196
sr,tTUrES2. The prize shall be of the value of ß50, and shall be available for award annually.
3. Provided that
in
the opinion of the examiners there is a candi- date ofsufficient
awardedto
the candidatewho secures
ûrst in
the History of EnglishLaw
takenby c the
Honours Degree ofBachelor
of
Lawsor
qualifyingto
submit a tfiesisfor
the degree of Master of Laws.Allowed t0th July, 1947.
Chapter
LXVII.-Of
The Lucy ]osephine Bagot Prize.Bagot Prize.
2. The prize shall consist of the sum of ûfteen pounds
(f,15)
and shall be awardedto the
studentof
the Elder Consewatorium who shows the greatest ability in the performance of an approved Operatic Aria, together with a general knowledge of the work from which the Aria is derived.3. The examiners shall consist of the Director of the Blder Conser- vatorium and two others
to ty
of Music.4.
If
the examiners don
worthyof
the awa¡d the prize shalllapse
event an addi- tional prize may be awardedin
a subsequent year.5. The prize shall not be awarded twice to the same person.
6. This statute may be varied from time to time,
but
thetitle
and general purposes of the endowment shall not be changed.Ällowed 10th |uly, 1947.
Chapter
LXIX.-Of the
Selborne Moutray Russell Scholarships.'Whereas the sisters of the late Selborne Moutray Russell have paid to the University the sum
of
91,000 for the purpose of providing inhis
momory scholarships tenableat the Elder
Conservatorium of Music,it
is hereby provided as follows:L
There shall betwo
scholar3hips,to
be known as .the Selbo¡ne Moutray Russell Scholarships, tenableat the
Elder Conservatorium of Music.Conservatorium.
4. Subject
to
the provisionsof
Clause 8, each scholarship shall be tenable for three years.ST¿,TUTES 197 5.
A
candidatefor a
scholarshipshall (a)
bea
British subiect;r
)
have been resident in the Statê of SoutÈ Âustralia for three v'ears(b)
have been resident in the Statô of Sout ralia for three years prior to^the date of-entry for the scholarship;(c)
be not more'than tweuty-four years of age on_ the first day of ^Deòeírberin
the yearin
which the examinationls held.
.
No person wþo ho_l{s or has held a scholarship or prize tenablefor
three years at !h9 Elder Conservatorium shall b^e ehlibte to compete for a Selborne Moutray Russell scholarship in the sarñe subject.
greatest musicalt5e. A scholarship shall be awarded to the candidate who shows the reatest musical talent and a-nd oromise^ promise, and not and nof necess¡rilw necessarily
trl to
fhe the rnnsrmost advanced performer at the elxaminaiion.- 6.- Eve-ry candi4ate shall pay an examination fee
of
l0s. 6d. and shall undergo such examination as the Council may direct.inion
of
the examinerof
these scholarshios apse for the period äf18¿.
A
scholar shall takepart in
such Conservatorium concerts, classes and other activities asìhe Director of the Conservatorium may require.L Ea
ofieredfor
competition towards the endof
nure expires, whètherby
effiuxion of time, ref Allowed l6th December,
1948.
Allowedllth
December, Ig47.Chapter
LXX.-Of
The Varley Scholarship.2. Subject to_ the provisions
of
Clause 8,the
scholarship shall be awarded'to a playerõt
the Viola.larship shall
be
such asto
provide onethe playing of the Viola, andfree tuition as may be approved
by
the Director of 4..Subject.to the provisionsof
Clause g, the scholarship shall be tenable for three years.198
srÂTtrrtsNo person who holds
or
has helda
scholarshipor
prize tenable for thrèe years at the Elder Conservatorium shall be eligibleto
com-pete
for
e same subject.6.
Eve
xamination fee of 10s. 6d. and. shallundergo
ouncil may direct.7. The scholarship shall be awarded
to
the candidate who shows the greatest musical talent and promise, and not necessarilyto
the most advanced performer at the examination.8.
If,
in the opinion ofthe in
Violaat
an examination for thescholarsh
the scholarship shall lapse for the periodof
eartwo
exhibi-tions, each of half the
value
be awarded to playersof
the Violin, the Violoncello,or
the Double Bass.be determined at any time,
if
in the opinion of the Council the holder ofit
be guilty of misconduct.10. The scholar shall take
part in
such Conservatorium concerts,classes and other activities as the Director of the Conservatorium may require.
11. The scholarship shall be ofiered for the end of the year
in
which its tenure exof time, resignation, or forfeiture, or at the
Year'
Arowed 16th December, 1948.
Chapter
LXXI.-Of
the Anders and Reimers Scholarshifs.Whereas the late
Julie
University thesum
of 9734 for the
scholarships inmemory
of
herhusband Elder
Conser-vatorium
of
Music,it
is1.
o scholarships, one to be known as The Franzand
Scholarship, andthe
otherto be
known asThe
cholarship, each tenableat
the Elder Conser- vato2. TLre Franz and Catherine Anders Scholarship shall be awarded to a player of the Double Bass and the Gustav Reimers Scholarship to a player of the Violoncello.
STÂTUTES 199 3. The value of each sch
in equal instalments at the 4. Each scholarship shall
scholarship or prize tenable
fo¡
um shall, be eligible to compete same subject.
7.
A
scholarship shall be g{eatest musical talent and advanced performer at the9. A scholar shall take part in su anct other activities as thdDirector
.
10. E_ach scholarship the end of the year in of time, resignaiion, or rtìg year.{,llowed 16th December, tg4g.
chapter