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BENEFACTIONS. O oo LIST OF PRINCIPAL BENEFACTIONS MADE TO THE UNIVERSITY ot* MELBOUBNK SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 1853. 1864 SUBSCRIBERS (Sec, G. W. Rusden) .. .. £866 1871 HENRY TOLMAN DWIGHT 5000 ,„,. j EDWARD WILSON i innn M1 j LACHLAN MACKINNON i luuu 1873 SIR GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN 100 187S JOHN HASTIE 19,140 1878 GODFREY HOWITT 1000 1873 SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL 656 1875 SIR SAMUEL WILSON 80,000 1883 JOHN EIXON WYSELASKIE 8400 1884 WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLISON 6000 1884 SUBSCRIBERS 160 1887 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 2000 1887 FRANCIS ORMOND 20,000 1890 ROBERT DIXSON 10,837 1890 SUBSCRIBERS 6217 1891 JAMES GEORGE BEANEY 3900 1894 DAVID KAY 5764 1897 SUBSCRIBERS 760 Shakespeare Scholarship. Prizes for History and Education. "Argus" Scholarship in Engineering. Prize for English Essay. General Endowment. Scholarships in Natural History. Scholarship in Engineering. Erection of Wilson Hall. Scholarships. Scholarships in Modern Languages. Prize for Mathematics, in memory of Prof. Wilson. Scholarships for Physical and Chemical Re- search. Professorship of Music. Scholarships In Chemistry, Physics, Mathe- matics, and Engineering. Ormond Exhibitions in Music. Scholarships in Surgery and Pathology. Caroline Kay Scholarships. Research Scholarship in Biology, in memory of Sir James MacBain.

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LIST OF PRINCIPAL BENEFACTIONS

M A D E TO T H E U N I V E R S I T Y ot* M E L B O U B N K SINCE I T S F O U N D A T I O N IN 1853.

1864 SUBSCRIBERS (Sec, G. W. Rusden) . . . . £866 1871 HENRY TOLMAN DWIGHT 5000 , „ , . j EDWARD WILSON i i n n n M 1 j LACHLAN MACKINNON i l u u u

1873 SIR GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN 100 187S JOHN HASTIE 19,140 1878 GODFREY HOWITT 1000 1873 SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL 656 1875 SIR SAMUEL WILSON 80,000 1883 JOHN EIXON WYSELASKIE 8400 1884 WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLISON 6000 1884 SUBSCRIBERS 160

1887 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 2000

1887 FRANCIS ORMOND 20,000 1890 ROBERT DIXSON 10,837

1890 SUBSCRIBERS 6217 1891 JAMES GEORGE BEANEY 3900 1894 DAVID KAY 5764 1897 SUBSCRIBERS 760

Shakespeare Scholarship. Prizes for History and Education. "Argus" Scholarship in Engineering. Prize for English Essay. General Endowment. Scholarships in Natural History. Scholarship in Engineering. Erection of Wilson Hall. Scholarships. Scholarships in Modern Languages. Prize for Mathematics, in memory of Prof.

Wilson. Scholarships for Physical and Chemical Re-

search. Professorship of Music. Scholarships In Chemistry, Physics, Mathe­

matics, and Engineering. Ormond Exhibitions in Music. Scholarships in Surgery and Pathology. Caroline Kay Scholarships. Research Scholarship in Biology, in memory

of Sir James MacBain.

BENEFACTIONS {Continued).

? 1902 ROBERT ALEXANDER WRIGHT £1000 Prizes for Music and for Mechanical Engineer­ing.

1902 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 1000 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 JOHN HENRY MACFARLAND 100 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 GRADUATES' FUND 466 General Expenses. 1903 TEACHING STAFF 1160 General Expenses.

including Professor Spencer . . £268 Professor Gregory . . 100 Professor Masson . . 100

1908 SUBSCRIBERS 106 Prize in memory of Alexander Sutherland. 1903 GEORGE McARTHUR Library of 2600 Books. 1904-6 SUBSCRIBERS TO UNIVERSITY FUND , .

President—Janet Lady Clarke Treasurer—Henry Butler Secretary—Charles Bage

SPECIAL F O U N D A T I O N S -

MRS. AUBREY BOWEN 600 HENRY BOURNES HIGGINS 1000 DAVID SYME 8000 FREDERICK SHEPPARD GRIMWADE . . 1000 MR. AND MRS. A. E. T. PAYNE AND MR. • . . .

AND MRS. J . W. PAYNE ) * u u

SIR HENRY JOHN WEIXON 600 MEMBERS OF BAR ASSOCIATION . . . . 647 SUBSCRIBERS (Sec, R. J . Larking) . . . . 1066

DONATIONS OF £100 AND UPWARDS— ANDREW CARNEGIE £1000 PROPRIETORS OF " T H E ARGUS" . . . . 100

Equipment of Pathological Museum. Scholarship for Study of Poetry. Prize for Scientific Research in Australia. Prize for Technical Chemical Research.

Exhibition in Veterinary Science. Exhibition in Agriculture. John Madden Exhibition in Law. Chamber of Commerce Exhibition, and Prize

at Commercial Examinations.

Buildings and Equipment. ••n o

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

1907

1907 1908 1908 1008 1908 1909

1909 1909

NEIL WALTER BLACK MRS. WALTER BRIDGES J A N E T LADY CLARKE SIMON FRASER SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT J O H N GRICE WESLEY R. HALL ALICE MANIFOLD EDWARD MANIFOLD WILLIAM T. MANIFOLD . . . . . . . . . . . DAVID ORME MASSON MELBOURNE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MRS. ALBERT MILLER MRS. EDWARD MILLER WALTER BALDWIN SPENCER GEORGE ALEXANDER STEPHEN . . . JOHN TRAILL WILLIAM WEATHERLY MRS. WILLIAM WEATHERLY

OTHER DONATIONS . . MRS. EDITH LANSELL

MRS. JESSIE LEGGATT . . . . WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT SUBSCRIBERS HERMAN HENRY SCHLAPP . . SUBSCRIBERS JAMES STEWART

JAMES CUMING JAMES CUMING

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 205 100 100 100 100 100 106 100

£1286

1200

1000 200 116 400 171

26,624

1000 1000

Buildings and Equipment. o

c 5S

George Lansell Scholarship in Mining Engineering.

Scholarship in Law. Research Scholarship in Geology. Equipment of Anatomy School. Ore-treatment Plant, Ore-treatment Plant. Scholarships in and Advancement of Anatomy.

Medicine, and Surgery. Prize for Agricultural Chemistry. For Veterinary Operating Theatre,

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

1906 SUBSCRIBERS t'260 Dublin Prize. 1910 SUBSCRIBERS 134 Jamieson Prize. 1910 GEORGE SWINBURNE 160 For Purchase of Apparatus. 1910 T. EDWARDS Machinery valued at £206. 1910 N. GUTHRIDGE LTD Machinery valued at £140. 1910 P E E H. B. SILBERBERG & CO Machinery valued at £150, donated by

F. W. Braun and W. Ainsworth & Sons. 1911 ALEX. COWAN & SONS LTD , , . ~ t , o n t m „ „ t „ , „ „ .

CROSSLEY BROS. LTD 1 6 0 0 r e - t r e a t>nen t Plant. 1911 NEIL WALTER BLACK 2065 At disposal of Faculty of Science. 1911 MRS. M. B. FULTON 969 For Medical Scholarship. 1911 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT 600 Department of Anthropology. 1911 SUBSCRIBERS 102 Professor Morris Prize. 1912 WILLIAM HARBISON 2600 Harbison-Higinbotham Scholarship. 1912 MADAME MELBA 1000 Melba Hall. 1912 BABCOCK & WILCOX LIMITED Machinery valued at £100. 1918 SUBSCRIBERS 189 Professor Laurie Prize. 1913 MRS. JESSIE ALEXANDER BAIRD CURRIE 600 John Baird Bursary. 1913 J . BARTRAM & SON Machinery valued at £100. 1918 DAVID SYME CHARITABLE TRUST . . . . 600 Equipment for Experimental Physiology. 1913 SUBSCRIBERS 622 Physiology Extension. 1913 MISS MARY L. REID 300 Melba Hall. 1918 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT 275 Mr. Albert Mansbridge's Expenses to Aus­

tralia. 1913 MRS. ROBERT REID 100 Melba Hall. 1913 JOHN GRICE 1000 Temporary Cancer Research Scholarship. 1914 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT 500 Clinical Research Fund. 1914 GEORGE ADLINGTON SYME 260 Clinical Research Fund. 1914 SUBSCRIBERS 104 Clinical Research Fund. 1915 ALEXANDER MORRISON 275 Advancement of Knowledge of Nervous System. 1916 MR. AND MRS. JAMES GOSSIP MELVIN 1000 John Melvin Memorial Scholarship 1916 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LEVI 1000 Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship.

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

1916 1916 J917

1917 1919

WALTER AND ELIZA HALL TRUSTEESJe^O p.a. SUBSCRIBERS 220 PRINCIPAL BASE METAL COMPANIES .

MRS. EDWARD BAGE . MRS. ANNIE WILSON . ORIENT LINE OF

STEAMERS ROYAL MAIL

1060 2000

Veterinary Science Research Fellowship. G. C. Mathison Memorial Lectureship. A trust formed for the purpose of awarding In

tht University of Melbourne each year two Bursaries In Mining and Metallurgy,

Robert Bage Memorial Scholarship. B G. Wilson Scholarships. Three First-Class Return Passages annually,

from 1909 to 1916 and 1919 to 1920.

1920-1 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL. CUMING SMITH & CO. PTY. LTD. £5260 SIR J . M. & LADY HIGGINS 5200 MR. & MRS. F. KNIGHT 6000 SIR JOHN GRICE 2000 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR G. SWEET 1500 UNIVERSITY WAR MEMORIAL

COMMITTEE 1022 HON. W. M. MePHERSON 1037 SIR JOHN MACFARLAND 1000 JOHN SANDERSON 1000 ESTATE LATE H. GYLES TURNER 1000 i i . B. HOWARD SMITH 1000 J . F. W. PAYNE 1000 MRS. ALBERT MILLER 1000 NATIONAL BANK OF AUS­

TRALASIA 1000 MR. and MRS. W. H. SWANTON . . 1000 DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUS­

TRALASIA 1000 VICTORIAN S A I L O R S AND

SOLDIERS' INSURANCE TRUST lOOQ

{; WALTER & ELIZA HALL TRUST

!

! LEGAL PROFESSION OF VICTORIA • SIR JOHN MONASH •.' SIR G. A. SYME ; MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS

f HENRY BERRY & CO, PTY. LTD. . . L MESSRS. BAILLIEU ;. EDWARD STEVENS 1 HERBERT BROOKES : ' MRS. F. W. ARMYTAGE I HOWARD SMITH LTD L ESTATE LATE G. SWEET t A. T. DANKS r "A.N.T." ,, JOHN RUSSELL MACPHERSON (. FUND, PER MR. F. A. MOULE [•No. 1 REST HOME '• SUBSCRIBERS FOR SPENCER i : PRIZES

M. M. BRODIE WILLIAM G. SPRIGG

a £760 739 2! 600 £ 600 5 500 o BOO 3 600 O 501 £ 500 ?* 600 600 600 600 460

400 307

299 260 360

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

1920-1 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL (Continued).

GENERAL H. W. GRIMWADE . . . . *260 W. RUSSELL GRIMWADE 250 PATERSON, LAING & BRUCE LTD. 250 GEORGE FAIRBAIRN 250 STEWART G. BLACK 250 MICHAELIS, HALLENSTEIN & CO.

PTY. LTD 250 KODAK (AUST.) PTY. LTD 250 BALL & WELCH PTY. LTD 250 CALEDONIAN COLLIERIES LTD. . . 260 AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS LTD. . . 250 DALGETY & CO. LTD 250 McILWRAITH, MCEACHARN'S LINE

PTY. LTD 260 J. H. GRICE 250

MRS. J . T. WEATHERL 200 SIR JAMES BARRETT 200 AUSTRALIAN PAPER & PULP CO.

LTD. 160 RICHARD ALLEN & SONS PTY.

LTD 160 NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER­

CANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. . . 160 PROFESSOR ATKINSON 160 McNAUGHTON. LOVE & CO. PTY.

LTD 106 VISCOUNT NOVAR 100 SIR ARTHUR L. STANLEY 100 SIR W. H. IRVINE 100 GEORGE SWINBURNE 100

MRS. WILLIAM SMITH DR. DAVID GRANT E. E. D. CLARKE A. S. AUSTIN D. E. McBRIDE MRS. M. A. MILLS H . ' T . WILSON M. P. HANSEN PHILIP RUSSELL PROFESSOR HENRY LAURIE . . MRS. M. AND MR. A. E. GRANT MISS HILDA GRICE MISS ELSA GRICE MR. AND MRS. C. W. MILLER . . ALEC. L. LANE . . CAPT. AND MRS. S. M. BRUCE MRS. JESSIE S. FRASER L. F. MILLER DR. J . P. WILSON JOHN MAY ROBERT REID & CO. LTD D. M. FRASER MR. JUSTICE SCHUTT J. NEVILLE FRASER T. M. STEWART SIR WALTER MANIFOLD . . . . C. SIBBALD CURRIE J. SHEPHARD T. BRUNTON & CO DR. J . W. GRICE

£100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

100 „. 100 iZ 100 CO

•z. •r

o 'A

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

1920-1 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL (Ccmtinued).

1922

1928

MR. JUSTICE MoARTHUR PETERSON & CO. PTY. LTD J. C. TRAILL T. R. ASHWORTH AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE, LAND

& FINANCE CO. LTD CRAIG. WILLIAMSON PTY. LTD. . . MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. MISS MARY REID

DR. J . RAMSAY . . . . J . G. MELVIN . . . . MRS. A. BROWN

ORIENT AND P. & 0 . COS. (jointly)

1924

DR. BEATTIE SMITH £1000 VIC. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES . . 1500 p.a. SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT 41,248 C. E. E. CHILDERS SIR JOHN GRICE SIR JOHN AND LADY HIGGINS . . . . C. D. LLOYD MRS. WILLIAM SMITH COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT . . . ABERDEEN, BLUE FUNNEL, COMMON­

WEALTH, ORIENT, and P. AND O. LINES (jointly)

K. A. HENDERSON SIR JOHN AND LADY HIGGINS . . . .

£100 WM. DRUMMOND & CO JE100 100 COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING CO. 100 mc MR. AND MRS. J . A. LEVEY . . . . 100 100 ROBERT HARPER & CO. PTY. LTD. 100

GEORGE LUSH 100 100 MR. AND MBS. D. STUART MURRAY 100 100 GOLDSBROUGH, MOBT & CO. LTD. 100 100 BANK OF VICTORIA 100 100 F. TATE 100 100 A. A. QUICK 100 100 C. G. WORSLEY 100 ioo E. H. MCGREGOR ioo 100 AMOUNTS UNDER £100 8487

Three First-Class Return Passages annually for 1921 and 1922.

Lectures in Insanity. General Endowment. General Endowment.

100 Childers Memorial Prize. 800 Architectural Library.

2000 Veterinary and Agricultural Research, 1000 J. C. Lloyd Exhibitions in Architecture. 600 General Endowment

600 p.a. Aerodynamic Laboratory.

Three First-Class Return Passages annually from 1928.

100 Architectural School Equipment. 600 Veterinary and Agricultural Research.

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

MRS. W. G. SHARP £ 1000 W. G. Sharp Bursary; SUBSCRIBERS 160 Professor Nanson Prize. TEN METAL COMPANIES .* 400 p.a. Chair of Metallurgy. MR. AND MRS. R. J . ALCOCK 1000 Alwyn Stewart Memorial Scholarship. MRS. E. R. MOHAN 10,000 Placed on Trust to establish five Moran

Bursaries. FRED. KNIGHT 1000) M = J ; „ „ , B M „ . „ I , SUBSCRIBERS 1977 J M e d l c a l ^ s e a r c h . MRS. BESSIE THOMPSON 600 Engineering Bursary.

1925 EDWARD STEVENS Clock for Tower of Now Arts Building. SUBSCRIBERS 334 Kernot Memorial Medal. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) TRUST 9206 Obstetrical Research. MINING AND METALLURGICAL

BURSARIES FUND 100 Research Scholarship. MINING AND METALLURGICAL

BURSARIES FUND 868 Electrical Equipment. E. J . B. NUNN : . 6800 General Endowment. TRUSTEES, RETURNED SAILORS AND

SOLDIERS' SCHOLARSHIP FUND . . . . 800 For Scholarship for Soldiers' Orphans. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) Trust . . 900 Psychiatric Research. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) Trust . . 1160 Gastric Research.

1926 WILLIAM MACLEOD 400 Pathology Equipment. K. A. HENDERSON 100 Architectural School Equipment. SIR JOHN MACFARLAND 100 Conservatorium Building Fund. GEORGE ALLAN 100 EDWARD STEVENS 100 JAMES DYER 100 B. J . FLETCHER 7600 Medical Research, " "A.N.T." 260 Research. DAVID AITCHISON AND MISS ELIZA

CAVE HICKMAN 13,862 Scholarships.

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

G. H. SUTTON J-600 Classical Museum. W. R. PEARSON 3900 Scholarship In Economies. W. R. PEARSON . . 3900 Tubercular Research. MRS; E. R. MORAN 3000 To Supplement Moran Bursaries.

1927 SIDNEY MYER 60.000 General Endowment. SIR GEORGE TALLIS 2760 Conservatorium Additions. E. TRUBY WILLIAMS 6000 Library Endowment. CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW

YORK 2060 Adult Education. MINING AND METALLURGICAL

BURSARIES FUND 100 Metallurgical Apparatus.

SUBSCRIBERS TO THE LIBRARY APPEAL— EDWARD STEVENS £100 " A.N.T." 100 E. J . STOCK 100 MRS. ALBERT MILLER 100 DAVID SYME TRUST 1050 GEORGE ANDERSON 260 AMOUNTS UNDER £100 427

DR. E. F. J . LOVE Nearly 600 volumes of scientific works. " A . N . T . " . . 100 Research. W. A. B. GRAHAM 600 Memorial tablet to late Dr. Geo. Graham

and Medical Library endowment. R. B. RITCHIE 22,185 Ritchie Memorial Chair of Economics. MYER EMPORIUM LTD 100 Furniture of Students' Room, Conservatorium. SUBSCRIBERS 613 Liet Memorial Prizes in French.

1928 D. E. LEWIS 2000 Engineering Laboratory Extension, M a c P H E R S O N ROBERTSON 500 Bacteriology Department. "A.N.T." 600 University Appeal Fund.

MRS. HARRY EMMERTON 8000 Law Scholarship.

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

E. F . MILLAR £4000 R. J . ALCOCK 2085 EDWARD STEVENS NATIONAL BANK 100 CROSSLE, SCOTT & DUFF PTY. LTD. . . CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES 2028 D . j . M C C L E L L A N D 100 MISS M. A. B A R T L E T T

K. A. HENDERSON 100 EDWARD WILSON (The Argue) TRUST 400 VICTORIAN FERTILISER ASSOCIATION 100 MacPHERSON ROBERTSON 1000

1929 R. B. RITCHIE 6900 SUBSCRIBERS 860

JOHN BELI 100 MISS L. E. ARMSTRONG 200 FELTON BEQUEST 600 DANKS TRUST 100 H. V. McKAY TRUST 160 "A.N.T." 260 NATIONAL BANK 100 MINING AND METALLURGICAL

BURSARIES TRUST 160 H. BROOKES 100 SHELL COY 100 EDWARD WILSON (The Argui) TRUST 20,000 F. A. KERNOT 5062 DR.. C; W. G. ROCHE 1000

EDWARD STEVENS 600 MISSES M. AND G. TURNER •- - r 600

General Endowment. Medical Research Scholarships. Stained Glass Window, Wilson Hall. Publication Foundation. Engineering Equipment to the value of £100. Two Scholarships in Memory of James Cuming. Engineering Library Fittings. T r u s t for P.csearch Scholarships of -8100, Architecture Library. Cancer Research. Loss on Sir John Russell's Lectures. Engineering and Bacteriology Depts. Ritchie Memorial Chair of Economics. Law Library in appreciation of Sir Harrison

Moore's work. unncer Research.

a a-> a H •-H o te

Research. University Press.

Metallurgy Dept. Orchestral Concerts. Engineering Department. :) per cent. Stock for Chair of Obstetrics. Engineering School. Thalia Roche Memorial Demonstrations in

Obstetrics. Improvement of Grounds. Sir George Turner Scholarship in Law.

BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

E D W A R D W I L S O N ( T H E A R G U S ) T R U S T £400 Gas t r i c Research .

E D W A R D W I L S O N ( T H E A R G U S ) T R U S T .• 580 Menta l Deficiency Clinic.

MISS E. E. H. C H R I S P 780 J. G. Chr isp L a w B u r s a r y . 1930 M I N I N G A N D METALLURGICAL,

B U R S A R I E S F U N D . . 200 Meta l lurgica l Equ ipment . M I N I N G A N D METALLURGICAL.

B U R S A R I E S F U N D 200 \ ' - R a y Equ ipmen t . E L E C T R O L Y T I C ZINC CO 200 Resea rch Scholarship .

MACPHERSON ROBERTSON . . . . 800 Engineering Equipment. NATIONAL BANK 100 University Press. R. B. RITCHIE 996 Ritchie Chair of Economics. "A.N.T." 260 Medical Research. SUPREME COURT LIBRARY FUND - 30,000 Chair of Public Law. MRS MARION BOOTHBY 876 No conditions. MISSES M. AND G. TURNER - - - 100 Lady Turner Prize in Music. E D W A R D GOLL 125 Conserva to r ium. R. J. F L E T C H E R 5,460 Medical Research .

1931 AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CO. - 100 Conse rva to r ium E n t r a n c e Scholarships . MRS. A N N I E P E M B E R T O N 2000 Scholarships . " A . N . T . " 260 General Rescarrch.

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A N N U A L REPORT, 1930-1931. REPORT OE THE PROCEEDINGS OE THE.

UNIVERSITY F'KOM Hist JULY, 1930, to 31st-JULY, 1931.

To His EXCELLENCY,

T H E H O X . S I E WILLIAM H I L L IEVINE, K.C.M.G.,

LIEUT.-GOVEBNOB op VICTOBIA.

MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY,

I have the honour, in accordance with Section 43 of the University Act, 1928, to submit to your Excellency the following report of the proceedings of the University during the past year : —

1.—NUMBERS OF STUDENTS.

The number of students in each of the last six years is shown in the following Table. The figures include R e ­search Students:—

Year.

1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930

Taking Course for Defrrec or Diploma

... 2,259

... 2,440

... 2,533

... 2,-184

... 2,626

... 2,737

Taking Single Subjects.

... 353

... 414

... 452 ... 507 493 ...

... 519 ...

• Total.

2,612 2,854 2,985 2,991 3,119 3,256

2.—STUDENTS ATTENDING LECTURES, ETC. The following table shows the number of students-,

attending lectures a t the U n i v e r s i t y during the year-1930 (including Evening Lectures) :—

-.920 ANNUAL REPORT, 1930-31

Schools.

Agriculture

Analy. Chemistry

Arch. Atelier

Architecture

Aits* -

Commerce* -

Dentistry

Kdncabioti -

,, Master of -

Kngineering

Journal ism*

Law* •

„ Clerks

•Medicine

„ Sixth Year •

'Music

Public Heal th

Research

Science

Total -

2 ?

12

-17

11

• -

-1(1

--57

-

101

38

-93

345

10

3

15

5

• -

-11

--59

-

7t)

20

-64

263

8

1

7

19

— -10

83

--.3

-

65

22

— 50

318

11

1

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--

47

43

9

-13

141

— --------— —

47

60

-

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113

a*8 1 =-2 '?i ih

3

-1

5

81

48

— 20

3

_ 100

39

194

— "25

j 519

"3

44

5

40

42

928

530

,r>2

103

4

219

19

173

00

•437

•2S3

2

30

245

3256

* In these schools there is no strict division of tho course into years.

Included in the above are the following students who are not attending the University, but are receiving tuition by correspondence—Arts 111, Education 12, Commerce 62, Law 31.

A N N U A L R E P O R T , 1930 -31 921

T h e n u m b e r a t t e n d i n g E v e n i n g L e c t u r e s was 835 (Com­m e r c e 468, Ar ts 367) ; t h e n u m b e r of women s t u d e n t s was 911 (Music 222; Ar t s 412, Science 84, E d u c a t i o n 44) .

T h e n u m b e r of F ree S t u d e n t s was :—

N o m i n a t e d by t h e E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t —

< < 2 53 21 28 53 1 15

S < « H 1 44 14 264

N o m i n a t e d by t h e U n i v e r s i t y H i g h School—

1 1 3 3

N o m i n a t e d by t h e Ra i lways Commissioners—

5

3 . — A N N U A L E X A M I N A T I O N S .

T h e n u m b e r ot c a n d i d a t e s for d e g r e e s of Bache lo r a n d for D ip lomas who p r e s e n t e d t h e m s e l v e s a n d who passed t h e i r r e spec t ive A n n u a l E x a m i n a t i o n s a t t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s of December , 1930, a n d M a r c h , 1931, is shown in t h e fol lowing t a b l e : —

I first Year.

1 Schools.

Education - j Science Dentistry -Engineering

* Architecture Agricul ture Music -

|

_ 03 10 bu 'M ll! 3ti

Second Year.

Third Year

Fourth War. Totals.

I

I t I

37 10 29 14 7

17

84 47 10 50 18 8

22

78 | 41

8 i 29 '

1 I 16 ,

2 ?• £ I ;*"".

84 1113 49

187 66 40 87

71 117 41

131 40 30 78

'Architecture, 5th Year: Presented 1; Passed 1.

922 ANNUAL REPORT, 1930-31

The following arc the corresponding figures for subjects' passed in those schools in which the course is not divided into years:—

Schools.

Arts (0'rdinarv l>ef,rree) • Arts (Decree with HOIIH)

Law -Journalism -Commerce . . . .

T3

I'i

707 229

172 16

409

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7S .125 1 2S7 99 j 41 1 13

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( 59 134 I 104 8: +Adinitte(i to Ordinary Decree only.

The following are tho corresponding figures of the Divisional Examinations in the Medical Course on account ot the year 1930-31.

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.

DIVISION I.

-d

" 92

f-

09

DIVISION I IA .

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72

• — J

52

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58

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54 51

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57

The number who have presented themselves and passed, a t the examinations for higher degrees is as follows :—

EXAMINATIONS TOR HIGHER DEGREES.

Presented. - 11

2 Master of Arts - - -Master of Education, First Tear -Master of Education, Second Year - 1 Master of Science - - - - 12 Master of Surgery - - - - 4 Master of Civil Engineering - - 2

Passed.. 5 2 1

11 3 2

ANNUAL REPORT, 193

Master of Commerce Doctor of Science -Doctor of Medicine Doctor of Dental Science Doctor of Engineering -Doctor of Music -Doctor of Veterinary Science

10-31

1 -1

- 42 • 1 I -1 -1 -

1 1

• 14 1

925

4.—DECREES CONFERRED. The number of degrees conferred aud diplomas and

licences granted during the year 1930-31, including admissions of graduates of other Universities, is given below:

Bachelor of Arts— Ordinary degree - - - 65 Degree with honours - - 41

Bachelor of Science 32 Bachelor of Laws - - - - 32 Bachelor of Medicine and

Bachelor of Surgery - - 57 Bachelor of Civil Engineering - 15 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 2 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering 10 Bachelor ot Metallurgical Engineering 2 Bachelor of Architecture - - 1 Bachelor of Music - - - - 8 Bachelor of Dental Science - - 13 Bachelor of Agricultural Science - 7 Bachelor of Veterinary Science - 1 Bachelor of Commerce 22 Master of Arts 30 Master of Education - - - 1 Master of Science 11 Master of Laws 1 Master of Surgery . . . - 3 Master of Civil Engineering - - 2 Master of Veterinary Science - I Master of Commerce - - - 1 Doctor of Letters 1 Doctor of Medicine - - - 13 Doctor of Veterinary Science - - 1 Diploma in Music S

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Diploma of Education 48 Diploma of Public Health - - 1 Diploma of Architecture • - - 5 Diploma of Architectural Design - 2 Diploma in Commerce 13

5.—PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The following tabic shows the number of candidates

who presented themselves for and who passed the School Intermediate and the School Leaving Examinations of December, 1930 and February, 1931, and the percentage of passes in each case :—

Examination.

DKCRMBKB, 1930

School Intermediate School Leaving

FKBROARY, 1931

School Intermediate 'School Leaving

No. of Entr ies .

] 11807

^4019

Entr ies to pass

Kxam.

6255 3322

1413 948

Passed.

2601 1201

736 456

Hercentaj**' of

41.58 36.15

52.08 48.10

CLASS A CANDIDATES.

Included in the above were a number of candidates in whose cases Headmasters' Certificates were accepted as wholly or partially satisfying the requirements of the examination, with the following results : -

DKCBMBKR, 1930

School I n t e r m e d i a t e School L e a v i n g

FEBRUARY, 1931

School I n t e r m e d i a t e "School L e a v i n g

6 . — P U B L I C

Totally Exempted Passed Allowed Credit Exam, for eertain subjects.

1360 514

40 43

650 398

31 17

E X A M I N A T I O N S

-

-

I N

No Headmasters Certificates submitted.

407 5li

66 51

M U S I C .

The number of subjects entered for and passed at the Examinations in Music conducted by the University uuring the year 1930-1931 was as follows *.—

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September, 1930— Total number of entries Total number of passes

iMay, 1931— Total number of entries Total number of passes

5825 4952

936 835

7.—COUNCIL. Sir John MacFarland has been elected Chancellor

and Sir John Monash Vice-Chanccllor. The former was -congratulated on the completion of his eightieth year, his birthday falling on the day following the Annual •Commencement. The latter was congratulated on his -appointment by the Commonwealth Government as the representative of Australia ait the opening of New Delhi as the capital of India, and was granted leave of absence for tho purpose of his necessary visit to India. Sir James Barret t was appointed Acting Vice-Chancellor for the period of his absence.

