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/ OAPE O}1' GOOD HOPE. - COLONIAL SRORETARY'S :\UNISTERIAT, DIVISION. Report of the Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope for the year 1895. =- - = tihmntrb to boll) of by (,!tOIl\ll\flnb of tiJe (l5I)brrnor . 1896 . _. --- =- 1. The Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope has thl' honour to present to His the Governor the following Rf'port of its proceedings during the )'('u1' ] 8QG. 2. At the ordinary meeting of the Council on the 2Rtll Scpt(,lll hm', tIll" Rev. G. Ogilvie, M.A., the l'f'tiring Vice-Chancellor, consented, at the unanimous desire of the Couneil, to continue in office for a fnrther terlll of serVlCe. 3. At the heginning of the year the Rev. Dr. Cameron, who lwfl heen Registrar of the University since its foundation in 1873, retired, and Pro- fessor Thomson, Victoria College, Stellenbosch, waR appointed to the vacant office. The estimate formed by the COllllCil of Dr. Camerou's services t.o the University will be seen from the following l'l'solution, adopted, and conveyed to Dr. Cameron by the Vice-Chancellor:- " In accepting the resignation of the Rev. Dr. Cameron, the Couueil desires to express its regret at losing his valuable services as the first Registrar of the University, and to convey to him its sincere thanks for his Ilevotion to the interests of the Uuiver::<ity, an<1 for the zealous, conscientious and efficient manner in which he has at all t.imes performed the duties of his office, and requestR the Vie('-Ohancellor to convey this resolutioll to Dr. Oameron." 4. The vacancy in the Council, caused by the appointment of Thomson to the office of Registrar, was filled by the appointment by Government of the Rev. A .• r. I,. Hofmeyr. 5. A second vacancy in the Council, caused by the absence from the Colony for more than six months of thp Hon. Mr. Justice Buchanan, was filled by the re-appointment of that gentleman by Government. 6. Two additional vacancies, arising from the absence from the Colony for more than six months of the Rev. A. Murray and .r. It Whitton, Esq., will be filled by Convocation on the 1st of February. [G. 4-'96.J B

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COLONIAL SRORETARY'S :\UNISTERIAT, DIVISION.

Report of the Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope for the year 1895.

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1. The Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope has thl' honour to present to His L~xcellency the Governor the following Rf'port of its proceedings during the )'('u1' ] 8QG.

2. At the ordinary meeting of the Council on the 2Rtll Scpt(,lll hm', tIll" Rev. G. Ogilvie, M.A., the l'f'tiring Vice-Chancellor, consented, at the unanimous desire of the Couneil, to continue in office for a fnrther terlll of serVlCe.

3. At the heginning of the year the Rev. Dr. Cameron, who lwfl heen Registrar of the University since its foundation in 1873, retired, and Pro­fessor Thomson, Victoria College, Stellenbosch, waR appointed to the vacant office. The estimate formed by the COllllCil of Dr. Camerou's services t.o the University will be seen from the following l'l'solution, llnallimollf~ly adopted, and conveyed to Dr. Cameron by the Vice-Chancellor:-

" In accepting the resignation of the Rev. Dr. Cameron, the Couueil desires to express its regret at losing his valuable services as the first Registrar of the University, and to convey to him its sincere thanks for his Ilevotion to the interests of the Uuiver::<ity, an<1 for the zealous, conscientious and efficient manner in which he has at all t.imes performed the duties of his office, and requestR the Vie('-Ohancellor to convey this resolutioll to Dr. Oameron."

4. The vacancy in the Council, caused by the appointment of pl'Orf'~~or Thomson to the office of Registrar, was filled by the appointment by Government of the Rev. A .• r. I,. Hofmeyr.

5. A second vacancy in the Council, caused by the absence from the Colony for more than six months of thp Hon. Mr. Justice Buchanan, was filled by the re-appointment of that gentleman by Government.

