UNIVERSITY Prize-£10. Awarded annually for English Verse (to be written in rhyme). The competition for this Medal is open to all Undergraduates and to Bachelors of Arts of not more than three years' standing. The composition must be at least one hundred lines in length. Subject for 1904-5.-The Execution of Sir Thomas More. Professor ANDERSON'S Medal-£10. Awarded annually for an Essay on some Philosophical subject. The competition for this Medal is open to all Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years' standing. Subject for 1904-5.-The Concept of Matter. The The BEAUCHAMP Prize-Founded by His Excellency the Right Hon. Earl Beauchamp. £25. Awarded for an Essay upon some subject of literary or historical interest. competition is open to all Undergraduates and Graduates of not more than twenty-five Terms' standing from Matriculation. (See page 218.) Subject for 1904-5.-The future of Cabinet Government in the Commonwealth and the several States of Australia. Subject for 1905-6.-The problem of Local Government in New South Wales considered historically, and also in the light of the comparative method. Candidates are advised to consider the systems of Local Government obtaining in other countries, and especially in the United States of America and Prussia, with a view to ascertaining how far these systems, or any parts of them, are capable of being adapted with advantage to local conditions. P TABLE OF FEES. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR LAW, MEDICINE AND SCIENCE LECTURE FEES, per term— ANATOMY, DISSECTIONS (including 21s. for ANATOMY OF TEETH ANATOMY, GENERAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ANATOMY, REGIONAL AND SURGICAL ANATOMY, SENIOR APPLIED MECHANICS ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ASSAYING (see Practical Chemistry) BIOLOGY BIOLOGY, PRACTICAL BOTANY DENTISTRY, INTRODUCTORY SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTAL PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY AND DRAWING SECOND YEAR (CIVIL AND MINING 2 20 220 330 1 11 6 1 1 0 †2 20 For Students who have passed through the Introductory course the following is the Table of Fees; two half-days being counted as one day For 6 days in the week, £5 per month, or £12 per term. LECTURE FEES per term-continued— ENGINEERING, THIRD YEAR (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGLISH, FIRST YEAR ENGLISH, SECOND AND THIRD YEARS FRENCH GEOLOGY PRACTICAL GEOLOGY PHYSICS, INTRODUCTORY COURSE FOR STUDENTS IN THE FACULTY OF ARTS PHYSICS, ALL OTHER COURSES PHYSICS, PRACTICAL PHYSIOGRAPHY.. • For Year. 2 2 3 3 *1 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 4 8 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 3 3 2 2 1 3 3 4 + In the Faculty of Law, the fee payable by Students not going through the regular course is two guineas per Term for each subject. LEOTURE FEES per term-continued. PHYSIOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY, SENIOR PHYSIOLOGY, PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS (see Practical Chemistry) SURGERY SURGERY, CLINICAL SURGERY, OPERATIVE SURGERY, TUTORIAL ZOOLOGY DEGREE FEES B.A. M.A. LL.B. LL.D. M.B. M.D. Ch.M. B.Sc. D.Sc. B.E. M.E. LICENSE DENTAL SURGERY (L.D.S.) in Geological Department Fee for entering name on books, to be paid by those who are admitted ad eundem statum or gradum YEARLY EXAMINATION FEE for students who have been exempted from attendance upon lectures Fee payable for a deferred examination in March LATE FEE FOR ENTRIES FOR EXAMINATION PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION FOR ARTICLED CLERKS (payable to the Prothonotary) • For Year. |