Since tho date up to which this report is made, the -Council and tho whole University has suffered irre­parable loss in the death of the Vice-Chanccllor,

•General Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., V.D., B.A., D.Eng., LL.D. He had been a member of the

•Council for nearly twenty years, and Vice-Chancellor for the past eight. The University was proud of him as its most distinguished alumnus; he had a very real affection for the University as the Alma Mater which gave him his training, as the scene of some of his earliest successes, and as the means of his first intro­duction to military service; and he was always very ready to place his information, experience and judg­ment at its disposal. Throughout his long period of -service he was a most diligent member of Oouncil, and the University never called in vain to him for help.

To perpetuate h'is memory, as one of the substan­tial contributors to the University Appeal of 1920, the Exhibition in Electrical Engineering P a r t I . is en-

"titled the John Monash Exhibition. Sir Leo Cussen was granted a. further three months'

leave of absence, and Dr. J . P . Wilson three months' .leave df absence, on account of ill-health in each case;

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and Mr. Tate was granted six weeks' leave of absence-during his absence from the State.

The thanks of the Council were conveyed to Professor Scott for his services as a member of Council on his retirement from tho Council, when he ceased to be President of the Professorial Board'. Professor Copland.: was elected in his stead to represent the Professors on the Council.

Mr. R. S. Ross, a. member appointed by the Gover­nor in Council as a representative ot industrial in te r ­ests, resigned on account of ill-health, and Mr. M. B. Duffy was appointed in his place.

Mr. Samuel McKay has been appointed Chairman of the Finance Committee.

In its last report the Council reported the resigna­tion, from its body of Mr. Edward Stevens on the ground of ill-health, and its appreciation of his ser­vices and benefactions. Some six months larter ho passed away, and there was forwarded to the Chancellor a letter which Mi*. Stevens had written in Sep-tenvber, 1928, to be handed to the Chancellor after his death. In it he reported tha t he had' pro­vided by will tha t half his estate was ultimately to-come to tho University, and he expressed tho desire-that tho revenue to oome from the legacy should ho­used iu the first place to complete the north end of Wilson Hall, and tha t after that had been done it be used to augment the wages or salaries of the University staff, beginning with the lowest paid employees. Bis­was an administrator whom the University could ill afford to lose, and first his illness, and then his decease, were the cause of deep and heartfelt mourn­ing.

8.—PROFESSORS.

Professor Laby, whose research work, principally in connection with X-Bays, Heat and other branches of Physics is well known, has received the coveted honour of tho Fellowship of the Royal Society, London, and; was congratulated by the Council.

Professor Heinze has been elected a Fellow of the-Royal College of Music, and received the Council's con-

. gratulations.

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To fill the vacancy in the Chair of Jurisprudence •caused' by the transfer of Professor Bailey to the newly-established Chair of Public Law, Mr. George White-cross Paton, M.A. (Melb.), B.A., B.C.L. (Oxford), has been appointed. , After completing the course for the Honours Degree in Arte in the combined schools of History and Philosophy, Mr. Paton was elected Rhodes Scholar for Victoria in 1925. In Oxford those who had taught him and examined him spoke exceedingly highly •of his traaning, hie capabilities and his reliability. At the time of applying, he was in England, and was a Law Lecturer in the London School of Economics, and he was the candidate selected and recommended by tho English selection Committee. Professor Paton took up t i s duties a t the end of April.

I n connection with the impending retirement of Pro­fessor Payne from the Chair of Engineering, i t has been decided not to do more a t present than fill the existing Chair, and Associate-Professor Kernot has been appointed to it. The first occupant of the Chair was the late Professor W. C. Kernot, Associate-Profes­sor Kernot 's eldest brother; and other members of the family have been prominently associated with the Engineering School in various capacities, including that of benefactor. I t is now hoped that the youngest mem­ber of tho family will occupy the Chair for a few years

"before his retirement. Professor Wilkinson has been reappointed for five

years to the Chair of Dental Science, and as Principal •of tho Australian College of Dentistry.

In response to a request by the Commonwealth Gov­ernment, which was seriously inconvenienced by the illness of the Commonwealth Statistician, arrangements were made with Professor Giblin's concurrence for his services to bo made available to the Government for a period of eight months, and temporary arrangements were made by a number of substitute appointments for his University duties to be carried out.

Professor Gunn was granted ten months' leave ot absence chiefly to enable him to attend as a represen­tative of the University the quinquennial congress of the Universities of the Empire.

Professor Ewart was granted leave of absence for •six months, Professor Skeats for four months, and

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Professor Har tung for eight mouths, in order chiefly to-enable them, as representatives of the Australian and. New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, to attend the Centenary meeting in London of" the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

Professor Cherry was granted leave of absence dur­ing the long vacation to enable him to visit Eng­land.

Associate-Professor Summers has been appointed Acting Professor of Geology during the absence of Professor Skoats; and Dr. Heber Green has been appointed Acting Professor of Chemistry during the absence ot Professor Har tung.

The following Senior Lecturers haive been advanced, to the rank of Associate-Professor: —

Mr. A. R. Chisholm, Associate-Professor in French. Dr. O. W. Tiegs, Associate-Professor in Zoology. Dr. E. O. Hercus, Associate-Professor in Natural

Philosophy. Dr. Ethel I . McLennan, Associate-Professor iu

Botany. Dr. G. L. Wood, Associate-Professor in Commerce. Associate-Professor Lodewyckx was granted leave of

absence for the year 1931, to enable him to visit Europe-for further study.

9.—LECTURERS.

The following resignations have been received with regret:—Mr. E. J . Ingram, Lecturer in Marketing; Mr. R. R. Sholl, Tutor in Classics; Dr. A. H. K. Petrie, Senior Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer in Botany; Mr. G. E. Green, Lecturer on Method of Languages; Madame Joy McArdcn, Chief Study Teacher of Singing; Mr. Horold Kyng, Teacher of Singing.

Leave of aibscnoe has been granted in tho following cases, namely:—To Dr. W. E. A. Hughes Jones, Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, twelve months, to enable him to-proceed abroad' for further study, under a Rockefeller Travelling Scholarship. To Mr. R. H. Gregory, Lec­turer in Property in Land and Conveyancing, OIL

ANNUAL REPORT, 1930-31 929 1

account of illness, since the latter part of 1930; Mr. C. Gavan Duffy was appointed to carry out Mr. Gregory's duties for the remainder of 1930, and Mr. E. H. Ooghill for 1931. To Mr. W. M. Ball, Lecturer in History of Political Philosophy and part of Modem Political In­stitutions, a further year from 1st March, 1931, to enable him to take up a renewal of his Rockefeller Fel­lowship.

The following new appointments have been made: — Arts : Tutor in Classics, S. H. Zichy "Woinarski, B.A. Education: Lecturer in Method of Languages, W. H. Frederick, M.A., Dip.Ed. Science: Demonstnator in Zoology, F. H. Drummond, B.Sc.; Lecturer in Geology. E. S. Hills, M.Sc. Medicine: Beaney Scholar in Pathology, H. T. Chapman, B.D.Sc., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.; Stewart Lecturer in Anatomy, J . B. Turner, M.B., B.S. ; Stewart Scholar in Surgery C. H. C. Soarbv. B.Sc., M.B., M.S., F.R.C.S.; Stewart Scholar in Medicine, K. D. Fairley, M.D., B.S.; Thalia Roche Demonstrator in Obstetrics, A. M. Wilson, M.D., B.S. ; Clinical Lecturer in Infant Welfare, Kate I . Gamp-bell, AI.D., B.S. Engineering: Part- t ime Demonstra­tor in Electrical Engineering, S. A. Prentice. Agricul­tu re : Lecturer in Horticultural Science, F . M. Reid, M.Agr.Sc.; Lecturer in Dairy Technology, T. Straughan. Veterinary: Assistant Research Patho'o-gist, E . M. Pullar, M.V.Sc. Architecture: Junior In­structor in Free Drawing, G. T. Farr ies ; Demonstra­tor a t the Atelier, A. J . Ralton. Commerce: Lecturer in Marketing, A. G. Whitlam, B.A., B.Com.; Part-Time Lecturer in Investments, C. V. Janes, B.A., B.Com.; Tutor in Accountancy, L. Goldberg, B . Com. Conservatorium: Teachers of Singing, Madame Alice Orff-Solscher, Ivor Boustead: Teachers of Pianoforte, Waldemar Seidel, Miss Ruth Plockaxt; Teacher of Violin, Walter Glide; Teacher ot Violin-cello, Miss S. Macfic. Cancer Research: Assistant to Dr. Cherry, H. A. Wright, M.B., B.S.

In addition, a number of part-time demonstrators have been appointed to various departments; and the usual appointments of Clinical Instructors a t the Mel­bourne, Alfred and St. Vincent's Hospitals have been made.

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10.—EXAMINEES. The following examiners have been appointed: —

1. For the Medical Course— Anatomy—

Mr. H. Searby, Dr. G. A. Birnie. Physiology—

Dr. L. A. I . Maxwell, Assoc. Prof. W. J . Toung.

Regional and Applied Anatomy— Dr. A. E. Coates.

Materia Medica and Pharmacy— Mr. C. J . Tonkin.

Pathology and Bacteriology— Professor Woodruff.

Therapeutics— Mr. F . B. Lawton.

Public Health— Dr. P . B. Kerr.

Forensic Medicine— Dr. Wright Smith.

Medicine (Pass)— Dr. W. W. S. Johnston, Dr. AV. E. Summons.

Clinical Medicine (Pass)— Ward Work:

Dr. J . P. Major, Dr. W. S. Newton, Dr. W. J . Newing, Dr. L. E. Hurley.

Pathology: Dr. R. Webster, Dr. A. J . Brenan, Dr. A. J .

Trinca, Dr. Wright Smith. Diseases ot Children:

Dr. L. J . Hood, Dr. S. W. Ferguson, Dr. H. D. Stephens, Dr. H. C. Colville.

Medicine: (Hons.)— Mr. F . B. Lawton, Dr. H. Laurie.

Clinical Medicine (Hons.)—-Dr. J . W. Grieve, Dr. R. P . McMeckin.

Commentary: Dr. A. E. R. White, Dr. J . F . Mackeddie.

Pathology: Dr. C. H. Kellaway, Dr. R. Webster.

Surgery (Pass)— Dr. V. Hurley, Mr. J . S. Buchanan, Mr.

J . N. Morris.

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Surgery (Honours)— Dr. B . T. Zwar, Dr. Murray Morton.

Clinical Surgery (Pass)— Dr. C. G. Shaw, Mr. T. E. L. Lambert, Dr. R. St. C. Steuart, Dr*. W. A. Hailee.

Clinical S'urgery (Honours), (Commentary)— Dr. Julian Smith, Dr. W. G. D. Upjohn.

Clinical Surgery (Honours), Ward Work)— Mr. H. B. Devine, Dr. W. G. D. Upjohn,

Dr. M. Stewart, Dr. P . Maclure. Obstetrics and Gynaecology—

Prof. R. Marshall Allan, Dr. A. M. Wilson, Dr, J . S. Green, Dr. H. Jacobs, Dr. B. W. Chambers, Dr. R. Fowler.

"2. For the M.D. Examination— Medicine, including Opthalmology—

Dr. L. S. Latham, Dr. L. J . C. Mitchell, Dr. R. Webster, Dr. C. H. Kollawav, Dr. A. B. R. White, Dr. S. 0 . Cowen, Dr. M. D. Silberberg.

Obstetrics and Medical Gynaecology— c Prof. Marshall Allan, Dr. R. W. Chambers.

Diseases of Children, including Infectious Diseases—

Dr. S. W. Ferguson, Dr. J . W. Grieve. Diseases of the Nervous System, including In­

sanity— Mr. W. E. Jones, Dr. S. V. Sewell.

3 . For the M.S. Examination— Surgical Anatomy—

Prof. Wood Jones, Dr. T. E. V. Hurley. Surgical Pathology—

Prof. MacCallum, Mr. H. A. S. Newton. Surgery—

Dr. B. Kilvington, Dr. Julian Smith. 4. For the Diploma ot Public Health—

Prof. Osborne, Prof. MacCallum, Prof. Wood­ruff, Dr. Heber Green, Dr. E. Robertson, Dr. W. Summons, Dr. J . Dale, Mr. F . E. T. Cobb,

o. For the Diploma of Gynaecology and Obstetrics— Anatomy—

Prof. Wood Jones, Dr. R. Fowler.

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Physiology- -Prof. Osborne, Dr. J . Leon Jona.

Pathologv— Prof MacCallum, Prof. Marshall Allan.

Bacteriology— Prof. Woodruff, Dr. R. Webster.

6. For the Dental Course— Prosthetic. Dentistry—

Dr. W. J. Tuckfield, Dr. H. R. Cash. Materia Medica—

Dr. C. E. Allen, Dr. A. B. P . Amies. Junior Operative Dentistry—

Mr. (i. Finlay, Mr. C. H. Down. Orthodontia—

Dr. W. Stanley Wilkinson, Mr. John Heath. Dcnlai Anatomy—

Dr. ,T. K. Clark, Dr. A. S. Campbell, Prof. Wood Jones, Dr. E. B. Nicholls. Prof. Wilkinson, Mr. K. F . Shues.

° Medicine— Dr. M. D. Silbcrbcrg, Prof. Wilkinson.

Surgery— Dr". H. Trumble, Prol'. Wilkinson.

Dental Surgery and Pathology— Prof. Wilkinson, Dr. F.. F . Greenwood.

Senior Operative Dentistry— Prof. Wilkinson, Mr. G. Finlay, Mr. 0. H .

Down, Dr. F . R. Wood, Dr. J . Polack. Oral Surgery—

Prof.' Wilkinson, Dr. H. C. Trumble, Dr. F A Aird.

Extractions and Anaesthetics— Dr. F . A. Aird, Mr. F . S. Parret t .

7. For tho Degree of D.D.Sc.— Pa r t I.—

Bacteriology— Prof. Woodruff, Prof. MacCallum.

Pathology— Prof. MacCallum, Prof. Woodruff.

Physiology and Bio-Chemistry— Prof. Osborne, Assoc. Prof Young.

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Par t I I .— Dental Surgery, Pathology, and Bacteriology—

Prof. Wilkinson, Dr. J . M. Lewis. For Theses— Prof. Wilkinson, Assoc.-Prof. Young, Sir-

Charles Martin (Adelaide); 8. For the Engineering Course—

Graphics and Geometrical Drawing— Assoc.-Prof. Kernot, Mr. A. H. Faul.

Mechanical Engineering and Engineering De­s i g n -

Par t I . : Prof. Greenwood, Assoc.-Prof. Ker­not, Mr. P . F . Thompson, Mr. T. N. Merfield.

Par t I I . ; Prof. Payne, Assoc-Prot. Kernot, . Mr. E. Lang.

Mechanical Engineering, Pa r t III .— Prof. Pavne, Mr. E. Lang, Mr. T. N. Mer--

ficld.' Hydraulic Engineering, Par t s I . and II .—

Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. W. A. Robertson.. Surveying—

Mr. E. R. H. Darwin, Mr. G. R. McGowan.. Strength and Elasticity of Materials—

Prof. Payne, Mr. L. Galbraith. Electrical Engineering—

Assoc.-Prof. Brown, Mr. T. N. Merfield. Electrical Engineering Design—

Assoc.-Prof. Brown, Assoc.-Prof. Kernot. Metallurgy—

Prof. Greenwood, Mr. P. F . Thompson, Mr.. G. B. O'Malley.

Civil Engineering, Pa r t I.— Mr. E. Lang, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton.

Civil Engineering Design, Par t I.— Mr. E. Lang, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton.

Civil Engineering, Pa r t I I .— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. Lang, Mr. A..

P. Taylor, Mr. A. E. Callaway. Civil Engineering Design, Pa r t I I . —

Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. Lang, Mr. W.. A. Robertson, Mr. L. R. East, Mr. E. A.. Hepburn.

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Mining Engineering'— Mr. G. C. L. Clark, Mr. A. H. Merrin.

Town Planning— Mr. E. R. H . Darwin, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton.

Mr. J . S. Gawler. *9. For the Education Couise—

Division A— Par ts I . and I I . : Prof. Wrigley. Pa r t I I I . : Dr. Baohelard. Pa r t I T . (Method): The Lecturer in each

branch. (Hygiene): Dr. J . S. Greig.

P a r t V . : Prof. Wrigley, Mr. W. Ramsay, Miss Marshall, Miss A. Hoy, Mr. H. W. Wilson, Mr. G. S. Browne, Mr. M. S. Sliarman.

Division B.— P a r t I . : Mr. G. S. Browne. Pa r t I I . : Prof. Wrigley. Pa r t I I I . : Dr. Bachelard. Pa r t IV. : Mr. G. S. Browne. Pa r t V . : Mr. M. S. Sharman.

Essays for M.Ed. (1st Year)— Prof. Wriglev, Dr. K. S. Cunningham, Dr.

P . M. Bachelard, Mr. J . McRae, Mr. M. S. Sharman, Mr. G. S. Browne, Prof. Wadham, Dr. G. L. Wood.

Theses for M.Ed. (2nd Year)— Dr. P . M. Bacholard, Dr. W. M. Buntine,

Prof. H. T. Lovell, Prof. L. J . Wrigley.

.10. For the Test in Journalism— Prof. Scott, Mr. H. A. Davies.

"11. For the M.Com. Degree— Prof. Copland, Dr. G. L. Wood, Dr. F . R. B.

Mauldon.

12. For Theses for the M.C.E. D e g r e e -Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. J . A. Laing, Mr.

A. L. Johnson. 113. . For a Thesis for the Lit t .D. D e g r e e -

Prof. Copland., Prof. Newton (London).

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14. For Theses for the D.Sc. Degree— Prof. Agar, Prof. W. J . Dakin (Sydney),. Sir Charles Martin. Prof. Woodruff, Dr. W.

J . Pentold. 15. For a Thesis for the LL.D. Degree—

Sir Harrison Moore, Prof. W. P . M. Ken­nedy (Toronto).

16. For a Thesis for the D.Eng. Degree— Prof. Chapman (Adelade), Sir John Monash,.

Prof. Payne. 17. For the David Syme Research Prize—

Prof. Laby, Prof. MacCallum, Prof.. Ewart,. Prof. Hartung, Dr. W. J . Penfold.

18. For the Harbison-Higinbotham Scholarship— Prof. Scott. Prof. Bailey, Prof. Copland..

Prof. Giblin, Dr. G. L. Wood. 19. For the Grimwade Prize—

Dr. Rivett, Mr. D. Avery. 20. For the Bertram Armytage Prize—

Prof. MiacCallum, Dr. L. S. Latham. 21. For the Public Examinations in Music—

Prof. Heinze, Prof. Laver, Mr. L. Biggins,. Mr. A. di Gilio, Mr. B. Goll, Mx. F . W. Homewood, Mr. L. Hattenbach, Mr. W. James, Mr. H. Kyng, Mr. G. W. McKeown, Mr. T. L. Middleton, Mr. A. E. H. Nickson, Mr. H. Penn, Dr. W. G. Price, Mr. H. W. Smithers, Mr. J . A, Steele, Mr. Henry Thomas, Mr. W. Seidel, Mr. F . D. Clewlow, Mr. W. ©ude. Miss P . Allinson.

22. For the School Intermediate and School Leaving* Examinations, December, 1930, and February,. 1931: —

Subject. First Examiner. Second Examiner. Agricultural Science —

Leaving (Hon.) - Mr. F. J. Rae Mr. J. E. Harrison „ (Pass) . .Mr. A. W. Jessep Mr. F. J. Rae

Intermediate • Dr. W. H. Green Mr. J. E. Harrison. Algebra-

Intermediate Mr. E. J. Lewis Mr. J. L. Aickin

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- Animal Biology— Leaving; (Hon.) -

((Pass) -In termedia te

. A r i t h m e t i c -Intermedia te

• Botany — Leaving (Hon.) -

,, (Pass) • Intermediate

"•British H i s t o r y -Leaving (Hon.) -

(Pass) -In termedia te -

1 Chemistry— Leaving (Hon . ) -

., (Pass) -Intermediate

Com. Priii. & P r a c — Intermediate

-• Com. P r a c t i c e -Leaving. (Hon.) .

(Pass) -••Com. P r i n c i p l e s -

Leaving (Hon.) -,, (Pass) •

. -Domestic S c i e n c e -Leaving (Hon.) -

(Pass) -In termedia te

- - D r a w i n g -Leaving. (Hon.) -

,, (Pass) -Intermediate

i 'Economics— . - E n g l i s h -

Leaving (Hon..) -(Pass) -

Intermediate : European H i s t o r y -

Leaving (Hon.) -(Pass) -

. F r e n c h -Leaving (Hon.) -

(Pass) -Intermediate

Geography— Leaving Hons.) -

,, (Pass) -Intermediate

• G e o l o g y -Geometry & Trig.—

Intermediate * German—

Leaving (Hon.) -(Pass) •

. Intermediate

Miss E. Mollison Miss K. E. Hall Miss B. Brewster

Mr. S. L. Hughes

Dr. A. H. K. Petrie Miss S. Llewellyn Dr. E. I. McLennan

Dr. E. Sweetman Miss A. Hov Mr. R. II . Clayton

Dr. \V. H. Green Mr. W. K. Jamieson Mr. W. Trudinger

Mr. A. M. Hislop

Mr. O. K. McDonald Mr. E. D. O'Donnell

Mr. 0 . R. MacDonald Mr. E. 1>. O'Donnell

Mrs. H. A. Woodruff Mrs. II. A. Woodruff Mrs. H. A. Woodruff

Mr. L. S. Davies Mr. W. K. Dean Mr. A. Noall Prof. Copland

Prof. Cowling Prof. Cowling Miss D. L. Derham

Miss B. Brewster Miss E. Mollison Miss 3 . Llewelyn

Mr. R. G. Bienvenu

Dr. E. I. McLennan Miss I. C. Cookson Miss D. J . Ross

Mis* M. Hut ton Mr. C. A. H. Searby Mr. C. R. Long

T. O. Graham Dr. W. H.Green Mr. G. A. Ampt

Mr. N. L. Jamieson

Mr. A. M. Hislop Mr. A. M. Hislop

Mr. G. L. Mayman Mr. G. L. Mayman

Miss Ru th Evans Miss B. Keartland Miss R u t h Evans

Mr. H. R. Brown Mr. H. R. Brown Mr. P. M. Carew-Smyth Dr. G. L. Wood

Mr. W. T. Price Mr. A. E. Gwillira Miss C. Brennan

Mr. O. du R. Foenander Miss K. Pit t Mr. O. de Ii. Foenander Miss F. Peningtoa

Mr. A. R. Chisholm Miss C. van Nooten Mrs. Boyce Gibson

Dr. G. L. Wood Mr. T. F. Scott Assoc. Prof. Summers Assoc. Prof. Summers

Assoc. Prof. Lodewyckx Miss G. E. Adamson Mrs. E. Wood

Mr. L. S. Davies Mr. H. B. Hauser Mr. A. V. G. James Mr. F. A. Singleton

Mr. H. M. Campbell. Mr. G. L. Griffiths

Assoc. Prof. Lodewyckx Miss D. Coverlid Mr. G. E. Green Miss D. Coverlid Miss E. B. Eas taugh Mr. L. V. Ottaway

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•Greek — •Greek and Rom. History

.Hebrew -Leaving (Hon.) -

„ (Pass) -In termedia te

L a t i n — Leaving (Hon.) -

(Pass) -In termedia te

Mathematics I.— Leaving (Hon.) -

((Pass) -Mathematics I I .—

Leaving (Hon.) -,, (Pass) -

Mathematics 111— Leaving (Hon.) -

(Pass) • Mathematics IV—

Leaving (Hon.) -(Pass) -

•Physical Science -Physics -

Leaving (Hon.) -(Pass) -

Intermediate -

Mr. W. Kerry-

Mr. W. Kerry

Rev. F. Milne Rev. J. Danglow Rev. J . Danglow

Prof. C. A. Scut t Prof. C. A. Scutt Mr. K. W. Cornwall

Mr. It. J. A. Barnard Miss J . T. Flynn

Mr. .T. A. Seitz Mr. Ii. J. A. Barnard

Prof. T. M. Cherry Mr. M. I I . Belz

Mr. M. 11. Belz Mr. A. \V. Hatfield Mr. T. O. Graham

Mr. J. S. Rogers Mr, \V. Trudingcr Dr. L. 11. Martin

Mr. E. W. Cornwall

Prof. C. A. Scutt

liev, J . Danglow Rev. F. Milne Prof. H. McLean

Mr. W. Kerry Mr. E. W. Cornwall Mr. \V, F. Ingram

.Mr. M. 11. Belz Mr. F. R. Potts

Miss J . T. Flynn Mr. A, Har t

Miss J . T. Flvnn Mr. F.. I. Leach

Mr. R. J . A. Barnard Mr. J . M. Allen Mr. K. Bingham

Mr. T. O. Graham Dr. C. E. Eddy Mr. J . L. Aickin

A d d i t i o n a l E x a m i n e r ' - .

Algebra—Intermediate—Mr. U. Wilson, Mr. R. T. Bingham. Arithmetic—Intermediate—Mr. J . L. Griffiths, Mr. .7. M. Allen. .British History—Intermediate - M r . JS. D. Harper , Mr. E. Harrison,

Mr. G. It. Crowther, Miss C. Uryant, Miss K. Pitt , MiasN. \V. Colliaon.

Leaving (Pass)—Miss F. Penington. •Chemistry—Intermediate—Miss S. Llewellyn. •Commercial Principles and Practice—Intermediate—Mr. C. I. Sagar. Drawing—Leaving (Pass)—Mr. P. M. Carew Smyth.

Intermediate—Miss M. F. Mitchell, Mr. 11. ,1 . Ellis, Miss E. B. Mitchell.

•Economics—Leaving (Pass)—Mr. 0 . dc R. Foenander.

.English—Leaving (Hon.)—Mr. C. W. W. Webster, Mrs. L. Rosenblum Mr. J. R. Richards, Mrs. Cowling.

Leaving Pass—Mr. G. A. Osborne, Mr. John McHae, Miss H. S. W. Martin, Mr. F. W. Wannan, .Miss D. A.MacKay, Miss C. M. Warren.

Intermediate—Mr. H. W. .Byrne, Mr. W. A. Waller, Miss B. M. Kgan, 'M'r. T. R. MacKenzie, Mrs. O. L. Uooppell , Mr. II . W. Rhodes , Mrs. E. A. Southwell.

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French—Leaving (Honours)—Mr. J. O. Cornell, Mr. O. E. Green. Leaving (Pass)—Miss F. Barkman, Miss M. Bernardou, Miss.

M. S. Schollick, Miss D. Coverlid, Mr. B. C. Ballard, Mr. L. V. Ottaway.

Intermediate—Mr. H. K. Hunt, Mrs. O. L. Hooppell, Miss D. Barnard, Miss F. Langford, Mr. F. G. Kirbv,. Mr. F. A. Callil, Mr. L. V. Ottaway.

Geography—Intennediate—Mr. J. S. Kitson, Mr. T. W. Winn, Mr. E. L. Wilcock, Miss J. McCowan, Mr. J. S. Mann.

Oeometrv and Trigonometry—Intermediate—Mr. A. Bright, Mr. T. R.. Ritchie.

L ttin—Intermediate—Mr. E. V. Piesse. Leaving (Pass)—Mr. L. Van Baer.

. 11.—UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES.

The following have been appointed to represent the TJniversity: —

Council of Legal Education— Mr. P . W. Eggleston, Mr. R. H . Gregory.

Lady Northcote Permanent Orchestra T r u s t -Mr. P . Tate, Mr. H. C. Crawford, The Hon.

J . P . Jones, The Very Rev. J . M. Murphy.

Canberra Forestry School Advisory Oonunittee— Prof. Ewart.

Quinquennial Congress of Universities of the Empire—

Prof. Ewa-rt, Prof. Gunn. Faraday Celebrations—

Prof. Sieate. Second International Congress on History of

Science and Technology— Prof. Gunn.

12.—STATUTES AND REGULATIONS.

The Faculty of Medicine has been responsible re­cently for the initiation of a large amount of legisla­tion, and the following have been passed during the year under review: —

1. A new regulation for the degree of Master of Surgery. This is part ly the result of the Conferences which have taken place with the Universities of Syd­ney and Adelaide, and of a desire to get greater uni­formity in the matter of higher degrees in Surgery. The new regulation makes some changes in the subjecte

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of examination, and permits the submission of a thesis which, if satisfactory, may take the place of a part of the examina tion.

2. A new regulation for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. This provides thiait th© examination shall in future be in two parts, and adds to the emphasis of the examination on the.subject of General Medicine.

3. New regulations establishing Diplomas of Ophthal­mology, of Laryngology and Otology, and of Gynae­cology and Obstetrics. These are all new, and provide for courses of instruction which must be followed by candidates for the Diplomas, and also for examinations in two pa*rts. Par t I. being in general Anatomy and Physiology, and Pa r t I I . the special subjecte for the several Diplomas.

4. A new regulation establishing a Medical Research Funds Committee to administer the income o f funds available more or less generally for medical research which a t present exceed .£15,000, which it is confidently expected will grow by future gifts.

The following have also been made: — A new regulation to establish a course for a new

degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry, referred to elsewhere.

A new statute to establish a Board of Studies, and a new regulation to establish a Diploma, in Public Ad­ministration.

Regulations to carry out the conditions of gifts made to the University as follows: —

For the John G. Chrisp Law Bursary. For the Lady Turner Prize in Music.

13.—UNIVERSITY ACT, 1928. SECTION 34.

The published accounts submitted herewith in Ap­pendix B include accounts showing the income and expenditure for the year 1930, under this section.

For the year 1931 the vote of £8500 is apportioned as follows: —

School of Commerce - - -£2000 Research - - - 2250 University Extension Department - 4250

Of the last item the -amount specially allotted for tutorial classes is .£1730.