6. Two additional vacancies, arising from the absence from the Colony for more than six months of the Rev. A. Murray and .r. It Whitton, Esq., will be filled by Convocation on the 1st of February.

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7. '1'111' (ionvocation at it~ lllP(·fing on thA 17th of August, re-elected the Rev. TLoll1HS ·WalkE-r, M.A., LT,.D., to tb" office of President of ( 'onvocatiun.

e. A vacancy in the Coulll'il of the Sonth African College was filled bv Lile University ('oll11oil, whirh rr-folt'ctt'd the Hon. Mr. Justice Smith, LL.D., to the vacant spat.

9. The following Examiners for 18% have been appointed :_

English Latin

Greek ...

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l'hilmwph y

Dutch .. . Frl'nch .. . German

Lit('rature and P hilo8ophy.

Rev. J. Cameron, B.A., LL.D. R. M. King, .Esq., \LA.

IT. W. Rein, ~sq., B.A., Ph. V. l J. W. G. van Oordt, Esq .. Ph.n.

C. Murray, Esq., M.A. I Rev. F. C. Kolbe, D.D. I Rev. J. Thompson, M.A. Rev. A. Moorrees. J. II. Brady, l~sq., M.A.

ModpJ"ator in Litf'raturp ... Professor P. D. Hahn, Ph.D. Dr. Cameron.

)lalllematic8 and Natuml Science.

W. II. Finlay, Esq., M.A. C. F. Juritz, Esq., M.A. R T. T~ittlewood. Esq., M.A., B.Sc.· W. Milne, Esq., M.A., B.Sc. T. :\fuir, Esq., M.A., LL.D. K N oab, Esq., M.A. S. SchOnland, Esq., Ph.n.

Moderator, Dr. Muir.

LauJ and Jurzsprudrnct.

Mr. Justice Buchanan. Mr. Justice Solomon, M.A. Mr. Advocate Joubert, T~L.B.

Moderator, Mr. Justice Buchanan.

Mimng DiplQ1na.

Gpology and Mineralogy

Chemical Technology ...

I T. Stewart, Esq., F.G.S. ... I B. van del' Riet, Esq., M.A., Ph.D.

W. Bettel, Esq. J. Ford, Esq. Drawing .. ,

English Latin I Greek I J)utch ... FrPllch ... Gprman Ristory Arithmetic Algebra

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Be/lOol Higher.

Professor Walker, M,A., LL.D.

Professor Ritchie, M.A.

Professor Viljoen, B.A., Ph.D. Professor Logeman, B.A. Professor Hahn, M.A., Ph. D. ProfessQf Mardonald, M.A.

A. A. "Bodkin, Esq., M.A.

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Geometry I Chemistry l .. . Physical Geography Physics .Botanv Physiology

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1~ngIi8h, Part 1. \<~llglish, Part 11. Arithmf'tir

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J. Martiu, E~q., M.A..

Professor Gilthri(', B.A., LL.B.

])1'. Marl()(h , ;)LA., i'h.D . Dr. Rchiiulaud, Ph. D.

\ J ,itrratlll'(' - 1'ror"1Iso1' Walker. ( Scienee-Profcl:isor Guthrie.

School Elemental·/J.

Professor Fool, B.A., LL.B. Proff'ssn]' N oleult , B.A. J. Barric Luw, Esq., M..A.

Engli!!h n istory Colonial History Df'scriplinl nc;,geaphy Phv8ical GccI"ral'h)' ." _ 0

Rev. "\V. L. Clcmentson, M.A. Rev. J. M. Russell, :M.A. , B.D. Profr:<sor J\1onison , 1I-1.A , B.Sc. .r. Smith, El:>q., M.A. .Hev. A. J. L. Hofmeyr. Professor IJogeman, B.A. 1'1'0[e81:>0r IIahn, M.A., Ph.D.

Dutch ... Freuch ... Cll'1'man

Lu\ill ... Elelll. Sciullce

Kafir .. . Sesuto .. .

