Only those candidates who have passed
in all
the subjectsof
the final exan-rination shall be eligible for the medal.This Statute may be varied from time
to
time,but
thetitle
and pur pose of the""u""oîïlJl;:i il::"ii"::il,-u:'
Chapter
XLI.-Of
the Eugene Alderman Scholarships.Whereas the sum
of
subscriptionand has_ been
paid to of
foundingscholalships
in memoly a
teacher oiViolin
in
the ElderCon
d that-
1,
Two
scholarships,which shall be
called Eugene Alderman Scholarships, shall b-e ofieredfor
competition amo-ng students of rnusic who ale natural-born British subjects and have been residentin the
Stateof
South Australiafor
three years priorto
the date of entry.2. F,acli, scholarship shall be of the annual value
of gl8
10s., andshall be tenable
for
three years subjectto
the provisions contained in clause6.
Each holder of a scholarship shall be required to study in the Elder Conselvatorium the principal subject for which the scholar- ship has been awarded to him, together with such secondary subjects asmay be apploved by the Director. He shall also pay the proper fees.
o3. One scholarship shall be awarded for the Violin; the other shall be awarded
for
any oneof the
following subjects, namely, Violin, Violoncello, Pianofolte, Organ, or Sirrging; butin
caseof
equality of rnerit aviolin
candidate shall have the preference. Each candidate shall pay an examination fee of \O/6 and shall undelgo such examina- tion as the Council may direct.oo4. The limits of age for candidates shall be as follorvs:
For Singing, not less than 16, nor more than 24 years For Organ and Violoncello, not more than 24 yearc For Pianoforte and Violin, not mole than
2l
yearson the first day of December
in
the year in which the exarnination is held.No
personwho
holds,.or who
has held,a
scholalshipor
prize .tenablefor
three years at the Elder Conservatoriumfor
anyof
the above subjects shall be eligible to compete for one of these scholarshipsin the sarne subject.
{4e. A scholarship shall be awarded to the candidate who shows the greatest musical talent and promise, and not necessarily
to
the most advanced performel at the examination.5. Should
no
candidateat
any examination show suficient merit, the scholarship shall lapse for the period of. one year, after rvhichit
shall be ofiered aflesh,
f6. Every
take the three years' courseprescribed in
Music.If a
scholar electnot to tak all be
requiredto
pass anû Allowed 10th December,
1919.
âo Allowed 30th Novernber, 1933.{ Allowed l6th Decen.rber,
1948.
} Allowed tOth December, 1925.158 '
sTATUTESJ6+.
n
scholar sh.all takepart in
such Conservatoriurn concerts, classes and other activities as-the Director of the Conservatorium may require.-
7. Payment of the annual valueof
a scholarship shallbe
made in four equal instalments, one at the beginning of eaìh term.ffered
1918,of tha
eachnd of
enuretime,
L
These Statutes may be varied from timeto
time,but
the title and general purpose of the scholarships shall not be changed.{ Allowed 16th December, 1948. Allowed
llth
April, 1918.Chapter
XLII.-Of
the A. M. Simpson Library ín Aeronautics.Whereas Mrs. A.
M
rsity the sum offive hundred
pounds libiarv in
aero-nautics
in
memoryof
Simpson:-It
is hereby providedthat:-
l.
.The Library shall be called the A. M. Simpson Libraryin
Aero- nautics.2. Interest on the endowment
at
the rateof
five per centum per annum shall be annually set aside for the purchase ofbooks on Aôro- nautics.3. The books shall be available for. study to all persons on the same
conditions as other books
in
the Universiiy Libraiy.4. This Statute may be varied from time.to time but the
title
and the purpose of the endowment shall not be changed.Allowed 5th Decen.rbe¡, 1918.
Chapter
XLIII.-Of
the Ernest Ayers Scholarships in Botany or Forestry, +Whereas the late Ellen Milne Bthe sum
of
91,236 tothe
Universfl,
There shall be offered every alternate year a scholarshipof
the valueof
&L20, to be called The'Ernest Ayeís Scholarship.* Allowed 6th December, 1g22. I Allowed 10th December, 1925.
STá,TUTES 159
must be a graduate of or Lrave y, and must have completed a
ubject for his degree. -
+4. Should no candidate be adjudged of sufficient merit, the scholar- ship shall for that year lapse, but shall be available
in
the month ol December next ensuilg.lÞ. Ttt"
holderof a
scholarship shall, during his tenureof it,
be styled the ErnestAyers Scholariñ Botany (oriá
Forestry, as the casemây be).
ved copy
of
each thesisor
report scholarship shall be deposited by brary befoìre payrnent oT the ffnal ade.'*9. These Statutes may be modified
or
changed from timeto
time.but the name and objects of the scholarships sñall not be changed.
I
Allowed 10th December,1925. .
Allowed 6th December, 1g22,I
Allowed 30th November,tg33.
Allowed lOth December,'l9lg.160 STATUTES
Chapter
XLIV.-Of
the Animal Products Research Foundation.Whereas the sum
of
seven thousand pounds has been subscribed and paid to the University for the purpose of promoting research onthe growth and nutrition of man and animals:
It
is hereby provided that-
L
The University shall provide an annual income of five hundred poundsin
respect of the said endowmentof
seven thousand pounds, ãnd also five per centum per annum on any future additions to thecapital sum.
2. The income
in
each year shall be availablefor
the purposes ofthe Foundation. Unexpended income
in
any year lrray be added tothe capital sllm, or expended
in
the next or some following year, asthe Council may determine.
3. The
C or
of the Laboratory, and aBoard of
M
ctor shall be Chairman. TheBoard
shall
done under the Foundation.4. These Statutes may be varied
flom
timeto
tirne,but
the title andthe
general puryoseof the
endowment shallnot be
changedduring the lifetimé of the original subscribels rvithout the consent o{
a majority of them.