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14.—COMMERCE. The work of the School of Commerce has continued

ion the lines already laid down. The economic crisis, not only in this country but in the whole world, has continued fo furnish to the members of the staff great opportunities for public service through such channels as advice to Governments and to others in positions of high responsibility, and by means of publications, both ot books and through the public Press and profes--siouail journals.

15.—RESEARCH. Tlie following Research Fellows and Scholars have

been appointed to work on the subjects severally speci­fied. This list does not include scholars appointed to scholarships founded for research in special subjects.

Government Research Fellow— Z. A. Mirfield £500 Production and Use of Diffrac­

tion Gratings. Government Research Scholars—

Miss N. Atkinson £10 Content of Water, Milk, and Milk Products, with Special Reference to their Industrial Effects.

Mr. C. H. Bur-

Miss M. G. Crab­tree

Mrs. D. D. Ste­wart

R. H. Dixon

A. B. Edwards E. W. Gault L. Goldberg

A. Howard

40 Economic Entomology

100

50

20

50 50 75

150

A. B. Jamieson 40

Miss F . Murray 25

Study of Gas and Electrolyte Equilibria in Blood.

Determination of Genera and Species of Soil Fungi.

The Activity Coefficient ot Picric Acid.

Dacites, Cambrian Schists. Pancreatic Lipaemia. Effects of Arbitration ou Costs

of Production. Methods of Micro-analysis for

Nitrogen Compounds. Biochemistry of Lactic Acid

forming Bacteria. Histology of Insect Metamor­

phosis.

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T). P . B. Petrie 40 Wave Length Measurements of X-Ray Spectra.

£ . P r a t t 30 Relative Intensities of Charac­teristic and General Radia­tion produced by an X-Ray Tube.

V. T. SeaJey 50 Pathology of Tooth Pulp. Miss J. Suther­

land 20 Intestinal Protozoa of Termites. Miss E. A. A. Tay­

lor 40 The Fungi of Bee Hives. Mrs. E. E. Wark 25 Metallic Hydroxy, Acid Com­

plexes. L. W. Weichardt 30 The Rate of Decomposrition of

Acet-ch lor anh i li de. Fred Knight Scholar—

W. G. Kannuluik £270 Thermal a.nd Blectrioad Con­ductivities a t Low Tempera­tures for Metal Wires.

Of the above, the following were also appointed 31. A. Bart let t Research Scholars, viz.:—Miss M. G. Crabtree (£100), Mr. A. B. Edwards (£100), Mr. A. Howard (£100), Mr. V. T. Sealey (£100), Mrs. E. E. Wark (£100); and the following additional M. A. Bart­let t Research Scholars were appointed: — Mrs. A. J . Cahn £100 Dimensions and other Physi­

cal Properties of Pa t Par­ticles.

J . H. Dick 100 Organic Halogen Compounds. Miss E. E. Fisher 100 Plcomorphy and Influence ot

Host and Insects on Types of Sooty Mould.

"Miss L. J . Hey-ward 100 Algal Flora of the Soil; Cor­

relation of Leaf-Shape in Eucalyptus Grafts.

J . L. Pawsey 100 Radio Research. D. F . Thomson 100 Field Work on Cape York. W. J. Wark 100 Fading Study and Properties

of Hoavisides Layer. B . D. Wright 100 Function and Production of In­

testinal Gases. . J . Wundcrly 100 The Jaws ajid Teeth of the Tas-

maniain Aboriginal.

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In addition, the sum of £642 has been allotted for the-expenses of research.

The total number of Graduates and Research Students (excluding whole-time members of the staff and senior students doing some research as par t of their course) who have been engaged m research iu the various de­partments, is 56, distributed as follows:—Agriculture 4, Anatomy 3, Bio-Chemistry 7, Botany 5, Chemistry 6, Bacteriology 1, Commerce 1, Engineering 7, Geology 3, Mathematics 1, Natura l . Philosophy 8, Pathology 1, Physiology 4, Veterinary 2, Zoology 3.

The following is a report on the work of the Research Fellow and of the Research Scholars, who held in 1930 • Scholarships available for general research: —

Z. A. Merfield, working with Sir Thomas Lyle, has continued his researches on the production and use of high quality diffraction gratings and micro-rulings.

Rulings and diffraction gratings for X-ray and other investigations have been made available to the Natural Philosophy Department here, and also to overseas insti­tutions. A six-inch concave grating has been presented to the Imperial Science College, South Kensington.

No satisfactory explanation has been found as yet for the discrepancy between wave length measurements in the X-Eay region made with gratings and with natural crystals, but in order to provide accurate reference .standards throughout the X-Ray region, attention has been given to tho production of gratings on suitable materials with specially shaped grooves, so as to prod;ucc strong high order spectra of these short wave lengths, thus enabling coincidences to be observed with ul tra violet lines, the wave lengths of which have been determined intcrferometrically.

Apparatus lias been constructed and installed to maintain automatically the temperature of the large ruling engine constant to 1/lOOoC. The results up to date with this arrangement have uot been entirely satis­factory, and some clia.ngos are iu process, which i t is-hoped will overcome the difficulties encountered.

Some further improvements have been made in ultra violet light microscope technique. By operating the iiluminating spark in a hydrogen atmosphere, and em­ploying a special form of oscillatory discharge the in­tensity of the monochromatic source has been increased;

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many fold, thus making i t possible to obtain photo-•graphs with an exposure of less than one second. A simple method has been found ot ascertaining the cor­rect tube length, and a search has been made for materials suitable for mounting objects for examination under the ultra violet light microscope.

A report of the progress of the research was com­municated to the Physio Conference held at Sydney this year.

J . L. Pawsey and.W. J. Waxk have applied a multi­vibrator, which was constructed according to the de­sign of Dr. Dye, of the National Physical Laboratory, by Mr. R. Fallon, to the measurement of the frequency of Melbourne broadcasting stations to an accuracy of about one in a hundred thousand. Their method and

"results were published in the " Electrical Times," Mel­bourne, for March, 1930. Mr. Wark. working with R.

-O. Cherry, has since investigated the fading of wire­less signals in the broadcasting band, and finds evi­dence of an indirect wave in addition to tlie main sky and ground waves of Appleton's theory of fading.

Mr. Pawsey has written a thesis on atmospherics; and, in collaboration with G. H. Munro and L. Huxley, has studied the place ot origin and frequency of occur­rence of atmospherics of " wave length " of" 3,000 and 30,000 metres. In recognition of this work Mr. Pawsey was placed equal for the Dixon Scholarship, and was awarded a,n 1851 Exhibition Science Research Scholar­ship. He recently left Australia to continue his re­searches a t one of the English Universities.

W. G. Kannuluik has extended his investigation of the thermal and electrical conductivities of pure metals aud single crystals to include observations at low temperatures. The methods used were published in the Proceedings of tlie Royal Society of London early in 1931. Using a specimen of iron, which is very pure compared to the iron for which results have been previously published, Mr. Kannuluik finds iron is not an exceptional metal, as other observers have found, in its properties as a conductor of heat and electricity. Pure mono crystalline tungsten is found to be excep­tional! in these properties. Observations will be made on a number of metals in addition to those already • examined.

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C. B. O. Mohr has collaborated with H. W. S;. Massey in a number of papers of wave meahamics. Het relinquished his scholarship on being elected to an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship.

Dr. C. E. Eddy, who shared the Syme Prize for 1931 with Dr. King, has with the facilities made availaible to Professor Laby by Imperial Chemical Industries and by the Mining and Metallurgical Bursaries Fund, continued the investigation of chemical analysis by X-ray and optical spectroscopy. The high sensitiveness claimed for the former method has been confirmed by Dr. Eddy by very careful experiments on metals, which had been analysed chemically, and by optical spectroscopy. Although the experimental technique of tho X-ray method is difficult, it has the advantage tha t it makes a complete analysis in one operation.

Experiments are being made to excite the X-rays by means of Lenard rays, and a 150,000 volt constant potential generator has been constructed for the pur­pose. The Natural Philosophy laboratory is able to carry out too analyses by optical spectroscopy. The experience gained in the examination of lead for the Broken Hill Associated smelters by the optical method indicates t h a t i t has such (advantages in speed and sensitiveness that it could probably be used with con­siderable advantage in the metallurgical industries of A nstralia.

Mrs. E. E. W'ark has continued her work on the metallic hydroxy-acid complexes, particularly those of copper, lead and /.inc. Using the complex salicylates, it is hoped to determine ithe configuration of t he valence bonds of these metals. This work forms an integral part of a research which has been carried on in the Chemistry department for some years. Some of the-results have been published in the Journal ot the Chemical Society of London,, and a second communica­tion will bo submitted shortly.

L. \V. H. Malmgren resigned his Scholarship to join the staff of the Burma Corporation.

Miss C. M. Baron returned to Edinburgh in Feb­ruary of this year. She su'bmittcd a thesis on " Mycorrhiza in the Epacridacoae" before her depar­ture. This has not been published, as much of the work was of a preliminary character, and requires fur-

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ther confirmation; i t has been placed in the University Library, and is available for future workers on this subject. This thesis was submitted, along with another, to tho Council of the University of Edinburgh for examination for the Ph.D. degree. The application was successful and Miss Baron has been awarded the degree.

Miss G. M. Cheney's work on an apricot disease in Victoria has been published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, under the title, " Black Heart of Apricots."

Miss L. J . Hey ward has completed a paper on tho Flowering Periods of Victorian Plants, which has been published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. Another paper on Algae in some Victorian Soils will shortly be ready for publication.

Mr. B . J . Grieve was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship in 1930, and is now working a t the Royal College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, London. Since his departure a paper, " Rose Wilt and Diebaok," a virus disease of roses occurring in Aus­tralia, has been published in the Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science. I n addi­tion, a series of airticlcs under the title, " Rose Diseases and their Control," is appearing in the Jour­nal of Agriculture, Victoria.

Mr. H. B. Williamson died in January, 1931. At the time of 'his death he was engaged in various re­searches on the flora of Victoria from the systematic viewpoint.

Mrs. Cahn's research has opened up several fresh avenues of investigation, and assumed unexpected com­plexities. The importance of minute changes in the conditions was soon realised. The discovery tha t there are critical limits ot diameter of both bubble and fat particles before coalescence of the fat particles takes place is interesting, and may have practical applica­tions.

A largo amount of exjjerimental material dealing not only with milk, but also with Soya bean emulsions and various oil emulsions, has been collected. These investigations have been found necessary to determine how far milk fat emulsion is normal in its behaviour. In addition, considerable experimental evidence has

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been brought forward, throwing light on the nature of the envelope ot the fat particle in milk.

There is a t present material for a large paper, bu t the cost of illustrations which seem necessary consti­tutes a difficulty in publishing.

A beginning has been made in the application of the facts discovered to the practice of butter manufacture.

Dr. J . Wunderly has continued his investigation upon the dentition of the Tasmanian native, and has examined all his material in the University and National Museum collections, as well as that stored in Canberra. The drawings, measurements, etc., of these are now being worked over, and when the material in Hobajt and Adelaide has been incorporated, tlie re­search will be completed.

D. P. Thomson has been engaged on the extraction and tabulation of data, from field notebooks, includ­ing a large amount of genealogical material collected on two expeditions to Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland. He has now completed the work ot classi­fying and indexing photographic negatives taken on these two expeditions.

He has completed two manuscripts—one of 130 pages, with the title, " T h e Hero Cult Initiation and Totem-ism on Cape York," and a shorter . paper on "T l i e Ceremonial Presentation of Fire in North Queensland: A Preliminary Account of the Place of Fire in Primi­tive Ri tua l , " have been submitted for publication in England. He is now completing a tliird paper on " The Dugong Hunters of Gape York," containing a description of dugong hunting methods, and the cere­monial, magic and ritual associated with the capture ot dugong, with figures of the typos of harpoons used on the Peninsula. This paper will be submitted for pub­lication in America.

In addition, he has completed a detailed report on fauna met with and collected, with notes on the dis­tribution of birds and mammals of Capo York, to the Queensland Government, at the request of the Depart­ment of Agriculture and .Stock, Brisbane.

C. V. Janes is working at an investigation into " A Statistical Examination of Company Accounts with the object of computing secular trends of profits and co­efficients of correlation between Profits and certain

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Economic Series." The first par t of the investigation •dealing with banking profits has been completed, and will be published in the " Economic Record " for

November, 1931. W. A. Sandall has prepared a complete set of

•charts showing " The Organisation and Inter-Relation of Government Departments " in Victoria, and is. now investigating the degree to which there is overlapping in the Departments.

J . W. M. Eddy's research into " T h e States in Re­lation to Banking in Aus t r a l i a " is almost completed. Apart from the study of the activities of tlie State Governments in respect of Savings Bank and rural •credits, special attention is given to the evolution' of the Commonwealth. Bank, its relations with the State, and its function as a Central Bank.

A. G. Wir.tlam has visited the main ports of Aus­tralia in connection with his research into "Austra l ian Por t Economics," and has collected the necessary data which have yet to be analysed.

Other Researches.

G. H. Munro, M.Sc, R. 0 . Cherry, M.Sc , and Dr Martyn, physicists of the Commonwealth Radio Research Board, working in the Natural Philosophy Laboratory, have continued investigations upon electro­magnetic radiation. Mr. Cherry and Dr. Martyn are 'studying the causes of the fading of broadcast signals. :and have obtained evidence tha t fading is caused not only by the Heaviside layer a t a height of about sixty miles, but by the higher layer a t 130 miles.

Tlie electro-magnetic waves, known as atmospherics, which interfere wth wireless reception, are being studied by Mr. Munro, using two cathode ray direc­tion finders, one of which is at Laverton and the •other at the Canberra Solar Observatory. I t is found tha t tlie movement of thunderstorms can be followed, and the method may be of value in wcaithor forecast ing and to aviation.

Equipment for testing the sound absorbing power of wall plasters has recently been installed in t h e Natural Philosophy Laboratory, and measurements made with i t by Dr. Martin have enabled Melbourne

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firms to develop plasters, some of which are very satis­factory in their sound absorbing power, and compare well in other characteristics with imported materials.

During the first term the State Electricity Commis­sion asked for the services ot Professor J . Neill Green­wood to determine the causes of defects which have developed in the boilers at the Yailourn generating-station. Professor Greenwood, in close co-operation with the staff of the Commission, made a detailed1

examination of the plant, and tlie methods of opera­tion, extending over three months, and tlie causes of the defects were satisfactorily determined.

Dr. Thomas Cherry, Cancer Research Fellow, has continued his work in the relation of Cancer and Tuberculosis, and Dr. R. D. Wright lias been appointed full time assistant. In the mice inoculated with small doses of tubercle bacilli, the incidence of malignant tumours ha.s been steadily maintained, and some points of importance connecting the bacilli with the tendons have been studied in detail.

I t may now be definitely stated tha t the tumours in these mice present analogies to the corresponding tumours in human beings, which have not been found in any spontaneous series ot tumours in these animals.

The Director ot the Veterinary Research Insti tute ha.s concluded an important investigation into the nature of a very fatal disease of poultry. This disease, due to a filter-passing virus, made its appearance in the suburbs of Melbourne in November, 1930, and was responsible for a serious dislocation in the" local and interstate poultry trade.

Mr. E. M. Pullar, M.V.Sc, has been engaged in an-investigation into the causes of mortality among swine, with special reference to infections of a Para­typhoid nature.

The Director and Mr. Pullar have investigated the nature of a disease of sheep, Pyaemic Hepatitis, which has been responsible for considerable mortality in one .or two districts in Victoria. This disease has-been found to occur in magpies, and the relationship between the incidence ot the condition in sheep and. magpies is a t present receiving attention.

Apart from special research problems, the services ot the Staff have been called on by private stock-

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owners to a greater extent than ever, and the re­sources of the Insti tute have been taxed to the full during the past year.

The Insti tute has continued to provide hospitality to Dr. Turner, Mr. Murnane, B.V.Sc, and Miss Bales,. B .Sc , Officers ot the Council for Scientific and Indus­trial Researdi. These workers have been engaged in researches into Footrot of sheep. Caseous Lympha­denitis, and Kimberley Horse Disease.

16.—UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD.

As in previous years, the work of the Board, carried" on in conjunction with the Workers' Educational Asso­ciation, has been very successful.

Twenty-eight Tutorial Classes have been conducted during 1930— twelve in the city area, five a t the Uni­versity, four in the suburbs (Kew, Malvern, Canter­bury and Dandenong), aud seven in the country centres, comprising Ballarat (2)), Bendigo (2), Colac, Geelong* and Wairnambool. The tutors during 1930 were nine­teen in number—the Director of University Extension (Professor Gunn)), Professor Agar, Professor Osborne,. Professor Wadhaan, Professor Har tung, Dr. Sweetman, Mrs. Ian Maxwell, Mrs. Warren, Rev. W. Bottomley, Rev. W. N. Gunsou, Bev. J . T. Lawton, Mr. E. J . Ingram, Mr. Ian Maxwell, Mr. C. B. Long, Mr. H . Scott Bennett, Mr. T. Mathew, Mr. G. E. Monteath, •Mr. A. A. Phillips, Mr. A. M. Barry. Towards the end of the session Mr. E. J . Ingram was transferred by his firm to Brisbane, and remaining lectures of his-classes were given by Mr. T. Mathew. The full list of subjects embraced were Economics, Psychology,. Philosophy, English and Australian Literature, Physi­ology, Appreciation ot Drama, Biology, Public Speak­ing, World Politics, World History, Musical Apprecia­tion, Astronomy and Botany. English Literature, with, its allied subject, Australian Literature, accounted tor 358 students; while Psychology with Philosophy ac­counted for 411 students; Economcs, 150; Public Speaking, 151; the Sciences, 184. The total number­of students in the 2S classes was 1516, as against 1590' in the previous year. I t must be remembered', how--

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ever, that there was a decrease in the number of •classes from 33 to 28. This reduction of classes meant that some of them were more crowded than ever.

As a Public Fortnight had been held in 1929, the Board intended to hold a Vacation School during May, but the response was so small tha t it was decided to •conduct another Public Fortnight instead. Tho courses run and the attendances were:—Know Your Own Mind (168); The Present Economic Outlook (159); Some Aspects of Contemporary Literature (98); The Brain and the Body (97); The Development and Usefulness of the Modern View of the Composition and Structure of Matter (84); The Teaching of Geography (47); Heredity and Evolution (39); Physiological Problems of the Day (38).

During the year 64 Extension Lectures wcie ar­ranged in country centres. Among these centres were Yailourn, Seymour, Warburton, Moruington, Yajra Junction, Queenscliff, Ballarat, Maryborough, Hamil­ton, Charlton,- Wycheproof, Sea Lake, Bairnsdale, Sale, Shepparton and Bendigo. At the University a special •course was given by Professor Greenwood on " I r o n and Steel from the point of view of the Welding Operator," and this was followed by a course of lec­tures by Mr. E. Lang, B.E., Lecturer in the Engineer­ing Department.

As there was no Overseas Lecturer, Professor Tucker was invited to give three lectures in Alpril. Professor Saunders, of Madras, also lectured under the auspices of the Overseas Committee.

Portion of the Carnegie Fund was used for the pub­lishing of a select bibliography for the use of students in Philosophy 'and Psychology. This bibliography, " Psyche and Minerva," was compiled by Professor Gunn. This fund again enabled addresses in factories to be arranged. During the year 33 addresses were •conducted. The Workers' Educational Association also benefited from the fund, to enable i t to conduct Week--end Schools.

Broadcast lecturettes have been continued once a week from 3LO.

Correspondence Tuition has been continued for •country students.

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17.—PUBLICATION FUND.

The following grants from the Publication Fund have been, made, viz.: —

£4/15/- to Journal of Anatomy, London, towards-the cost of publishing an aorticle by A ssociate-Professor O. W. Tiegs.

£15 to Journal of Experimental Biology . and Medical Science towards cost of publishing a paper by Associate-Professor Ethel 1. McLennan.

18.—STUDENTS' LOAN FUND. A separate statement of the Students' Loan Fund

will be found among the accounts in the Appendix. The amount of loans outstanding on

31/12/1929 was £24,412 7 .2: During the year 1930 the following sums

were lent— Additional loans to existing

borrowers £897 8 6 Loans to new Borrowers 889 14 0

• 1787 2 .6 Interest- added to borrowers' accounts for

the year 1930, amounted to 1323 19 2

£27,423 8 10 The repayments received for the year 1930

amounted to 2431 12 7 There was written off as a

bad debt 302 13 6 2734 6 1

Leaving as the balance outstanding on 31st December, 1930 £24,689 2 9

The number of students assisted during 1930 was 41, and tlie ainounte of the loans made ranged from £7 to £100.

19.—THE LIBBABY. The greatly-increased cost of books and periodicals,

owing to tlie high premium on exchange and to the levying of primage and sales-tax on practically all pur­chases, has affected the Library to a consideTable ex-

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tent. Purchases have always been made with care, but even greater care is necessary at present. I t has been found, possible to economise even on periodicals; but aa periodical literature is so essential, especially to -the teaching staff and other research workers, and as -moreover no periodicals are acquired except after care­ful consideration, the savings here have been but •alight.

In spite of tlie increased cost, the progress of the Library has been well maintained. Additions to the General Library totalled 3752 and to the Medical Library 608. The Libraries now contain nearly 80,000 volumes.

I t is worthy of note that the number of books pre­sented to the Library during the year is well above the average, 1553 having been received as gifts. Many of these came from Governments and Institutions, which have been generously presenting books for years. To these regular benefactors thanks is regularly given; but this yeax special thanks is due to Mrs Carlyle Smythe, who presented some four hundred volumes from the library of her late husband, who was a student in the University from 1884 to 1887.

Losses of books from the Libraries, especially the Central Library, appear to be increasing. Some losses must be expected in any open access library, even where supervision is satisfactory To prevent them alto­gether would be almost, if not quite, impossible.

The accommodation in the Central Library is fre­quently fully taxed, a circumstance which, while it proves tha t the Library is _ appreciated, draws atten­tion to the necessity,, mentioned in last year's report, for making provision for additional Library accommoda­tion.

30.—BUILDINGS.

In its last report the Council referred with satisfac­tion to the fact t h a t the work of completing the Main Building had been put in hand. The work progressed very satisfactorily in the hands of the Contractor, Mr. 'R. Meredith, and under the supervision of the Archi­tect, Mr. J . S. Gawler, and the new rooms were all in full occupation before the end of the first term.

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The completion ot the cloisters and the finishing off •of the unfinished ends of the main building, after a long wait of 76 years, has given great satisfaction to all lovers of the University, and gratitude is felt for the late Mr. Edward Stevens, whose foresight and pre­liminary work prepared the way and put the University in a position to proceed with the work when the oppor­tunity offered.

21.—UNIVERSITY PRESS.

The activiti.es of the University Press liave been maintained in a satisfactory manner during the year, though some dislocation was threatened early in 1.931.

During the long vacation the accommodation, both for the Book Room and for the University Branch ot the National Bank, was considerably enlarged and im­proved.

In 1930, after several years' effort to improve the •conditions for the supply of new text-books, the Press decided to stock the books required for Science subjecte, and had practically completed arrangements, in co­operation with local booksellers, to do this. Difficul­ties occurred, however, at the last minute, and the scheme has been abandoned tor the time being. For­tunately, the abandonment of the scheme did not in­volve the Press in any loss.

In the second-hand book exchange, the business made -further advance, and 1930 books were received for sale, the turnover being £734/11/-.

Substantial growth also marked most of the business conducted in the Post Office, which was as follows: — Value of stamps sold, £1003/9/9; duty stamps, £183 3/11; Number of telegrams received and despatched, 2493; Value of Money Orders and Postal Notes, issued and cashed, £1934/17/- and £2031/0/7 respectively. Number of registered articles handled, 1310.

The Library established for candidates for the M.Ed, degree in 1923 is being used more extensively, aud is now available to a limited extent for any studeute in the Faculty of Education.

The Pr<*s3 now lias in stock, available for hire, 352 "hoods and 39 gowns.

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The following books, pamphlets and periodicals, pub­lished in conjunction with Messrs. Macmillan and Co.,. have been issued during the year: —

Credit and Currency Control, by Professor D. B . Copland.

Training for Business, edited by Professor D. B.. Copland.

.'1ft Englisli Bibliography, by Professor G. H. Cowl­ing.

P r imary Education by Correspondence, by Dr. K. S. Cunningham.

Some Aspects of Education in the United States of America, bv Dr. K. S. Cunningham and Dr. G. E. Phillips.

Flora of Victoria, by Professor A. J . Ewart. Individual Education, by C. Fenner and A. G. Paull . Induction or Deduction,' by Dr. H. L. Fowler. Psyche, and Minerva, by Professor J . A. Gunn. Pract ical Notebook for Botany, P a r t I . The Boundaries of Arable Cultivation in Victoria,

by Professor S. M. Wadham. The Young Child: A Series of Five Lectures on Child

Management. The Economic Record, Vol. VI. , No. 11; Vol. VEI.,

No. 12. The. Manua l of the Austra l ian Music Examinat ions

Board. " Credit and Currency Control," by Professor D. B.

Copland, has already been completely sold out, and a second edition is contemplated.

A number ot manuscripts have been submitted foi consideration, and it is likely that several of these will bo published a t an early date.

22.—BURSARIES. The following Bursaries, etc., in the gift of the Uni.

versity, have been awao-ded by a special Committee of the Council, after considering confidential information furnished to i t : —

A War Bursary has been awarded to am Arts student.

The David Thompson Scholarship in Engineering has been awarded to a Third Year Engineer­ing student.

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The two Aitchison Undergraduate bursaries have been re-awarded for a Third ' Year to the previous holders.

The Moran Bursary for the Medical Course has been awarded to a Four th Year s tudent ; and the Moran Bursary for a pupil of the Methodist Ladies' College has been divided between two Arts students.

The J . G. Chrisp Law Bursary has been awarded to a Second Year student, this being the first award.

Dick Bursaries have been awarded as follows One of £40 to a Firs t Year Medical student one of £40 to a Firs t Year Science student and one of £20 to a Third Year Medical student.

23.—DAVID SYME PRIZE. The annual prize, now of £125, founded in 1905 by

the late Mr. David Syme, for the best thesis based upon original work in Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Natu­ral Philosophy, open to all persons resident in Aus­tralia for not less than five years, has been awarded' to C. E. Eddy, D.Sc, for Investigations on X-ray and Optical Spectroscopy, and E. S. J . King, M.D., for hia work on the Pailiology of Ovarian Oyste and Tumours.

24.—HARBISON-HIGINBOTHAM SCHOLARSHIP. The annual scholarship of £100, founded by the next

of kin of the late William Harbison, for original work in History, Economics, Politics, Administration, Government and Sociology, has been awarded' to F . W. Eggleston, for his work, " T h e Public Utilities of Vic­toria."

25.—RHODES SCHOLAR. R. T. E. Latham, B.A., of Ormond College, has been

selected as Victorian Rhodes Scholar for 1931.

26.—1851 EXHIBITION SCHOLARSHIP.

Each year, the Royal Commissioners of the 1851 Exhibition offer three Science Besearch Scholarships, to nominees from Australia. Mr. J . L. Pawsey, M.Sc.,

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. was. nominated by this University, and was awarded a • Scholarship..' Mr. Pawsey has proceeded to London to

fulfil the conditions of the award.

27.—AITCHISON TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP.

The Aitchison Travelling Scholarship has been awarded to Mr. J . R. McNab, B.A., of Ormond Col-

. lege, who.has proceeded to Cambridge there to carry •further hie classical studies.

Mr. H. S. "VV. Massey, B.A., M.Sc , who.as an Aitchi­son Travelling Scholar, proceeded to the University of •Cambridge,, has published a number of papers on wave mechanics, and has been made a Senior -1851 Exhibition Scholar.

28.—KERNOT MEMORIAL MEDAL. The Regulation for the annual award of a Kernot

Memorial Medal for distinguished engineering achieve­ment in, Australia having been in force for a number

.-of years, but no action thereunder having been .taken, . .assessors. were appointed for each of the years 1826-

1931, and on the recommendation of the-several Boards of Assessors ,the following awards were made, namely:

For the year 1926—to -Mr. F. . W. Clements 'for .,achievement in Electrial Supplies.

For the year 1927—to Professor Robert- W. Chap­man, for achievement in Engineering educa­tion.

For the year 1928—to Mr. M. E. Kernot, for achievement in Railway construction.

For the year 1929—to Mr". J . M. Reeson, for achievement in Electric arc welding.

For the year 1930—to Sir John Monash, for achievement in Brown Goal development.

39.—FREE PASSAGES.

The four Free Passages to Europe granted annually "to graduates for tho purposes of further study, and shared, b y ' t h e following Steamship Lines, namely: The

. Aberdeen, The Blue Funnel, Orient and P . & O., have been awarded to Miss E. E. Fisher, B .Sc , Mr. J . R. "McNab, B.A., Mr. J . L. Pawsey, M.Sc, and Mr. F . C.

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"Lavender, M.A., Dip.Ed. In addition, through the :good offices of Messrs. William Heale P ty . Ltd. , a Free Passage to Italy has been granted to Mr. R. A.

:Shaw, B.A., the Mollison Scholar, in* Italian. The Council regrets to report t ha t the Steamship

Companies feel that in the present depressed condition of trade they cannot any longer continue to furnish Free Passages on the generous scale which has obtained for so many years, and ha.s been of such great advan­tage to many young graduates; and tha t the cost to the Companies must be reduced in some way not yet

• determined.

30.-^-BEATTTE SMITH LECTURES.

The Beattie Smith Lectures on Insanity founded by a bequest from the late Dr. William Beattie Smith were delivered by Dr. B. A. Noble, of Sydney, his

.subject being, " Recent Advances in Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene."

31.—FINANCES.

The Auditor-General, in his last report, referred to the fact t ha t the University's finances had been sur­prisingly buoyant in view of the widespread depression in the community a t large. That was the case; the Government gran t had not been reduced; the income from interest on investments had steadily risen; tlie numbers of students had been maintained a t a peak level; and the numbers ot candidates at the Public Examinations had rapidly increased. At the end of the yeaa- under review these conditions began to

•change. The Government grant has been reduced by 20 per cent. Interest on the investments in practically all Trustee securities ha.s been reduced by 22£ per cent. There is, further, the expectation tha t numbers, both of students and of candidates for examination, will begin to fall.

