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Mt. Allison College (Sackville, New Brunswick), Mar. 15.

1904.

New Brunswick, Jan. 22, 1901.

New Zealand, Nov. 13, 1894.
Ottawa, Oct. 22, 1907.

Punjab, Oct. 29, 1889.

Queen's College (Kingston, Ontario), March 15, 1905.
St. Joseph's College, New Brunswick, May 17, 1906.
Saskatchewan, June 14, 1910.

Sydney, Nov. 27, 1888.

Tasmania, June 13, 1899.
Toronto, Nov. 26, 1895.

(ii) Decrees.

ACADIA UNIVERSITY, WOLFVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA.

[1]

That any member of Acadia University who shall have passed the Bachelor of Arts Examination at that University, and shall have graduated with Honours in one or more departments at such Examination, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5. (7) November 1, 1904.

[2]

That any member of Acadia University who shall have satisfied the Examiners in Greek either in the Sophomore or the Junior or the Senior Class, shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12. (8) November 1, 1904,

ADELAIDE, UNIVERSITY OF.

[1]

That any member of the University of Adelaide who shall have passed the Final Examination of that University either for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts or for the Degree of Bachelor of Science, and shall have obtained Honours in one or more subjects at such Examination, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5. (2) October 22, 1903.

[2]

That any member of the University of Adelaide who shall have passed the Senior Public Examination at that University

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for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and shall at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12. (4) October 22, 1903.

ALLAHABAD, UNIVERSITY OF.

That any member of the University of Allahabad who either shall have been placed in the First or the Second Division in the Examination of that University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts and also in the First or the Second Division in the Examination for the Degree of Master of Arts, or shall have been placed in the First Division in the Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts and shall have obtained Honours in one or more subjects at that Examination, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5. (7) June 21, 1906.

BISHOP'S COLLEGE, LENNOXVILLE.

[1]

That any member of the University of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, who shall have been placed in the First Class in Honours in the Third or Fourth Year of the course at that University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5. (4) June 25, 1912.

[2]

That any member of the University of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, who shall have passed the Examination of the Third or of the Fourth Year in the course at that University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts and shall at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12.

(5) June 25, 1912.

BOMBAY, UNIVERSITY OF.

That any member of the University of Bombay who shall have passed the Examination at that University for the Degree of Master of Arts and shall have been placed in the First or the Second Class in that Examination, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5. (7) October 22, 1903.

CALCUTTA, UNIVERSITY OF.

That any member of the University of Calcutta who shall have passed the Examination at that University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and shall have been placed in the First Division in two or more subjects of that Examination, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5.

(5) October 22, 1903.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, UNIVERSITY OF THE.

[1]

That any member of the University of the Cape of Good Hope who shall have passed at that University either the Bachelor of Arts Honours Examination or after the first day of January, 1905, Part I of the Master of Arts Examination, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5.

[ 2 ]

(4) November 21, 1905.

That any member of the University of the Cape of Good Hope who shall have passed either the Intermediate or the Bachelor of Arts Examination of that University, and shall at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of the Greek language as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12. (4) July 5, 1902.

[3]

That any member of the University of the Cape of Good Hope who either (a) shall have passed the Bachelor of Arts Examination at that University, or (b), having passed the Intermediate Examination at that University, shall have subsequently pursued a course of study extending over at least one year at one of the Colleges named in the Schedule appended to this Decree, shall be eligible for admission to the status and privileges of a Junior Colonial Student.

SCHEDULE.

The South African College, Cape Town.
The Victoria College, Stellenbosch.

The Diocesan College, Rondebosch.

The Rhodes University College, Grahamstown.

(2) June 8, 1909.

[By a Decree approved by Convocation on November 16, 1909, no student of the University of the Cape of Good Hope can be admitted to the status and privileges of a Colonial Junior Student unless he has satisfied the conditions prescribed in the above Decree.]

DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA.

[1]

That any member of Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, who shall have passed all the Examinations at that University for the Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honours, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5.

[2]

(20) October 22, 1903.

That any member of Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, who shall have passed the Examination at that University of either the Second or the Third or the Fourth Year, and shall at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12. (21) October 22, 1903.

KING'S COLLEGE, WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA.

[1]

That any member of the University of King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, who shall have passed the Bachelor of Arts Degree Examination at that University and shall have obtained Honours in one or more subjects at such Examination, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5.

[2]

(17) October 22, 1903.

That any member of the University of King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, who shall have passed the Bachelor of Arts Degree Examination, and shall at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12.

(18) October 22, 1903.

MCGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL.

[1]

That any member of McGill University, Montreal, who shall have obtained Honours of First or Second Rank in the Third or the Fourth Year of the course at that University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5. (12) October 22, 1903.

[2]

That any member of McGill University, Montreal, who shall have passed the Examination of the Second or of the Third or of the Fourth Year in the course at that University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and shall at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12. (13) October 22, 1903.

MCMASTER UNIVERSITY, TORONTO.

[1]

That any member of McMaster University, Toronto, who shall have passed the Examination of the Second or of the Third or of the Fourth Year in the course at that University for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and shall at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown a sufficient knowledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 12. (3) November 21, 1905.

[2]

That any member of McMaster University, Toronto, Ontario who shall have passed the required examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts at that University, and who shall have graduated with First Class standing in one or more Special Departments, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VIII. cl. 5. (14) November 1, 1910.

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