Handwriting

Moderators

rmf\;§~or lUtollhl, M.A. Professor Guthrie, B.A. , LL.B.

llev. Uanon oodrooBe, :M.A. Rev. II. Sidwell, B.A.

) J. Rodger, Esq., M.A. t J. Spyker, Esq. I Literature-Professor Foot. \ ScienCle~Professor Guthrie.

10. '('lIP hllowin~ Graduates of other Uuin'l'sitil's have been admitted t.o degrf'es during the year:-

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30 March 27 July

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30 Kuv

Rev. H. W. Orford, 1I-1.A., Uambridge. Mr. L. E. Krause, B.A., Co 1)(', LL.B., Cambridge. Mr. W. H. Low, 1I.A., Gla~gu",. MiFf! Anna Martin, B.A., Loudou. 1)1'0£('l:>sor H. C: N otcutt, B.A., lJondoll. )Lr. R H. Greatorex, B.A., Oxford. :Mr. J. C. Smuts, BA., Cape, 1L.]1., Cambridge. Mr. F. S. Malan, B.A .. Capp, LL.B., Cambridge. Rev. W. O. Jenkins, M.A., Oxl'ord. 1Ir. W. Baxter. M.A., Edinburgh. Mr. A. N. 1laefllriatH" M.A., }:dinhul'gh . l{l'v. A. r. Bender, l\I.A., Uarnbridge. l')'of. A. n. Maekenr.ie, M.A., Cambridge. Mr. R McIlwaiue, M.A.., LL.B., Royal University of

Ireland. Mr. J. Harvie, M.A., Gla~gow. Rov. J. E . EnneIs, RA., Louaon, B.D., St .• \.ndrew's. }Ir. J. Young, M.A. , B.Sc., EdinburKh. l'rofes~or G. S. CorlltOlphinc, B.Se., Edinb'lrgh,

Ph.D., Munidl.

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1 J. The following' are UlC results of the vanOllS F.xaru~uations heM in 1805;-

)'1.A. LL.D. Preliminary LL.B. Final LL.B. ... Survey Certificate I,aw Cf'rtificate Civil Service Law

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B.A. T.iteraturc B.A. Srience

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Matriculation 418 Intermediate 87 School Higher 63!) School Elementary 21!JJ

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The numb6r of candidates exammed m Music was 330, but, as some of these presented themselr.es for examination in more than one subject, there were ill all ,101 separ4to examinations.

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12. The following awards have been madc 10 connection with the University Examinations of the year:-

AT THE B.A. EXAMINATION.

Univcrsit.1J Scholarship in Literature awl Philosophy. Hugo, ,T, R., South African College.

Unil)crsity Scholarship in Mathematics and N. Sciellce. Malan, E T. F., Victoria Collcge, Stellenb08ch.

Porter Studentsltip. liugo, J. R., South African Collegc.

Prize of £25. Krige, W. A., Victoria Collcgc, Stellenbosch.

AT THE ~iARTRICULATION EXA1UNATIOX.

Frere Exhibition. Muir, Nellie B., Girls' Public School, Wynbcrg.

University Exhibitions. Le Roux, J. H., Boys' Public School, Caledon. Beard, H. A., Sonth African College.

Jamilion Exhibitions. Drummond, Minnie, Gill College, Somcrset East. Kitchin, S. B., Public School, Kimberley.

Bursaries. IIilner, .E. G., Dalc Collegc, King William's Town. Von Oppell, Margarcte, Good llope Seminary, Cape Town.

13. The following Prizes and Bursaries were awarded in connection with the School Examinations:-

PRIZES.

A.-School Higher Examination.

1. The Hampden Willis Civil Service Prize. Van Breda, L .P., South African College Sehool, Cape Town.

2. A rrize of £15 to cach of the following :-Hugo, Louis du B., Boys' Public School, Beaufort Wcst. Fismcr, Walter, Normal Collcge School, Cape Town. IJewis, IJcnry G., South African College School, Cape Town. Cilliers, Jacob P., Boys' Public School, W orcc8tcr.

