Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners, Together with Appendices, Volume 23Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1879 |
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... knowledge of the subjects prescribed , and to be duly qualified in respect of age , health , and character , were certified by us as entitled to appointments . In July 1878 an open competition was held for admission to the Indian ...
... knowledge of the subjects prescribed , and to be duly qualified in respect of age , health , and character , were certified by us as entitled to appointments . In July 1878 an open competition was held for admission to the Indian ...
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... knowledge and ability for the proper discharge of his official duties . The rules applicable to each department under each of the above heads should be settled , with the assistance of the Com- missioners , according to the discretion ...
... knowledge and ability for the proper discharge of his official duties . The rules applicable to each department under each of the above heads should be settled , with the assistance of the Com- missioners , according to the discretion ...
Pagina 6
... knowledge and ability to enter on the discharge of his official duties . IV . The rules applicable to each department , under each of the above heads , shall be settled , subject to the approval of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's ...
... knowledge and ability to enter on the discharge of his official duties . IV . The rules applicable to each department , under each of the above heads , shall be settled , subject to the approval of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's ...
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... knowledge and ability deemed requisite for such situation are wholly or in part professional , or otherwise peculiar , and not ordinarily to be acquired in the Civil Service , and the said chief of the department shall propose to ...
... knowledge and ability deemed requisite for such situation are wholly or in part professional , or otherwise peculiar , and not ordinarily to be acquired in the Civil Service , and the said chief of the department shall propose to ...
Pagina 27
... knowledge of Mechanics and Mechanism or of Chemistry absolutely necessary . The remaining subjects are optional . 3. No candidate can be admitted to the competition who has not previously satisfied the Civil Service Commissioners that ...
... knowledge of Mechanics and Mechanism or of Chemistry absolutely necessary . The remaining subjects are optional . 3. No candidate can be admitted to the competition who has not previously satisfied the Civil Service Commissioners that ...
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Admiralty appointed Arithmetic elementary Arithmetic including Vulgar Assistant of Excise August Board of Trade cadets CANDIDATES OF 1876 certificate Civil Service Commissioners December Decimal Frac Decimal Fractions Division Provincial Clerk dockyards Edward English Composition February Fee for Exami FINAL EXAMINATION four rules Freehand French Geography Geography of India geometrical drawing George Handwriting and Orthography Henry Inland Revenue Post IRELAND James John July Latin Limits of Age LOWER DIVISION CLERKS Lower Division Provincial Majesty's Majesty's Treasury MARKS obtained Mathematics MESSENGERS November November 26 number of marks obligatory October October 17 Office Inland Revenue Officer Provincial Clerk OPEN COMPETITION Order in Council Order of Merit Out-door Officer Post Office preliminary examination Provincial Clerk Clerk Qualifications required Regulations Revenue Post Office ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE Sanskrit subjects Thomas tions Trade Post Office translation Vulgar and Decimal William WOOLWICH Writing from Dictation καὶ اور که है
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