FISHERIES BOARD. I. Clerks. 1. Handwriting 2. Orthography 4. Book-keeping by Single Entry 3. Arithmetic (First Four 5. Correspondence Rules and Rule of Three) 6. Intelligence JOINT STOCK COMPANIES' REGISTRY. Same as for Clerks in Designs Registry. In future these appointments will be filled up under the Open Competition, probably coming under Class II. SESSION, COURT OF. Staff-4 Principal Clerks, £1000; 5 Deputy do. £550; 9 Assistant do. £475; 15 Clerks from £90 to £350; Clerk of Bills, and Extractor, £500 each. This branch of the office consists of an Assistant Surveyor £900—25—£100; 4 Clerks, from £120 to £400. INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE. The Indian Civil Service being by far the most important, we shall refer to it more in detail than to any of the other offices now open to the public. Candidates must pay a fee of £5. None of the subjects for examination are obligatory, and Candidates may select those they please. REGULATIONS.* 1. Any natural-born subject of Her Majesty, who, shall be desirous of entering the Civil Service of India, will be entitled to be examined at such examination, provided he shall, on or before the 1st of February previous, have transmitted to the Civil Service Commissioners, Westminster, S. W. (a) A certificate of his birth, showing that his age on the 1st March, same year, will be above seventeen years and under twenty-one years; (b) A certificate, signed by a physician or surgeon, of his having no disease, constitutional affection, or bodily infirmity unfitting him for the Civil Service of India; (c) Satisfactory proof of good moral character; (d) A statement of those of the branches of knowledge herein-after enumerated in which he desires to be examined. 2. In any case in which a doubt may arise as to the eligibility of a candidate in respect of age, health, or character, such inquiries as may be necessary will be instituted by the Civil Service Commissioners. 3. The examination will take place only in the following branches of knowledge. A fee of £5 is to be paid. Italy 375 1,250 Language, Literature, and History of Greece Mathematics, Pure and Mixed Natural Science; that is, (1.) Chemistry, includ- The total (1000 marks) may be obtained Moral Sciences; that is, Logic, Mental and Moral 1,000 500 500 500 These regulations are liable to be slightly modified in future years. G |