Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners, Together with Appendices, Volume 23Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1879 |
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... -Inspec- tors of Schools 1,223 155 3 14 8 * Patent Office : --- Indexing and Abridging Clerks 1 36 * These were open competitions . Number of Competi- Candidates . Vacancies . tions . Post iv TWENTY - THIRD REPORT OF HER MAJESTY'S.
... -Inspec- tors of Schools 1,223 155 3 14 8 * Patent Office : --- Indexing and Abridging Clerks 1 36 * These were open competitions . Number of Competi- Candidates . Vacancies . tions . Post iv TWENTY - THIRD REPORT OF HER MAJESTY'S.
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... schools in connexion with the Committee of Council for Education , or the Board of National Education , Ireland , is eligible for employment as a copyist , until the consent of those Departments , given in conformity with rules ...
... schools in connexion with the Committee of Council for Education , or the Board of National Education , Ireland , is eligible for employment as a copyist , until the consent of those Departments , given in conformity with rules ...
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... school vacations at Midsummer and Christmas . 17. Engineer students will be under the supervision of the Captain of ... schools for such periods , and to pursue such studies as may from time to time be determined on ; they will also pass ...
... school vacations at Midsummer and Christmas . 17. Engineer students will be under the supervision of the Captain of ... schools for such periods , and to pursue such studies as may from time to time be determined on ; they will also pass ...
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... schools will be supplied gratuitously to the engineer students , but all losses will have to be made good . The books will become the property of the engineer students when they leave school , free of charge . Medical Examinations . 32 ...
... schools will be supplied gratuitously to the engineer students , but all losses will have to be made good . The books will become the property of the engineer students when they leave school , free of charge . Medical Examinations . 32 ...
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... Schools , a cer- tificate from the President of the Royal Naval College that the candidate possesses the requisite practical qualifications will be regarded by the Commissioners as satisfactory evidence . " Engineer students and ...
... Schools , a cer- tificate from the President of the Royal Naval College that the candidate possesses the requisite practical qualifications will be regarded by the Commissioners as satisfactory evidence . " Engineer students and ...
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