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" What we desire is, that, where the other qualifications of the candidates for appointments under Government are equal, a person who has received a good education, irrespective of the place or manner in which it may have been acquired, should be preferred... "
Abstract and Analysis of the Report of the Indian Education Commission, with ... - Page 63
by James Johnston (F.S.S.) - 1884 - 255 pages
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 42

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1858 - 684 pages
...accepted and acted upon, viz., that 'where other qualifications for office are equal, a person who has received a good education, irrespective of the place or manner in which it has been acquired, should be preferred to one who has not ; and that even in lower situations, a man...
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East India (education): Bound Collection of Parliamentary Papers Dealing ...

Education - 1854 - 480 pages
...accepted and acted upon, viz., that 'where other qualifications for office are equal, a person who has received a good education, irrespective of the place or manner in which it has been acquired, should be preferred to one who has not ; and that even in lower situations, a man...
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The Administration of India from 1859-1868: The First Ten Years of ..., Volume 2

Iltudus Thomas Prichard - Great Britain - 1869 - 394 pages
...on the model of the London University at each of the three presidency towns. These universities are not to be themselves places of education, but they...equally eligible in other respects, to one who cannot" Mr. Howell then proceeds to remark upon four striking and noticeable facts in the progress of education...
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High Education in India: A Plea for the State Colleges

Sir Roper Lethbridge - Education - 1882 - 502 pages
...other qualifications of the candidates for appointments under Government are equal, a person who has received a good education, irrespective of the place or manner in which it may have been acquired, should be preferred to one who has not ; and that, even in lower situations, a man who can read and...
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Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Volume 46

Statistics - 1883 - 856 pages
...discouraging the efforts of deserving " students. Education is to be aided and supported by the prin" cipal officials in every district, and is to receive besides...eligible in other respects, " to one who cannot."* There are three characteristic features of this despatch of 1854, which was ratified after the mutiny...
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East India (Calcutta University Commission): Report of the Commission ...

India Calcutta University Commission - 1919 - 420 pages
...other qualifications of the candidates for appointments under Government are equal, 'a person who haa received a good education, irrespective of the place or manner in which it may have been acquired, should be preferred to one who has not ".a Government follo wed the policy of the Despatch in this...
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Selections from Educational Records, Volume 2

National Archives of India - 1922 - 538 pages
...other qualifications of the candidates for appointments under Government are equal a person who has received a good education irrespective of the place or manner in which it may have been acquired, should be preferred to one who has not ; and that, even in lower situations, a man who can read and...
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Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Volume 46

Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1883 - 856 pages
...discouraging the efforts of deserving " students. Education is to be aided and supported by the prin" cipal officials in every district, and is to receive besides...eligible in other respects, " to one who cannot."* There are three characteristic features of this despatch of 1854, which was ratified after the mutiny...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 47

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1854 - 498 pages
...other qualifications of the candidates for appointments under Government are equal, a person who has received a good education, irrespective of the place or manner in which it may have been acquired, should be preferred to one who has not ; and that, even in lower situations, a man who can read and...
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