VIII. Draughtsmen in Admiralty Hydographic Office. 5. Map and Chart Projec tion 3. French or another foreign 6. Practical Geometry, To 1 Writing 2. Spelling Language 4. Geography pographical Plan Draw ing. Translation from a modern Language desirable. IX. Draughtsmen in Office of Comptroller of Navy. NOTE.-Promotions in the various Dockyards are made after periodical examinations held therein, in arithmetic and technical knowledge of the duties. 7. One of the following subjects: (a) Latin or a modern Language; (b) The leading points of English or modern History; (c) Geography; (d) Algebra, Euclid, or any branch of Mathematics or Science. II. Clerks in Marshal's Office. 1. Handwriting and Spelling 2. Transcribing 3. Arithmetic (the first four rules, Practice, and the Rule of Three) 4. Grammatical structure of sentences of a simple character. BROADMOOR CRIMINAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. I. Clerks, Bailiffs, and Gardeners. 1. Writing from Dictation Rule of Three and Practice, 2. Arithmetic (including the and the Arithmetical Tables). II. Schoolmasters. (The same as in Convict Service.) III. Stewards and Assistant Storekeepers. 1. Handwriting and Ortho- 2. Arithmetic graphy (including Vulgar Fractions) 3. Book-keeping (elementary). When the services of persons having some special knowledge are particularly needed, they will be examined on those special subjects. Candidates failing to satisfy the Civil Service Commissioners upon each of these subjects will not be permitted to proceed further with the Examination. FINAL EXAMINATION. 1. Languages and Literature purity and accuracy 4. Elements of Constitu- Of the five classes of subjects thus defined, candidates are at liberty to select any number not exceeding three in which they desire to be examined. For the marks attached to each subject, see next page. II. Writers in Ceylon. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. 1. Handwriting and Ortho- | 2. Arithmetic graphy 3. Précis, 4. Translation from one of the following Languages:Greek, Latin, French, German, Spanish, Italian, the selection being left to the candidate. Candidates failing to satisfy the Civil Service Commissioners upon each of those subjects, will not be permitted to proceed further with the Examination. |