Beauchamp Prize," and is to be given for an English Essay on some Literary or Historical subject. The subject of the first essay, selected by Earl Beauchamp, is "A comparison of the Federal Constitution of Australia with that of Canada." (b) A sum of £1700 from Mrs. George Harris, of Ultimo House, for the foundation of a Scholarship of £50 per annum for the encouragement of the study of Law. The scholarship is founded in memory of the late George Harris, Esq., and is to be called "The George and Matilda Harris Scholarship," and is to be awarded under such rules and regulations as the Senate may from time to time determine. (c) A bequest of £1000 from the late Henry Wait, Esq., of Redfern, for the foundation of a Bursary for the encouragement of the study of Medicine. (d) A collection of Photographs of Mines in New South Wales and of localities of special Geological interest, presented by the Hon. the Minister for Mines. Military Cadetship. 42. At the request of the several Australian Universities the War Office has consented to renew to the Australian Chartered Universities the privilege, which they at one time enjoyed, of nominating one student per annum to a Military Cadetship at Sandhurst. Amended By-law. 43. The By-laws to regulate the curriculum in the Faculty of Medicine have been amended in such a way as to require students to take the subject of Organic Chemistry in their first year of study in lieu of the second year as heretofore. Accounts. 44. The Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, and statements showing the position of the various Trust Funds of the University at the 31st of December, duly certified by the Auditor, David Fell, Esq,, are appended to this report. H. E. BARFF, Registrar. Received from the Government of New South Wales :- balance for 1899 200 0 0 12,583 6 8. Received Candidates Fees, Junior and Senior Public Examinations 1st February, 1901-Audited and found correct. DAVID FELL, Auditor. £ s. d. 1,117 10 0 225 14 1 £1.343 4 1 OF SYDNEY FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1900. Balance due Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, 31st Dec., 1899 £ s. d. 1,092 16 6 Fuel and Lighting Rent of Chambers... Supervision at Examinations 101 1 9 201 6 8 230 0 0 32 5 9 49 10 0 13 5 11 243 9 6 27 12 8 ,, Postage and Duty Stamps, Bank Exchanges, &c. Premium for Annuity, Chair of Physics 66 1 4 174 0 0 Passage Money, &c., Demonstrator of Physics 66 2 0 Miscellaneous Charges 18 6 11 2,035 5 11 Balance in Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, 31st December, 1900 77 9 2 218 14 9 115 3 2 92 13 10 12 4 0 892 16 9 £23,877 19 7 ROBERT A. DALLEN, ACCOUNTANT. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS ACCOUNT. Balance due Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney 31st December, 1899... £ 66 4 11 1,276 19 2 £1,343 4 1 ROBERT A. DALLEN, ACCOUNTANT. Balance in Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, 31st December, 1899 181 7 4 Received from the Executors of the late Henry Wait, Esq., for the foundation of a Bursary in the Faculty of Medicine Thomas Dixson, Esq., M.B., Ch.M. W. Camac Wilkinson, Esq., B.A., M.D.... Received Income from Investments on account of the following Foundations: Levey Scholarship Barker Scholarships Deas-Thomson Scholarships Cooper Scholarships Lithgow Scholarship Renwick Scholarship Bowman Cameron Scholarship George Allen Scholarship James Aitken Scholarship Freemasons' Scholarship 330 20 0 0 3 3 0 34 0 0 242 19 8 113 6 10 1,000 0 0 1,700 0 0 60 16 240 11 9 80 11 8 38 14 10 50 0 0 33 8 8 49 10 9 56 2 0 54 19 3 54 67 156 10 4 42 5 10 17 9 4 Frazer Scholarship 73 14 0 Woolley Scholarship 108 10 4 Garton Scholarships Nicholson Medal Belmore Medal... 62 8 0 Wentworth Prize Medal 22 7 11 22 7 1 22 7 1 |