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  2. PROFESSOR IVES AND THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Sir—In your report of certain proceedings at the Elder Hall after the commemoration yesterday Professor Ives is represented to have said—"On a certain ...

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  3. To the Editor.

    Sir—The Cruet Justice s second letter is ingenious in its construction,' if not convincing in its arguments. It seeks to divert attention from the real point at ...

    Article : 1,076 words
  4. THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND PROFESSOR IVES.

    Sir—I am not surprised to find that Sir Samuel Way denies the accuracy of one of my statements. It will be patent to most observers that a gentleman holding the ...

    Article : 947 words
  5. To the Editor.

    Sir—We, the third year Mus. Bac. students of the Adelaide University, wishing to justify the stand which we have taken in connection with the recent Mus. Bac. ...

    Article : 928 words
  6. To the Editor.

    Sir—Professor Ives's statement of what happened at an interview of December 7, 1897, so far as it sets up a request by me that he should place my niece's exercise ...

    Article : 699 words
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  8. THE UNIVERSITY AND FAIRNESS.

    Sir—On Friday I asked the registrar to allow me to see the minute book of the board of musical studies,-and to give me a copy of a certain pass list I had issued. He ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. PROFESSOR IVES IN REPLY.

    The following further statement has been made by Professor Ives:—"University, December 20.—The registrar's report evades the point at issue. Was it right to submit ...

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  10. PROFESSOR PETERSON'S VIEWS.

    With regard to, the embroglio about the Elder chair of music in Adelaide, Professor Peterson, whose name has been mixed up in the affair, is (says the "Age") not at ...

    Article : 264 words
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