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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

(including

Vulgar Fractions)

3. Book-keeping (elementary).

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*When the services of persons having some special knowledge are parlarly needed, they will be examined on those special subjects.

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6. Two at least of the following:

(a) Latin or a modern (b) English History;

foreign Language;

4-7

Elementary Mathematics.

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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
of Greece and Rome
2. Languages and Literature
of France, Germany,
and Italy

3. Modern History, includ-
ing that of the British
Colonies and Posses-
sions. Exercises in
English Composition,
designed to test

purity and accuracy
of style

4. Elements of Constitu-
tional and Interna-
tional Law-Elements
of Political Economy
5. Pure and Mixed Mathe-
matics, not including
the highest branches--
Accounts and Book-

keeping.

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

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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.

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matics, not including the highest branchesAccounts and Bookkeeping Geology, Surveying, and Civil Engineering.

British Colonies and possessions: Exercises in English composition, designed to test purity and accuracy of 5. style 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. NOTE. The marks are as follow:-Précis, 600; Latin Translation, 300; Latin Composition, 300; Greek Translation, 300; Greek Composition, 300; Greek and Roman Literature, 300; Modern History, 900; English Composition, 600; Constitutional Law, 500; International Law, 550; Political Economy, 500; Mathematics, 1400; Book-keeping, 100.

MAXIMUM 5,100.

III. Hong Kong Cadets.

1. Handwriting and Ortho- | 2. Elementary Arithmetic. graphy

The above subjects will not tell in competition, but candidates who cannot pass in them will be rejected.

3. Latin and one other foreign | 7. Constitutional and Inter

Language

4. English Composition (including Précis Writ

ing)

5. Mathematics (Pure and

Mixed)

6. Geography and History

national Law

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Every candidate must undergo a competitive examination in the 3rd and 4th subjects, and in any two others which he may select; but any candidate who takes up the 9th subject, may, if he chooses, be examined in five subjects instead of four.

Temporary Registry Clerks are examined in (1) and (2) and Indexing; and Supernumerary Copying Clerks in (1) and (2), Copying, and Arithmetic (first four rules).

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COPYHOLD, INCLOSURE, AND TITHE COMMISSION. I. Clerks and Assistant Record-Keepers.

1. Writing

2. Arithmetic

3. Spelling

4. Correspondence.

Architectural Surveyor requires in addition

(a) Design of Structures and Preparation of Working Drawings.

(b) Measurement of the Estimate of Builders' Work.
(c) Knowledge of Quality and Strength of Materials.

Permanent Draughtsmen, Assistant Surveyor, and Assistants in the Survey Department require, in addition to the subjects for "Clerks," Land Surveying and Plan Drawing.

Temporary Assistants require Handwriting and Spelling, Arithmetic (Elementary), and Plan Drawing,

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