The Civil service year book and official calendar1884 |
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... Clerks of the Lower Division , in a more " limited number of subjects . 66 666 " Candidates for the Men Clerkships must be over 17 and under 20 years " of age . Candidates for Boy Clerkships must be over 15 and under 17 years " of age ...
... Clerks of the Lower Division , in a more " limited number of subjects . 66 666 " Candidates for the Men Clerkships must be over 17 and under 20 years " of age . Candidates for Boy Clerkships must be over 15 and under 17 years " of age ...
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... Clerk who , in his examination , has shown special qualifications for any ... age , one year ) of good service , to be certified in writing by " the head ... age of these latter did not exceed 30 years at the time of their being placed on ...
... Clerk who , in his examination , has shown special qualifications for any ... age , one year ) of good service , to be certified in writing by " the head ... age of these latter did not exceed 30 years at the time of their being placed on ...
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... age , health , and character . The under - mentioned restrictions are at ... age for competition the following allowances are made— viz . , 1 , members of the Military and Naval Services ... CLERK- SHIPS ( 44 The Civil Service Year Book .
... age , health , and character . The under - mentioned restrictions are at ... age for competition the following allowances are made— viz . , 1 , members of the Military and Naval Services ... CLERK- SHIPS ( 44 The Civil Service Year Book .
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SPECIAL REGULATIONS RESPECTING OPEN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS FOR CLERK- SHIPS ( CLASS I. ) IN THE CIVIL SERVICE . 1. The limits of age for these situations are 18 and 24 , and candidates must be of the prescribed age ... Age . " ) 2. At the ...
SPECIAL REGULATIONS RESPECTING OPEN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS FOR CLERK- SHIPS ( CLASS I. ) IN THE CIVIL SERVICE . 1. The limits of age for these situations are 18 and 24 , and candidates must be of the prescribed age ... Age . " ) 2. At the ...
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SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR EXAMINATIONS FOR MEN CLERK- SHIPS IN THE LOWER DIVISION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE , AND FOR SECOND CLASS CLERKSHIPS ... age and of good health and character . The undermentioned restrictions are at present in force I. The ...
SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR EXAMINATIONS FOR MEN CLERK- SHIPS IN THE LOWER DIVISION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE , AND FOR SECOND CLASS CLERKSHIPS ... age and of good health and character . The undermentioned restrictions are at present in force I. The ...
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additional amount annum appointed Arithmetic including Vulgar Assistant ditto Binomial Theorem Board Book-keeping Boy Clerks candidate cent Chief Clerk Civil Service Commissioners CLERK.-Age Clerks 95 Clerkships Commutation competitive examination Copying Copyists Decimal Fractions Divide Division Clerks 80 Dockyard eligible Engineer England English Composition Euclid Excise express the answer Extra duty pay Find by practice French gallons Geography given Handwriting and Orthography Higher Division Inland Revenue Inspectors Ireland Junior Keeper Latin London London Gazette Lords Lower Division Clerks Majesty's Majesty's Treasury Multiply Open Competition Order in Council Outdoor Officers paid paper pension persons Post Office Précis Principal Clerks Quadratic Equations received Registrar REGISTRY regulations Royal Irish Constabulary salary Scotland Second Class Clerks Secretary Senior Clerks simple interest situations SOLICITOR'S subjects Subtract superannuation allowance Superintendent Surveyors tion translation Treasury vacancies Vulgar and Decimal Vulgar Fractions week Writing from Dictation
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Page 144 - IF from any point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, shall be equal to the square of the line which touches it.
Page 176 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square of the other part.
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Page 128 - Sir W. PAGE WOOD stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was UNDOUBTEDLY the INVENTOR of CHLORODYNE, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to. — See The Times, July I3th, 1864. Dr. J. Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE...