Great Britain and Ireland and by nd. Seas Kings defender of F all. to whom these gifts shall come, greeting. The members of the Council elected by the Senate shall be elected in accordance with the following rules:-.
The members of the Council elected by the Senate shall be elected in accordance with the following rules:-
34; (3) The Vice-Chancellor, in all cases, is elected by the Council outside its body. If the Chancellor is not a member of the Council at the time of his election, he shall, from and after his election, become a member of the Council during his term of office and in any such case. and for the period in question, the Council consists of twenty-six members. a) of all graduates accepted by the University in any of the degrees Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Law, Doctor of Science, Doctor of Music, Master of Surgery, Master of Engineering or Doctor of Dental Sciences;.
The Senate shall, every year, or whenever a vacancy shall occllr, elect a Warden out of their own body
I'NTIR'ENSITETI ÄCT I5 (2) The President at every meeting of the Council or the Senate. Lechrres or classes of professors and lecturers, and. fees to be charged; see).
Every undergraduate shall, during such terms of residence as
After any statute or regulation has been authorized and countersigned by the êo., nor shall it be over all candidates for degrees to all professors, officers, degree holders and servants thereof.
No religious test shall be administered to any person in order
The powers given by this Act to the Council shall, so far as the same may afiect the two chairs or professorships founded by
All money paid to the University under section 25 shall be deemed paid on the following terms, namely:-. i) The Waíte Agricultural Research Institute of the University shall carry out research in grain breeding, plant genetics.
- The land granted to the University pursuant to section 16 of The Adelaide University Act and to The University Site Act, 1876,
 
The land granted to the University under section 16 of the Adelaide University Act and the University Site Act, 1876, the Adelaide University Act and the University Site Act, 1876. shall be held in trust for the benefit of the University as approved by the Governor. Litåtue, and the other for English language and literature and menlál and moral philosophy: And while the said Walter Watson Hughes, his executos.
THE THIRD SCHEDULE
MESSAGES FOR DUNVERSI1Y ACT 2L or the trustees are or are entitled to nominate and appoint the two first professors to such chairs: And whereas an ¡{association has been formed which .. do so for themselves, their heirs, executors and administrators covenant with the said Alexander Hay, his executors and guardians, that he, the said Walter Watson Hughes, shall be his executors or guardians, and shall be on or before.
TRUST CL^A.USE OF DEED WHEREBY THE HONOUR^ABLE THOMAS ELDER GRANTED 92O,OOO TO THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVBRSITY OF ADELAIDE ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1936
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Â.CT ÄMENDMENT ACT, 1987
The third schedule to the principal Act is repealed
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1942
This Act is incorporated with the princþal Act, and this Act and that Act shall be read as one Act
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDB ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1943
This Act is incorporated with the principal A.ct and that Act and this Act shall be read as one Act
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE A.CT AMENDMBNT ÄCT, 1946
This A.ct is incorporated with the principal Act and that Act and this Act shall be read as one Act
The following section is enacted and inserted in the principal Act after section 26 thereof
THE UNIVERSITY LAND ACT, 1929
The land shown in the plan in the Schedule to this Act and therein hachuled in black is hereby vested in The University of
The following section is enacted after section 26 thereof and inserted into the Principal Act. u) -È" lands in the City of A.delaide and in the municipality of Mitcham which are used by the University for purposes of education or scientific research or both;.
The principal Act is amended by inserting therein after section 18 thereof the following sections:-
The council mav declare in anv such by-law that it shall apply
The provisions of section 38 of the Act on the Interpretation of .A.cts, 1915, do not apply to articles of association drawn up in accordance with this Act. In any action for any violation of any byJaw, the allegation iq l the complaint that any place was on University grounds shall be prírnø faci.e evidence of the fact alleged.
BY.LAWS MADB UNDER THE UNIVERSITY OF ADBLAIDE ACT,A.MENDMENT ACT
In these by-laws-
No byJaws under this Act may remove or restrict anyone. liability, civil or criminal, arising under any provision of any other statute or common law. Any authorized person may remove any vehicle from the University premises without assigning any reason.
Any authorised person may remove any vehicle from the Uni' versity grounds without assigning any reason
- No person shall drive any vehicle on the University grounds in a dangerous or careless manner
 - No person unless authorised by the Architect supervising any University works shall drive on the University grounds any vehicle
 - When the Council has ffxed a speed limit for any speciûed road
 - No person shall on the University grounds use any indecent language or be guilty of any disorderly conduct. Any authorísed
 
