NOTICES. 1. On the first day of the examination each candidate will be required to state on a form which will be placed before him his address during the examination. If this address is changed, notice of every change should be sent to "The Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Westminster," until the candidate has received the announcement of the result of the examination. N.B.-To candidates who fail to pass in any of the obligatory subjects, notice of the fact will be communicated as soon as possible. Such candidates will not proceed further with the examination, and no marks will be assigned to their papers. 2. During the whole of the examination the candidates will be designated by numbers. On the first day a number will be assigned to each candidate, which will remain the same to the close of the examination; and he must affix his number (not his name) to every paper which he sends in. 3. The examination will in each case begin at the time named in the foregoing list, but the door of the examination room will be kept open for half an hour afterwards, in order that candidates may not be excluded owing to accidental delays. Candidates arriving after the expiration of that half hour will not be admitted. 4. Candidates will be required, before proceeding to the examination rooms, to leave, in a room provided for the purpose, their hats, overcoats, umbrellas, and any books or papers which they may have brought with them. 5. No candidate will be allowed to quit the examination room on any day until the expiration of half an hour from the time fixed for the commencement of the examination. 6. No candidate who has left the examination room during the hours assigned to paper work will be permitted to return to the paper which he has quitted. 7. Candidates wishing for explanation of the meaning of any of the questions before them may apply to the superintendent of the examination room. With this exception, perfect silence is to be preserved in the examination room; and any candidate guilty of disorderly or improper conduct in or about the room will be liable to be excluded from the examination. 8. Any candidate detected in the use of a book or manuscript brought with him for his assistance, or in copying from the papers of any other candidate, or in giving or receiving assistance of any description, will be regarded as disqualified, and his name will be removed from the list. 9. For the examination in geometrical drawing nothing will be required except mathematical instruments, which candidates are expected to bring with them. Candidates who take up freehand drawing must bring their own drawing pencils and brushes; but drawing paper, drawing boards, colours, Indian ink, and palettes will be supplied to them by the Commissioners. 10. Candidates who proceed to the "further examination" will be informed by letter from this office of their place in it. The table of marks will be published about a fortnight after the result is declared, with a reprint of the examination papers, and may then be obtained through any bookseller. Civil Service Commission, Cannon Row, S.W., April 1878. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, AND ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY. July 1878. Number in Order of Merit. Number in Examina tion. Name. TABLE showing the MARKS obtained by the CANDIDATES for ADMISSION to the ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, and for FIRST APPOINT- A deduction of 250 has been made from the marks obtained in each subject except Geometrical Drawing. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES (ORDINARY AND WEST INDIA). Note.-115 Cadetships were offered for competition, 5 being reserved for West India Candidates. These Candidates are distinguished by the letters W.I. after their names. Mathematics. English Composition, Literature, and His tory. Latin. July 1878. INFANTRY. LIGHT MARINE AND ROYAL COLLEGE, MILITARY ROYAL Number in Order of Merit. Number in Examina tion. TABLE showing MARKS obtained by CANDIDATES for ADMISSION to the ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, and for FIRST APPOINTMENTS in the ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.-SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES-cont. ·xooup」| ནྤྱི「$|」i| German. Experimental Sciences. Geography and Geo logy. Freehand. Geometrical. Total. 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 800 476 440 1,125 1,023 695 1,122 198 4,333 62 1,190 971 610 1,003 241 4,330 30 340 520 1,545 1,311 693 173 4,329 114 Clavell; Richard Keppel Winterton Rose 780 1,027 1,108 1,067 227 4,314 52 1,285 1,336 595 839 203 4,311 34 E 1,510 1,225 388 1,073 113 4,309 34 293 Kennedy; Edward Charles William Mackenzie 1,020 1,293 1,010 169 4,288 331 1,245 1,108 729 1,044 145 4,271 36 359 1,045 590 1,260 1,145 227 4,267 685 1,095 1,542 506 860 193 4,196 399 1,415 1,489 0 273 225 4,189 171 1,375 1,438 1,181 160 4,154 519 1,385 1,055 1,050 242 169 4,136 45 44 1,370 1,462 539 596 163 4,130 446 1,005 1,370 895 515 120 225 4,130 46 208 1,440 1,195 345 865 53 222 4,120 July 1878. INFANTRY. LIGHT MARINE AND ROYAL COLLEGE, MILITARY ROYAL Number in Order of Merit. Number in Examina tion. Name. TABLE showing MARKS obtained by CANDIDATES for ADMISSION to the ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, and for FIRST APPOINTMENTS in the ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.-SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES-cont. Mathematics. English Composition, Literature, and His tory. Latin. July 1878. INFANTRY. LIGHT MARINE AND ROYAL COLLEGE, MILITARY ROYAL July 1878. INFANTRY, LIGHT MARINE AND ROYAL COLLEGE, MILITARY Number in Order of Merit. Number in Examination. TABLE Showing MARKS obtained by CANDIDATES for ADMISSION to the ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE,'and for FIRST APPOINTMENTS in the ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.-SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES-cont. |||||||||||| Experimental Sciences. 2,000 1,000 Geography and Geology. Freehand. Geometrical. Total. 300 247 Hamilton; Douglas Abercrombie 759 1,189 487 940 534 380 1,318 805 655 416 750 1,056 622 807 111 3,375 69 147 3,374 134 3,369 456 Saltoun; Maurice Herbert Saltoun Jones 1,222 1,282 274 425 151 3,354 121 568 319 1,265 1,073 121 3,346 324 105 1,075 1,249 221 565 0 185 3,295 3.295 |