B.-Scftool Elementary Examination.

A Prize of £10 to each of the following :-Felling,' C. L. N., Public School, Stcllenbosch. Krige, E. W., Public School, Stellenbosch. Biddle, Ivy, Miss Peacock's, Port Elizabeth. :Macdonald, Margari!t E., :Miss Peacock's, rort Elizaheth. Lcendertz, Martinus, Normal College School, Uape Town.

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( A) School Higher Examination.

A. Bursary of £15 to each of the first seven, and of £10 to each of the others in the following list :-

Wilmot, Mcreil F., Vredenburg High School, Uape Town. De W ct, Daniel J., Public School, RobertsOll. Joubert, M.argal'cthu. E., Girls' l'ublic School, '\Vynberg.

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Mnnscheid, Ff'lix, Puhlic School, EnAt London: Meyer, E<lward J., Boy A' Public School, KimbprlAY Mnlan, D. G., Public School, Klein Drakenstein. Heaton, Frank, l"ublic School, East London. Hoogf'uhont, F. P., Public School, Wellington. Hermann, Lonsie, Good Hope Seminary, Oapt' Town. Gerdener, H. U. F., Public School, Stellenbosch. Le Roux, Frances C., Public School, Frellch Hoek. Leipoldt, Peter A., Boys' Public .)chool, Worcester. Botha, Abraham L., Public School, llaraisbnrg. Isaacs, George, Jewish College 8('hool, Cape Town. Fam-e, E. P., Normal College School, Cape Town. Glynn, W. IT., Public School, Simon's Town.

(B) School Elementary.

A bursary of £10 to each of the following :-

Gerdcner, G. R. A., Public School, Stellenbosch. McGregor, J. R., Public School, Robertson. Malherbe, Elizabeth A., Public School, French Hoek. "Williams, Ethel A., Girls' College School, Port Eliznbeth. Kitching, Amv, Girls' Public School, Mossel Bay. Marshall, C. W., Public School, Simon's Town. Munschied, Elfriede, Public School, East London. Barry, A. C. N., Public School, Calitzdorp. Whitehorn, Florence, Conv. Sacred Heart, East London . Dewar, Oharles, Boys' Public School, Tarkastad. Swart, Barend H., Public School, Colesberg. Theron, Johanna C., Public School, Ceres. Van Velden, Anna C. E., Public School, Ladismith. Homand, Saul, Public School, I,adismith. Van den Berg, L., Graaff-Reinet College. Denyer, Charlotte M., T,adies' Seminary, W orcestpr. Tarrant, Wm. ('., Pllblic School, Simon's Town. DUnges, F. C., Public School, Stellenbosch. Zeeman, Mercy W"., Girls' School, Malmesbury. Rothschild, Jeannette, Girls' Public School, Tarkastad. Harvey, Sidney C., Graaff-Reinet College. Marais, Daniel, Public School, Groencberg. Siebritz, Hester W., Public School, French Hoek. Marshall, Alice E., Public School, Simon's Town. Nash, Will., Boys' Public School, Tarkastad. Dugmore, W., Grant School, Bowden. Duminy, U. E., Public School, Durban ville. Batteson, Sarah K, Rev. W. Banks's School, Dordrecht. Frost, Winifred, Convent Sacred Heart, East London. Hirschberg, Hermann, Normal College School, Cape Town. Haupt, Nellie, Ladies' Seminary, Worcester.

The Bursaries are tenahlo for one year, and are paid in two instalments, in December and Juut', ou the rf'Cl'lpt of eArtificates that the holders are con­tinuing their studies in schoolil or colleges approved by the University Council.