I t is not. expected that this -drop .will immediately • be heavy, but itt is expected tha t the movement .will continue, for a number of years,, and ' t ha t i t will not be

., arrested for some years after the community a t large Lhas turned the comer.

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I t had been obvious for some time tha t reductions of income along the lines indicated would have to be faced" and strict economy in expenditure has been observed, with the result t ha t the University enters on its period of adversity in a sound financial position.

In order to enable the University fully to meet its; reduced income, which could not be done by reduction's in general expenditure, the whole of the staff, with the exception of four Professors, has made a voluntary offer to contribute 10 per cent, of their salary imme­diately, this contribution to be increased to 15 per cent, early next year if the increase is found to be necessary. The effect of the immediate decrease in salaries will be that the average of tho salaries ot the sixteen Professorial chaire which existed in 1914 will bc about the same as i t was in 1914, but there will not be such wide differ­ences.

The Council appreciates very highly the spiri t which has actuated the great majority of the staff, and looks upon i t as being a noteworthy example ot the adjust­ment by voluntary agreement of contractual obliga­tions.

32.—MYER FUND. The following expenditure from the Sidney Myer

University Trust has been authorised: — Main building completion fund . . . . £1876 Addition to Organic Chemistry Laboratory - 274

33.—TECHNICAL COLLEGES. The Sale Technical School has been added to the list

of Technical Schools in Victoria which are recognisad by the University in order tha t students who have done certain work a t the Technical School may, on coming to the University, be granted credit for tha t work.

34.—FORESTRY SCHOOL, CANBERRA. The last report spoke of the establishment of the Can­

berra University College and the relations with i t into which the University had entered. A. further step in the relations of the University with Oamberra has been taken during the past year in connection with t h* study of Forestry. A degree of Bachelor of Science-

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i n Forestry has been instituted, aud an arrangement has been entered into between the University and the Australian Forestry School, Canberra, whereby students who do in the University two years of an approved Science course and then pursue a t Canberra a further . two years of study in Forestry and allied subjects, arid have had twelve months' practical experience, and have presented a satisfactory thesis on some branch of Forestry may be granted tho degree of Bachelor ot 'Science in Forestry by the University. A similar arrangement has been made with some of the other Australian Universities, and these have combined in appointing an Advisory Committee to watch over the scope and standard of the work done a t Canberra.

35.—IMPERIAL GEOPHYSICAL EXPERIMENTAL SURVEY.

The University was closely associated with the Im­perial Geophysical Experimental Survey, as a large part of the laboratory work of the Survey and the prepara­tion of its report were carried out in the Natural Philosophy Laboratory.

The report of the Survey entitled the "Principles and Practice of Geophysical Surveying," edited by Mr. A. Broughton Edge, A.E.S.M., and Professor Laby, has been published by the Cambridge University Press. P a r t of both the observations and the exposition of principles given in this book is the work of Australian scientists, and the survey itself is an example of the value of imperial co-operation in science. I t s report is likely to advance, particularly in Great Britain and the Dominions, both the application of geophysical pros­pecting and the study of the scientific principles under­lying it.

36.—COMMONWEALTH RADIUM LABORATORY. The amount of radium emanation distributed from

this laboratory, which is in charge ot Mr. A. H. Turner, M.Sc, to five Victorian general hospitals has increased to about 15,000 millicuries per year. I t is understood that the results so far achieved by the use of radium and its emanation in the treatment of cancer is rather better than was anticipated when this labora-torv was established.

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37.—BENEFACTIONS.

Tlie Council acknowledges with grat i tude the receipt of the following gifts in money during the year: —

The late B. J . Fletcher, £5459, as an addition to the-existing B. J . Fletcher Research' Fund.-"

The late Mrs. Annie Pemberton, £2000 tor Scholar­ships.

Chamber of Manufactures, its annual subsidy of" £1500.

The late Mrs. Marion Boothby, legacy, £875. Walter and Eliza Hall Trust, £450 for Veterinary

Research Fellowship. The Edward Wilson Trust, £290, balance of gift for-

Men.tal Deficiency Clinic. Mr. Edward Goll, £125, for Conservaitorium. A.N.T., £100 for research. The Misses M: and G. Turner, £100, to found a prize

in the Music course. Australian Broadcasting Co., £100, for Conserva­

torium Entrance Scholarships. The late F . W. Pett , £100 for the Conservatorium. The National Bank, £100. Sir Aaron Danks Trust, £25, University Symphony

Orchestra. Mrs. J . S. Fraser, £50 ; Mr. MacPherson Robertson,

£50; Sir Richard Stawell, £20 ; Dr. H. B. Devine, £30 ; Dr. Julian Smith, £10; Dr. J . P. Mackeddie, £10 ; Dr.. Murray Morton, £10 ; Dr. C. G. Shaw, £10; Dr. Alan Hailes, £5—all towards the emoluments of the Chair o f Anatomy.

Mr. E. H. Taylor, of the Burmah Corporation, £15 for a piece of apparatus.

Also of the following gifts of apparatus and the-like: —

Lady Northcote Permament Orchestra Trust, Score and Par ts of " To a-Nordic Princess," Percy Grainger.

Mr. J . A. Seitz, a number of books. Mrs. Carlyle Smythe, over 400 books. Mr. C. Manby, Large Gramophone for Modern Lan

guagea Department.

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Australian Oxygen and Industrial Gases Pty . Ltd., an exhibit for the Engineering School and Liquid Ail for the Natural Philosophy Department.

Mr. P . H. McK. Grant, a valuable collection of mine­rals, rocks and fossils.

38—APPENDICES. The following appendices are attached hereto: —

.Appendix A.—List of Contributions to Literature and Science.

Appendix B.—Statement of Accounts tor the vear 1930.

All of which I have the honour to submit for your Excellency's consideration,

I have the honour to be. Your Excellency's Most Obedient Servant,

J. H. M A C F A R L A N D , M.A., LL.D.,

Chancellor. 2nd November, 1931.

itniwmttf of pdboutut.

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APPENDIX A.

ENGLISH.

Professor G. H. Cowling, M.A.— An English Bibliography. (Melb. Univ. Press, 1931.)

Miss Enid Derhaim, M.A.— Two papers on " The Translation of Anglo-Saxon

Verse." (Verse, Vol. II . )

PHILOSOPHY.

Prof. W. R. Boyce Gibson, M.A., D.Sc— Translation of Edmund Husserl's " Ideen," under

the tit le of " Ideas: a General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology." Published in the Library of Philosophy. Geo. Allen and Un­win, July, 1931.

W. M. Ball— . The Limits of Political Obligation. The Inter­

national Journal of Ethics, April, 1931. Prof. J . A. Gunn, B . S c , M.A., Ph.D.—

Psyche and Minerva: Wha t to read in Psychology and Philosophy. A select bibliography. (Melb. University Press, 1930.)

FRENCH.

Assoc.-Prof. A. R. Chisholm, B.A.— (1) Moi qui trouais le ciel (Note sur I'esthetique de

Rimbaud), in " Revue d'histoire l i t teraire de la France ," 37e Annee, No. 2, pp. 259-264.

(3) Heredia: the Genealogy of Floridura Mare, in " The French Quarterly." (Man. Univ. Press), Vol. XI I , No. 4, pp. 160-163.

(3) A Secret of Heredia's Art in " The Modern Lan­guage Review," (Camb. Univ. Press), Vol. XXVI, No. 3, pp. 159-167.

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(4) C'est aussi simple qu'une phrase musicale (a fur­ther note on Rimbaud's aesthetic), in " F r e n c h Quarter ly," Vol. XII I , Double number 1 and 2, pp. 62-68.

GEBMAN.

AsBOC-Prof. A. Lodewyckx, M.A., Litt .D.— (1) Hoe Australie zijn naam kreeg. Neerlandia (the

Hague), October, 1930, pp. 159-160. (2) Die deutsche Aluswanderung nach Australien,

Pad'agogische Warte (A. W. Zickfeldt, Oster-wieck, Harz). 15 December, 1930. pp. 1163-1169.

(3) Die deutsche Auswanderung nach Australien. Der Ausland deutsche (Stuttgart) , Mav. 1931, pp. 314-319).

EDUCATION.

P. M. Bachelard, M.A., Ph.D.— The Feeble-Minded Child—The Review of the Fede­

rated Mothers' Clubs, March, 1931. Can We Diagnose Feeble-mindedness in Children?

A.J .P.P. , June, 1931.

COMMEBCB.

Prof. D. B. Copland, M.A., D.Sc.-^-(1) Credit and Currency Control. (Melb. Univer. ' Press), pp. 146. (3) The Australian Economy. — Simple Economic

Studies. (Angus and Robertson), pp. 97. (3) The Crisis in Australian Finance. (Angus and

Robertson), pp. 194. (With Prof. Shann.) (4) The Battle of the Plans. (Angus and Robert­

son), pp. 157. (With Prof. Shann.) (5) The Australian Problem. The Economic Journal,

London, December, 1930. (6) A Neglected Phase of Tariff Controversy. The

Quarterly Journal of Economics, Cambridge, Mass., February, 1931.

<7) The Restoration of Economic Equilibrium. The Economic Record, Melbourne, Nov., 1930.

(With Prof. Giblin and Assoc.-Prof. Wood.)

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(8) A Note on Banking Legislation in Australia',, The Economic Record, Nov., 1930.

Assoc.-Prof. G. L. Wood, M.A;, Litt .D. ' (1) Borrowing and Business in Australia: A Study

of the Correlation between Prosperity and Imports of Capital. (Oxford Univer. Press.)

(3) Australian Trade in the Pacific, Data Paper for Hanchow Conference, Inst, of Pacific Rela­tions.

(3) Migration Policy in the Light of Depression, Australian Quarterly, June, 1930.

(4) The Control of Values, Journal of Insti tute of Valuers.

F.' E . E. Mauldon, B.A., M . E c , Li t t .D.— (1) The Statistical Approach to Economics. Common­

wealth Journal of Accountancy. (2) The Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal"

Industry, Economic Record, November, 1930. A. A. Fitzgerald, B.Com.—

Classification of Accounts (Commonwealth Accts. St. Society.)

H. Burton, M.A. (Oxon.)— The Sales Tax, The Economic Becord, November,.

1930. J . G. Norris, LL.M.—

Jurisdiction of Inferior Courts where the Defendant Resides outside the Jurisdiction. A^istralian Law Journal, 1930.

LAW.

Prof. K. H. Bailey, M.A., BiC.L.— Law and Logic. Aust. Journ. Psych, and Phil.,

June, 1931: Prof. G. W. Paton, M.A., B.C.L.—

Annual Survey of English Law, 1930'. (Sections on Procedure and Evidence, Family. Law and' Private International Law.)

A. Dean, LL.M.— Hire Purchase Agreements and the Factors Acts,.

1931. 5 Australian Law Journal, 85.

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N A T U R A L P H I L O S O P H Y .

Prof. Laby, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., and Broughton Edge, A.B.S.M., Editors— The Principles and Practice of Geophysical Pros­

pecting : Being the Report of the Imperial Geophysical Experimental Survey. Cam­bridge University Press, 1931.

Prof. Laby and R. T. W. Bingham, M.Sc— The Reflection and Diffraction ot X-Rays. Proc.

Roy. Soc, A. vol. 133, p. 274. 1931. Wave-Length ot X-Ravs. Nature, Vol. 136. p . 915,

1930. R. T. W. Bingham, M..Sc—

A Vacuum Spectrometer for Long Wave-Length X-Rays. P r o c Rov. Soc. A, vol. 133, p. 266,. 1931.

C. B. 0 . Mohr, B.A., M.Sc— The Reflection ot Long X-Rays. P r o c Boy. Soc.

A. vol. 133, p. 292, 1931. G. W. Kannuluik, B.Sc—

On the Thermal Conductivity of Some Metal Wires. P roc Rov. Soc. A. vol. 151, p . 320, 1931.

J . S. Rogers, B.A., M.Sc, F . Ins t .P .— The Photographic Effects of Gamma Rays. Proc.

Phys. Soc, vol. 43, p. 59, 1931. C. E. Eddy, D .Sc , F.Inst .P.—

Atomic Analvsis by Optical Spectroscopy. Chemical Eng. and Mining Bev., vol. 23, p. 309, 1931.

D. P. Martyn, Ph.D.— Measurement of the Heaviside Layer Heights.

Nature; vol. 26, p, 568. 1931.

CHEMISTRY.

Prof. E. J . Har tung, D.Sc— Presidential Address to Section B. Anist. and New

Zeal. Assoc. Advance Science, Brisbane, 1930.. Report A. N.Z. A.A.S., 1930, p. 117.

Heber Green, D . S c , and G. Ampt, B.Sc.— The Determination ot Phosphoric Acid. Beporf.

A. N.Z. A.A.S., 1930. p . 139.

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A. O. Barret t and Heber Green— The Seasonal Sap Plow of Eucalyptus Botryoidee.

Proc. Boy. Soc. V i c , 43. [N.S.] , P a r t I I , 1931, p. 241-260.

K. N. Welch, Ph.D.— (1) New Synthesis of dl—Pilonic Acid. Journ. Chem.

Soc, 1931. (3) The Preparation of Ethyl Methylenedimalonate.

Journ. Chem. Soc , 1931. (3) The Reactions of Malonic Esters, with Formalde­

hyde. Pa r t I I . Journ. Chem. Soc . 1931, p. 653.

W m . Davies, D.Sc , F . R. Storrie, and S. H. Tucker— The Reactions of Nitrosulphonyl Chlorides, P a r t H .

The Separation of Nitrosulphonyl Chlorides by means of Hydrazine Hydrate. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1931, p. 624.

Elaie E. Wark, B .Sc , and I. W. Wark, D.Sc—-Metallic Hyd'roxy-acid Complexes, P a r t V, Neutral

—Cupritartrates. Journ. Chem. Soc , 1930, p. 2474.

ZOOLOGY.

Prof. W. E. Agar, M.A'., D.Sc, F.R.S.— (1) Mechanism and Vitalism iu Biology. Presidential

Address, Section N, Australian and New Zea­land Association for the Advancement of Science, 1930.

,(2) A Statistical Study of Regeneration in Two Species of Crustacea. Journ. Experimental Biology VII , 1930.

(3) A Lamarckian Experiment, involving a hundred generations with negative results. Journ . Experimental Biology V U I , 1931.

.Assoc.-Prof. 0 . W. Tiegs, D.Sc— (1) (With Dr. A. E. Coates.) Are the Skeletal Muscles

of the Extremities directly innervated by Sympathetic Nerves? Aust. Journ. Exper. Biology and Med. Sci., VIII , 1931.

•(2) (With Dr. A. E. Coates.) Sympathetic Bamiseo-tion and the Treatment of Spastic Muscle. Journ. College of Surgeons of Australasia, 1931.

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(3) A study of the Neurofibril Structure of the Nerve Cell. J o u m . Oomp. Neurology, 52, 1931.

BOTANY.

Prof. A. J .Ewart, D.Sc , Ph.D., P.E.S. , F.L.S.— Flora of Victoria. Prepared under the author i ty

ot the Victorian Government, 'and printed by the Government Printer for the University Press.

Ethel I . McLennan, D.Sc— A disease of hope in Tasmania, and an account of

a Protomyxean organism, Leptomyxa reticu­lata (Goodey), var. Humuli, associated with i t . The Aust. Journ. of Exp. Bio aaid Med. Soi., vol. V I I I , 1931, pp. 9-44.

Arthur H. K.. Petrie, Ph.D. (with G. E. Briggs)— Respiration as a Factor in the Ionic Equilibria be­

tween Plant Tissues and External Solutions. Proc. of the Boy. Soc. B, Vol. 108, 1931,. pp. 317-326.

Isabel C. Cookson, B.Sc. (with William H.Lang, F.R.S.)— Some Fossil Plants ot Early Devonian Type from

the Walhalla Series, Victoria, Australia. Phil. Trans, of the Roy. Soc. B, Vol. 319. 1930, pp. 133-163.

D. D. Dixon, M.Sc.— The Micro Organisms of the Tertiary Bed Sands

near Melbourne, Victoria. The Aust. J o u m . : of Exp. Bio. and Med. Sci., Vol. VU, 1930.

pp. 161-169. Jean Heyward, M.Sc.—

Flowering Periods of Victorian Plants. Proo. Boy. Soc V i c , Vol. XLI I I , P t . I I (new series), 1930, pp. 154-165.

B . J . Grieve, M.Sc— (1) "Rose W i l t " and "Die-back," A Virus disease

of Roses occurring in Australia. The Atust. Journ. of Exp. Bio. and Med. Soi., Vol. TEH. 1931, pp. 107-121.

(2) The Diseases ot Roses. Journ. Dept. of Agrio., V i c . Vol. XXIX, 1931.

(3) Die-Back in Roses. Rose Annual, 1931..

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ANATOMY.

Prof. F . Wood Jones, D .Sc , F.R.C.S.. F.R.S.— (1) A re-cxamination of tlie Skeletal characters of

Wynyardia bassaana, an extinct Tasmanian marsupial. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1930.

(2) The non-metrical morphological characters of the .skull as criteria for racial diagnosis. Par t I , General discussion. Journ. Anat. , Vol. LXV, Pa r t U , Jan . 1931.

(3) Idem. Pa r t I I , The characters ot the Hawaiian Skull. Journ. Anat., Vol. LXV, Par t ITI, April, 1931.

(4) The Cranial Characters of the Hawaiian Dog. Journ. Mammalogy, Vol. XI I , No. 1, Feb. 1931.

(5) On Two Mandibles from Guam. Aust. Journ. Dentistry, July 1, 1931.

LProf. Wood Jones and John B. Turner, M.D.— A Note on the Sensory Characters of the Nipple

and Areola. Med. Journ. Aust., June, 27, 1931.

•W. E. A. Hughes Jones, M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S.— The Abnormal Kidney and Ureter. Journ. Col. Sur­

geons Aust., March, 1931.

-A.-E. ' Coates, M.D., M.S., and 0 . W. Tiegs, D.Sc— * (1) Sympathetic Ramisection and the Treatment, of

Spastic Muscle. Journ. Col. Surgeons Aust., March, 1931.

(2) Are the Skeletal Muscles of the Extremities directly innervated by the Sympathetic Nerves ? Aust. Journ. ' Exp. Biology and Med. Sci., Vol. VI I I , 1931.

>Dr. A. E. Coates— Periarterial Sympathectomy: I t s Uses in Ulcers,

Gangrene and other conditions, with a discus­sion ot ithe aetiology of trophic chaaigeB. Med. Journ . Aust!, March 21, 1931.

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"PHYSIOLOGY.

Prof. W. A. Osborne, M.B., B.Ch., D.Sc— The Toxicity of Blood which has been frozen. The

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, Vol. VI I , p. 233, 1930.

The Action on Mammalian Circulation of the Skin Secretion of Hyla aurea, P t . I . Ibid. Vol. VII , p . 226, 1930.

BIO-CHEMISTKI*.

Assoc. Prot.W. J. Young, D.Sc, and P.M. Read, M.Agr.Sc— Experiments on tbe Preservation ot Citrus Fruits

Proceedings First Imperial Horticultural Con" ference, London, 1930.

Assoc. Prof. Young and others— Recommendations by the Citrus Preservation Com

mittee of the Council for Scientific an d Industria Research on the Export of Citrus Fru i t . Journ Counc Scientific and Industrial Research, Vol 4, 1931, p. 96.

PATHOLOGY.

Frank L. Apperlv, M.A.,. D.Sc , M.D., and Joan H. Norris, M.Sc.—

The Familial Influence in Gastric Function. Brit . Med. Journ. , 1931, 1. 255.

Frank L. Apperly— The Spastic Colon as a cause of Chronic Abdominal

Pain. The Aust. and N.Z. Journ. ot Surgery, 1931, Vol. I, p. 192.

E. S. J . King, M.D., M.S., P.E.C.S.— (1) The Surgical Importance of Inflammation in F a t

Tissue. The Journ. of the Coll. of Surgeons of Aust., July, 1930, I I I , 116.

(2) On Some Aspects of the Pathology ot Hypertrophic Charcot's Joints. The Bri t . Journ. ot Sur­gery, 1930, XVTII, 113.

9 7 0 ANNUAL RKPOKT, 1930-31

(3) Epithelial Proliferation and Metaplasia in Chronic-Cholecystitis. The Joum. of the Ooll. of Surgeons of Aust., November, 1930, I I I , 245.

(4) Sliding Hernia. The Journ. of the Ooll. of Sur­geons of Aust., March, 1931. I I I . 339.

(5) Struma Ovarii, with a Note on the Iodine Content. The J o u m . of the Coll. of Surgeons of Aust... March, 1931. H I . 373.

(6) The Surgical Importance of Brown Fat . Sur­gerv, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, March,. 1931. U J . 665.

(7) Concerning the Pathology of Tumours of Tendon-Sheaths. The Brit . J o u m . of Surgery, 1931. XVIII , No. 72. 594.

(8) The Association of Ovarian Neoplasms with Endo­metrial Hyperplasia. The Aust. and N.X. Journ. of Surgery. June, 1931, I , 28.

R: A. Willis, M.D., B.S.—

(1) Epidermoid Carcinoma of the Head and Neck, with Special Reference to Metastasis. Journ. of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1930, XXXII I . 501.

(2) The Importance of Venous Invasion in the De­velopment of Metastatic Tumours in the Liver. Ibid, 1930, XXXII I , 849.

(3) Sacral Chordoma with Widespread Metastases. Ibid, 1930. XXXIII . 1035.

(4) Compensatory Hyperplasia of au Accessory Lingual Thyreoid. Journ. of the Coll. of Surgeons of Aust., November, 1930, p. 257.

(5) Multiple Myeloma. Ibid. November, 1930, p . -295.

(6) Skeletal Metastases from Thyreoid Carcinoma. (Jointly with D; B. Rosenthal.) Ibid. November, 1930, p . 290.

(7) Secondary Neoplastic Destruction of the Thyreoid. Gland, resulting in Myxoedema. Med. Journ. of Aust., March, 1931, p . 349.

ANNUAL REPORT, 1930-31 9 7 i

V E T E R I N A R Y .

A. W. Turner, D.V.Sc— (1) Black Disease (Infectious Necrotic Hepatitis) of

Sheep in Australia. Bulletin No. 46, C.S.I.R. (2) Innocuity and the Latency of Bacterial Spores in

the Animal Body, and the Factors Influenc­ing their Development, Australian Veterinary Journal, Vol. VI, No. 3. September, 1930.

Harold E. Albiston, D.V.Sc— (1) The Occurrence of Acidfast Bacteria, other than

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Koch) in Milk. Australian Veterinary Journal, Vol. VT., No. 4, December, 1930, p . 123.

(2) Fowl Pox. Journal of Agriculture of Victoria, Vol. XXVHI, Pa r t 8. August, 1930, p . 459.

Thomas Cherry, M.D.. M.S.— (1) Cancer and Tuberculosis. The Development of

Malignancy. The Lancet, 7th February, 1931, p. 285.

(2) The Relation of the White Blood Corpuscles to t he Development of Malignancy. Medical Jour­nal of Australia, 1931, 1—p. 275.

(3) Cancer and Tuberculosis. Fifth paper. E ighty Experimental Tumours in Mice. University-Press.

I. GENERAL FUNb (iBelng t h e a c c o u n t of t he on ly fund ava i l ab l e for U n i v e r s i t y pu rposes gene ra l l y ) .

S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E f o r t h e y e a r , m o

1930 J an . 1.

To Balance Dec. 81.

To Government C<rant-General

Fees— Lectures Degrees Certificates Public Exams. Annual Rxama.

RECKll 'TS.

£41,302 9 10 4,616 H 0 1,005 12 0

18,703 1 4 4,729 1.1 0

Donations— Vict. Chnmlierof Manufactures 1,500 0 0 Metal Companies . . . . 400 0 0 Chair of Anatomy 28S 0 0 MacUobertsoii— Eng. Machine 300 0 0 Mining and Metallurgical Fund—

Nat. Phil. School . . 200 0 0

Other Receipts— Sale of Calendars

and Exam. Papers Interest Sundries

Administration Charges— Trust Funds Other Funds

Credit Balance t r ans fe r red-Commerce Dept.

403 13 f. 7,021 4 ft

171 4 0

5Sfl 11 0 1.302 7 10

£5,391 7 3

45,000 0 0

71,247 J2

2.685 0 0

7,601 1 II

J.948 18 10

2,711 13 4

£136,535 13 6

KXPEiNDITURE. 1930. Dec. 31.

Hy Salaries Contribution to Provident Fund Exhibitions and Scholarships Examiners ' Fees . . Examination Expenses Examination Papers Books Apparatus

,, Special Dissections Furni ture and Fitting* Incidentals and Cleaning Gas, Electric Light and Power Wood, Coal, Water and Sanitary Grounds Printing—including Calendar Stationery Stamps—Postage nnd Duty Advertising . . Commencement . . Insurances Repairs Special Votes Publication Fund Grant . . Circulating Library Main Building Completion Fund

„ Balance

£84,671 2,123 1,654

. . 7,998

. . 4,958 1,351

. . 3,689 . . 5,402 . . 500 . . 578

. . »C9

. . 1,600 1,847

073 . . 3X4 . . 1,478 . . 1,469 . . 540

41 ISO

IS 0

18 1 9 1 5

11 0

11 15 6

12 15 4 4 5

7 9 0 5

10

a 0

10 0 0

10 1 li

s 7 10 6

10 7 8 0

. . 479 19 . . 1,134

34 140

3 3,000

10 H 0

12 0

4 0 1 3

10 II (1 0

10,099

£136,585

10 3 17 3

13 0

CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC

S T A T E M E N T of B E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E f o r t h e y e a r VJ'iO

11)30.

Dec. 31. To Fees—

Lectures Entrance Kxhibs.

Hire of Music Hire of Melba Hull

Hire of Ins t ruments Profit on Summer School H. Kyng Schol. Ent rance Fees Donation, E. Goll Donation t o Library

£5,475 6 21 11 16 18

118 11 0 10 3 3 3 6

l i s 0 1 1

Transfer from Mnsic Examination Board to balance

TC5 (i 3

687 14 4

£7,463 0 7

19C

Jan 13

Dec;

0. KXI'KNIlITi;

1. * Balance

31. H.v Salaries—

Teaching Stuff Retaining Fees, etc Secretarial Contribution to Provident Fund

Administration Charge . Exhibitions and Bursaries Music, Ins t ruments , Hire, and

Tuning . . Gas, Electric Light and Power . . Stationery and Print ing Advertising Postages Incidentals Repairs Fu rn i tu r e and Fitt ings Loss on Concerts Travelling Expenses Enter ta inments Allowance Special Grant— Madame McArdeh

IK

Mi

1

£(

,220 7 941 13

,293 15 31 12

,487 8 101 0 66 4

70 17 41 19 03 12 34 13 43 2 76 0 67 I 29 14

236 4 13 3 U 0 50 0

8 4

10 1

II 0 0

6 7

10 0 1 5 4 0 7 0 9 0

26 18 8

3

£7,463 0 7

CONSERVATORIUM OF MVStO APPBAL—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPBNDITUBS for the year, 1930

1930. Jan . 1.

To Balance £197 6 0

£197 5 0

1930. EXPENDITURE. Doc. 31.

By Extension of Building—Balance from 1929 . . £13 17 0 Balance . . , . . . , . . . . 183 8 0

Music EXAMINATION BOARD

S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E f o r t h e y e a r , 1930

oo 1930.

Dec. 31. To Fees

Less P

RECEIPTS.

ub. Exam. F e e s -1928 £141 10 0 1929 156 0 0

£E,20S 14 9

[ntere Sale E Univ

st xam. Papers

isities* Jo in t A/c

£297 10 0

JC4,!»11 4 II 385 11 4 35 13 C

263 8 2

£5,645 15 9

EXPENDITURE 1930.

Deo. 31. By Scholarships

Administrat ion Charge Capitation Fees Examiners ' Fees Examination Expenses . Pr int ing and Stat ionery Postages Advertising Conference Expenses

Transfer to Conservator! Balance

£236 200

4 0 0 0

421 19 0 1,760 19 10

533 1 7 251 8 8 lliS 19 2 •2 8 0 1 10 5

JB3,5Ufi 10 8 1,687 14 4

452 10 9

£5,646 15 9

MUSIC E X A M I N A T I O N B O A R D — I N V E S T M E N T A C C O U N T for the yea r , 19SO

1930. Deo. 31.

To Balance £7,775 16 3

£7,776 16 3

1930. Jan. 1.

Hy Balance . 7,776 16 3

£7,776 16 3

VETERINARY FUND

STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1930

1930. RECEIPTS. Dec. 31.

To Government Grant to 30/6/80 Grant under Milk Act ., C.S.I.R. M.M.H.W Pathology Fees Sale ot Used Materials . . Education Dept. -

£2,000 800 376

35 lie

5

Student ' s Fees and Allowance 100

To Balance

0 0 6

10 16 13

0

0 0

10 0 6 2

0 3,384 1,380

£4,770

0 0

7

6 10

4

1930. EXPENDITURE. Ian. 1. By Balance

Dec. 31. By General A c c o u n t -

Salaries Provident Fund Apparatus, etc. Student 's Fees and Allow Admin, Charge

,, .Milk Laboratory— Salaries Provident F u n d Apparatus, e tc . Admin. Charge

£1,649 29

974 ance 178

50

619 23 41 20

6 16 12 0 0

14 8 4 0

3 9 0 0 0

1 9 4 (I

£1,184 6

£2,881 16

704 7

£4,770 7

2

0

2

4

.<o

VETERINARY CL IN IC

S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E f o r t h e y e a r , 1930.

1930. RECEIPTS. Dec. o l .

To Animal Welfare League — 3 quarter ly instalments .£ £100 £300 0 Contribution to Preliminary

Expenses . . 74 17

Vict'n. Society for the Protection of Animals -3 quar ter ly instalments .<c £25

Clinical Fees

£374 17

75 0 221 14

£071 12 3

1930. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31.

