Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices, Volume 20Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1876 |
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... Indian Services 478 3,168 For Military Services - 1,893 Total · 15,342 The following statement shows in a summary form the par ... Geography . The principal competitions held during the year 1875 , were iv TWENTIETH REPORT OF HER MAJESTY'S.
... Indian Services 478 3,168 For Military Services - 1,893 Total · 15,342 The following statement shows in a summary form the par ... Geography . The principal competitions held during the year 1875 , were iv TWENTIETH REPORT OF HER MAJESTY'S.
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... India . - Sir H. S. Maine , K.C.S.I. Political Economy . - T . E. Cliffe Leslie ; J. E. Thorold Rogers . History and Geography of India . - C . Erskine . Arabic - Colonel J. W. J. Ouseley . Bengali . - Rev . J. Mullens , D.D .; W. S. ...
... India . - Sir H. S. Maine , K.C.S.I. Political Economy . - T . E. Cliffe Leslie ; J. E. Thorold Rogers . History and Geography of India . - C . Erskine . Arabic - Colonel J. W. J. Ouseley . Bengali . - Rev . J. Mullens , D.D .; W. S. ...
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... geography ( 11. ) Mechanical drawing of geometrical figures , plane and ... INDIA CIVIL SERVICE . Open Competitions are held under 18 & 19 Vict . c . 53 ... INDIA 88 [ 1875 . CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION : -APPENDIX TO REPORT .
... geography ( 11. ) Mechanical drawing of geometrical figures , plane and ... INDIA CIVIL SERVICE . Open Competitions are held under 18 & 19 Vict . c . 53 ... INDIA 88 [ 1875 . CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION : -APPENDIX TO REPORT .
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... INDIA FOREST DEPARTMENT . Competitors are examined in- 1. English writing from Dictation and English Com- position ... Geography ( especially Asiatic Geography ) . 7. Latin ( translation from and into ) . 8. Euclid , Books 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ...
... INDIA FOREST DEPARTMENT . Competitors are examined in- 1. English writing from Dictation and English Com- position ... Geography ( especially Asiatic Geography ) . 7. Latin ( translation from and into ) . 8. Euclid , Books 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ...
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... Geography . 12. No marks will be allotted for the above preliminary ... Indian Cadets , and Pages of Honour , will be from 17 to 20 ; " for students of the ... India Regiments may be admitted up to the age of 24. * * Must be within the ...
... Geography . 12. No marks will be allotted for the above preliminary ... Indian Cadets , and Pages of Honour , will be from 17 to 20 ; " for students of the ... India Regiments may be admitted up to the age of 24. * * Must be within the ...
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