No person shall drive any vehicle on University grounds in a dangerous or careless manner. No one may use obscene language or be guilty of disorderly conduct on university grounds.
HOSPITALS ACT, 1934
- any four members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the committee
 
Two will be nominated by members of the honorary medical staff of A.delaide Hospital. The appointment of the member appointed in this way to fill the vacancy is done by the body or persons who appointed the member in place of which this member was appointed.
ALMANAC FOR 1958
TERMS
I New Year's Day. Commonwealth inaugurated- 1901
FEBRUARY
LAST DAY OF ENROLMENT
MARCH
I Advisory Committee of the University and the R.A.H.-5 p.m
- W. 5 Last day of entry for public examinations in Music and the
 
L7 UNIVBRSITY FIRST TERM BEGINS
- Last day for submitting entries for the Bundey Prize
 
APRIL
- F. 4 Good Friday
 - M. 7 Easter Monday
 - W. 9 ANNUAL COMMEIVIORATION-SECOND CEREMONY
 - F. 25 Anzac Day
 - W. 80 Theory of Music and the Art of Speech Examinations
 - I Faculty of Medicine-8 p.m
 - Faculty of Law-4.30 p.m
 - Board of Research Studies-2 p.m
 - UniversiÇ and Conservatorium first term vacation begins
 - Finance Committee-2.20 p.m
 
Last day for submission of theses for the Bonython prize and for the degree D.D.Sc.
AUGUST
B Faculty of Medicine-S p.m
OCTOBER
I Last day of entry fol the PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS to be held iu November and December
I Theory of Music and the Art of Speech examinations
- M. 13 Public Holiday-Labour Day
 - Finance Committee-2.2O p,m
 
NOVBMBER
ACADEMIC YEAR ENDS
JANUARY
LAST DAY OF ENROLMENT
ING STUDENTSHIPS
I Faculty of Law-4.30 p.m
- W. 4 Last day of entry for public examinations in Music and the Art of Speech to be held in May
 
4 The last day of registration for public tests in music and speech is held in May.
I Faculty of Law--4.30 p.m
- M. 16 FIRST TERM BEGINS
 - F. 27 Good Friday
 - Easter Monday
 