14. In its last report the Council stated that the expediency of modify­ing in some respects the present scheme of examinations was under consi,leration, and that the PrOff'RSOrS and Lcctur!'rs under the Higher Education Act had been invited to favour the Uouncil with their views on

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the subjeot. The Counoil is now in possession of the recommendations of these gentlemen, and also of a valuable series of recommendations from the Convocation of the University.

These recommendations have heen referred for consideration and report to two Oommittees-one to deal with the examinations in Arts, and the other with the examinations in Law.

15. In ol'der to equalise as far as possible the value of the Scholarships offered at the University Exr.minations, the Council bas extended the tenure of the Maynard Scholarship from two to three years, and has arranged that an extra Porter Studentship be offered every third year. By this arrange­ment the programme of open Scholarships will repeat itself every three yellrs as follows :-

1896-Porter, Maynard, and University Scholarships. l897-Ebden and University Scholarships. 18()8-Purter and University Scholarships.

16. Some slight modifications have been made in the regnlations for the Music examinations. The third series of these examinations will be held in 1896, and will be conducted by Professor Franklin Taylor, who examined for the U ni vl'rsity in conn(>ction with the first examination in Music two years ago.

17. Regulations for the Pianoforte Teachers' Examination have now been published. The first of thesp examinations will be held in 1896, under the supervision of Professor Taylor, and the Council has reason to helieve that this examination will do much to improve the quality of musical instructiou iu tI,e Oolony.

18. The Council has offered the J. B. Ehden Prize for competition in 1896. The subject for the essay is: "In certain countries. such as the South African Republic and the Orange Frep State, National Banks have been established. Give the characteristics of such banks, and discuss the advantage or otherwise of having one established in the Cape Colony."

19. A standing Finance Committee has been appointed to advise the Council in all matters of finance. The members of the Uommittee are the Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. Justice Smith, and the Hon. C. A. Smith.

20. With the view of giving increased facilities to non-Colonial candi­dates, the Conncil has resolved that, in future, applications for registration from non-Colonial candidates who desire to be examined at places beyond the Colony, may be forwarded to the Registrar, pither directly or through the Goverument of the Colony or State in which the candidates reside.

21. Dnring the year a communication was reeeivpd from the Secretary of the Council of the South African College, submitting proposals for Ii

School of Mines for South Africa, and asking the University Uouncil to take measures for conducting the proposed Examinations, and for conferring certificates, diplomas and degrees in mining.

The Uouncil has carefully considered the matter, and has resolved that, for the preseDt~ tho question of granting a d('gree in Mining Engineering stand over, but that a diploma be given to such candidates as shall pass three examinations, and that the holder of this diploma shall be entitled to sign himself .JJining Engineer-. Regulations for the first of these examinations, which will be held next June, have DOW been publi,;hed, and the Council hopes to have the whole scheme completed at an early date.

22. In accordance with the provisions of Section 12 of Act 32 of 1895, arrangements have been made by which any person on the Fixed Establish-

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• ment of the Civil Service, or any oondidate who has passed the Civil Service Examination, and who shall also have lJassed the Civil Service Law Examination, whether graduates in Arts or not, may present themselves for examination in the subjf'cts of the LL.B. examinations.

23. The Annual Graduation Ceremony was held in the Good Hope Hall, on the 9th of August, when the Vice-Chancellor, in the absence of the Chancellor, conferred degrees on those who were qualified to receive them, and addressed the congregation on the work of the University.

24. The Council, while acknowledging the liberality of the Legislature in voting the supplies necessary for carrying on the various operations of the University, begs again to call the attention of the Government to the urgent necessity for the provision of more suitable premises.

25. Appended to this Report are a statement of all receipts and expenditure during the year, and a comparative statement of the results of all the examinations conducted by the University since its incorporation in 1873.

University Chambers, 18th January, 1896.

G. OGILVIE, M.A., Vice-Chancellor.

W. THOMSON, M.A., Registrar.

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ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS O}<'

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD nOPE

FOIt TilE YEA.R ENDING 3hT DECEMBER, 189.'5.

1. GENERAL FUl'\D.

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