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... June 1870 , or from those subsequently placed on our register ; while 14 writers of the latter class , who were proposed for appointment , failed in the " supplementary exami- nation " which all such candidates are required to pass ...
... June 1870 , or from those subsequently placed on our register ; while 14 writers of the latter class , who were proposed for appointment , failed in the " supplementary exami- nation " which all such candidates are required to pass ...
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... June 1877 1,688 1,197 227 129 1,786 1,175 374 266 1878 1,473 1,147 292 158 " " INDIAN SERVICES . At the annual competition for the Civil Service of India , held at Easter 1877 , 203 candidates presented themselves to compete for 30 ...
... June 1877 1,688 1,197 227 129 1,786 1,175 374 266 1878 1,473 1,147 292 158 " " INDIAN SERVICES . At the annual competition for the Civil Service of India , held at Easter 1877 , 203 candidates presented themselves to compete for 30 ...
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... June 1870 99 19th August 1871 29 19th August 1871 29 པ 29 9th August 1872 10th December 1875 - 12th February 1876 92 27th June 1876 " " 9th December 1876 Treasury Minutes , & c . F 464 . Wt . 17050 . - 9 10 · 11 · 11 · 12 · 17 · 17 · 18 ...
... June 1870 99 19th August 1871 29 19th August 1871 29 པ 29 9th August 1872 10th December 1875 - 12th February 1876 92 27th June 1876 " " 9th December 1876 Treasury Minutes , & c . F 464 . Wt . 17050 . - 9 10 · 11 · 11 · 12 · 17 · 17 · 18 ...
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... June 1870 . PRESENT : THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL . WHEREAS it is expedient to continue , with ... June 1870 . ORDER IN COUNCIL . 4 June 1870 . any situation 1877. ] 5 ORDERS IN COUNCIL .
... June 1870 . PRESENT : THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL . WHEREAS it is expedient to continue , with ... June 1870 . ORDER IN COUNCIL . 4 June 1870 . any situation 1877. ] 5 ORDERS IN COUNCIL .
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... means of competitive The terms of Clause II . are varied by a subsequent Order in Council , see page 9 . examinations , according to regulations to be from time to 6 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION : -APPENDIX TO REPORT . [ 1877 . 4th June 1870.
... means of competitive The terms of Clause II . are varied by a subsequent Order in Council , see page 9 . examinations , according to regulations to be from time to 6 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION : -APPENDIX TO REPORT . [ 1877 . 4th June 1870.
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