COMMITTEES, FACULTIES AND BOARDS FOR 1958 EDUCATION COMMITTEE
FACULTY OF ARTS Dean: Professor H. Stretton
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCEDean: Professor C. The Chancellor Profêsor Sir Mark Mitchell The Vice-Chancellor Professo¡ R. K, Morton The Chairman of the Education Commissioner Professor \M. The Dean of the Faculty of Science Dr' R' N. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Dean: Professo¡ E. The Chairman of the Education Commissioner Professor D, O. Tbe Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor E. Members appointed by the Council:. The Dean of the Faculty of Science Professor W.G.K, Duncan Professor P.H. Carmel Professor R, L. Mathews Mr. L.A, Braddock.
MATRICULATION BOARD
The Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, the Directors of Surgical Studies and Obstetrics, The Professors of Anatomy, Biochemistry Dental Science, Experimental. The Deans of the Faculties of Arts and Philosophy, Economics, Science, Agricultural Science, Dentishy, Engineering, Law and L\tfusic, a Medical Professor nominated by the Faculty of Medicine, the Di¡ector of the rWaite Institute, and Mr.
ANTI-CANCER CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ACADEMIC STAFF
MÁTHEMATICAL PHYSICS Professo¡
GEOIOGY AND MINERALOGY Professor
MINING, METALLURGICAL AND CHBMICÄL ENGINEERING Professor, and Director of the Bonython Laboratories
GRICUL'IURAL SCIENCE
LAW The Bonython Professor
FORMER OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY SIR RICHARD D.C.VIES HANSON, Chief Justice of South Australia, Ia74-1876.
CLINICAL TEACHERS Royal Adelaiile Hospital
F, LAVIS, B.D.S
MILLHOUSE, B.D.S,
THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL (Maternity Section)
78 REPRESENTATIVE.LIVES OF THE UNrvcRsrry REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY ON THE COUNCIL OF THE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND VETERINA¡¡' SCIENCE,.
BNDO\MMENTS
1914: Public school societies Decoration and floral-p,255 to find a prize at the Elder Conservatory in memory of Alexander Cla¡k. 1921: Old Scholars of To¡more House School - €130 to found an annual prize in memory of the School.
GIFTS
GIT'TS 85 . l93l: Chilean Nihate Agicultural service-ßIO0 for research at the waite á,gricultural Researc.h institute. 4B: Medicines. Imperial chemist rndustries Ltcl-sl,gr2 for sulph investigations 1945: Mrs. Phoebe Ferris-9250 for tuberculosis research.. Mortl_gck: ¿l,gOq per annum 15 years_under his will, for these purposes. ds expenses in 1950: Imperial Chemical-Inrl-u5rr,iss Ar_rstralia and Nerv Zealandð, Ltd._f,500 for a research grant entitled àt thà waiie A;;ñTt".;i Research Institute.
GIVEN FOR THE STUDENTS' UNION BUILDINGS AND WAR TvIEMORIAL (1922-1936)
E. Barr Smith
L. Mitchell
Kidman & Co
M. and R
S. Young 100
M. Owen-Smyth
J. Nurse Ltd
S. Hall
G. Abboft and Co
PAST AND PRESENT GRADU,{,TES
98 GRADUATES O¡'THE UNIVERSITY I
Ð- - ish Lan-
Best, EÍfie Deland, B.Sc., Physiotogy f - Chinner, Graham Alan, B.Sc., Geology .. andÀ4ineralogyl- - - Christie, Bæil James Frederick, B.Sc.,. McGee, Coìin Raymond, B.Sc., Fysik McKelvie, Donald, IIA B.Sc., Fysik IIB - Mclean, fan Weymouth, B.Sc., Fysik.
STATUTES
CONTENTS
Of the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor
Of the Council
Of the Senate
Of Professors and Lecturers
Of the Registrar
Of Leave of Absence
Of the Seal of the University
Of Matriculation
Of the Faculties
Of the Boald of Discipline
Of The John Howard Clark Prize ancl the John llovvirrr.l Clark Scholar
Of The Stow Plizes and Scholar
Saviug Clause and Repeal
Of The Roby Fletcher Prize
Of The Hartley Studentship
Of Non-Graduating Students
Miscellaneous,
Of The Tinline Scholarship
Of the David Murray Scholarships
Infectious Diseases
Of The Bundey Prize for English Verse
XLIII
XLIV
XLVI
XLVII
XLVIII
XLIX
LIII
LVI. LVII
LVIII
LX. LXI
LXII
LXIII
LXIV
LXVI
LXVII
LXVIII
LXIX
LXXI
LXXII
LXXIII
LXXIV
LXXV
LXXW
LXXVII
LXXIX
LXXX
Chapter I.-Of the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor
The Chancellor shall hold office for five years from the date of his election
The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office until the expiry of twelvo calendar months from the date of his election, or until the day pre-
Chapter II.-Of the Council
The Council shall meet for the dispatch of business at least once
The Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor shall have power to call a special meeting for the consideration and dispatch of business, which
The Council shall have power to make, amend, and repeal
Chapter III.-Of the Senate
The Warden may at any time convene a meeting of the Senate
Upon a requisition signed by twenty members of the Senate,
The Senate shall have power from time to time to make, amend and repeal Standing Orders for the regulation of its proceedings
Chapter IV.-Of Professors and Lecturers
- Each Professor and Lecturer shall hold office on such terms as
 - The Council may at its discretion dismiss from his ofice or sus-
 - No Professor shall sit in Parliament or become a member of any political association; nor shall he (without the sanction of the Coun-
 - The Professors and Lecturers shall take such part in the Univer- sity Examinations as the Council shall direct, but no Professor or
 - During Term, except on Sundays and public holidays, the whole time of the Professors shall be at the disposal of the Council for the
 