By Salaries and Fees Appara tus , etc. Prel iminary Expenses

Ralance

£352 8 7 116 13 2 93 12 0

£662 13 9 108 IS 6

£671 12 3

BACTERIOLOGICAL FUND

S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S and E X P E N D I T U R E for the year , 1930

1930. RKC1E Dec. 31.

To Department of Health Eye and Ear Hospital M. t Jl. Board of Works Melb. Citv Council Homoeopathic Hospital Education Dept.—Dom. Arts Specimens, Examinations of Interest Sale of Lecture Notes

To Balance

PTS.

£3,500 0 138 15 342 6 60 0 30 0 60 0

1,470 0 162 16 22 10

,

0 0 u 0 0 0 1 6 0

0,766 392

7 7 6 11

£6,158 13 6

EXPENDITURE. 1930. Jan . 1.

By Balance , . Dec. 31. By Salaries

Contribution to Provident Fund

Less charged to GeneralA/c.

AclministrationCharge Apparatus, Materials, e tc . Stationery Gas, Electric Light and*" Power

£6,678 16 3 .. 173 9 1

6,752 5 4 1,160 0 0

4,602 6 4 50 0 0

1,244 13 11 19 19 9

. . 171 6 6

£70 » 0

6,088 4 8

£6,158 13 6

00

1930. Deo. 31.

To Balance

B A C T E R I O L O G I C A L F U N D — I N V E S T M E N T ACCOUNT for the yea r , 1930

3,100 0 0

£3.100 0 0

1930. Jan . 1.

By Balance 3,100 0 0

£3,100 0 0

AGRICULTURAL PUND

S T A T E M E N T of B E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E for the yea r , 1930.

1930. RECEIPTS. J an . 1.

To Balance Dee. 31.

To Government Grant . . £5,500 0 Lecture and Annual Exam. Fees 89 18 Test Fee 76 0 Interes t on Investments ., 362 19

0 0 u 7

£2,103 8 1

6,027 17 7

£8,131 6 8

EXPENDITURE. 1939. Dec. 31. By Salaries

Contribution to Provident Fund Apparatus, etc. Books Furni ture and Fit t ings Administration Charge New Buildings—Balance Print ing, Stationery and Postages Travelling Expenses . Gas, Electric Light and Power Purchase of Investment

£4,813 44 9

683 13 63 18 26 14

173 11 81 1 14 10 6 11

23 4 2,000 0

3 11 7 5 7 0 0 9 4 6 0 0

Balance £7,929 18

201 7

£8,131 6 8

A G R I C U L T U R A L F U N D — I N V E S T M E N T ACCOUNT for t h e yea r , 1930.

1930. Dec. 31.

To Balance £8,010 0 0

£8,040 0 0

1930. J an . 1.

By Balance Dec. 31.

Purchase of C'wealth Gov. Stock

£6,040 0 0

2,000 0 0

£8,040 0 0

AGRICULTURAL RKSEARCB FUND for Iht year, 1930.

1030. Dec 31.

To Salary . ,, Balance

£205 5 1 443 1 7

£708 6 8

1930. J an . 1

By Ba Deo. 31.

By Go By Government Grant

£260 0 0

458 6 8

£708 6 8

CHAIR OF OBSTETRICS ACCOUNT

S T A T E M E N T of B B O B I P T B a n d E X P E N D I T U R E for the year , 1030.

1930. Jan. 1.

To Balance Deo. 31.

To Government Grant Interest from the Edward Wilson

Chair ot Obstetrics Trust 729 1 0 3,229 1 0

£3,877 9 11

1930. Dec. 31.

By Salaries . . Contribution to Provident Fund Apparatus etc. Alterations to Building

Balance

2,088 9 9 44 2 ii

109 17 4 167 IS 0

2,400 7 7 1,477 2 4

£8,877 9 11

VISITING LECTURERS' FUND

S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E f o r t h e y e a r , 1930

1030. RE Jan . 1.

To . Balance Receipts from Lectures

£104 14 0 79 4 0

£133 18 9

1930. EXPENDITURE. Deo. 31.

By Lecturers* Fees, Pr int ing, Advertising etc. By Balance

W A L T E R AND ELIZA H A L L FELLOWSHIP

S T A T E M E N T of B E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E for t h e yea r , 1930

£99 7 81 11

£183 18 9

1930. RECEIPTS. Jan . 1.

To Balance Dec. 31.

To Contribution --W. & E . Hall Inst i tute

£140 8 7

450 0 0

£690 S 7

1930. Dec. 31.

By Salary of Scholar Other .Salaries Apparatus

By Balance

EXPENDITURE.

£250 0 78 17 51 6

380 . . 210

£590

3 6

8

6 1

7

iii. MISCELLANEOUS AccoUNts (Being the accounts of fees collected and disbursed for special purposes).

S P O R T S F E E S A C C O U N T — S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U B E for the year , 19

1»30. Jan. 1.

To Balance Dec. 31.

To Students' Fees

RECEIPTS.

£20 13 4

2.B13 9 0

1930. EXPENDITURE. Deo. 31.

By amount paid to Recreation Grounds Committee for Maintenance of Recreation Ground, Building1* and Sports Clubs .. .. .. £2,670

Administration Charge .. . . 32 Balance .. . . .. 32'

£2,634 2 10

CLUB H O U S E F E E S — S T A T E M E N T of B E C E I P T S and E X P E N D I T U B E for the yea r , 1930

1930. .Ian. 1.

To Balance Dec. 31.

To Student*' Fees

RECEIPTS.

£20 15 11

1907 14 6

£1.928 10 5

1930. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31. By Amount paid to Club House Committee

Administration Charge Balance

£l,SS0 0 22 7 26 2

11,9-?8 10

0 9 8

5

MELBOURNE HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1930

1930. Dec. 31.

To Fees

RECEIPTS.

£1,748 19 0

£1,748 19 0

1930. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31.

By Salaries Tutors' and Lecturers' Fees .. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Transfer to Apparatus Account Administration Charge

£605 0 708 16 500 0 17 0 IS 3

£1,743 19

0

« 0 0 6

0

M E L B O U B N E H O S P I T A L C L I N I C A L F E E S A P P A R A T U S A C C O U N T — S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S and E X P E N D I T U R E for the y e a r , 1930

1930. RECEIPTS. Jan. 1.

To Balance Deo. 31.

To Transfer from Clinical Fees A/c

£98 5 1

17 0 0

£116 6 1

1930. Dec. 31.

By Appara tus Balance

EXPENDITURE.

£12 16 9 102 8 4

ST. V I N C E N T ' S B O ^ P I ' t A t C L I N I C A L F B B B A C C O U N T — S T A T E M E N T of B E C E I P T B a n d E X P E N D I T U B E for t h e y e a r , 1930

1930. RECEIPTS. Dec. 31.

To Fees .. . . . . .. .. £260 16 0

£260 16 0

1930. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31.

By Salaries £200 0 0 Tutors' and Lecturers' Fees .. .. ., 69 6 0 Administration Charge .. .. 1 10 0

£260 16 0

BT. V I N C E N T ' S H O S P I T A L C L I N I C A L F E E S A P P A R A T U S A C C O U N T — S T A T E M E N T of B E C B I P T B a n d E X P E N D I T U B E for t h e yea r , 1930

1930. RECEIPTS. Jan, 1.

To Balance . . £6 16 10

£6 16 10

1930. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31.

ByBalance .. . . . , . . £6 18 10

£6 16 10

BT. V I N C E N T ' S H O S P I T A L C L I N I C A L F B B B C O N T I N G E N T A C C O U N T — S T A T I M ' of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P B N D 1 T U B B for t h t y e a r , 1930

1930. Jan. 1.

To Balance

RECEIPTS.

17 11

£20 17 11

1930. Dec. 31.

By Balance

EXPENDITURE.

£20 17 11

£20 17 11

BT. V I N C E N T ' S H O S P I T A L E N T R A N C E F E E S A C C O U N T — S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U B E for the yea r , m

1930. Deo. 31.

To Entrance Fees £94 HI 0

1930. Dec. 31. By St. Vincent's Hospital

EXPENDITURE.

£94 10 0

£04 10 0

A L F R E D H O S P I T A L C L I N I C A L F E E S A C C O U N T — S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X P E N D I T U R E oo - CC

for the y e a r , 1930

1930. Dec. 31.

To Fees .. Balance

RECEIPTS.

£313 12 0 12 10 0

£320 2 0

1930. Dec. 31.

Ry Transfer to Apparatus Account Salaries .. Tutors' and Lecturers' Fees .. Administration Charge

EXPENDITURE.

£5 0 0 112 10 0 203 8 0

5 4 0

£320 2 0

A L F R E D H O S P I T A L C L I N I C A L F E E S A P P A R A T U S A C C O U N T — S T A T E M E N T of B E C E I P T S and E X P E N D I T U B E for the yea r , I'.WO

1930. RECEIPTS. Jan, 1.

To Balance Deo. 81.

To Transfer from-Clinical Fees Account ..

: 1930. : Dec. 31.

£60 1C 1 ; ,, Balance

6 0 0

£05 10 1

EXPENDITURE.

IV. S U S P E N S E ACCOUNT

1030. Dec. 31.

To Sundries Balance

£16,346 4 803 7

£17,149 12

8 4

0

1930. J an . I.

By Balance Dec. 31.

Uy Sundries

£1,935 6 2

15,214 6 10

£17,149 12 0

V. UNIVERSITY FUNDS S T A T E M E N T of B A L A N C E 8 a t 81«t December , 1930.

Fund. General Account Grant under University Act, 1928, Section 34 Chair of Obstetrics Conservatorium of Music Appeal Account Music Examination Board Music Exam. Board Investment Account Veterinary Fund Account Veterinary Clinic Bacteriological Fund Account ..

,, ,, Investment Account Agricultural Fund Account

,, ,, M Investment Account „ ,, ,, Research Fund

Visiting Lecturers' Fund Account Walter and Eliza Hall Fellowship Sports Fees Account Club House Fees Account Suspense Account Melbourne Hospital Apparatus Account St. Vincent's Hospital Apparatus Account

n M i« ii Contingent A/i Alfred Hospital Clinical Fund Alfred Hospital Apparatus Account Carnegie Corporation Fund

Total of Credit Balances Less Total of Debit Balances

Dr. Balance.

. . 1,380 0 10

392 6 11

/c 12 10 0

£1,790 10 9

Cr Balance £10,099 17 3

1,351 9 4 1,477 2 4

183 8 0 452 10 9

7,775 16 3

108 18 0

3,100 0 0 201 7 7

8,040 0 0 443 1 7

84 11 8 210 6 1 32 1 7 26 2 8

803 7 4 102 S 4

5 10 10 20 17 11

65 10 1 135 4 8

£34,720 3 4 1,790 16 I)

£32,929 6 7

Summary of Investments, etc.

£300 City of Melbourne Debentures Government Securities, etc., at cost— £1311 Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage

Trust Debentures .. .. 1,001) £S,630VictorianGovcrnmentInscribedStock 7,680 £14,050 Commonwealth Government Insc

Stock £1,100 M.M.B.W. Inscribed Stock £400 Met. Gas Co. Debentures £1075 Shire of Barrabool Debentures .. Mortgage

£286 0 0

14,043 10 1,090 0

316 0 1,009 2 8,000 0

National Bank Account— General A/c—Debit .. 3,583 13 10 Management A/c-Debit 3,91118 4

£7,495 12 2 Fixed Deposits-Credit 7,000 0 0

0 0

3 0 0

0 §

33,424 16

495 12 2

£32,929 6 7

VI. SPECIAL TRUST FUNDS. S T A T E M E N T o f B A L A N C E S a t S l s t D e c e m b e r , 1930.

Fund. Inrefitiii. Agricul. Equipment £3,993

,, Research . . 3,174 Aitchison . . 15,375 Alcock .. 2,300 Anthropological Archi tecture Argus Armytage Bage Memorial Bainbridge Baird Barry Bart let t . . Heaney— Pathology

Surgery . Rio-Cliemistrv Appai-.'itus 440 Black .. 2,233 Botany Apparatus , . 90 Bowen . . 152 Bursary No. 1 Rest Home 300 Cancer Research Fund Chamber of Commerce Chemistrv Equipment Childers Chr i sp . . Civil Engin. Chair Clinical Research Fund Commerce Dept. Commercial Exam. Prize Con. S tudents ' Loan a/c Conservatorium of Alusic 25 Cuming Memorial 2,050 Cuming Prizes 1,074

10 2,541

644 1,246 1,010

581 27

1,650 2.87C 2.440

2,314 (.1,4011

100 769

1,640 1.06-2 1,922 l 112

Hank Cr. £14 0 5

G 200 (i

S3 If.

7 13 10 85 4 8

3 7 5 14 1 2 3 2 10

15 15 0 9 8 7

120 2 9

36 10 11 19 11

100 19 20 14 54 7 6I> 19

1,1)03 4 84 3 71 11 in Ifi 14 2 51 13 li 51

18 13

6 0 10

Total. £4,007 17 11

3,215 ti 0 15,575 16 0 2,:iS3 Hi 7

920 IS 4 17 13 10

2.626 7 2 647 10 II

1,259 3 8 1,013 2 10

599 15 6 36 8 7

1,770 2 9 •2,870 6 8 2,477 6 11

45!) 11 0 2,333 19 1

110 14 3 207 2 9 460 19 0

1,503 4 » 2.42S 15 7 li,4SI 4 4

116 14 2 820 19

1,591 4 1,714 17 1,940 8

125 16 111 2 14 3

2,001 12 1,103 0

Carried forward £60,107 16 3 3,051 18 11 66, 19 6 03,103 15 1)

S u m m a r y of Investments, etc..

£403 E. S. Sc A. Hank Debs. £463 0 0 £121,0tiil C'wealth Gov.

Insc. Stock . . . . 120,817 6 0 £7,330 W. Aust. Gov.

Insc. Stock . . 7,030 14 0 £78,674 Vict. Gov. Insc.

Stock . . 76,662 10 9 £104,030 M. i l l . li. ol W.

Insc. Stock . . . . 103,025 0 0 £6,000 Melb. Harbor Trus t

Debs. . . . . 6,000 I) 0 £52,700 City of Melbourne

Debs. " . . 51,894 15 0 £5,000 Citv of Sydney

Debs. . . .. 5,000 0 0 £.1,0011 City of Brisbane I.S. 2,017 10 0 £900 City of Colun-g Debs. £100 City of W'town. Debs. £200 Shire of Ararat Debs. £100 Shire of Broadford

Debs. £425 Shire of Barrabool

Debs. £I,1S9 Geclung Water­

works and Sewerage Trust Debs. . . 965 0 0

£3,550 Geelong Water­works and Sewerage Trust Insc. Stock . . 3,633 8 !)

£10n I'l-abl-iin and Mal­vern Ti-iiinways Trust Debs.

5,000 2,017 872 100 170

100

398

0 10 4 (1 10

0

1

.Carried forward

360 0 0

£380,320 0

Brought forward . .

Dick Dixson Dublin Dwight . . Emmerton Engineering Eqpnmt . Fletcher . . Fulton Gastric Research . . General Research , . Geology. Equpmnt . Gibson Gillott Graham Memorial Grimwade Harbison-11 igin bo thai

£60,107 16

2,627 13 18,190 12

281 6,639 2,000 1,306

13,660 1,184

0,002 237

1,476 41,248

660 2,000

i 2,944 ,, Publication Fund 173

Harrington Hastie Henderson Higgins Howit t Jamieson . Kay—Botany ,, Veterinary . .

Kernot Bequest ,, Memorial ,, Scholarships

Kilmany Lansell f.anrie Memorial l.eggatt Levi Memorial Library Fund I.ict Memorial

Carried forward

62 27,247

1,641

1 0 0 0 0 2

0 6 0 4 0

12 n

15 0

12

5 4,673 13

121 4,271

18 2

4,307 16 6,330

390 5,474 4.79S 1,738

2(i7

11 0 1

12 6 1

1,403 16 1,060 7,700

600

£231,961

0 5 0

S

3

0

« 3 9 0 0 0 6

0 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 9

0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 3 0 0 0

4

3,061

Trust Funds—

18 11

9 14 1 63 64

164

38

70 221 166

7

11 115

23 5

12

45 69 24 20

9 3 0 1

13 10

9 3

3 9 Hi 3

9 8 13 4

IS 10 9 2

10 9 1 2

17 0

0 11 12 4 9 2 6 5

2 13 11

134 30

314

8 3 5 0

0 8 39 14 9 10 19 6 15 51

187 26

4,084

C 2 1 4

14 9 17 3

1 9

65

125

0 62

9,277

I

6

9,518

Statement of Ba lane

19 6 63,103 15 9

10

11 4

14

0

1

<>

5

6 7

9

7

1

4

2,637 7 1 18,249 1 9

336 1 4 6,703 14 7 2,000 0 0 1,344 U 3

13,634 0 7 1,264 6 3

221 16 3 6,767 9 8

244 19 7 1,474 8 6

41,106 0 0 661 18 10

2,176 1 2 2,967 16 9

178 16 2 04 17 0

17,969 18 0 45 6 11

1,710 17 4 4,698 2 8

142 4 6 4,273 16 11 4,306 14 5 5,464 19 3

420 5 0 6,468 19 11 6,112 13 2 1,778 0 9

27S 0 9 1,419 2 6 1,101 1 4

7,893 19 9 620 17 3

227,427 7 9

Continued).

Brought forward £380,320 0

£43,700 Savings Bank Credit Foncier Insc. Stock 43,678 10

£600N.S. W. Savings Bank Insc. Stock 600 0

£21,100 Met. Gas Com pany Debentures . . 19,080 3

Shares in Company . . 60,000 0 Mortgages 29,137 0 Property 60 0

National Hank of Australasia Ltd. Cr.

Trus t a/c £10.996 1 6 Fixed Deposits 4,767 3 5

15,762 4 10 Dr.

Hastie a/c 9,277 14 9 £6,474 10

Sav. Bk. a/c Credit No. 2 ... ... 91 2

Carried forward

6

0

0

0 0 0 0

— £623,666 13 6

1

1 6,665 12 2

£530,231 S

Tru»t F u n d s - S t a t e m e n t of Balances (Continued).

Brought forward . . £231,961 8 4 4,934 1 9 9,518 2 4 227,427 7

Lloyd MacBaiii Madden Main Bldg. Comp. Fd. Mathison Memorial Medical Research . . Melvin Memorial . . Miller Tutorship . . Mollison . . Moran Bursaries Morris Memorial Myer Trus t Nanson Nerv. System Rsoh. Fd. Netherlands Cb. Com, Neville Scholarship Ormond Chair Ormond Scholarships Payne Professors Ketg. A/c Public Law, Chair of Residue 1920Appeal Fd. Ritchie Chair of Econ. Roche Schubert Scott Shakespeare Sharp Smith Special Prizes Spencer Stawell Stewart , Alwyn Stewart , J a m e s . . Suther land, Alex. . .

1,149 10 1,281 2

800 10

366 0 4,885 6 1,201 16 1,119 12 5,679 16

10,407 10 135 0

53,236 0 160 2 843 11

32 18

21,465 3 7,798 10

691 4 11,829 0 12,769 19 39,118 12 30,942 13

986 6 92 10

749 6 1,491 0 1,000 0 1,138 0

324 12 1,838 6 1,309 12

21,973 10 104 0

66 1 0 79 1 11 72 18 0

4,361 11 8

86 0 8 7 3 8

300 0 8 346 13 6 22 18 1

31 10 1 21 15 5 18 14 9 33 9 8 38 3 64 0

6 1

i i 2 2

13 14 11

66 5 3 6 0 1

61 1 1 2

78 13 4 18

21 0 92 6 43 17

494 7 10

242 9 9

244 4 !,014 17

41 15 I t

1,206 1,360

873 4,361

343 4,642 1,287 1,126 6,979

10,814 167

63,236 181 866

51 33

21,603 7,862

619 11,634 10,765 39,132

3 0,900 1,052

96 758

1,542 1,001 1,216

4 346

1,930 1363

22,467 104

11 0 4 6 8 0

11 8

12 9 7 10 6 15 2 6 17 10 15 T 1 2 IS 18 13 10 9 17 10

9 8 o 1 8 11 1 11 9 0 2 11 3 7 3 4 1 7 7 6 1

Brought forward £530,231 6 7

Carried forward £468,831 4 0 11,422 8 11 12,033 17 4 463,169 15 7 | Carried forward £630,231 6 7

' I rus t Funds—Sta tement of Balances (.Continued).

0 16 10

86 16 2 20 6 10

664 0 8 3,821 6 3

578 10 9 6,060 11 11

620 5 0 175 9 0 100 0

1,498 0 3(0 2

6,438 10 071 3

Brought forward ..£463,831 4 0 £11,422 S 11 £12,083 17 i £408,169 16 7

Sutherland, William 60 0 0 26*16 2 Sut ton Memorial . . 20 6 10 Sweet Memorial . . 627 12 6 36 8 2 Svme .. 3,750 2 6 71 3 8 Thompson . . 642 10 0 30 0 9 Tubercular Research 6,649 19 11 10 12 0 Turner Exhibition 493 2 6 33 2 6 Turner Prize 160 0 0 26 9 0 Turner Prize, Lady 100 0 0 Turner Scholarship 1,233 17 6 264 8 8 University Extension 279 12 6 60 10 1 University Union . . 6,439 7 0 Veterinary Equ ipment 947 11 6 23 12 1 Veterinary Research 6,103 13 0 88 11 6 Vic.Sailors SSoldiersFnd. 23 6 0 War Memorial . . 359 2 6 46 6 10 Wilson Ch. of Obsts. 13,600 0 0 Wilson, Professor 183 16 0 42 7 4 Wilson, R. G. 3,079 7 6 I IS 6 11 Women's College . . 49 0 0 33 17 3 Wright, F . J. . . 674 5 0 30 2 S Wright, R. A. 1,059 14 0 24 0 2 Wrixon . . .. 932 15 0 76 7 11 Wyselasliio—Classics 2,483 IS 8 86 1 4

„ Eng. Con. Historv 2,100 0 0 61 13 7 ., Maths. . . ' 2,391 10 0 178 5 8 ,, Mori. Languages 2,184 10 0 50 19 11 ,, Nat. Science . . 2,225 4 9 98 10 1 ., Pol. Econ. 1,671 3 0 109 1 4

X-ray Research . . 250 0 0 / oo logy Equipment 633 17 6 48 0 0

6,192 22 6 6

406 » 4 13,600 0 0

220 3 4 3,197 14 5

S2 17 3 704 7 8

1.6S3 14 2 1,008 2 11 2,670 0 0 2,101 13 7 2,669 16 8 2,236' 9 11 2,323 14 10 1,780 4 4

250 0 0 681 17 6

Suspense £628,436 10 10 13,394 15

484 7 9 12,084 14 2

620,7-16 18 484 7

£528,436 16 10£l3,S79 2 11£12,084 14 2 ±530,231

Brought forward £530,231 6 7

•*•*•>

CD

Total £530,231

VII. COMBINED STATEMENT.

For all Accounts (including Trust Funds) exaept Provident Fund and Students' Loan Fund.

S T A T E M E N T of R E C E I P T S a n d E X F K X D I T U R E Jov year etuhid ZUt Decemb&r, 1930.

1930. . Jan. 1.

To Credit Balances— Special Trust Funds Trust Suspense

RECEIPTS.

£500,833 5 6 785 14 2

General Account Research Fund Conservatorium Appeal Music Exam. Board Invest­

ment Account Bacteriology Investment

Account . . . Agriculture Fund Agriculture Investment Ac­

count Agricultural Research Fund. . Visiting Lecturers' Account . . W. & E. Hall Fellowship . . Sports Fees Club House Fees Hospitals, Amounts in Trust

for . . . . .^ Camegio Corporation Fund

Curried forward

607,618 6,391

60S 197

7,775

3,100 2,103

6,040 250 104 140 20 20

185 347

19 7 8 5

10

0 8

0 0

14 8

13 15

15 3

8 3 4 0

3

0 1

0 0 9 7 4

11

11 8

EXPENOITUHK. 1930. Jan . 1. By Debit Balances—

University Press . . . . £300 0 0 Bacteriology Fund . . . . 70 9 0 Veterinary Fund . . . . 1,184 5 2 University Extension Fund . . 211 16 11 Conservatorium . . . . 26 IS 8

£633,804 16 ,9

Dec. 31 .

Contribution to Provident Fund

Fellowships, Scholarships, and Exhibitions

Examiners ' Fcos Examination Expenses Examination Papers (Printing)

Apparatus, etc. Incidentals and Cleaning Gas, Electric Light, and Power Wood, Coal, Water, and

Sanitary Grounds

Carried forward

£126,092 8

2,673 8

8,357 3 9,813 4 6,491 11 1,351 1 4,475 0

12,081 10 1,690 1 2,104 2

673 15 334 4

£173,138 2

7

10

II 3 5 9

10 6 4 1

8 7

4

£1,793 9 9

£1,793 9 0

Combined Statement (con*!*n*ucd)

Brought forward

Chair of Obstetrics Psychiatric Research Fund . . Special Hospital Fees Engineering Test Fees Suspense Account (General) . .

Dec. 31 . To Govemment Grants—

General Commerce Extension Research Agriculture Agricultural Research Veterinary Fund Veterinary Fund (Milk

Act) Bacteriology Domestic Arts Chair of Obstetrics . .

To Bequests and Donations , .

Annual Examination, Degree & Cert. Fees

Public Examination Fees Public Examination in Music

Fees

Carried forward

£633,804 16

648 1G6 736 347

1,136

£45,000 2,000 4,250 2,250 5,500

468 2,000

800 3,500

200 2,500

24,180 53,390

11,162 18,793

4,911

8 11

5 1

12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

1 7

1 1

4

£112,432 16

9

11 4 7 3 3

0 0 0 0 0 8 0

0 0 0 II

4 7

0 4

9

0

£536,838 16 1

08,458 6 H

£605,297 2 0

Brought forward

Printing and Stationery S tamps Advertising Commencement Insurances Furniture and Fittings Repairs New Buildings Special Votes Administration Charges -Travelling Expenses . . Publication Fund Dissections

£173,138 2

3,676 2 801 14

78 9 186 0 479 19 755 2

1,360 12 7,479 1

34 9 1,848 18

198 10 140 0 578 11

Workers* Educational Asso­ciation

Pianos and Music Sports Fees Club House Fees W. & E. Hall Inst i tute Loss on Concerts Suspense Transfers—

General Trust

Sundries

By Credit Balances— Special Trust Funds . . General Account

Carried forward

650 0 70 17

2,570 0 1,880 0

750 0 235. 4

1,136 12 786 14 325 11

. £529,746 18 10,099 17

£539,846 16

4

4 8 4 0 1

10 0

11 10 10 6 0 0

0 5 0 0 0 7

3 2

10

5 3

8

£1,793 9 9

198,959 14 11

£200,753 4 8

Combined Statement (continued)

Brought forward

Sports Fees Club House Fees Engineering Test Fees Bacteriology Test Fees Hospital Clinical Fees Special Hospital Fees Sale of Publications . . Interest Dividends Endowment Policy Matured University Press—Loan Repa Administration Charges—

Trust Funds £586 11

. £112,432 16

2,613 0 1,907 14 1,923 11 2,031 1 2,417 17

155 19 604 16

27,447 5 2,000 0 1,013 2

id 30(1 0

0 Other Funds 1,362 7 10

Debit Balances— Bacteriology Fund Veterinary Fund Radio Research. . Engineering Tests

1,948 18 1,260 15

392 5 1,386 0

117 9 73 4

0

n « 0 I 0 (1

>.) 11 0

10 0

10 1

11 10

3 11

£005,297

157,957

1,969 0 II

£766,223 11 2

Carried forward

Research Fund Conservatorium Appeal Music Exam. Board . . M. E. B. Investment Account Bacteriology Investment Ac­

count Agriculture Fund Agriculture Investment Ac­

count Agricultural Research Fund Visiting Lecturers* Account W. & E. Hall Fellowship Sports Fees Club House Fees Hospitals, Amounts in Trust

for Special Hospital Fees Camogie Corporation Fund Chair of Obstetrics . . Psychiatric Research Fund University Extension Fund Veterinary Clinic

£639,846 15 8 £200,763 4 8

1,320 11 10 183 8 0 452 10 9

7,775 16 3

3,100 201

8,040 0 443 1 84 11

210 32 26

182 9 607 3 135 4

1,477 2 211 18

24 17 108 18

to

3

564,470 6 6

£766,223 11 2

VIM. SAMUEL GILLOTT UNIVERSITY PROVIDENT FUND

R E V E N U E A C C O U N T f o r t h e y e a r , 1930

1930. E X P E N D I T U R E Dec. 31.

To Pensions paid and accrued Transfer to Accumulated Fund

£1,787 12 11 8,182 » 11

1930. REVENUE. Dec. 31.

Ry contribution by University— (2i% on salaries of members ) . . Contr ibutions of members Less refunds to ex-members

Interest Less premiums on investments

written off

£4,081 216

3,477

29

0 11 4 7

6 10

0 10

2,666 16 6

3,864 16 4

to <D 00

£9,969 16 10 £9,909 16 10

B A L A N C E S H E E T a s d i 31«t D E C E M B E R , 1S30

LIABILITIES. Accumulated Fund . . , . £57,234 19 1

.. Transfer from Revenue and Ex­pendi ture Account . . 8,182 3 11

Pensions accrued National Bank of Australasia Ltd.

-£65,417 3 0 . . 1,013 10 0 . . 314 S 10

£68,745 4 10

ASSETS. Inves tments—

Victorian Government Inscribed Stock— £11,50(1 at o i per cent. 11,432 10 £1,S00 at 6 i per cent. . . 1,800 0 £4,350 a t 6 per cent. ... 4,314 15

Commonwealth Government Inscribed Stock ••• £17,5J7 5 0

12,110 1,400 0,150

£12,200 at 54, per cent. £1,400 at 5J per cent. £6,150 at 6 per cent

Mot. Gas Co. Debs.— £3,600 a t &i per cent. £400 a t 6^ per cent. £100 a t 8 per cent.

