shall be substituted the Constitution words " thirty-two members " ; of council.

(b) In paragraph (f) section five, before the S. 6 (f). word " Di rec tor" there shall be inserted Ex officio the words " vice-chancellor t h e " ; and tor members. the word " P re s iden t " there shall be sub­stituted the word " Chairman."

(c) In section eleven— S. 11. (i.) for the words " and vice-chancellor " Election of

there shall be substituted the words ^ J ^ , " a n d deputy-chancellor"; and

(ii.) at the end of the section there shall be inserted the following new sub-section:

" (2) Tn the absence of the chancellor, lowers and or during a vacancy in the office of l!" t i cs.ot

chancellor, or during the inability of chancellor, the chancellor to act, the deputy-chan­cellor shall have all the powers and duties of the chancellor " ;

(d) In section twelve, tor the word " vioe-chan- S. 12. ce l lor" (wherever occurring) there shall be chairmanship substituted the word "deputy-chancellor " ; of council

(e) In section twenty-eight— S. 28. (i.) after the word " chancellor " there shall Professorial

be inserted the words " deputy-chancel- board-lor " ;

(ii.) paragraph (n) of sub-section (2) is here­by repealed; and

(iii.) sub-section (3) is hereby repealed;

(/) I n sub-section (4) of section th i r ty , for the S. 30. word " pres ident" there shall be substituted AS to the word " chairman " ; and submission of

proposed statutes, &c, to professorial board, &c.

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S. 32. Endowment to be available for defraying stipend of vice-chancellor. The University of Melbourne to be same corporation before and after changt of constitution of council.

(g) In section thirty-two, before the words " the several professors" there shall be inserted the words " the vice-chancellor."

(3) The body politic and corporate of The Uni­versity of Melbourne shall be and be deemed to be the same body politic and corporate notwith­standing the change of the constitution of the council thereof pursuant to this section, and no action matter or thing shall be abated or affected thereby.

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UNIVERSITY ACT 1933

VICTORIA.

ANNO VICESIMO QUARTO

GEORGII QUINTI REGIS

No. 4166.

A n Act to amend Section Thir ty-four of t he Un ive r s i t y A c t 1928.

[29th December, 1933.]

BE it enacted by the Kind's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and con­

sent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria iu this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows ( that is to say) :—

1. This Act may be cited as the University si10rt title (Grant) Act 1933 and sliall be read and construed construction as one with the University Act 19-'8 (hereinafter ttlld citation called the Principal Act) and any Acts and enact- Nos. 3796, 3042 ments amending the same all of which Acts and ??!!J 8- i1 ,

enactments and this Act may bo cited together as m e ' the University Acts.

2. As on from and after the first day of July One Amendments of thousand nine hundred and thirty-four, in section No. 3795 s. 34, thirty-four ot the Principal Act— Additional

grant, (a) for the words "each of the ten financial

years commencing on the first day of July One thousand nine hundred and twenty-three" there shall be substituted the words "every financial year " ;

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(b) for tho words " Eight thousand five hund red pounds " there shall be substituted the words " Six thousand pounds " ;

(c) paragraph (a) ot the said section shall bo repealed ; and

(d) the expression beginning " Of the s u m " and ending " amount so specified" shall be repealed.

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UNIVERSITY ACT 1935

VICTORIA.

ANNO VTCESIMO SEXTO

GEORGU QUINTI REGIS

No. 4308.

A n A c t to amend Section Three of the Univers i ty Ac t A m e n d m e n t A c t 1930.

[14th October, 1935.]

Be it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and con­

sent ot the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority ot the same as follows (that is to say) :—

1. (1) This Act may bo cited as the University {Veterinary Research) Act 1935 and shall read and eons'truotfon construed as one with the University Act 1928 and and citation, any Act amending the same all of which Acts and Nos. ,IJHS, 394!, this Act may be cited together as the University 41lr>'416f'-. Acts.

(2) This Act shall be deemed to have come commencement into operation on the first day ot July One Thousand nine hundred and thirty-five.

2. Section three of the University Act Amendment Amendments of Act 1930 is hereby amended as follows :— No. 3912 a. 3.

(o) In sub-section (1)— (i) for the words " One thousand nine Grant for five

hundred and t h i r t y " there shall be years far substituted the words " One thousand r e s " " h *c-, , , j j . , • j_ t. „ j m connexion nine hundred and thirty-five ; and w,th a

veterinary

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research institute.

Application of payments.

(ii) for the words " Three thousand five hund­red pounds " there shall be substituted the words " Three thousand three hund­red pounds" ; and

(b) in paragraph (a) of sub-section (2) for the words " Two thousand seven hundred pounds " there shall be substituted the words "Two thousand five hundred pounds"

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