No professor may sit in the Danish Parliament or become a member of any political association; nor may he (without the approval of the Council Political Association) give private tuition or give lectures to persons who are not members of the University. During the term, except on Sundays and holidays, the entire time of the professors shall be at the council's disposal for the professors' time is at the council's disposal for it.
Chapter V.-Of the Registrar
The professors and lecturers take such part in the university examinations as the board determines, but no professor or university examinations as the board directs, but no professor or lecturer shall be required to examine in any subject which is not his own. duty to teach.
Chapter VII.-Of the Seal of the University
Chapter VIII.-Of Terms
The Academical Year shall be divided into three terms for all the Faculties
The second term shall begin on the twenty-third Monday in the year, and shall end on the Satuiday preceding the thirty-third Monday
The third term shall begin on the thirty-fifth Monday in the year, and shall end on the Saturday preceding the ffftieth Mônday iri the
The Council shall have power to vary these dates to meet any special circumstances arising in any year
Chapter IX.-Of Matriculation
For the nuroose of matriculation the Leaving Examination shall be the Matricülaùon Bxamination, and the subjects available shall be
- Any other candidate may be admitted to matriculation by the Council on the report of the Matriculation Board
 - The Board shall consist of the Vice-Chancellor and the Deans of
 - Subject to the Statutes and Regulations of the University a can- dídate for the degree of Bachelor who has become a matriculated
 - If in any academical year the number of matriculated students who apply to begin a course of study in any Faculty is in the opinion
 - Mutåcz Harmony III is a compulsory subject in the ûrst year of
 
Any other candidate may be admitted to matriculation by the Council on the basis of the report of the Matriculation Board. Pursuant to the Statute and Regulations of the University, a candidate for the Bachelor's degree who has become a matriculated Bachelor's degree candidate who has become a matriculated student of the University is entitled to continue with his course. of study at the Faculty selected by him.
STATUTES TO9
Chapter X.-Of the Faculties
- Tbe Faculty of Arts shall consist of
 - The Faculty of Science shall consist of
 - The Faculty of Engineering shall consist of
 - The Faculty of Dentistry shall consist of
 
Er officio members Chancellor; Vice Chancellor; Chairman of the Education Committee; The heads of Other members of the teaching staff of the Dental School, no more than three in number, such as.
STATT]TES 178
- Appointed members of a Faculty shall hold ofice until the end
 - Whenever a Faculty has an assistant to the Dean, such Assistant shall be a member of the Faculty but shall not count as a member of
 - Each Faculty shall advise the Council on all questions touching the studies, lectures and examinations in the course of the Faculty
 - Each Faculty shall annually elect one of their number to be
 - The Dean of each Faculty shall perform such duties as may from time to time be prescribed b 'the Council and (amongst others)
 - If the Dean be not available or be unable to act the Vice- Chancellor or the Chairman of the Education Committee may convene
 
Each faculty advises the council on all questions regarding studies, lectures and tests in the faculty's course. If the dean of the faculty does not wish to act as chairman of the sub-faculty, the faculty annually appoints the chairman.
The Board of Examiners in tfre subjects of the course of each Faculty shall consist of the Professors and Lecturers in those subjects,
The appointment of examiners in Law in the subjects necessary
Chapter XI.-Of Degrees
Candidates who shall have fulfilled all the conditions prescribed by the Statutes and Regulations for any Degree shall be admitted to
- Every candidate for admission to a Degree in the University shall be presented by the Dean of his Faculty at a meeting of the
 