Melb. and Met. IJd. Wks. Inscribed Stock -

3,395 0 0 400 0 0 100 0 0

£500 at nt[ per cent. £6,5UO at £6'H*!I per cent £600 at 6} per cent. £5,000 at 6 per cent. £6,000 a t 6 i per cent

Melb. Harbor Trust Debentures— £1,000 a t 6J per cent.

Sta te Savings Bank Deb. Stock— £300 a t 6J per cent.

Mortgage at S per cent

Interest accrued

600 0 6,365 0

61 iO 0 6,672 0 6,000 0

19,600 0 0

3,895 0 0

18,037 0 0

300 6,000

£65,439 6 0 . 1,305 19 10

£66,746 4 10

Contingent Asset Amount accrued in contr ibut ions and interest thereon due from members—secured by endowment policies—

£5,973 5 9

IX. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' LOAN FUND. REVENUE ACCOUNT for the year 1930.

1930. EXPENDITURE. Deo. 31. To Administration Charge £100 0 0

Agency Charges .. . . 9 3 0 Bad Debt .. . . . . 302 13 0 Transfer to University Students'Loan Fund .. 1,563 16 10

£1,965 13 4

REVENUE. 1930. Deo. 31. By Interest on Loans to Students

Interest on Investments £1,223 19 2

741 14 8

£1,966 13 4

BALANCE SHEET as at 31t( DECEMBER, 1030.

LIABILITY. University Students' Loan Fund

Balance 1/1/30 Transfer from Revenue Account

£41,056 3 4 1,663 16 10

£42,610

£42,610 0 2

ASSETS. Loans to Students and In­

terest thereon to 31/12/20 £21,412 7 Loans during 1930 .. 1,787 2

Interest for 1930 .. 1,223 19

Less Repayments Bad Debt

-.'7,423 8 10 2,431 12 7

302 13 6 2,734 6 1

£12,000 Victorian Govt. Inscribed Stock .. £2,500 Commonwealth Gov. Inscribed Stock National Bank of A/asia Ltd. Credit Balance

- 24,689 2 9 11,970 0 0 2,600 0 0 3,450 17 6

£42,610 0 2

AUDITOR-GENERAL'S CERTIFICATE. In aooordance with the provisions of the University Act 1928, Section 38, the accounts have been audited and the securities have been checked and verified. I certify that the statement of accounts is correct.

2S/6/81 J. A. NOBRIS, Auditor-Qeneral.

CLASS LISTS, 2 Q Q |

HONOUR LISTS. 1930 TO 1931.

SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION.

DF.CEMBEK, 1930.

EXHIBITIONS AND PRIZES.

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Cannon, Murray James

ANIMAL BIOLOGY. Osborne, Yrsa Elizabeth

BOTANY. Seward, Effie Winsome

BRITISH HISTORY. Bourke, William Meskill

CHEMISTRY. Hibbert, Sydney Donald

COMMERCIAL PRACTICE. Simpson, Constance Clair

Special Prize. Turnbull, Percy Lawrence

COMMERCIAL PRINCIPLES. Mitchell, Leslie John

Special Prize. McDonald, Ana Madeline

1 0 0 2 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS. Osborne, Yrsa Elizabeth

DRAWING. Shepherd, Mary Mashford

ECONOMICS. Thirkell, Colin

ENGLISH. Mitchell, Lorna Mary Maltravers

EUROPEAN HISTORY. Brodie, Hugh Rowell | McCutchan, Grace Stuart J Ae<l-

FRENCH. Wright, Roderick

Liet Prizes. First—6724, Wright, Roderick; Second—4610, O'Brien, Nancye Berenice.

GEOGRAPHY. Torkington, Mary

GEOLOGY. Stach, Leopold William

.GERMAN. Payne, Edna Mary

GREEK. McLean, Alister Dare *•' •

CLASS LISTS.

GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY.

Cohen, Edward

HEBREW.

Goldenberg, Philip

LATIN.

Prentice, Kenneth William

MATHEMATICS I.

Beckwith, Bernice

MATHEMATICS II.

Corben, Herbert Charles

MATHEMATICS III,

Corben, Herbert Charles

MATHEMATICS IV,

Corben, Herbert Charles

MUSIC.

O'Farrell, Kathleen Patricia

PHYSICS.

Hibbert, Sydney Donald

1005

1004 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

CONSERVATORIUM Of MUSI

ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS.

T'EBKUABT, 1 9 3 1 .

EXAMINATION BOARD'S EXHIBITIONS Thomas Elwyn Brown (Pianoforte) Winifred Marie McDonnell (Pianoforte) Ruth Michael (Violin)

014MOND ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS 1. Kathleen Eloise Fitzgerald (Pianoforte) 2. Isabel Maty Walsh (Singing) 3. (Open) Phyllis Mary Ferguson (Singing)

CONSERVATORIUM EXHIBITIONS

Valda Genevieve Johnstone (Pianoforte) Marjorie Gretchen Myers (Pianoforte) Stanislaw Bronislaw Tarczynski (Violin) Harold Major Kuring (AMoloncello)

SPECIAL UNIVERSITY EXHIBITION Audrey Ida Anderson (Singing)

SPECIAL 3LO EXHIBITIONS Adele McKay (Singing) Irene Bennett (Singing) Ailsa Jean Mackenzie (Singing) Frances Preeco (Singing) Roy Mitchell Tartakover (Singing)

BERNARD HEINZE VIOLIN EXHIBITIONS Paul Joseph MoDermott

Special— Beatrice Elsa Huckell Hermia Carmichael Barton

CLASS USTS. 1006

A N N U A L E X A M I N A T I O N .

DKOKMBEK, 1930.

C L A S S LFSTS.

GREEK, PART I . Firs t Class.

Wright, Robert John Davem (Newman)

Second Class.

Bult, John Alan (Trinity)

Third Class.

Powell, Gordon George (Ormond) •*; E n u a j Romania, John Espenett (Trinity) ) J

LATIN, PART I .

First Class.

Bult, John Alan (Trinity) ~> •E a u_j Wright, Robert John Davem (Newman) j " Rogan, Michael Aloysius (Newman) Luah, George Hermann (Ormond) ) „ , Kennedy, Thomas Joseph (Newman) ) J 1 , ( l u a l

Second Class.

Powell, Gordon George (Ormond) Taffe, Richard James Raymond (Newman) Riordan, John Frederick (Newman) Murphy, lela Victoria (Trinity) Binns, Kenneth Johnstone (Queen's) Crotty, John Cassian Morris (Teachers' College)

Third CUes.

Gibson, '.Colin Judge (*0rmorid) 7lA

'1*006 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, PART I .

First Class.

Radford, John Gordon (Ormond) Newman, Charles Edward (Ormond) Thirkell, Graham (Ormond)

Second Class.

L e w ' Arthur Rosel (Ormond) ^ ,q. • Howell, Beryl Ivy (Trinity) > l

Groom, Lesley Jean (Teachers' College) Burke, John Trevor } inm-il Owen, Evelyn Mabel (Trinity) > ' J ' Hir t , Olga Mavis (Teachers' College) ") "3 Nicholls, Alan Whyte (Ormond) £ g, Reseigh, Elizabeth Eleanor Annie (Trinity) ) H

Third Class.

Knee, Wilma Jean "i Murphy, Isla Victoria (Trinity) [• Equal Roche, Alice Mary (Newman) j Oromie, Mary •» _ . Mein, Wilfrid Gordon (Teachers' College) j ^ l " 8 , 1

Logan, Eileen Maude Hamilton Synnot, Frances Mary (Teachers' College) Lawson, Helen Mary (Trinity) } "3 Sing, Reginald Harry (Teachers' College) [ g, Sloan, Dulcie Isabel (Ormond) J ^ Player, Dorothy May Hayes, Mary Catherine Barling, Ruth (Trinity) Gibson, Colin Judge (Ormond) ) ^ Pearson, Elisabeth Marian (Trinity) j i ! j 1 u a l

FRENCH, PART I .

First Class.

Barling, Ruth (Trinity) Crotty, John Cassian . Morrie (Teachers' College) Renfree, Isabel Margaret Mae (Trinity)-Heyward, Edwin (Teachers' College)-

CLASS LISTS. 1007

Second Class. Rogan, 'Michael Aloysius (Newman) Roche, Alice Mary (Newman) Owen, Evelyn Mabel (Trinity) Linck, Brenda Elizabeth (Trinity) 1 j ; l u a i Newman, Charles Edward (Ormond) ) " Sing, Reginald Harry (Teachers' College)

Third Class. Kennedy, Thomas Joseph (Newman) ) ,-, , Murphy, Lsla Victoria (Trinity) ) * e , q" a l

Levy, Arthur Rose! (Ormond) Taffe, Richard James Raymond (Newman) Radford, Eunice Elizabeth (Teachers' College) Riordan, John Frederick (Newman) Hayes, Mary Catherine Mein, Wilfrid Gordon (Teachers'. College) Bide, Vera Mavis Rafter, Mary Burke, John Trevor

The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:—

•Cherry, Charmian Mavis (Trinity)

GERMAN, PART I . First Class.

Gibson, Colin Judge (Ormond) Linok, Brenda Elizabeth (Trinity)

Second Class. Groom, Lesley Jean (Teachers' College)

Third Class. Carey, Genevieve Noel (Newman) McDonald, Dorothy May (Ormond)

BRITISH -HISTORY B. First Class.

Thirkell, Graham (Ormond) Thomas, Courtenay Raeder (Queen's)

1 0 0 8 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

Second Class. Proudfoot, Alexander Townley (Ormond) Pryor, Leonard John (Teachers' College) Homewood, Ethel (Teachers' College) Sloan, Dulcie Isabel (Ormond) McAiuliffe, Colin Graham (Queen's) Stock, Reginald Leslie (Trinity) Menhennitt, Clifford Inch (Ormond) Misell, Francis Anthony Roger (Newman) Lesser. Louis Emile (Queen's) Synnot, Frances Mary (Teachers' College) Ride. Vera Mavis Wykes, Dorothy Cook, Edward Alexander (Trinity) Owen, Evelyn Mabel (Trinity) Norman, Arthur Howard (Ormond)

Third Class. Moran, Bertha Anne Hir t , Olga Mavis (Teachers' College) Carter, Harold Pcrcival Pearson, Elisabeth Marian (Trinity) Williams, Marjory Veronica Seton Warrk, Charles Don (Ormond) Thomas, Elston Henry Mitohcll, Roy Desmond Brad'don (Queen'a) Clarke, Marian Margaret (Trinity) Olver, William Keith

PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC AND ETHICS. First Class.

Levy, Arthur Rosel (Ormond) 'Manton, Joyce May (Queen's) ) -c--, _i Menhennitt, Clifford Inch (Ormond) j 1 ' 1 ' " Logan, Eileen Maude Hamilton i "Ean- 1 Thirkell, Graham (Ormond) )

Second Class. Port, Herbert Lorraine Radford, John Gordon (Ormond) Thomas, Courtenay Raedcr (Queen

i Equal '8)3

CLASS LISTS. J 009

Lush, George Hermann (Ormond) Renfree, Isabel Margaret Mae (Trinity) Nicholls, Alan Whyte (Ormond) } Norman, Arthur Howard (Ormond) £ Equal Powell, Gordon George {Ormond) )

Third Class. Overend, Margaret Trahair (Queen's) Mitchell, Roy Desmond Braddon (Queen's) Clarke, Eric Edwin (Ormond) Medson, Albert Reginald (Queen's) ) „ , Taylor, Henry Lawrence (Ormond) \ J" u ' 1

Clarke, Marian Margaret (Trinity) Carbines. Percival Albert Waterman. James Robert (Queen's)

The following candidates, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, have qualified in this subject as prescribed tor the Degree with Honours -.—

Beaumont, Leonard Robert Hall Kaw, Herbert' Allan

PURE MATHEMATICS, PART I . First Class.

Love. Eric Russell (Ormond)

Second Class. Wilmoth, Geoffrey Reginald (Trinity) Wickens, Peter Charles (Ormond) Veitch, Gordon Miller (Teachers' College)

Third Class. Rigby, Joan Fisher (Teachers' College) Hardy, Walter Davis (Teachers' College) ) Glenn, Joseph Robert Archibald (Ormond) j q u " Lester, Margaret (Trinity) Whitelaw, Dora Joyce "J Dorney, Kieman John Joseph (Newman) > Equal Tipping. Augustine James j

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I. First Class.

Love, Eric Russell (Ormond*

1 0 1 0 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

Second Class.

Hardy, Walter Davis (Teachers' College)} „ , Wiokene, Peter Chaples (Ormond) j Jwjuai Kenny, John Luis Almeida (Newman) Glenn, Joseph Robert Archibald (Ormond)

Third Class.

Domey, Kieruan John Joseph (Newman) Teasdale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers' College) \ Veitch, Gordon Miller (Teachers' College) j E1"»' Kirby, Francis Richard Wilmoth, Geoffrey Reginald (Trinity) Lester, Margaret (Trinity) } „ , Rigby, Jean Fisher (Teachers' College) ) fiqual

ANCIENT HISTORY.

First Class. Sawer, Geoffrey Stock, Reginald Leslie (Trinity) Proudfoot, Alexander Townley (Ormond)

Second Class.

Misell, Francis Anthony Roger (Newman) Carter, Harold Percival S McAuliffc, Colin Graham (Queen's) > Equal Pryor, Leonard John (Teachers' College) )

Third Class.

Cook, Edward Alexander (Trinity) Plunkett . Sydney Michael John Dunne de Crespigny, Nancy Champion (Trinity) Engel, Frank Graham (Ormond) } Har t , Jeffrey Gordon > Equal Wark, Charles Don (Ormond) ) Rule, Colin Archibald (Queen's)

GREEK, PART H .

First Class. Forsyth, Christopher Russell (Teachers' College)

CLASS LISTS. 1011

Second Class. Bidstrup, Robert Austin (Trinity) Brown, Charles Andrew Campbell (Trinity) Campbell, Ross McKay (Ormond)

Third Class. Triado, Raymond Joseph (Newman) Earl, Alice Constance (Ormond)

LATIN, PART I I . First Class.

Forsyth, Christopher Russell (Teachers' College) Bidstrup, Robert Austin (Trinity) Baird, Marion Elder (Ormond)

Second Class. Brown, Charles Andrew Campbell (Trinity) Brown, Allen Stanley (Queen's) } p • Triado, Raymond Joseph (Newman) 3 ' * Romania, John Espenett (Trinity) McNicholl, Joyce Candace (Queen's) Love, Betty Constance (Trinity) Bainbridge, Francis Connell (Teachers' College) Earl , Alice Constance (Ormond) Marlow, John Herbert ) v , McPhee, Kathleen Helen (Ormond) • t q u a l

Treweek, Alfred Walter (Teachers' College) Grutzner, Albert Brandon (Trinity)

Third Class.

Leslie, Ernest Kenneth (Trinity) Macfarla*n, Ross Gibson (Trinity)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE, PART FI.

First Class.

Bagnall, Mary Puge

Second Class. None.

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Third Class.

McNicholI, Joyce Candace (Queen's) I 3 O'Hara, Jean Elizabeth (Teachers' College) S g Campbell, Ross McKay (Ormond) } Kauai Mclntyre Kenneth Gordon (Queen's) ) Brown, Evelyn Rule (Queen's) Hardiman, Joan Mary (Newman) t E ual Johnston, Alice Maude (Ormond) ) q

Westerton, Margaret Elizabeth (Trinity) Russell, William Binns (Teachers' College) ^ If Shaw, Alison Jean (Teachers' College) ) ,§" Russell, Margaret Erin a Bedford 1 „ , Wee Tow, Veronica (Ormond) ) J i q u a l

Shaw, Elizabeth McKay (Trinity) Parish, Alan Hurley, John Brinsmeacl (Teachers' College)

ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART LT.

First Class.

Campbell. Ross McKay (Ormond) Bagnall, Mary Fugc

Second Class.

Russell, Margaret Erina Bedford Hurley, John Brinsmcad (Teachers' College) Hardiman, Joan Mary (Newman) ) j jaual Mclntyre. Kenneth Gordon (Queen's) ) q

Russell, William Binns (Teachers' College)

Third Class.

Westerton, Margaret Elizabeth (Trinity) ^ Eaual Zwar, Charles Joseph (Trinity) ) O'Hara, Jean Elizabeth (Teachers' College)} Equal Parish, Alan ) H

McNicholI, Joyce Candace (Queen's) Lyne, John Alexander (Ormond) Shaw, Elizabeth McKay (Trinity) Wee Tow, Veronica (Ormond) Brady, Leila Elvie (Trinity) ^ Eaual Shaw, Alison Jean (Teachers' College) ) '

CLASS LISTS. 1 0 U

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AiND LITERATURE, PART I I .

(Combined Courses). First Class.

None. Second Class

Lee, Harry Alwyn Whitehead, Dorothy Eleanor (Trinity)

Third Class. Love, Betty Constance (Trinity) \ ., , Wilke, Hilda, May (Queen's) ) J - j q , l a l

Leslie, Ernest Kenneth (Trinity) Strangward, Marjorie Kathleen (Trinity) Keane, Phoobc Valentia (Newman) } .-, , Pi t ts , Maude Blaiiton (Trinity) J M"'"11

Cook, Charles Osborne Leigh (Queen's) Baldwin, Rolf Redmond (Trinity)

FRENCH, PART I I .

First Class. None.

Second Class. Gelman, Manuel (Teachers' College) Qiiainc, Francis Patrick (Teachers' College) Brown, "Allen Stanley (Queen's)

Third Class. Bainbridge, Francis Connell (Teachers' College) Cherry, Charmi.in Mavis (Trinity) Campbell, Alice Trudinger. Frances Hurter (Teachers' College) Marlow, John Herbert McPhee, Kathleen Helen (Ormond) Johnston. William Young (Teachers' College) Bagnall, Mary Fnge

STUDIES IN FRENCH PROSE OF T H E SIXTEENTH CENTURY.

First Class. None.

1 0 1 4 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

Second Class. • Gelman, Manuel (Teachers' College) Brown, Allen Stanley (Queen's)

Third Class. Quaine, Franois Patrick (Teachers' College) Campbell, Alice Bainbridge, Francis Connell (Teachers' College)

GERMAN, PART I I .

First Class. None.

Second Class. Refshauge, Donella Lilian (Ormond)

BRITISH HISTORY D.

First Class. Mclnerney, Murray Vincent (Newman) Boardman, Annie Beatrice Prendergast, William Arthur Cohen, Barbara (Trinity)

Second Class.

Russell, Hilary Marion Leura (Trinity) Pippey, Philip Henry Plant , George Shaw (Teachers' College) Heffey, Charles Gerard (Newman) Plant , Jane t Blake (Ormond) Edmonds, Phillip Martin (Teachers' College) Bradshaw, Frederick Maxwell (Ormond) Longthom, John Bernard (Queen's) Long, Wylfa Alice (Trinity) Willis, Dorothy May Davies, Olwen Myra (Queen's) O'Loughlin, Paul Carmel (Newman) Swanton, Robert (Ormond) Stephens, John Emmerson (Teachers' College). Rylah, Arthur Gordon (Trinity)

CLASS LISTS. 1015-

Third Class. Whitehead, Dorothy Eleanor (Trinity) Kaw, Herbert Allan Strangward, Marjorie Kathleen (Trinity) Horner, Airthur Geoffrey (Queen's) Elliott, Mary Frances (Queen's) Shaw, George (Ormond) Gawne, Norma (Trinity) Outram, Ella Mary Jean (Queen's) Bickford, Phyllis Royal (Queen's) de Crespigny, Nancy Champion (Trinity) Aitken, Marjorie Burt

EUROPEAN HISTORY B. First Class.

None. Second Class.

Pippey, Phil ip Henry Plant , Janet Blake (Ormond) Cohen, Barbara (Trinity) Ray, Gladys Eveline Stephens, John Emmerson (Tea-chers' College) Plant, George Shaw (Teachers' College) Russell, Hilary Marion Leura (Trinity) Long, Wylfa Alice (Trinity)

Third Class.

Davies, Olweu Myra (Queen's) Wilke, Hilda May (Queen's) Strangward, Marjorie Kathleen (Trinity) Baird.- Marion Elder (Ormond) Brad!**- Leila Elvie (Trinity) BradMaw, Frederick Maxwell (Ormond) Rylah, Arthur Gordon (Trinity) Horner, Arthur Geoffrey (Queen's) de Crespigny, Nancy Champion (Trinity)-

ECONOMICS, PART I . First Class.

Menhennitt. Clifford Inch (Ormond)

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Second Class. Thomas, Courtonay Racder (Queen's) Merry, Donald Henry Horsfall, John Campbell (Ormond) Carter, Harold Percival Pippey, Philip Henry

Third Class. Cathie, William Robert (Queen's) Adams, Isabel Margaret

• Williams, Edwin Lyall Bickford, Phyllis Royal (Queen's) Binns, Kenneth Johnstone (Queen's) • Kay, Benjamin Patrick ) Equal Bradshaw, Frederick Maxwell (Ormond) Beaumont, Leonard Robert Hall Wickens, Peter Charles (Ormond) Stephens, John Emmerson (Teachers' College) Lesser, Louis Emile (Queen's) Stock, Reginald Leslie (Trinity) Heffey, Charles Gerard (Newman)

MODERN POIJTICAL INSTITUTIONS. First Class.

Sawer, Geoffrey

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. First Class.

Swanton, Robert (Ormond) Cherry, Charmian Mavis (Trinity) > — , Young, Geoffrey Ernest j J w lu a l*

Second Class. W' Mathieson, James Keith Wilson (Qieen'a) Longthorn, John Bernard (Queen's) N'ankervis, Francis Thomas (Queen's) Hull , John Eaglesfield (Queen's)

Third Class. Shaw, George (Ormond) Wilson, Alan Roy (Queen's) Biohards, Ronald Edwin (Trinity) .

CLASS LISTS. 1017

Equal

Atkins, Olive Adeline Cleary, Patricia Irene "> Crouch, Geoffrey Stanton (Queen's) 3 Lee, Harry Alwyn

ADVANCED LOGIC.

First Class. None.

Second Class, Mathieson, James Keith Wilson (Queen's) McCutcheon, Oliver Keith Osborn (Queen's) Kaw, Herbert Allan Hull, John Eaglesfield (Queen's) Young, Geoffrey Ernest Richards, Ronald Edwin (Trinity)

Third Class. Nankervis, Francis Thomas (Queen's) > w , Wilson, Alan Roy (Queen's) } l

•Crouch, Geoffrey Stanton (Queen's)

SOCIOLOGY.

First Class. None.

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Lee, Harry Alwyn

PURE MATHEMATICS, PART I I . First Class.

Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's)

Second Class. Homewood, Grace (Teachers' College) Coffey, William*Henry (Queen's) Oddie, Thomas Harold (Trinity) Trudinger, Frances Hurter (Teachers'College) II

1 0 1 8 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

Third Class. Treweek, Alfred Walter (Teachers' College) Sutherland, Douglas Macnicol (Trinity) Stanes, John Gladstone (Teachers' College) D'Helin, Jean Estelle (Teachers' College)

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I I . First Class.

Burhop, Eric Henry Stoneley Robinson, Ian James

Second Class. Richard, Evan Lewis

Third Class. Homewood, Grace (Teachers' College) Oddie, Thomas Harold (Trinity)

COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY. First Class.

Forsyth, Christopher Russell (Teachers' College) McNab, John Rex (Ormond) Taylor, Ronald James Grant (Trinity)

Second Class. Gaoran, Isham Peter Bidstrup, Robert Austin (Trinity) Earl , Alice Constance (Ormond) Low, William Charles (Ormond) Ewing, George Godfrey (Trinity)

Third Class. Renowden, Raymond Rosenfield (Trinity)

, Brown, Charles Andrew Campbell (Trinity) MoKie, John David (Trinity) Triado, Raymond Joseph (Newman)

EDUCATION.. First Class.

** None.

CLASS LISTS. 1019

Second Class. Benjamin, John Amies Smith, Percy Raymond (Teachers' College) Goldsmith, Alfred Matthew HiaJlett, Cyril Leslie Bottomlev, William Waldo (Teachers' College) Crosskell, Clarence Cameron

Third Class. Foyster, John Causton (Ormond)

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I . First Class.

Bibby, Tessie Winnifred (Teachers' College) Love, Eric Russell (Ormond)

Second Class. Agar, John MacDonald (Trinity) \ Bower, John Crawford (Teachers' College) f Cole, Thomas David V Equal Teasdale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers'College) 1 Wilmoth, Geoffrey Reginald (Trinity) ! Garrett , John Hayward

Third Class. Bradley, Keith Campbell ) v i Green, Randall Myles (Ormond) ( l ! " l u a l

Dorney, Kieman John Joseph (Newman) ^ ^ , Kenny, John Luis Almeida (Newman) ) J^qual Gay, Richard Thornton ) ., Veitch. Gordon Miller (Teachers' College) ] M u a i

CHEMISTRY, PART I . i First Class.

Love, Eric Russell (Ormond) "i « Teasdale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers' College) j J*

Second Class. Bibby. Tessie Winnifred (Teachers' College) Dick, Alexander Thomas Bower, John Crawford (Teachers' College) Ferris, Irwin James

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Third Class. Pawsey, Harry Kendall La Fontaine, Allan Falkner (Newman) Waters, Ernest Henry (Teachers' College) Boswcll, Robert William McGregor Agar, John MacDonald (Trinity)

GEOLOGY, PART I . First Class.

Robinson, Ian James Collens, Sheilah Nancy (Queen's) Procter, Eunice Maisie (Teachers' College)

Second Class. Tilley, Reginald Atlcy Kingsley Richmond, Rupert Halley (Trinity) Macaulay, George Victor (Teachers' College) Richard, Evan Lewis (Queen's) Crooks, Kathleen Mary (Newman) Balfc, l ima Grace

Third Class. Brown, Philip Lawrence (Trinity) Stuckey, James Maitland (Ormond) Bell, Donald Helliar (Ormond) Francis, Roy Evans (Teachers' College) Baird, William Alexander

BOTANY, PART I. First Class.

Aitken, Yvonne (Trinity)

Second Class. Pawsey, Harry Kendall Embery, Winifred Ethel (Teachers' College). Balfe, Ema Grace Hayes, Mary Catherine Dick, Alexander Thomas ^ j ; n u a i Halsey, Prances Jean (Queen's) ) "

Third Class. Proctor, Eunice Maisie (Teachers' College) Crooks, Kathleen Mary (Newman)

CLASS LISTS. 1021

Agar, John MacDonald (Trinity) \ g Cutting, Leila Margaret (Teachers' College) ) g Rowan, Leo Charles (Newman) •Collens, Sheilah Nancy (Queen's)

ZOOLOGY, PART I .

First Class. None.

Second Class. Agar, John MacDonald (Trinity) ) •**„„--, Pawsey, Harry Kendall jJiq.ua! Aitken, Yvonne (Trinity)

Third Class. Dick, Alexander Thomas HaJsey, Frances Jean (Queen's)

PHYSIOLOGY, PART I .

First Class. None.

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Lush, Dora Mary

GRAPHICS (Science Course). First Class.

None. Second Class.

Cole, Thomas David

Third Class. Rider, Maxwell Harvey

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY,.PA1RT LT.

First Glass. Oddie, Thomas Harold (Trinity). Smith, Leonard H a r t (Teachers' College)

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Second Class. James, Robert William ~) "* Nadenbousch, Reginald Alphonse (Teachers' [ g..

College) ) -^ Third Class

Hore, Charles Vivian } 1 Stanes, John Gladstone (Teachers' College) j ,*r McDonald, Donald Woodruff, Michael Francis Addiaon (Queen's)

CHEMISTRY, PART U .

First Class. None.

Second Class. Andrews, John Douglas (Teachers' College) ) i Smith, Leonard Har t (Teachers' College) ) £ Knight, John Langford

Third Class. Hack, John Barton James, Robert William

METALLURGY, PART I. (Science Course). First Class.

Lewis, Lewis (Trinity)

Second Class. Campbell, James Callendar Edwin (Trinity)

GEOLOGY, PART I I . First Class.

Campbell. James Donald

Second Class. Hallihan, Mary Bridget

Third Class. Eckersley, Audrey May Sharwood, Marjorie May

CLASS LISTS. 1023

BOTANY, PART H . First Class.

Hoette, Shirley Rust, Stanley Frederick Shillinglaw, Archibald Westoby

Second Class. Eckersley, Audrey May Sharwood, Marjorie May Atkins, George Atherstone (Queen's)

ZOOLOGY, PART H . First Class.

Hoette, Shirley

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Atkins, George Atherstone (Queen's)

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART U X Firs t Class.

Burhop, Eric Henry. Stoneley } „ , P ra t t , Herbert Clive (Teachers' College) i a q u a l

Second Class. Barnard, Mildred Macfarlan (Trinity) 1 g Martindale, Joshua John (Teachers' College) ) =• Pownall, Elizabeth Ellen (Trinity)

Third Class. Sambell, Jack Reginald (Teachers' College) Petr ie, Douglas Percival Ramsay

CHEMISTRY, PART LTI. First Class.

Hambly, Arthur Neville (Teachers' College) Weickhardt, Leonard William

1 0 2 4 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930.31.

Second Class. Atkinson, Nancy Semmens, George Segbert Cornwall

Third Class. McCallum, Donald Booth Ripper, Elizabeth Arnold (Trinity)

GEOLOGY, PART I I I . First Class.

Ripper, Elizabeth Arnold (Trinity)

Second Class. Broadhurst, Edward

BOTANY, PART I I I . First Class.

Taylor, Ethel Agnes Alison

ZOOLOGY. PART i n . First Class.

None.

Second Class. Sutherland, Jean Lockhart

BACTERIOLOGY, PART I I . , AND BIO*-CHEMISTRY.

First Class. None. *

Second Class Atkinson, Nancy "ji . Jamieson, Arthur Barclay ) J-*"-lual

SOURCES AND HISTORY OF ENGLISH AND* AUSTRALIAN LAW.

