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Bachelor of Engineering-hood of black stuff, edged
with light maroon-coloured silk.

Licentiate in Dental Surgery-a gown similar to that 2-2-04
worn by Bachelors of Arts, Science and Engi-
neering, black cloth trencher cap, hood of black
stuff, edged with cream-coloured silk.

An Officer not being a Graduate-a black silk gown
of the description worn by civilians not holding
Degrees, black cloth trencher cap.

Undergraduate-a plain black stuff gown, black cloth
trencher cap.

Scholar-plain black stuff gown, with a velvet bar
and shoulder strap, black cloth trencher cap.

2.-Members of the University shall on all public occasions, 5-7-87 when convened for Academic purposes, appear in their Academic

costume.

3.-The Undergraduates shall appear in Academic costume 5-7-87 when attending lectures, and on all public occasions in the University; and, whenever they meet the Fellows, Professors, or other Superior Officers of the University, shall respectfully salute them. Provided that students in any Faculty shall be permitted, 6-5-90 if deemed expedient by the Faculty, to wear at certain courses of instruction, in lieu of the ordinary Academic dress, a distinguishing badge to be prescribed by such Faculty.

CHAPTER XXIII.-PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

1.-Two public examinations shall be held every year, the 5-7-87 one to be called the Junior Public Examination and the other to be called the Senior Public Examination, and shall be open to all candidates, male or female, who may present themselves.

2.-The Public Examinations shall be held at such times and 5-7-87 at such places as the Senate may from time to time appoint.

3. The subjects of the Junior Public Examination shall be 5-7-87 the English Language and Literature, History, Geography, the Latin, Greek, French and German Languages, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Natural Science, and such other branches of learning as the Senate may from time to time determine.

4. The subjects of the Senior Public Examination shall be 5-7-87 those mentioned in the foregoing section, together with higher Mathematics, Drawing, Music, Natural Philosophy, and such other branches of learning as the Senate may from time to time determine.

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5.-Every candidate who shall pass either of these examinations, or such portions of either of them as may be required by the Rules or Orders of the Senate in force for the time being, shall receive a certificate to that effect, specifying the subjects in which he shall have passed, signed by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and by the Registrar.

6. No person shall be admitted to either of the Public Examinations until he shall have paid such fees as may be required by the Rules or Orders of the Senate in force for the time being.

18-7-93 7.-The Professors and Assistant Professors not engaged in tuition except publicly within the University, together with such other persons as the Senate may from time to time appoint, shall form a Board for conducting the Public Examinations; and of this Board the Chairman shall be elected at its first meeting in the year.

27-9-92 8. At the conclusion of each examination the Board shall publish the result and transmit to the Senate a copy of it, signed by the Chairman and at least one other member.

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9.-Subject to these By-laws, the Public Examinations shall be conducted according to such Rules or Orders as the Senate may from time to time establish.

CHAPTER XXIV.-EVENING LECTURES.

1.-Courses of Evening Lectures, embracing all the subjects necessary for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, shall be given at such times and in such order as the Senate may from time to time direct.

30-7-94 2. Any person desirous of attending a course of Evening Lectures may be allowed to do so upon payment of such fees as the Senate may from time to time direct.

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3. Students who desire to qualify themselves for graduation by attendance upon Evening Lectures shall be required to pursue the course of study and pass the examination prescribed in Chapter XV. of the By-laws for candidates for the Degree of

Bachelor of Arts.

(a) Provided that any Evening Student, if he so desires, may distribute the lectures and examinations of the First Year as prescribed in Sections 12 and 13 of Chapter XV., over two years, taking not less than two of the following subjects in each year, viz.,

(i.) Latin, (ii.) one of the following languages-
Greek, French or German, (iii.) Mathematics, (iv.)
English; and subject to his having previously passed
the Matriculation Examination in any subject taken
up (except English). Provided also that Evening
Students may be permitted by the Faculty to take
the lectures and examinations upon any of the three
Scientific subjects of the First Year at a later period
of their course.

(b) Provided also that any Evening Student, if he so desires,
may distribute the lectures and examinations of the
Second Year, as prescribed in Sections 14 and 15 of
Chapter XV., over two years, taking not less than
two of the subjects so prescribed in each year.

4.-In all cases not provided for in the preceding By-laws 30-7-94 of this Chapter, Evening Students shall be subject to the same By-laws, Rules and Regulations as other students.

CHAPTER XXV.—UNIVERSITY EXTENSION.

