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STATUTES 201 college or h-ostel in Adelaide the scholar may reside in such University college

in

the Commonwealth of Australia as he may choose.

4. Each holder

of

a scholarship shall unde¡take

a

course

of

study approved

by the

University Council, preferably

in

the agriculturai, domestic or social sciences.

5.

Only persons who have fulfilled the requirements for admission to their chosen courses of study shall be eligible to become candidates fgr lhe scholarships. Further, a candidate for the scholarship fo¡ men shall have come from the country or have been resident

for

at least twelve months continuously

in

the country

or

have served actively

for

at least twelve months

in

one of

His

ñfajesty's military servicei.

In

any case of doubt the Council shall decide what constitutes "coun-

try''for

the pu¡pose of this clause.

6. A scholarship shall be awarded for one year

in

the ûrst instance,

but

subject

to

continued compliance r,vith

the

provisions

of

this

statute may be renewed annually while the scholar is pursuing the approved course.

7. Applications

for

awards or renewals of the scholarships shall be made on the prescribed form and lodged

with

the Registrar

of

the University not later than January

3l

of each year,

B, Subject

to

the provisions

of

Clause 9, payment

of the

annual value

of the

scholarship shall be made

in

three equal instalments, one at the beginning of each academic terrn. .

9. A scholarship may be suspended at any time

if

the Council is not satisfied

with

the scholar's progress, and may be determined

at

any time

if

in opinion of the Council the scholar be guilty of misconduct.

10. ,A.ny income from the endowment not expended at the end of any year shall be added to the capital of the fund for the scholarship concerned.

.A.llowed 16th Deceml¡er, 1948.

Chapter

LXXIV.-Of

the Gladys Lloyd Thomas Scholarship for Violin.

Whereas Miss Gladys Lìoyd Thomas has

paid to the

University the sum of ffve hundréd

ponîdr for

the prrrpär"

of

encouraging thi:

study of the playing of the violin,

it

is héreby provided

that:-

l.

There shall be a scholarship for violin playing to be called The Gladys

Lloyd

Thomas Scholarship which

ihail be

tenable

at

the Elder Conservatorium of Music.

2. The value

of

free

tuition in violin

pla

dary

subjects as may

be

iuni.

provisions

of

clause 8, the scholarship shall be ars, but the Council shall on the recommendation

the

Conservatorium have power

to

extend the 4.

A

candidate

for

the scholarship

shall:-

(a)

be a British subject;

(b)

have been ¡esident

in

the State of South Australia

for

three years prior

to

the date of entry for the scholarship;

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sTA.TUTES

(c) be not more than 21 years of age on the ffrst day of Decem- ber

in

the year in which the examination is held.

No person who holds or has held

a

scholarship or prize

in

violin playing tenable for three years or more at the Elder Conservatorium shall be eligible to compete, but this clause shall not render a holder ineligible fo¡ an extension of tenure.

5. Every candidate shall pay an examination fee of 10/6, and shall undergo such examination as the Council may direct.

6.

If

in the opinion of the examiners no candidate

at

any examina- tion shows su-ficient merit, the scholarship shall lapse

for

the period of one year, after which

it

shall be ofiered

again. In

the event of no award being made, the Council on the recommendation of the Direc-

tor

of the Conservatorium shall have power

to

award an exhibition equal to the value of the scholarship

for

one year to a student of the Conservatorium

of

sufficient merit

in

String playing.

7. 'I},e scholarship shall be awarded

to

the candidate who shows

the

greatest musical talent and promise, and

not

necessarily

to

the most advanced performer at the examination.

8. Bvery holder of the scholarship may take the three years' course prescribed for the diploma of Associate

in Music. If

a scholar elect not to take the diploma course he shall be required to pass an exami- nation in his principal subject at the end of each year of the scholar-

ship. If

at any examination he shall fail to give sufficient evidence of the remaining hall otherwise in the opinion 9.

A

scholar shall

take part in

such Conservatorium concerts, classes and other activities as

the

Director

of the

Conservatorium may require.

10. The scholarship shall

be

offered

for

competition towards the end of the year

in

which its tenure expires, whether

by

effuxion of time, resignation,

or

forfeiture,

or

at the beginning

of

the following yeat.

11. This Statute may be varied from time

to

time,

but

the title and general purpose of the scholarship shall not be changed.

.A,llowed 8th December, 1949.

Chapter

LXXV.-Of

the

E.

Harold Davies Scholarship

for

Organ Whereas the sum

of

9400, raised by private subscription, has been paíd

to

the University

for

the purpose

of

founding

a

scholarship to commemorate

the work of E.

Harold Davies, Mus.Doc., F.R,C,M., one-time Elder Professor

of

Music and Director

of the

Elder Con- servatorium of Music,

it

is hereby provided

that:-

I.

There shall be a scholarship

for

organ playing

to

be called the

E.

Harold Davies Scholarship

for

Organ which shall

be

tenable at the Elder Conservatorium

of

Music.

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