First Class. Sawer, Geoffrey

CLASS LISTS; 1025

Second Class. Latham, Richard Thomas Edwin (Ormond)

LAW OF PROPERTY IN LAND AND CON­VEYANCING.

First Class. None.

Second Class. Lewis, Ivan James (Queen's) Blcnkiron, Harold Clarence (Ormond) } „ . Corr, Vernon Manson (Trinity) ) aquai Frazer, Arnold Thornton

Third Class. Alexander, David Hope (Ormond) Latham, Richard Thomas Edwin (Ormond)

LAW OF CONTRACT AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. First Class.

Lewis. Ivan James (Queen's)

Second Class. Alexander, David Hope (Ormond) Corr, Vernon Manson (Trinity)

Third Class. McCay, Frederick Lockwood (Ormond) Latham, Richard Thomas Edwin (Ormond) Frazer, Arnold Thornton Cumpston, John Stanlev (Queen's) ) r, ,

Stewart, Francis Denys Cumbrae (Trinity) ) - C i 1 u a - 1

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (Medical Course).

First Class. Jackson, Alan Vaughan (Ormond) Youngmau, Norman Vincent Frew, John Lewtas (Ormond) ^ T7Qliai Townsend, Sydney Lance (Trinity) \ "

1 0 2 6 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-Si.

Second Class. —' Willsmore, Noel Marston

Riddell, Rees James (Ormond) Vorrath, Travis Wilhelm (Trinity) Steel, Thomas Heron (Ormond) Trethewie, Everton Rowe (Queen's)

Third Class. Nish, John Noel (Trinity) Clarke, Colin Woolner (Ormond)} r, • Smibert, James (Trinity) ) q a

Ashburner, James Valentine (Ormond)

CHEMISTRY (Medical Course). First Class.

Frew, John Lewtas (Ormond) } „ . , Youngman, Norman Vincent ) q a

Jackson, Alan Vaughan (Ormond)

Second Class. Riddell, Rees James (Ormond) *) Townsend, Sydney Lance (Trinity) [ Equal Vorrath, Travis Wilhelm (Trini ty)) Wright , Alison McQueen

Third Class. Ashburner, James Valentine (Ormond) Clarke, Colin Woolner (Ormond) Beaumont, Alan Joshua (Ormond)

ZOOLOGY (Medical Course). First Class.

Plarre, Frieda Blsa (Ormond)

Second Class. Jackson, Alan Vaughan (Ormond) | , , , Riddell,* Rees Jamas (Ormond) < J i 1 u a l

Milroy, William Hugh (Ormond) • ) „ , Vorrath, Travis Wilhelm (Trinity) > * ' c i u a l

CLASS LISTS. 1027

Third Class.

Smibert, James (Trinity) } EQual Yonngman. Norman Vincent > q

Clarke, Colin Woolner (Ormond) ~\ Frew, John Lewtas (Ormond) [ Equal Townsend, Sydney Lance (Trinity) ) Ashburner, James Valentine (Ormond) ) v , Steel, Thomas Heron (Ormond) j a q u a l

Symons, Henry MacNeil (Ormond)) — , Willsmore, Noel Marston J J i q u a l

Nish, John Noel (Trinity) Wright, Alison McQueen

BOTANY (Medical Course) First Class.

Vorrath, Travis Wilhelm (Trinity) Riddell, Rees James (Ormond) Jackson, Alan Vaughan (Ormond)

Second Class. Wright, Alison McQueen Frew, John Lewtas (Ormond) Nish, John Noel (Trinity) } _ , Trethewie, Everton Rowe (Queen's) j * Symons, Henry MacNeil (Ormond)

Third Class. Beaumont, Alan Joshua (Ormond) Girdwood, Jean (Ormond) Ashburner, James Valentine (Ormond) } _, , Clarke, Colin Woolner (Ormond) ( J i q u a l

Andrew, Richard Roderick (Trinity) 1 Smibert, James (Trinity) > Equal Steel, Thomas Heron (Ormond) j Millar, John Patrick (Trinity)

ANATOMY (INCLUDING HISTOLOGY). First Class.

Hayward, John Isaac (Trinity) Laver, Jack Charles Hooper, Reginald Smythe (Ormond)

1 0 2 8 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

Second Class. Phelau, David Beattie Lawson, Donald Forsyth (Ormond) Bowden, Keith Macrae (Ormond) } „ , Collins, Vernon Leslie (Queen's) \ •c"lual*

Third Class. Laurie, Henry William Spalding Stevens, James Sydney Tod Staricoff, Mendel Penington, Alan Harry Smithers, Warwick McLean (Ormond)

PHYSIOLOGY. First Class.

Penington, Alan Harry Hayward, John Isaac (Trinity) Bowden, Keith Macrae (Ormond) Smithers, Warwick McLean (Ormond) Lawson, Donald Forsyth (Ormond) Loutit, John Freeman (Trinity)

Second Class. Laver. Jack Charles Collins, Vernon Leslie (Queen's) Ebell, Frank Heinz

Third Class. Macdonald, Ian Campbell Gepp, Dorothy Marian (Trinity)

GFAERA.L AND SPECIAL PATHOiLOGY WITH BACTERIOLOGY.

First Class. Ackland, Thomas Harry (Trinity). Fortune, Cyril (Queen's) Ford, Edward (Queen's)

Second Class. Lowe, Thomas Edward (Ormond) Niall, Desmond Paul (Newman) Akeroyd, John Finch (Ormond) ") •-, , Griffiths, Leslie George (Ormond) j l j q u ' u .

CLASS LISTS. 1029-*

Clync, Aindrew Jack Rudduck, Harold Burton ) Fciual Williams, Constance Isabel Arundel A

Third Class. Dowling, Philip Gerard (Newman) Baldwin, Godfrey Joseph (Newman) Abev, Arthur Montague (Queen's) | v , Penfold, Henry Boyd ) i q u a I

PUBLIC HEALTH. First Class.

Altmann, Stella Cecilia Adelaide Akeroyd, John Finch (Ormond) 1 ,-, . Fortune, Cyril (Queen's) J^qua l Graham, Keith Irving (Ormond)

Second Class. Ackland, Thomas Harry (Trinity) ) -,-, , Ford, Edward (Queen's) j Equal Alsop, David George (Trinity) ") Bottomlev. Edward Eric Keith > Equal Lowe, Thomas Edward (Ormond)j Barrett , Edward Harvey \ Brewer, Henry Leo (Newman) | Dowling, Philip Gerard (Newman) ,*- Equal: Nia-ll, Desmond Paul (Newman) I Provis, Ethel Lillian '

Third Class. Clyne, Andrew Jack Booth, Robert Philip (Ormond) Albey, Arthur Montague (Queen's) ") Beaumont, Clive Egerton (Newman)) Bolton, John Henderson i Schlinlc, Franziska (Newman) J Garter, Douglas Arthur ) Griffiths, Leslie George (Ormond) > Equal Williams, Constance Isabel Arundel) Baldwin, Godfrey Joseph (Newman) "} Clarke, Murray Alfred Paull, Ivor John Penfold, Henry Boyd

• Equal!

Kquall

•1030 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

GRAPHICS! First Class.

Banks, Kelvin Robert Ronalds, Albert Francis

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Putnam, Adolph Rupert McGregor, Ian (Ormond)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART I. First Class.

None. Second Class.

King, John Campbell ) P , Wamock, Robert Hutchison > ^ q u a l

Third Class. Moorhouse, Charles Edmund King, Milton Lance

ENGINEHRTNG DESIGN, PART I. First Class.

•None. Second Class.

King, John Campbell Butler, Laurence Ambrose Wamock, Robert Hutchison

Third Class. Coffey, William Henry (Queen's) Slatter, Joseph Arthur Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's)

•STRENGTH, AND ELASTICITY OF MATERIALS. First Class.

King, John Campbell Butler. Laurence Ambrose Wamock, Robert Hutchison Oofley, William Henry (Queen's)

CLASS LISTS. 1031

Second Class. Moorhouse, Charles Edmund " 1 Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's) ) g Oram, John Alfred Forster (Ormond)

Third Class. ' Slatter, Joseph Arthur

METALLURGY. PART LI. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Glen, Malcolm

SURVEYING, PART I . Firs t Class.

King, John Campbell

Second Class. Coffey, William Henry (Queen's) Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's) Slatter, Joseph Arthur Moorhouse, Charles Edmund

SURVEYING. PART I I . First Class.

Richard, Eva-n Lewis (Queen's)

Second Class. Robinson, Ian James

Third Class. Richmond, Rupert Halley (Trinity)

HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, PART I. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Robinson, l a s James

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CIVIL ENGINEERING, PART I. , WITH CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I .

First Class. None.

Second Class, Richard, Evan Lewis (Queen's) } Equal Robinson, Ian James ) q

Tliird Class, vard

Gardner, Charles Pederick, Edward Howard (Queen's) ( ,, ,

Everson (Ormond) J h ' q u a l

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, PART I . First Class.

Bayliss, William Channing.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART I I . First Class.

Gardner, Charles Everson (Ormond)

Second Class. Bayliss. William Channing

Third Class McLennan, Tan Munro (Ormond) Lucas, Herbert William Carr

ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART H . First Class.

None.

Second Class. None.

Tliird Class. Bayliss, William Channing Gardner, Charles Everson (Ormond) McLennan. Ian Munro (Ormond)

CLASS LISTS. ] ( ) 3 3

NON-FKHROIiS METALLOGRAPHY. First Class.

None.

Second Class. •Glen, Malcolm

FERROUS METALLOGRAPHY, PART I . First Class.

None.

Second Class. Glen, Malcolm

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, PART I. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Barton. John Carmichael

Third Class. Walker, Edward John

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, PART I I . First Class.

None.

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Payne, Thomas George

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, PART H I .

First Class. None.

Second Class. None.

Third Class. •Grant, Leonard Gordon

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. FREE DRAWING, PART IV. First Class.

None.

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Teague, Cynthia Mary

FIRST YEAH DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. Firs t Class.

Shiffron, Samuel Beddoe, Dorothea Jean Tregeax, Una Isabel Wingrove, Mary Violet Wall, Cecilia Smith, Lilian Penuel Leslie, Margaret Isabel ) r, , , Rosel, Shiela Mary (Newman) 3 a q u d l

Taylor, Nellie Melba Wood, Katherine Ainsley Kelly. Cicely Colina Bergstrand, Selma Inez Wheatland, Moya Joyce

Second Class. Hill. Marie

Third Class. . Bawden, Jessie Christina

FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND SECOND YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC.

Firs t Class. Douglas, Clive Martin i v . MacGillicuddy, Mary Maurioette j J i q u a l

Vandeleur, v e m a Marion Jean Hodge, Albert Leslie ) „ . Tweddle, Shirley Thornton j J ! ' q u a l

Silverman, Myrtle Hannah Vernon, Violet Linda McKenzie, Alan Finlayson

CLASS LISTS. 1035

Second Class. MoSpeeriu, Marie Edna

Third Class. Redfern, Annie

SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND THIBO YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIO.

First Class. Malone, Mary Veronica Higgin'botham, Nena Rosa McClean, Burnice Vean Baird, Nancie Scott, Agnes Vivien Griffin, Gertrude Eileen

Second Class. Baker, Phyllis (Newman) Ruffin, Lalla

Third Class. Burbury, Ronald William Greenhill, Lillian Esther

THIRD YEAR BACHELOR OP MUSIC. First Class.

Simons, Jack Percival Rudd, Beryl Angela Morcom, Elizabeth Ellinor Jane

FOURTH YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC. Firs t Class.

Barton, Hermia Carmiohael Speeding, Helen Louise

FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OP DENTAL SCIENCE.

METALLURGY. First Class.

Willsmore, Noel Marston

Second Class. Marks, Edward Hubert

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S-EOOND YBAR BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE.

HISTOLOGY. First Class.

Anderson, John Lawrence

Second Class. None.

Third Class. McAuliffe, John Augustine (Newman)

THIRD YEAR BACHELOR OP DENTAL , SCIENCE.

PATHOLOGY. Firs t Class.

None.

Second Class. Williams, Henry Milward.

Third Class.

Crapp. I an Edwin

BACTERIOLOGY.

First Class. None.

Second Class. Crapp, Ian Edwin

DENTAL MATERIA MEDICA. Firs t Class.

None.

Second Class. Crapp, Ian Edwin

CLASS LISTS. j 037

JUNIOR OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. Fi rs t Class.

Crapp, Ian Edwin Williams, Henry Milward

DENTAL ANATOMY (INCLUDING HISTOLOGY). Fi rs t Class.

None.

Second Class. Crapp, Ian Edwin Williams, Henry Milward

FOURTH YEAR BACHELOR OP DENTAL SCIENCE.

MEDICINE. Fi rs t Class.

Moss, John Spencer Second Class.

Campbell, Ronald Alexander 7 ,, ,, Marks, Enid Amelia j * ' V 1 M

AGRICULTURE, PART I . (INCLUDING ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND DAIRYING).

Firs t Class. Scott, William James

Second Class. Cole, Colin Egerton Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's) Wark, Don Campbell

AGRICULTURAL GEOLOGY. First Class.

Cole, Colin Egerton Second Class.

Scott, William James Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's)

Third Class. Wark, Don Campbell

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AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY, PART L-Pirst Class.

None.

Second Class. Cole, Colin Egerton Scott, William James VKV„U1 Wark, Don Campbell ) ± j q u a i

Third Class. Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's)

ELEMENTARY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. First Class.

Scott, William James

Second Class. Wark, Don Campbell Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's) Cole, Colin Egerton

AGRICULTURE, PART EL First Class.

None.

Second Class. Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker

Third Class. Bellair, Thomas Smith

AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY,

First Class. None.

Second Class. Cornish, Edmund Alfred Ballard. Leslie Alfred Tucker

CLASS LISTS. 1039

Third Class. -Cunningham, John Keith ) v , Murray, Douglas Strachan (Ormond) j a q u a l

AGRICULTURAL BOTANY. First Class.

Ballard. Leslie Alfred Tucker Cornish, Edmund Alfred

Second Class. Cunningham, John Keith Bellair, Thomas Smith

JLGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY, PART I I . First Class.

None.

Second Class. Cornish. Edmund Alfred Ballard. Leslie Alfred Tucker Bellair. Thomas Smith } v , 'Cunningham, John Keith ) •e,<lua ' i

AGRICULTURE, PART i n ;

Firs t Class. None.

Second Class. Burgess, Cecil Henry } p . Hills, Geoffrey Loftus (Newman) ) J i q u a '

Third Class. .Andrew, Walter Dudley Fowler. Richard Handle

AGRICULTURAL BIOCHEMISTRY. First Class.

Hi l ls , Geoffrey Loftus (Newman)

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Second Class. Walters, David Vogel Burgess, Cecil Henry

Third Class Sly, Allan Henry Millikan, Cecil Rowland Scharp, Louis Robertson

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. First ClasB

Non«>

Second Class. Hills, Geoffrey Loftus (Newman)

ACCOUNTANCY, PART I. , AND BUSINESS PRACTICE. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Clarkson Joyce Amelia (Teachers' College) Candy, George Vernon ( Eouat Francis, Roy Evans (Teachers' College) ) 4

Kugelman, Brian Strong

Third Class. Jenkins, Evan Griffith Kelly, Daisy

COMMERCIAL LAW. First Class.

Candy, George Vernon

Second Class. Morris, Michael Fox Holt, Thomas Frederick Kugelman, Brian Strong

CLASS LISTS. 1041

Third Class. Clarkson, Joyce Amelia (Teachers' College) Francis, Roy Evans (Teachers' College) Habersberger, John Oobell Aird, John Allan

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. First Class.'

Rout, Max Hollingsworth Polglaze, Muriel Jean

Second Class. Merry, Donald Henry Habersberger, John Cobell Kay, Benjamin Patrick Kelly, Daisy Holt, Thomas Frederick Mathews, Douglas Noel

Third Class. Jenkins, Evan Griffith Williams, Leonard Murton

ECONOMIC HISTORY. First Class.

I^ggj George Oliver (Queen's) Cohen, Barbara (Trinity)

Second Class. Polglaze, Muriel Jean Russell, Hilary Marion Leura (Trinity) Merry, Donald Henry Mollison, Herbert Roy

Third Class. Plant, Janet Blake (Ormond) Davies, Olwen Myra (Queen's) Wilson, Geoffrey McKinley de Crespigny, Nancy Champion (Trinity) Plant, George Shaw (Teachers' College)

1 0 4 2 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930.31.

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANI­SATION.

First Class. Polglaze, Muriel Jean

Second Class. Rouen, Beryl Alyce (Ormond) Port , Herbert Lorraine Singleton, Geoffrey Meredith Halpin, Leo Byrne Latham, John Scott (Ormond)

Third Class. Barber, Edwin Colin Cairns Morris, Michael Fox

ACCOUNTANCY. PART I I .

First Class. Andrews. Leslie William Polglaze, Muriel Jean

Second Class. Wilson, Geoffrey McKinley

Third Class. Tilley, Reginald Atley Kingsley Swale, Walter Poild Baird, William Alexander

ACCOUNTANCY, PART I I I . First Class.

Rouoh, Beryl Alyce (Ormond)

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Latham, John Scott (Ormond)

ECONOMICS, PART I I .

First Class. Hartnell , Bernard William (Queen's)

CLASS LISTS. 1043

Second Class. Wilson, Geoffrey McKinley Rouch, Beryl Alyce (Ormond) Nichol, Ian Macdonald Weir. Joyce Turner (Trinity)

AUDITING. First Class.

Wilson, Geoffrey McKinley

Second Class. Morris, Michael Pox

Third Class. Weir, Joyce Turner (Trinity)

COMPANY LAW AND INDUSTRIAL LAW.

First Class Halpin, Leo Byrne

Second Class. Latham, John Scott (Ormond)

Third Class. Barber, Edwin Colin Cairns Marryat t , Henry William Weir, Joyce Turner (Trinity)

STATISTICAL METHOD. First Class.

Heath, Eileen Kate

Second Class. Mollison, Herbert Roy

Third Class. Rout, Max Hollingsworth

BANKING, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE First Class.

Legg, George Oliver (Queen's) Rouch, Beryl Alyce (Ormond)

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Second Class. Tilley, Reginald Atley Kingsley Aird, John Allan

Third Class. Barber, Edwin Colin Cairns Morris, Michael Fox Mollison, Herbert Roy

MARKETING. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Singleton, Geoffrey Meredith

Third Class. Chesterfield, Eric Lindsay Hartnell , Bernard William (Queen's).

EXHIBITIONS A M ) P R I Z E S .

GREEK, PART I. (H. B. Higgins Exhibition.)

Wright , Robert John Davem (Newman)

LATIN, PART I. (John Grice Exhibition.)

Bult, John Alan (Trinity) ") E i Wright , Robert J:ohn Davem (Newman) j q

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, PART I .

(John Sanderson Exhibition.) Radford, John Gordon (Ormond)

FRENCH, PART I . (Baillieu Exhibition,)

Barling, Ruth (Trinity)

CLASS LISTS. 1045

GERMAN, PART I . Gibson, Colin Judge (Ormond)

BRITISH HISTORY B. Thirkell, Graham (Ormond)

PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC AND ETHICS. (Hastie Exhibition.)

Levy, Arthur Rose! (Ormond)

PURE MATHEMATICS, PART I . (John MacFarland Exhibition.)

Love, Eric Russell (Ormond)

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I . Love, Eric Russell (Ormond)

ANCIENT HISTORY. Sawer, Geoffrey

GREEK, PART I I . Forsyth, Christopher Russell (Teachers' College)

LATIN, PART I I . Forsyth, Christoplier Russell (Teachers' College)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE, PART I I . , AND ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART I I .

(Edward Stevens Exhibition.) Bagnall, Mary Fuge

(Alexander Sutherland Prize.) Bagnall, Mary Pugo

FRENCH, PART I I . (Mrs. William Smith Exhibition.)

Gelman, Manuel (Teachers' College)

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GERMAN, PART I I . !Refshauge, Donella Lilian (Ormond)

BRUTISH HISTORY D. (R. G. Wilson Scholarship.)

'Cohen, Barbara (Trinity)

EUROPEAN HISTORY B. (R. G. Wilson Scholarship.)

Pippey, Philip Henry

ECONOMICS, PART I . (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.)

Merry, Donald Henry

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. (Hastie Exhibition.)

Swanton, Robert (Ormond)

ADVANCED LOGIC. --(Hastie Exhibition.)

Mathieson, James Keith Wilson (Queen's)

PURE MATHEMATICS, PART I I . (Dixson Scholarship.)

Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's)

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I I . (Dixson Scholarship.)

Robinson, Ian James

COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY. Forsyth, Christopher Russell (Teachers' College)

CLASS LISTS. 1047

EDUCATION. (Dwight's Prize)

Benjamin, John Amies

(Hugh Childers Memorial Prize.) Not awarded.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I . (Dwight's Prize)

Bibby, Tessie Winnifred (Teachers' College)

{Proxime accessit)

Love, Eric Russell (Ormond)

CHEMISTRY, PART I . (Dwight's Prize)

Love, Eric Russell (Ormond) } 1 Teasd'ale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers' College) ) g

GEOLOGY, PART I . (Argus Exhibition.)

Robinson, I an James

BOTANY, PAiRT I . (J . F . W. Payne Exhibition.)

Aitken, Yvonne (Trinity)

(Brunning Prizes.) Pawsey, Harry Kendall (First) Embery,Winifred Ethel (Teachers' Coll.), (Second).

ZOOLOGY, PART I . (Georgina Sweet Exhibition.)

Agar, John MacDonald (Trinity) > , ,„„„ , plweey, Harry Kendall j E q u a l

(Baldwin Spencer Prize.) Aitken, Yvonne (Trinity)

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PHYSIOLOGY, PART I . Lush, Dora Mary

GRAPHICS (SCIENCE COURSE). (Dunlop Rubber Oo. Exhibition.)

Cole, Thomas David

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I I . (Dixson Scholarship.)

Oddie, Thomas Harold (Trinity)

(Proxime acoessit)

Smith, Leonard Har t (Teachers' College)

CHEMISTRY, PART XL. (Dixson Scholarship.)

Andrews. John Douglas (Teachers' College) 1 'g Smith, Leonard Har t (Teachers' College) j g

J M I E T A L L U R G Y , PART I . (SCIENCB COURSE). (Dixson Scholarship.)

Lewis. Lewis

GEOLOGY, PART H . Campbell, James Donald

BOTANY, PART H . (E. P. Millar Exhibition.)

Hoette, Shirley

ZOOLOGY, PART JJ. Hoette, Shirley

-.' NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I t t .

(Dixson Scholarship.) Burhop, Eric Henry Stoneley •) „ , P r a t t , Herbert Clive (Teachers' College) *• J i q u a l

ui ASS LISTS. 1049

CHEMISTRY, PART I I I . (Dixson Scholarship.)

Hambly, Arthur Neville (Teachers' College)

GEOLOGY, PART I I I . Ripper, Elizabeth Arnold (Trinity)

BOTANY, PART I I I . Taylor, Ethel Agnes Alison

ZOOLOGY, PART I H . Sutherland, Jean Lockhart

SOURCES AND HISTORY OF ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN LAW.

(Sir George Turner Exhibition.) Sawer, Geoffrey

LAW OP PROPERTY IN LAND AND CONVEY­ANCING AND LAW OF CONTRACT AND PERSONAL

PROPERTY. (John Madden Exhibition.)

Lewis, Ivan James (Queen's)

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (MEDICAL COURSE). (G. A. Syme Exhibition.)

Jackson, Alan Vaughan (Ormond)

CHEMISTRY (MEDICAL COURSE) Frew, John Lewtas (Ormond) } „ , Youngman, Norman Vincent \ q , l a

ZOOLOGY/ (MEDICAL COURSE). (W. H. Swanton Exhibition.)

Plarro, Frieda Elsa (Ormond)

(Baldwin Spencer Prize.) Plarre, Frieda Elsa (Ormond)

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BOTANY (MEDICAL COURSE). Vorrath, Travis Wilhelm (Trinity)

ANATOMY {(INCLUDING HISTOLOGY). Hayward, John Isaac (Trinity)

PHYSIOLOGY. Penington, Alan Harry

GENERAL AND SPECIAL PATHOLOGY, WITH BACTERIOLOGY.

(Walter and Eliza Hall Exhibition.) Ackland, Thomas Harry (Trinity)

PUBLIC HEALTH. Altmann, Stella Cecilia Adelaide

GRAPHICS. (Howard Smith Exhibition.)

Banks, Kelvin Robert

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. PART I. , WITH ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I .

(Wright Prize) King, John Campbell Wamock, Robert Hutchison i Equal

STRENGTH AND ELASTICITY OF MATERIALS. (Herbert Brookes Exhibition.)

King. John Campbell

(Proxime aocessit)

Butler. Laurence Ambrose

METALLURGY, PART I I . Glen, Malcolm

CLASS LISTS. 1051

SURVEYING, PART I . (H. B. Howard Smith Exhibition.)

King, John Campbell

SURVEYING. PART I I . Richard, Evan Lewis (Queen's)

HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, PART I . (W. M. McPherson Exhibition.)

Robinson, Ian James

CIVIL BNGINERING, PART I. , WITH CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I .

(A. T. Danks Exhibition.) Richard, Evan Lewis (Queen's)") w . Robinson, Ian James j-Jiquai

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, PAiRT'L (John Monash Exhibition.)

Bayliss, William Channing

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART 'JJ., WITH ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I I .

(Dixson Scholarship.) Gardner, Charles Everson (Ormond)

FIRST YEAR DIPLOMAi IN MUSIC. .(Ormond Exhibitions.)

Shiffron, Samuel , Beddoe, Dorothea Jean Tregear, Una Isabel

FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OP MUSIC AND SECOND YEAR DIPLOMA I N MUSIC.

(Ormond Exhibitions.) Douglas, Clive Martin Vandeleur, Verna Marion Jean

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Hodge Albert Leslie } „ , Tweddle, Shirley Thornton 3 c -" i u ' u

(Wright Prize in Instrumental Music.) MacGillicuddy, Mary Maurioette

SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND THIRD YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC.

(Ormond Exhibition.) McClean, Burn ice Vean

MAUDE HARRINGTON PRIZE FOR ACCOM'PANY-ING.

Trist, Lorna Constance

AGRICULTURE, PART I I . (J. M. Higgins Exhibition.)

Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker

AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. (James Cuming Prize.)

Cornish, Edmund Alfred

AGRICULTURAL BOTANY. Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker

AGRICULTURE, PAJBT I I I . (Wrixon Exhibition.)

Burgess, Cecil Henry > u, , Hills, Geoffrey, Loftus (Newman) j ^ q u a l

AGRICULURAL BIOCHEMISTRY. (James Cuming Prize.)

Hills, Geoffrey Loftus (Newman)

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. (Dixson Scholarship.)

Hills, Geoffrey Loftus (Newman)

CLASS LISTS. 1053

H E N R Y GYLES TURNER SCHOLARSHIP IN AGRICULTURE.

Hills, Geoffrey Loftus (Newman)

COMMERCIAL LAW. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.)

Candy, George Vernon

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. (Francis J . Wright Exhibition.)

Rout, Max Hollingsworth

ECONOMICS. PART I I .

(Franois J . Wright Exhibition.)

Hartnell, Bernard William (Queen's)

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION.

(Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.)

Polglaze, Muriel Jean

ACCOUNTANCY, PART I I .

(Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.)

Andrews, Leslie William

STATISTICAL METHOD. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.)

Heath, Eileen Kate

BANKING, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.) '

Legg, George Oliver 74A

1Q54 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

F I N A L HONOUR E X A M I N A T I O N IN MEDICINE.

DECEMBER, 1930.

G L A S S L I S T S .

MEDICINE (INCLUDING CLINICAL MEDICINE).

First Class. Orton, Robert Hamilton McDonald, Edward Allan Fancourt (Trinity) Davis, Morris Gael 1 •,.,,,,nl

Sewell, James Erskine (Trinity) ) - l ""

Second Class. Hagger, Thomas Dudley (Queen's) Mancy, Ernest Henry Bray, Simon Redvers (Newman) Horan, John Patrick (Newman) Blaubaum, Rex Vivian

Third Class.

al

Benjamin, Philip Joseph Deans, Berwyn Lincoln Biggins, Richard Maxwell (Newman) ") v Tisdall, Henry Thomas (Queen's) ) q U i

Hughes, Montague Owen Kent (Trinity) Ross, Colin Wallace (Ormond) Dungan, Rae William (Queen's) Raphael, Cecil Neville McKillop, William John (Ormond) de Crespigny, Richard Geoffrey Champion")

(Trinity) £ Equal Gowland, John Hudson (Ormond) J Marsden, Charles Moustaka ") w , Maynard, Roy Bryant (Ormond) > E ' q u a l

Swinburne, Truman George (Ormond)* Ziegler, Joseph Francis (Newman>

1055 CLASS LISTS.

SURGERY (Including Clinical Surgery).

First Class.

Hagger, Thomas Dudley (Queen's) Orton, Robert Hamilton Sewell, James Erskine (Trinity)

Second Class. Davis, Morris Gael "t „ . Horan, John Patrick (Newman)j A 1 u a l

McDonald, Edward Allan Fancourt (Trinity) Biggins, Richard Maxwell (Newman) Marsden, Charles Moustaka Blaubaum, Rex Vivian ) „ , Hughes, Montague Owen Kent (Trinity)) 1<"i-xl!iL

Ross, Colin Wallace (Ormond) Deans, Berwyn Lincoln Ziegler, Joseph Francis (Newman) McKillop, William John (Ormond) McComas, Edith Elizabeth de Crespigny, Richard Geoffrey C h a n s o n

(Trinity) Benjamin, Philip Joseph Tisdall, Henry Thomas (Queen's) Weir, Stewart Irvine (Trinity) Lewis, Ronald Awstun Dixon, Francis Wilfrid Peter (Newman) Raphael, Cecil Neville Bray, Simon Redvers (Newman)

Third Class. Swinburne, Truman George (Ormond) Rowlands, Eustace Alwynne (Ormond) Gowland, John Hudson (Ormond) Rex, Kenneth Edward (Trinity) Cussen, Kevin Richard (Newman) Long, William John Maynard, Roy Bryant (Ormond) Travers, Lennard Gilmour (Ormond) Manoy. Ernest Henry Stewart, James Cuming (Ormond) Dungan, Rae William (Queen's)

1 0 5 6 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 193031.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. First Class.