1.-There shall be a Board, consisting of not more than 18-4-94 eighteen members, of whom four at least shall be members of the Senate, and four at least shall be members of the Teaching Staff, and not less than two shall be persons not being members of the Senate or of the Teaching Staff. The Board shall be appointed annually by the Senate, at its monthly meeting in December, and shall be held to be duly constituted upon the appointment of twelve persons to be members thereof, and the Senate may fill vacancies and appoint additional members from time to time if it shall think fit during the year, but so that the total number of members of the Board shall not exceed eighteen at any time. Membership of the Board shall continue from the time of appointment until the next annual appointment of the Board, when all memberships shall lapse, but all retiring members shall be eligible for re-election.

2. The Board shall at its first meeting after its appoint- 12-9-92 ment in each year elect a Chairman for the year, and may recommend to the Senate the appointment of a Secretary, the tenure of whose office and the amount of whose salary (if any) shall be determined by the Senate. The Chairman shall convene meetings of the Board, and three members shall form a

quorum.

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3. All action taken by the Board shall be subject to the By-laws, and to any directions which may be given by the Senate. 12-9-92 4.-The Board shall from time to time recommend to the Senate the names of certain persons to be authorised for employment as University Extension Lecturers, and the Senate shall at its discretion authorise the employment of such persons to deliver lectures under the direction of the Board.

12-9-92 5.-The Board may appoint any person whose employment as Lecturers has been authorised by the Senate to deliver such courses of lectures, and to hold such classes and examinations on such subjects, and at such times and places as the Board may see fit.

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6. The Board shall determine the tenure of office of the Lecturers, the duties to be peformed by them, the fees and charges to be paid for the lectures, classes and examinations, and the mode and time of payment of the fees and charges.

12-9-92 7. The payments to be made to the Lecturers shall be determined by the Board in accordance with regulations as to the rate of payment to be laid down by the Senate.

12-9-92 8. The Board shall make all other arrangements requisite for the delivery of lectures and the holding of classes and examinations, and may award such certificates as it shall think fit. 12-9-92 9.-The fees received, together with any Government grant, donations, and such sums as may from time to time be assigned for the purpose by the Senate, shall be the fund for the payment of Lecturers and other expenses. The fund shall be deposited in a bank in the name of the University Extension Board, and all payments from the fund shall be made by cheques signed by the Chairman or two other members of the Board and by the Secretary.

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10. The Board shall, in the month of December in each year, lay before the Senate a report of its proceedings of that year, with a statement of its finances.

CHAPTER XXVI.-TENURE OF OFFICE OF LECTURERS.

1. All appointments of Public Teachers in the schools of the University, other than Professors, shall be terminable by a notice of not less than six calendar months, which may be given by the Senate at any time, but which, if given by the Teacher, must expire on the 31st December. This By-law shall not apply to any case in which the Senate shall direct that the appointment shall be for a limited period.

2. Any salaried officer of the University becoming a 9-10-94 candidate for election to the Legislative Assembly shall thereby vacate his office.

3.-All independent Lecturers or Public Teachers other than 7-1-02 Professors and Assistant Lecturers and Demonstrators shall, unless specifically appointed for a shorter term, hold office for a period not exceeding seven years, which shall terminate on December 31st next preceding the expiration of seven years from the date of appointment. During such period the appointment shall be terminable at six months' notice, as provided in Section 1 of this chapter, and at the expiration of such period the appointment shall terminate; but the holder shall be eligible for reappointment.

CHAPTER XXVII.-FINANCE.

1. The general supervision of the financial affairs of the 11-9-93 University shall, subject to the direction and control of the Senate, be entrusted to a Finance Committee, consisting of the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, and four elected Fellows of the Senate, of which number three shall constitute a quorum.

2. The elected members of the Committee shall be chosen 7-6-92 annually by the Senate, and shall remain in office until their successors shall have been appointed. All casual vacancies shall be notified by the Registrar at the next meeting of the Senate, and shall be filled by the Senate as soon thereafter as conveniently may be.

3. The Finance Committee shall meet once a month, and 7-6-92 at such other times as the Senate shall have directed, or when it shall be summoned by the Registrar under the direction of the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor.

4.-The Registrar shall attend all meetings of the Committee, 7-6-92 and shall keep due records and minutes of their proceedings, and shall act generally as executive officer of the Committee. And the University Solicitor may be required by the Committee to attend any of its meetings with reference to the investments or other matters requiring legal advice or assistance.

5. It shall be the duty of the Finance Committee to submit 7-6-92 to the Senate, towards the end of each Academic year, an estimate of the expected revenue for the next ensuing year, together with a statement of the proposed expenditure as already authorised by the Senate or apprehended to be necessary, such estimates and expenditure to be arranged under as many heads as shall be

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