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... candidates competed for 45 vacancies ; the corresponding numbers in 1876 having been as follows : -vacancies 50 , candidates 134 . In November 1877 we held an examination for admission to the Forest Service of India , at which 5 candidates ...
... candidates competed for 45 vacancies ; the corresponding numbers in 1876 having been as follows : -vacancies 50 , candidates 134 . In November 1877 we held an examination for admission to the Forest Service of India , at which 5 candidates ...
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... Candidates must show a satisfactory acquaintance with the first seven subjects . IV . A fee of 5s . will be required from each candidate attending the preliminary examination , and a further fee of 17. from each candidate who may be ...
... Candidates must show a satisfactory acquaintance with the first seven subjects . IV . A fee of 5s . will be required from each candidate attending the preliminary examination , and a further fee of 17. from each candidate who may be ...
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... Candidates must pass to the satisfaction of the Commissioners in the subjects numbered 1 to 7. The three remaining subjects are optional . IV . No candidate can be admitted to the competition who has not previously satisfied the Civil ...
... Candidates must pass to the satisfaction of the Commissioners in the subjects numbered 1 to 7. The three remaining subjects are optional . IV . No candidate can be admitted to the competition who has not previously satisfied the Civil ...
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... Candidates will also be tested as to their ability to read aloud with clearness , dis- tinctness , and accuracy , and without hesitation . Stammering , or any imperfection of utterance , will be regarded as a disqualification . 8.
... Candidates will also be tested as to their ability to read aloud with clearness , dis- tinctness , and accuracy , and without hesitation . Stammering , or any imperfection of utterance , will be regarded as a disqualification . 8.
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... Candidates will be first required to satisfy the superintendents of the dockyards as regards their age , respectability , good character , and physical fitness before they can be considered eligible for entry into the dockyard . Candidates ...
... Candidates will be first required to satisfy the superintendents of the dockyards as regards their age , respectability , good character , and physical fitness before they can be considered eligible for entry into the dockyard . Candidates ...
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4th June Admiralty appointed April April 11 Arithmetic elementary Arithmetic including Vulgar Assistant of Excise August Book-keeping Boy Clerk Charwoman Civil Service Commissioners Clause VII copyists Court December Decimal Frac Decimal Fractions Department and Qualifications Division Out-door Officer dockyards DRAGOMANS Edward eligible English Composition English History Fee for Exami final examination four rules French Geography Geography of India geometrical drawing George Handwriting and Orthography Henry India Inland Revenue Inspector Ireland James January John July Latin Letter Carriers Limits of Age Lords Lower Division Clerk Lower Division Out-door Majesty's Majesty's Treasury March MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY Mathematics MESSENGERS Name or Number number of marks obligatory October October 16 October 25 OPEN COMPETITION Order in Council pages of honour plane PORTERS preliminary examination prescribed Qualifications required Reading Regulations ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY ROYAL MARINE LIGHT ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE selected candidates subjects Temporary tions Treasury Vulgar and Decimal William Writing from Dictation καὶ
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