Gowland, John Hudson (Ormond) > ^ ^ Horan, John Patrick (Newman) n ' Hagger. Thomas Dudley (Queen's) Biggins, Richard Maxwell (Newman) > -E a u a j Deans, Berwyn Lincoln ) q

Second Class. Raphael, Cecil Neville Mancy, Ernest Henry de Crespignv, Richard Geoffrey Champion1)

(Trinity) [Equa l McComas, Edith Elizabeth )

Third Qass . Weir, Stewart Irvine (Trinity) Orton, Robert Hamilton Swinburne, Truman George (Ormond) Blau'baum. Rex Vivian ^ ^, , Lewis, Ronald Awstun \ • ' " ' McDonald, Edward Allan Fancourt (Trinity) Benjamin. Philip Joseph i „ , Sewell, James Erskine (Trinity) i J i q u a l

o C H . O L A R S F T I P S A N D P R I Z E S .

MEDICINE (.INCLUDING CLINICAL MEDICINE). (Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship.)

Orton, Robert Hamilton (Jamieson Prize in Clinical Medicine.)

Orton, Robert Hamilton

SURGERY (INCLUDING CLINICAL SURGERY). (Beaney Scholarship.)

Hagger, Thomas Dudley (Queen's).

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. (Fulton Scholarship.)

Gowland, John Hudson (Ormond)"), , , Horan, John. Patrick (Newman) J ± j q u a l

CLASS LISTS. 1 0 5 7

F I N A L AND F I N A L H O N O U R

EXAMINATIONS

M A R C H , 1931.

C L A S S L I S T S .

FINAL EXAMINATION IN ARTS.

SCHOOLS.

CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY.

First Class. McNaib, John Rex (Ormond) Taylor, Ronald James Grant (Trinity) Garran, Isham Peter (Trinity)

Second Class. Low, William Charles (Ormond) Renowden, Raymond Rosenfield (Trinity) Ewing, George Godfrey (Trinity)

Third Class. McKie, John David (Trinity)

HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Mclnerney, Murray Vincent (Newman) ^ _ , Prendergast, William Arthur } q u a

Ray, Gladys Eveline (Ormond) Boardman, Annie Beatrice Edmonds, Phillip Martin (Teachers' College) Hcffey, Charles Gerard (Newman) Willis, Dorothy May . .

1 0 5 8 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930.3j.

Third Class. Rylah, Arthur Gordon (Trinity)

The following candidate may bc admitted to th» Ordinary Degree:

Cathie, William Robert (Queen's)

PHILOSOPHY. First Class.

None.

Secoud Class. Hambly, William Frank (Queen's) Arthur, Robert Gordon ''Queen's) Weeks, Stanley Irvine (Queen's)

' MATHEMATICS. First Class.

Ross, Frank (Ormond)

Second Class. Cockrem, Edwin Hoad (Teachers' College) Hill , Adeline Emma (Queen's)

Third Class. Wftlpole, Joseph.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. First Class.

Stewart, Nellie Snowden Harper, John Brisbane (Trinity)

Second Class'. Thompson, Margaret Ilona (Trinity) Vaughan, Frances (Newman) Tryhom, Constance Mary (Teachers' College) Hoggart , Jean Elizabeth (Trinity) Marrabel, Olive Marian (Teachers' College) Jones, Merlyn Hutton (Trinity)

CLASS LISTS. 1069

Third Class. Alexander, Nell Hamilton (Teachers' College) Houston, Hester May (Teachers' College) Ellis Gwendolyn May

FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. First Class.

Sussex, Ronald Thomas (Queen's)

Second Class. P i t t , John Augustine Byrne, Helen (Newman)

GERMANIC LANGUAGES. First Class.

Lube, Mary Katrin (Newman))

COMBINED COURSES.

LATIN AND FRENCH. First Class.

None.

Second Class. • O'Hara, Nancy Mary Agnes (Newman)

Third Class. Hull, Mary Kathleen Larmour (Queen's)

FRENCH AND GERMAN. First Class.

None.

Second Class. None.

Third Class. Hawkins, Eileen (Teachers' College)

1 0 6 0 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

HISTORY AND FRENCH. The following candidates may be admitted to the

Ordinary. Degree: Elliott, Mary Frances (Queen's). Vaughan, Moira (Newman)

ENGLISH AND PHILOSOPHY. First Class.

Hutton, Geoffrey William (Ormond)

ENGLISH AND LATIN. First Class.

None.

Second Class. None.

Tliird Class. Warren, Dorothea Joyce (Queen's)

ENGLISH AND FRENCH. The following candidate may be admitted to t h e

Ordinary Degree: Deasey, Louise Eileen (Trinity)

* FRENCH AND PHILOSOPHY.

First Class. None.

Second Class. Gleeson, Patricia Sybil (Trinity)

FRENCH AND PURE MATHEMATICS First Class*'*

None.

Second Class. Schruhm, Albert EdVard (Teachers' College)-

CLASS LISTS. 1061!

SOCIOLOGY. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Hutton, Geoffrey William (Ormond) Hambly, William Frank (Queen's) Arthur, Robert Gordon (Queen's)

Tliird Class. Weeks, Stanley Irvine (Queen's)

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATIONS.

LAWS.

First Class. Dunn, Raymond Hudson

Second Class. Heymansou, Arthur Henry Benjamin (Trinity)

Third Class. McKee, John Malcolm (Trinity)

CIVIL ENGINEERING. First- Class.

Taylor, Walter Harold (Trinity). Roberts, Edgar Francis. Bannister, George Henry. .

Second Class. Stone, Alan George.

Third Class.

Alexander, Geoffrey Newman (Queen's) ~\ Collard, Max Ernest > Equal Pescott, Jack Trewhett IJean J

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MINING ENGINEERING. First Class.

None.

Second Class. ' Lyons, John O'Malley

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

First Class. Callow, Joseph Royal Kaluza, Theodore August

Second Class. Prentice, Sydney Arthur Strickland, Lindsay James

Third Class. Johnston, William John Richardson, Eric Bertram

EXAMINATION FOR T H E DEGREE OF

M A S T E R OF S C I E N C E .

CLASS LISTS.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. First Class.

Lang, Keith Campbell (Teachers' College) } „ . Pawsey, Joseph Lade (Queen's) J q u a

Wark, William John (Ormond)

CHEMISTRY. First Class.

Dick, John Henry

Second Class. Robertson, Isabelle Hilda (Trinity) Paul , Richard Edwin (Teachers' College)

CLASS LISTS. 1063

BIOCHEMISTRY. First Class.

Crabtree, Muriel Grace (Queen's).

BOTANY. First Class.

Fisher, Eileen Elizabeth (Queen's) ) « Thomas, Leonard Alderson (Teachers' College)!"^

ZOOLOGY. First Class.

None.

Second Class. Murray, Florence Vivienne (Trinity)

BACTERIOLOGY. First Class.

None.

Second Class. ^ Rountree, Phyllis Margaret (Trinity)

1 0 6 4 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

S C H O L A R S H I P S A N D P R I Z E S .

COMMENCEMENT, 1931.

FINAL EXAMINATION S C H O L A R S H I P S .

CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY. (R. G. Wilson Scholarship.)

McNab, John Rex (Onnondi)

HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. (Dwight's Prize.)

McLierney, Murray Vincent (Newman) "1 „ . Prendergast, William Arthur J-Jiquai

PHILOSOPHY. (Hastio Scholarship.)

i Hambly, William Frank (Queen's) (Laurie Prize.)

Hutton, Geoffrey William (Ormond).

, MATHEMATICS. (Dixson Research Scholarship.)

Ross, Prank (Ormond)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. (Dwight's Prize.)

Stewart, Nellie Snowden

FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. (Dwight's Prize.)

Sussex, Ronald Thomas (Queen's)

GERMANIC LANGUAGES. (R. G. Wilson Scholarship.)

Lube, Mary Katrin (Newman)

SOCIOLOGY. (Dwight's Prize.)

Hutton, Geoffrey William (Ormond).

6CHOLAKSUIPS AND PHIZES. 1 0 6 5

F I N A L H O N O U R S C H O L A R S H I P S .

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. (Dixson Research" Scholarship.)

Pawsey, Joseph Lade (Queen's)

(Professor Kernot Research Scholarship.) Lang, Keith Campbell (Teachers' College)

CHEMISTRY. (Dixson Research Scholarship.)

Dick, John Henry

(Professor Kernot Research Scholarship.) Robertson, Isabelle Hilda (Trinity)

BIOCHEMISTRY. Crabtree, Muriel Grace (Queen's)

BOTANY. Fisher, Eileen Elizabeth (Queen's) \ a Thomas, Leonard Alderson (Teachers' CoU.) f =*

ZOOLOGY. Murray, Florence Vivienne (Trinity)

LAWS. (E, J . B. Nunn Scholarship.)

Dunn, Raymond Hudson

CTVTL ENGINEERING. (Argus Scholarship.)

' 'Taylor, Walter Harold (Trinity)

1066 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

MINING ENGINEERING. (George Lansell Scholarship.)

Lyons, John O'Malley

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. (Dixson Research Scholarship.)

Callow, Joseph Royal

SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. (The date appended to tho name of the Scholarship

or Prize is the year in which it was first awarded).

BOWEN PRIZE (1874). ENGLISH ESSAY.

No' Candidate

COBDEN CLUB MEDAL (1882). POLITICAL KCONOMY. •

Edmonds, Phillip Martin (Teachers' College).

PROFESSOR WILSON PRIZE (1885). MATH EMATICS.

Not yet awarded

WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS (1886). MATHEMATICS

Ikes, .Frank (Ormond).

NATURAL SCIENCE (GEOLOGY)

Ripper, Elizabeth Arnold (Trinity)

ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTOEY

Mclnerney, Murray Vincent (Newman)") „ , Prendergast, William Arthur, j-JiquaU

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FRIZES. 1 0 6 7

P O L I T I C A L E C O N O M Y

Mclnerney, Murray Vincent (Newman)

CLASSICAL AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY AND LOGIC

McNab, John Rex (Ormond)

W. T. MOLLISON SCHOLARSHIP (1889). .FRENCH

Hanson, Joseph Birch (Teachers' College) Proxime acoessit

Pi t t , John Augustine

MACBAIN RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP (1898). BoTANH

Cheney, Gwendolyn Marjorie

ZOOLOGY

Murray, Florence Vivienne (Trinity).

H. B. HIGGINS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE STUDY OF POETRY (1905). ENGLISH AND FBENCH.

Not Awarded.

GREEK, LATIN AND ENGLISH.

No Candidate

CAROLINE KAY SCHOLARSHIP (1906).

BOTANY

Cheney, Gwendolyn Marjorie

VETEEIHABY ANATOMY. No Candidate

DAVID SYME RESEARCH PRIZE (1906). SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. (1930)

Patton, Reuben Tom 75-

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G R I M W A D E P R I Z E F O R C H E M I C A L

R E S E A R C H (1907).

I N D U S T R I A L C H E M I S T R Y .

N o t y e t awarded .

D U B L I N P R I Z E (1912).

O R I G I N A L C O N T R I B U T I O N TO L I T E R A T U R E OR S C I E N C E OR

A R T .

No C a n d i d a t e .

H A R B I S O N - H I G I N B O T H A M R E S E A R C H S C H O L A R ­

S H I P (1914).

H I S T O R Y , E C O N O M I C S , ETC. (1930).

W o o d , G o r d o n Lesl ie

R O B E R T B A G E M E M O R I A L S C H O L A R S H I P (1916).

E N G I N E E R I N G .

N o t y e t a w a r d e d

J O H N M E L V I N M E M O R I A L S C H O L A R S H I P (1917) .

E N G I N E E R I N G .

N o t y e t a w a r d e d .

H O W I T T N A T U R A L H I S T O R Y S C H O L A R S H I P S (1919).

ZOOLOGY.

S u t h e r l a n d , J e a n L o o h a r t

B O T A N Y .

Collie, M a r y S igr id

GEOLOGY.

Ripper , E l i z a b e t h Arno ld

B E R T R A M A R M Y T A G E I ' R I Z E (1922).

M E D I C A L R E S E A R C H .

N o C a n d i d a t e

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. 1 0 6 9

F R E D K N I G H T R E S E A R C H S C H O L A R S H I P S . (1922).

N A T U R A L P H I L O S O P H Y .

K a n n u l u i k , W a l t e r George

K I L M A N Y S C H O L A R S H I P (1927).

E C O N O M I C S .

G a r l a n d , J o h n Manson , ( O r m o n d )

A L W Y N S T E W A R T M E M O R I A L S C H O L A R S H I P .

M E D I C I N E .

No C a n d i d a t e

A I T C H I S O N T R A V E L L I N G S C H O L A R S H I P (1927).

P O S T G R A D U A T E W O E K A B B O A D .

N o t y e t a w a r d e d

M. A. B A R T L E T T R E S E A R C H S C H O L A R S H I P S (1930) .

A N A T O M Y .

W u n d e r l y , J a m e s

B I O - C H E M I S T R Y .

C r a b t r e e , M u r i e l G race (Queen ' s )

B O T A N Y .

Fi she r , E i l een E l i z a b e t h (Queen ' s ) H e y w a r d , Le i l a J e a n ( Q u e e n ' s )

C H E M I S T K Y .

Dick, J o h n H e n r y H o w a r d , A If. W a r k , E ls ie E v e l y n

D E N T A L S C I E N C E .

Sealey, Ve rnon T h o m a s

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1 0 7 0 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930 3 1 .

GEOLOGY.

Edwards, Austin Burton

NATUBAL PHILOSOPHY.

Pawsey, Joseph Lade (Queen's) Wark, William John (Ormond)

PHYSIOLOGY.

Cahn, Audrey Josephine Wright, Roy Douglas (Queen's)

ZOOLOGY.

Thomson, Donald Findlay Ferguson

RANDAL AND LOUISA ALCOCK SCHOLARSHIP (1931).

MEDICAL RESEABCH.

Norris, Joan Howard

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31. 1 0 7 1

DEGREES CONFERRED.

23RD DECEMBER, 1930.

BACHELOR OP ARTS. (Ordinary Degree)

Philip Lawrence Brown. William Flanagan. Ivor Wyndham Hopkins. Francis William Lord.

BACHELOR OF LAWS. Margaret Mary King. Valentine Rayson Adami. Arthur Godfrey Allaway. Alexander Blair. Frederick Alfred Louis Callil. William Travers Charles. Robert Howarth Cogswell. Victor John Francis Doyle. Raymond Hudson Dunn. Thomas Graham. Arthur Henry Benjamin Heymanson. Harold Edward Holt. Cecil Gordon Hooper. Robert Robertson Cecil Windham Marsh. John Malcolm McKee. Anthony Joseph McNamara. Eric Victor Mitchell. Eugene James O'Driscoll. Herschel Rockman. Alexander Reuben Sacks. Michael Walsh.

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Maxwell Reybum Urie Nathan. William Samuel Nicholls.

1 0 7 2 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31

BACHELOR OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERlNa Harry Ernest Nicholls.

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Bryan Joseph Mahon.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. Michael Benedict Conlan. Alfred Ingle Hall.

MASTER OF SURGERY. Davi3 Officer Brown.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. John Burstall Turner. Ian Jeffreys Wood.

In Absentia.

BACHELOR OF LAWS. Egan Moulton Eggleston.

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Alfred Henry Kemp.

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Charles Henry Grant.

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Patrick Joseph Egan. •

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. John Deakin Keating.

DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION. Dora Holmes. Harold Marshall Adams. Frederick Henry Brooks. • *• : *

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930 31. 1073

John James Buchanan. Francis William Lord.

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURE. Albert James Glasson Williams.

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. Edward Roy Nason. Francis Michael O'Brien.

18TH APRIL, 1931.

BACHELOR OF ARTS.

(Ordinary Degree) Alexandra Alice Anderson. Florence Baxter. Bessie Fay Bromell. Isabella May Clark. Phyllis Marguerite Darling. Louise Eileen Deasey. Maude Kathleen Deasey. Margaret Taylor Derham. Mary Frances Elliott. Catherine Feely. Annie Monica Fitzpatrick. Myrtle Eileen Fraser. Patricia Gertrude Grano. Eileen Ruth Hoban. Margaret Elizabeth Hoette. Lilian Thomson Houston. Mabel Lauretta James. Imelda Iris Kelly. Phyllis Edna Morison. Alice Edith Sheffield. Mary Hunter Sinclair; Henrietta Jean Smiley.-Margaret Hope Maberly Smith. Helen Mann Stuckey. . TJoris Taysom.

1 0 7 4 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31.

Moira Vaughan. Norma Miller Waters. , Henrietta West. Nancy Jean Wickham; • Nanna Frances Wilckens.« Valentino Rayson Adami. Clifford William Auldist. Harold James Bennett. Thomas William Patrick Brennan. John James Bull. William Robert Cathie. Bernard Conry. Charles Egbert Cope. John Milton Crosthwaite. William Gordon Dawson. Alexander Ross Dean. Arnold Green. Philip Augustine Thomas Hayes. Ernest William Hicks. John Thomas Malone. Robinson McNally Malseed. Percival Roy McDonald. Bartlett Woodbridge Mcllroy. James Joseph Murphy. William McCarthy Phelan. Kenneth Raymond Potter. Trevor George Rapke. Kingsley Percival Rees. Arthur Baden Hamilton Riley. Hugh Gemmell Lamb Smith. Henry William Traynor. Walter George William Webb.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Degree with Honours)

Nell Hamilton Alexander.-Annie Beatrice Boardman. Helen Byrne. Gwendolyn May Ellis. Patricia Sybil Gleeson.

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31. 1 0 7 5

Eileen Hawkins. Adeline Emma Hill. Jean Elizabeth Hoggart. Hester May Houston. Merlyn Hutton Jones. Olive Marian MarrabeL Nancy Mary Agnes O'Hara. Gladys Eveline Ray. Nellie Snowden Stewart. Margaret Ilona Thompson. Constance Mary Tryhom. Frances Vaughan. Dorothea Joyce Warren. Dorothy May Willis. . Edwin Hoad Cockrem. Phillip Martin Edmonds. George Godfrey Ewing. Isham Peter Garran. John Brisbane Harper. Charles Gerard Heffey. Geoffrey William Hutton. William Charles Low. Murray Vincent Mclnerney. John David McKie. John Rex McNab. John Augustine Pitt. William Arthur Prendergast. Raymond Rosenfield Renowden. Frank Ross. Arthur Gordon Rylah. Albert Edward Schruhm. Ronald Thomas Sussex. Ronald James Grant Taylor.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. Kathleen Adamson. Nancy Atkinson. Mildred Macfarlan Barnard. Elaine Bethell. Mary Sigrid Collie.

1 0 7 6 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31.

Dorothy Marian Gepp. Jessie Agnes Hayter. Jean Dudley MacLean. Elizabeth Ellen Pownall. Elizabeth Arnold Ripper. Etta Jean Stillwell. Jean Lockhart Sutherland. Ethel Agnes Alison Taylor. Edward Chaloner Alabaster. Charles Gibson Baird. Eric Henry Stoneley Burhop. Bernard Conry. John Daly. Ernest David Gardiner. Charles Everson Gardner. Arthur Neville Hambly. Philip Morris Hosken. Arthur Barclay Jamieson. Joshua John Martindale. Donald Booth McCallum. Douglas Percivale Ramsay Petrie. John Wilbur Pollard. Herbert Clive Pratt . Harold Swinbourn Robertson. Jack Reginald Sambell. George Segbert Cornwall Semmens. Leonard William Weickhardt.

BACHELOR OF LAWS.

Eva Ruth Silverman. Lome Campbell Abernethy. Alfred Leslie Abrahams. John levers Bourke. Llewellyn Alfred Davies. Charles Kenneth Lucas. James Gerald Meere. Arthur Francis Munday. Francis Michael Aloysius O'Leary. John Ernst Sievers,

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31. 1 0 7 7

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY.

Phyllis Mary Hocking. Gordon Walter Fabian Alberry. Donald Munro Armstrong. Robert Smith Blair. Cyril Ednott Crooke. John Herbert Dorman. John Alexander Gollan. Lorimer Grant Morton. Michal Mathias Perl. Marcus Melbourne Rosenfield. Ernest Richard Glenistev Shell. George Charles Victor Thompson. Paul Hamilton Wood.

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Keith Aloysius Crispe. Reginald Victor Fitzgibbon Eldridge. Milton George Speedie. Cyril Thomas Stafford.

BACHELOR OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Peter Lea Allnutt. Albert Harold Faul.

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. William John Johnston. Lindsay James Strickland. Adrian Petersen Taebring*. Charlie Roy Tennant. William Almond Williams. Eric Osborn Willoughby.

BACHELOR OF METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING.

Hugh Mervyn Murray. Edward James Reilly.

1 0 7 8 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31.

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE. Alan John Ralton.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC. Hermia Carmichael Barton. Enid Frances Hancock. Marie Eve Magan. Dorothy Ellen Mattingley. Lorna Mary McCardle. Helen Louise Speeding. Lorna Constance Trist. Allan Henry Dempster.

BACHELOR OP DENTAL SCIENCE. Enid Amelia Marks. Leonard Batchelder. Colin Gaylard. Albert Hepburn Miller. Fritjof Nilsson. Clive Ernest Sandy. Walter Aubrey Scott.

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Walter Dudley Andrew. John Alexander Baker. Richard Hindle Fowler. Geoffrey Loftus Hills. Cecil Rowland Millikan.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. Beryl Alyce Rouch. Eric Macdonald Beattie. Albert Lang Brooks. Herbert John Gamier. Eric Lindsay Chesterfield. Francis Anthony Joseph Frawley. Edmund Thomas Darby Graham. John Leonard Kelly. Ronald Edward Baker Lee.

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31. 1079>

Melville Henry Marshall. Michael Fox Morris. Leo Vincent Mulvany. Ian Macdonald Nichol. Christopher James Perrett. Ronald George Northcote Phillips. George Gribbori Sutcliffe. Frederick Harold Tadgell. John Andrew Tonkin.

MASTER OF ARTS. Mary Brosnan. Eileen Beatrice Hagan. Hazel Etheline Jones. Edna Matilda Mann. Lucy Michell McNicholI. Ruth Evelyn Wyndham. David Hope Alexander. Harold. Clarence Blenkiron. David Frederick Maxwell Bradshaw. Frank Alexander Fleming. John Manson Garland. John Warren Glover. Sydney Alfred Goddard. Ronald Edward Henshaw. Ralph Charles Bradley Lane. John Aloysius Merlo. Eric Victor Mitchell. Harold Pennefather. Samuel Austin Frank Pond. Harold Winston Rhodes. Robert Allan Shaw. Eric Kenwyn Sholl. James Tehan.

MASTER OF EDUCATION. David Clyde Griffiths.

MASTER OF SCIENCE. Muriel Grace Crabtree. Eileen Elizabeth Fisher.

1 0 8 0 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31

Florence Vivienne Murray. Isabelle Hilda Robertson. Phyllis Margaret Rountree. John Henry Dick. Keith Campbell Lang. Richard Edwin Paul. Joseph Lade Pawsey. Leonard Alderson Thomas. William John Wark.

MASTER OF LAWS. Charles Thomas Erland.

MASTER OF SURGERY. Eric Fitzgerald Harbison. Edgar Samuel John King.

MASTER OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, Rowland Price Morris.

MASTER OF COMMERCE. Frederick Oswald Barnett.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. Egbert Armvtage Cunninghame Farran. Edward Woodall Gault. Arthur Ormond Green. William Thomas Greening. Arthur Machen Hill. Herbert Oswald Johnston. Norman Henry Robinson. Ian Oriel Thorburn.

In Absentia.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Ordinary Degree)

Ethel Thornton Chappie. •Stanley Goddard Haynes.

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31. lOttl

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Degree with Honours)

William Frank Hambly.

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY.

Norman Evan George. Neville Crownson Joel.

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. 'Robert Eric Hanson. William James Sunderland.

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Norman Edward Holmes.

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. James Dean. Frederick Byam Wight.

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. David Vogel Walters.

MASTER OF ARTS. Cyril Hannington Denny. Robert Wilson Mossom. Raoul Myer. i Ivon Morgan Phipps. Edward Ernest Ransom. Harold Kingsley Wade.

MASTER OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. •Cyril Jack Chesterfield.

MASTER OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. William Edmund Chamberlin.

108l i DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31,

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. John Bastow. Ernest Reginald Crisp.

DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION.

Ida Dorothy Adams. Kathleen Mary Russell Cooke. May Hinemoa Deehan. Jeanette Marjorie Dunstone. Florence Hope Eakins. Betty Noeline Fairfax. Patricia Gertrude Grano. Kate Henrietta Jacobs. Mavis Heath Jones. Mary Josephine Kehoe. Doreen Hilda Lane. Mabel Bertha Lane. Doreen Mary McMillan. Elsie Jean McColl. Jessie Katherine Mitchell. Clara Margaret Paton. Lilian Potter. Ruby Ethel Powell. Ruth Margaret Roberts. Rachel Addey Suding. Nancy Florence Tregear. Jean Goullet White. William Waldo Bottomley. Melbourne Crutchfield Clayton. John Arthur Cole. Richard Ernest Paul Eddy. John Causton Foyster. Cyril Leslie Hallett. Joseph Birch Hanson. Graeme Wilson Heggie. Alfred Edgar House. Francis Bertrand Jordan. Edward Charles Krieger. Harold Edward Nicol. • Robert Potter.

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31. 1 0 8 3

William Trevor Price. John Harold Roberts. Percy Raymond Smith. John Leo Thomas.

DIPLOMA OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Ethel Elizabeth Osborne.

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURE. Karl Murray Forster. John Andrew Pearson. Bruce Sutherland.

DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. Marjorie Jean Baird. Nance Elizabeth Nellie Barber. Lillian Esther Greenhill. Nena Rosa Higginbotham. Bumice Vean McClean. Doris Merry. Lalla Ruffin. Serena Ticrney.

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. Donald Darling. Daryl Harnett Dyson. Alfred Vernon Galbraith. John Albert Hueston. Henry Jack Kroger. Russell Dick Poison. Edward John Purcell. William Charles Thomas. John Langridge Ward.

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN.

Norman Hugh Seabrook.

1 0 8 4 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31.

21ST SEPTEMBER, 1931.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Ordinary Degree)

Graeme Wilson Heggie. Oliver William Keith Mclntyre. Alan Charles Russell.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Degree with Honours)

Robert Gordon Arthur. Stanley Irvine Weeks.

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OP SURGERY.

George Chappie Hodges. Lorna Doreen Jones. Marjorie Reynolds. Dorothy Florence Synan. Phyllis Thornton Wedlick. Hyman Jacob Bennett. Josiah Grant Bonnin. Thomas Powell Buxton. Frank Raymond Cawthom. Robin Brett Charlton. Ralph Jackson Goto. Kenneth Stanton Crouch. Eric James Davies. Roy Iverach Greenham. Norman Marshall Harry. Francis Joseph Hayden. Roy Hemsley. Tulloch Graham Heuze Hogg. Ian Clinton James. John Gavin Johnson. James Walter Johnstone. James William Kenny. Lazer Kirsner. Robert Sutherland Lawson. Arthur Albert Merritt.

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31. 1Q85

^Edward Donough Ernest Eugene O'Brien. -Joseph Lionel O'Connor. John Gregory O'Donoghue. Robert Officer. John Alexander Oliphant. Albert Raphael Phillips. Leon Eric Rothstadt. Jack Prentice Sewell. John Bowie Somerset. Philip Cedric Thomas. •John Lovitt Walsh. Ramsay Warden.

•Gerald Damton Talbot Watson.

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Geoffrey Newman- Alexander. Keith William Black.

"Thomas McKinnon Coulter. Frank Loftus Hicks. Robert Allan Horsfall. Edgar Cameron Kneen.

"David Matthew Lombard. John Raynor MacDonald. Thomas William Martin. William Oswald O'Nial.

-Jack Trewhitt Dean Pescott. Keith Nelson Stevenson. David Graeme Sutherland. Walter Harold Taylor. Huntly Gordon Walker.

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Henry Baker Brain. Albert Harold Faul. Bryan Harper Miller. Ernest Alfred Speed.

BACHELOR OF METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING.

.'James Bell.

1 0 8 6 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930-31.

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE.. Ronald Alexander Campbell.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. John Reginald Stuber.

MASTER OP ARTS. Cecil Frank Gribble.

MASTER OF SURGERY. John Gerard Arthur Winter Ashton. Henry Newman Mortensen.

MASTER OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Leslie Boyd Mercer.

MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, Everard Frederick S'ecretan Fricke. Alan Rayson Raw.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. Ella Annie Noble Macknight. John Strahan Bothroyd. Charles Ronald David Brothers. Robert William Cooper. Norman Laidman Dodd. John Lewers Grove. Norrie Nelson Harrington. Russell Norfolk Howard. Ian Gideon McLean. John Lelean Scholes. Edwin Watchom Turner.

In Absentia.

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOK OF SURGERY:.

Douglas Rose Campbell Wilson.

DEGREES CONFERRED, 1930.31. 1 0 8 7

BACHELOR OP CIVIL ENGINEERING. "Harry Erskine Muntz.

BACHELOR OF METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING.

IHenry Haughton Dunkin.

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. -John Clough. -James John Murray.

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. 'Cecil Henry Burgess.

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE. Alan William Greenwood.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. John Earlston Blewett.

DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION. "Thomas Albert Stack.

DIPLOMA OP ARCHITECTURE. Donald McKean.

DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. Gertrude Eileen Griffin. Beatrice McEvitt.

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. "Florence Muriel Fysh. "Hector Gant Munday.

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. •Harry Stephen Winbush. ;

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