The New Zealand University Calendar, Volume 34

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Page 119 - Published under the direction of the general council of medical education and registration of the United Kingdom, pursuant to the medical act (1858).
Page 52 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Page 28 - Equal parallelograms which have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other, have their sides about the equal angles...
Page 52 - A straight line, drawn from the centre of the circle to bisect a chord which is not a diameter, is at right angles to the chord ; conversely, the perpendicular to a chord from the centre bisects the chord. There is one circle, and one only, which passes through three given points not in a straight line. In...
Page 174 - The status and privileges of a Senior Student shall be as follows : — (a) The Term in which he is matriculated shall be reckoned, for the purposes of any provisions respecting the standing of members of the University, as the fifth Term from his matriculation.
Page 51 - When a straight line cuts two other straight lines, if (i) a pair of alternate angles are equal, or ii) a pair of corresponding angles are equal, or (iii) a pair of interior angles on the same side of the cutting line are together equal to two right angles, then the two straight lines are parallel ; and the converse. Straight lines which are parallel to the same straight line are parallel to one another.
Page 28 - The internal bisector of an angle of a triangle divides the opposite side internally in the ratio of the sides containing the angle, and likewise the externally.
Page 311 - Letters Patent under the Great Seal of our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland bearing date at Westminster the...
Page 45 - My desire being that the students who shall be elected to the scholarships shall not be merely bookworms, I direct that in the election of a student to a scholarship regard shall be had to (i) his literary and scholastic attainments; (2) his fondness for and success in manly outdoor sports such as cricket, football and the like...
Page 53 - The angle in a semi-circle is a right angle, the angle in a segment greater than a semi-circle is less than a right angle, and the angle in a segment less than a semicircle is greater than a right angle.

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