Parliamentary Papers, Volume 27H.M. Stationery Office, 1878 |
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... Messengers , & c . SIR , WITH reference to the correspondence by which the subjects of examination for the situations of office keeper , messenger , & c . in your Department were settled ; I am directed by the Civil Service ...
... Messengers , & c . SIR , WITH reference to the correspondence by which the subjects of examination for the situations of office keeper , messenger , & c . in your Department were settled ; I am directed by the Civil Service ...
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... Woods ( Quit Rent Office , Dublin ) ; Works ( Office of ) . For the Regulations at length , see p . 31 . Department and Qualifications required . TEMPORARY MEN - MESSENGERS IN 40 [ 1877 . CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION : -APPENDIX TO REPORT .
... Woods ( Quit Rent Office , Dublin ) ; Works ( Office of ) . For the Regulations at length , see p . 31 . Department and Qualifications required . TEMPORARY MEN - MESSENGERS IN 40 [ 1877 . CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION : -APPENDIX TO REPORT .
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... MESSENGERS IN GOVERN- MENT DEPARTMENTS . * 1. Reading . 2. Writing . TEMPORARY BOY - MESSENGERS IN GOVERN- MENT DEPARTMENTS . * 1. Reading . 2. Writing . ADMIRALTY . I. [ SCH . A. ] CLERKS .- ( Scheme not yet arranged . ) [ Clerks of ...
... MESSENGERS IN GOVERN- MENT DEPARTMENTS . * 1. Reading . 2. Writing . TEMPORARY BOY - MESSENGERS IN GOVERN- MENT DEPARTMENTS . * 1. Reading . 2. Writing . ADMIRALTY . I. [ SCH . A. ] CLERKS .- ( Scheme not yet arranged . ) [ Clerks of ...
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... MESSENGERS IN THE ADMIRALTY 1. Reading . 2. Writing from Dictation . 3. Arithmetic ( elementary ) . OBSERVATORIES AND NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE . VIII . [ SCH . A. ] JUNIOR ASSISTANTS IN THE ROYAL OB- SERVATORY , GREENWICH . Part I ...
... MESSENGERS IN THE ADMIRALTY 1. Reading . 2. Writing from Dictation . 3. Arithmetic ( elementary ) . OBSERVATORIES AND NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE . VIII . [ SCH . A. ] JUNIOR ASSISTANTS IN THE ROYAL OB- SERVATORY , GREENWICH . Part I ...
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... MESSENGERS , AND GARDENERS . † 1. Reading . 2. Handwriting and Spelling . 3. Arithmetic ( Simple Addition and Subtraction ) . XV . [ . ] COOKS , ASSISTANT - COOKS , MALE ATTENDANTS ON LUNATICS , MALE NURSES OR ATTENDANTS ON THE SICK.t 1 ...
... MESSENGERS , AND GARDENERS . † 1. Reading . 2. Handwriting and Spelling . 3. Arithmetic ( Simple Addition and Subtraction ) . XV . [ . ] COOKS , ASSISTANT - COOKS , MALE ATTENDANTS ON LUNATICS , MALE NURSES OR ATTENDANTS ON THE SICK.t 1 ...
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4th June Admiralty appointed April April 11 Arithmetic elementary Arithmetic including Vulgar Assistant of Excise August Book-keeping Boy Clerk Charwoman Civil Service Commissioners Clause VII copyists Court December Decimal Frac Decimal Fractions Department and Qualifications Division Out-door Officer dockyards DRAGOMANS Edward eligible English Composition English History Fee for Exami final examination four rules French Geography Geography of India geometrical drawing George Handwriting and Orthography Henry India Inland Revenue Inspector Ireland James January John July Latin Letter Carriers Limits of Age Lords Lower Division Clerk Lower Division Out-door Majesty's Majesty's Treasury March MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY Mathematics MESSENGERS Name or Number number of marks obligatory October October 16 October 25 OPEN COMPETITION Order in Council pages of honour plane PORTERS preliminary examination prescribed Qualifications required Reading Regulations ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY ROYAL MARINE LIGHT ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE selected candidates subjects Temporary tions Treasury Vulgar and Decimal William Writing from Dictation καὶ
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