Chapter XII.-Of the Board of Discipline
The Board shall annually elect a chairman. when the chairman is absent from a meeting, the Board shall elect a chairman for that
Subject to the approval of the Council, the Board mav make rules for the conduct of students of the University
STATUTES T77
Chapter XIII.-Of The Angas Engineering Scholarship and the Angas Engineering Exhibitions
The Angas Engineering Scholarship
- The scholarship shall be awarded by the examiners on a com' oarison of the academic records of the candidates, and' also on the
 - Within such time ship as the Council
 - Whenever such evidence is not satisfactory, the Council may
 - Payment of an exhibition sh ments, one at
 
Whenever such evidence is not satisfactory, the Council may. she may think because of 9. If any successful candidate does not hold the bursary- for the entire period of two may be published. bv the council in and an exam will Uã hel¿ per month. 15' Except by permission of the council, an exhibitor shall not hold, concurrently with his exhibition, any other exhibition, exchange or exchange.
General
- The sum of 94,000, paid said John Howard Angas, ihall
 
10, There will be four Angas that. one may be awarded each year. annual value of fifteen pounds, one s. a) One Angas Engineering Exhibition will be offered for competition. and will be candidates at the Leáving. A candidate for an exhibition must register on a form that must be obtained from the registrar no later than the end of October. in the competition year. a candidate who does not enter can do so later upon payment of the rent. 34.9 Attempts will be accepted on the first day of the final examination.
180 STATUTES
These Statutes may be varied from time to time, but the title and general purpose of ihe scholarship and exhibitions shall not be
Chapter XIV.-Of The John Howard Clark Prize and the John Howard Clark Scholar
If more than one candidate shall be considered by the examiners
If the examiners shall consider no candidate worthy of the prize, they shall so report, and no award shall be made for that year; but
Chapter XV.-Of The Stow Prizes and Scholar
- That there shall be annual prizes, to be called The Stow Prizes
 - Fach of such prizes shall consist of the sum of fifteen pounds, or (at the option of the prizeman) of books to be selected by him of the
 - Not more than four Stow Prizes may be awarded in any one year
 - Every Bachelor of Laws, who shall during his course have obtained three Stow Prizes, shall receive a gold medal, and shall be
 - A scholarship, to be called The Everard Scholarship, shall be offered for competition annually
 - The value of the scholarship shall be Thirty Pounds, and shall be paid to the scholar in one sum
 - The scholar must, prior to the award, have satisfied the reqyire- ments of the University ?or entrance upon the degree course which he
 - The scholar shall be exempt from all University fees, including the fees payable on taking thê degree, in the course of study he
 - The scholar shall be in all respects subject to the discipline and
 
The scholarship, to be called The Eric S*ith-Scholarsþip, will be awarded by the Üniversitv on the nomination of the Commercial Passengers and Warehousemen's Association of South Australia (Incorporated). Except with the permission of the University Council, -the scholarship holder may not receive the scholarship for longer than this reason-.
Chapter XVII.-Of Conduct at Examinations
At all lectures, examinations, and public ceremonials of the Uuiversity, graduates and undergraduateJ shall appear in academic
The academic dless for graduates shall be:-
STATUTES 185 (iii) Surgery-Eosine Pink (Plate I)
The academic dress for members of the Council, Boards and Faculties who are not graduates shall be a plain black silk gown and
Any member of the Senate who has been admitted ad eundem gradum may at his option wear the academic dress appropriate to
A graduate who was adrnitted to his degree before the allow- ance of this Statute may continue to wear the academic dress pre-
Clause and Repeal
- From and after the allowance and countersignature by the Governor of these statutes there shall be repealed:-
 - The 28th day of January, 1876
 - The 7th day of November, lBBl
 - The 12th day of December, 18B2
 - The 16th day of September, 1885
 