Chapter
XLV.-Of
the Barr Smith Library.It l.
ís Interest hereby provided that at the rate of at-
least five per centum per annum on thesum
of
911,000 shall be set asidefor
the purchase of booksto
beadded to the Barr Smith Library.
2. Tlne books
of
thelibrary
shallbe
suitably distinguished from other booksin
the possession of the University.Allor¿'ed 9th December, 1920.
Chapter
XLVI.-Of
The George Thompson Bursary in Commerce.STATIJTES 161
Allowed 6th Decenbe¡, 1923.
Chapter
XLV[.-Of
the Elizabeth Jackson Library'It
is hereby provided that-
l.
The library shall be called The Elizabeth Jackson Library.endowment at the rate of ûve per cent' per
v
set asidefor the
purchaseof
books and'of
psychology, espec^ially the psychology ol 3. The books shall be availableto all
persons on the same condi- tions as other books in the University library.4. This Statute may be varied from time to -time, but the
title
anclthe purposes of the éndowment shall not be changed.
Allowed
llth
December, 1924.Chapter
XLVIII.-Of
St. Mark's College, Incorporated'Whereas application has been ma4e
by
the governing bodyof
St- N4arlis Colleþe, Incorporated, for affiliation to the University:It
is hereby provided that-
is hereby affiUated to the UnÍver'- n studeits who have matriculated mitted ad eundern statum' therein;
engagecl
a period Allowed 7th December, 1927.
Note.-The College
** *åï
3flå:"F,9
ü
#i."f"irw-as opened for the ¡esidence ChapterXLIX.-Of
the Appointments Board'oard, to be called the APPointments at least two years' standing, holders
'åï.f,3'dåî'#ïH;,*"'"? ?ï* "'
2. The Board shall elect annually a Chairman, and shall appoint a Secretary from time to time.
162
STATUTESa
registerof
thosebe
willing to
give steps as may seern4. The Board shall have power. to make such rules and
to
charse such fees as may be approvêd from time to time by theCo"o"iil-'-
Allowed 10th Decembe¡, 1925.
Chapter
L.-Of
The Thornber Bursary.Whereas
Park School have subscribed the sumof
ding a bursaryû -"*;;t;f
the late
Ca
erlliprincipul'oathuil;h,ool
it
is herebystudents, he value
candidat
2. The candidate must have satisffed the requirements of the
uni-
versity for-
entrance
proposes totak-e. a-nd shall, as
so
ihe^Councilshall allow a
delay)
udyin
somãcourse approved by
3.-If for
any,reasonthe
candidate shallfail to
complywith
the.
conditionof
clalrse2 the
bursary may,at the
discrètionof
the council, be awarded to another canãidaté-who shall be norninaiedþ
the fnstitute of Associated Teachers.
4. In the event of the bursary being vacant on the ffrst dav of March in any year, such bursary shall be available for award to
íny
\À/omancandidate by the Council at its discretion.
at
SE
rh
6. This statute may be varied from time to time, but the
title
and the general purpose of the endowment shall not be ôhanged.Allowed 10th December, 1925.
to and a¡e
on- r for the
and from the
ated
Chapter
LII.-Of
The Bonython prize.STÂTI'TES
1. The pi'ize shall be called The Bonython Prize.
2. The prize shall be
in the
opinionof
the original thesis on any I Council, which thesisi
merit.
3. The prize may be awarded
to
the authorof îny
þook_on any legal subiöct publiíhed prior to andwithin
18 months-of the last dayfoi
the rúb*i'tting of thôses, provided that the other conditions of thê prize have been fulfilled.5. No thesis submitted
for
competition shall have been previously submitted for any competition or þrize at the Univelsity of Adelaidê or elsewhere.Law Aus- sub- Law
in
this University.competition.
8.'The prize shall not be awalded twice to the same candidate.
10. Theses shall be submitted not later than the first day of July in any
yeat'
Allowed Brd January, 1929.
Chapter
LIII.-Of
The Rennie Scholarship for Researchin
Chemistry.I.
The said sumof
9320, and any additions thereto that may here- afterbe
made, shallbe
investedand
shallbe
calledThe
RennieL64 STr'ITUTES
Research Fund. With the income thereof a scholarship shall be estab- lished and called The Rennie Scholarship for Researôh
in
Chemistry.2. The scholarship shall be awarded by the Council, on the recom- nrerrdation of the Fãcrrlty o[ Science,
foi
the purposebf
assisting the scholar to undertake research workin
Chemistry: but no award"shall be made unless, in the opinion of the Council, there is a candidate of sufficient merit.3. Candidates must be gracluates or past or present students of the University. There shall be no age limit.
4. 'Ihe scholarsliip shall be of the value
fo
950, and shall be ofiered firstin
Novem-ber, 1933, and thereafter triennially,or
as often as the income from the fund shall amountto
950.6.App tlar
not I award isof the Fa
8. The scholarship may be held
in
conjunction with any scholarshipor
prizeat
the University; andthe work
during the tenureof
thè scholarship shall be carried outin
the laboratoriãsof
the University.9. These Statutes may be varied from time to time, but the title and plrrpose of the endowment shall not be changed
Allowecl lOth December 1930.
Chapter
LV.-Of lhe
Fred Johns Scholarship for Biography.Whereas the late Fred Johns bequeathed to the University the sum
of
{f,5_00 for the purposé of founding a scholar.ship to be óailed The Fred John Scholarshþ for Biography,it
is hereby piovided as follows:1. There shall be a scholarshi¡'r of the value
of
9100 to be called The Fred Johns Scholarship for Biography.2. The Council shall establish