The statutes allowed and countersigned by the Governor¡ on each. of the undermentioned days, viz.l-. And the R_regulations allowed and countersigned by the Governor on the 21st day of August.
Chapter XX.-Of The Roby Fletcher Prize
These Statutes may be varied from time to time
Chapter XXII.-Of The Hartley Studentship
The subjects for such examination and their relative value shall be from time to time determined by the Council
These provisions shall be subject to alteration from time to time,
Chapter XXIV.-Of Non-Graduating Students
- From and after the allowance and countersignature by the
 - Statutes and Regulations relating to Scholarships, Studentships,
 - Each Board of Studies shall advise the Council on _all questions touching the studies, lc.ctures and examinations in the curriculurn of
 - The Chairman of each Board shall
 - Whenever the Chairman is absent from a meeting, the Board shall elect another rnember to preside during the Chairmán s absence
 - The Board of Examiners of each Board of Studies shall consist
 - The qualiffcations ptescribed for admission to the course for any diploma are set out in the regulations governing that diploma
 - If in any academical year apply to begin a course of stud
 - There shall also be established a lecture on a subject relating to Commerce, to be called The loseph Fisher Lecture, and to be de-
 - The lecturer shall be appointed from time to time by the Council
 - The subject of the lecture shall from time to time be approved by the Council of the University
 - The Statutes contained in this chapter shall not be altered during the lifetime of the said Joseph Fisher, without his written consent
 
Each program committee has an examination committee. of the professors and lecturers in the subjects of the Council's curriculum, together with other examiners as may be appointed by the Council. The subject of the lecture will be approved from time to time by the Council of the University.
Chapter XXIX.-Of the Affiliation of Rosewortþ Agricultural College
The Roseworthy Agricultural College is affiliated to the Univer- sity of Adelaide
A candidate for a degree in commerce must have completed the degree within six years of entering the course. the candidate for the Bachelor of Economics degree must have completed the four courses in Accounting and Law within six years of enrolling in the first such course. The statutes contained in this chapter shall not be altered during the lifetime of Joseph Fisher, without his written consent.
STATIITES 195
Chapter XXX.-Of The Tinline Scholarship
The Tinline Scholarship shall be available for award every year
- If in any year there be n 2, 3 and 4, the scholarship fo
 - The scholarship shall not be awarded to the same pelson more than once
 - This Statute may be varied from time to time, but the title and pulpose of the scholarship shall not be changed
 - The scholarships shall be called the David Murray Scholarships
 - The purpose of the scholarships shall be to encourage advanced work and original investigation
 - The sum of ß,25 may be awarded in each year by the Faculty of Arts, and by the Faculty of Laws, and in aiternatã years by'the
 - The scholarships shall be awarded in accordance with conditions prepared by each Faculty and approved by the Council
 - These Statutes may be varied from time to time
 - The Council shall have power to clo-se the Universit¡ or any part thereof, for s-uch time as it shall deem desirable, in ord'ei to píevent
 - Candidates for a scholarship must have qualified for a degree o{
 - Thç Faculty, may, as an alternative, recommend that the then present holder shall receive another scholarship for the year following,
 - The holder of a scholarship shall, during his tenure of it, be
 - These Statutes may be modified or changed from time to time, but the name and the feneral object of the scholarships shall not be
 - Shoutd a student decline to accept the scholarsltip, it may then
 
10, a candidate for e-scholarship is in all respects subject to the statutes and regulations of the University, and if his conduct is not satisfactory, his period of scholarship may at any time be terminated by the Council. This statute may be amended from time to time, but the title and purpose of the scholarship shall not be changed.
STATUTES I99
Chapter XXXV.-Of The Bundey Prize for English Verse
- No student shall hold one of the said scholarships concurrently with any other scholarship tenable at the University
 - The prize shall be called The Alcxander Clark Memorial Prize
 - The prize shall, for the present be of the annual value of
 - Upon expiration of tenure, either by- efluxion of time, resigna- don, of forfeitire, the prize shall be ofiered for competition at the end
 - These Statutes may be varied from time to time, but the title and general purpose of the prize shall not be changed
 - The prize shall be called The Lister Prize
 - It shàll consist, until otherwise determined, of a bronze medal and the sum of 83 10s
 
This statute may vary from time to time, but the title and. the purpose of the prize does not change. 8, This statute may be amended from time to time, but the title and purpose of the scholarship shall not be altered.