Parliamentary Papers, Volume 25H.M. Stationery Office, 1858 - Bills, Legislative |
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Page iii
... Examination for each Class of Situation 9 2 6 · 28 C. Showing for each Department and Class the Number of Nominations , & c . D. Showing the Nominations , & c . , for each De- partment and Class in 1857 , as compared with 1856 - E ...
... Examination for each Class of Situation 9 2 6 · 28 C. Showing for each Department and Class the Number of Nominations , & c . D. Showing the Nominations , & c . , for each De- partment and Class in 1857 , as compared with 1856 - E ...
Page v
... examination papers , and stated in general terms the various causes of rejection of candidates . On the present occasion we propose to go further in this direction , and to set forth in the Appendix the examination papers which have ...
... examination papers , and stated in general terms the various causes of rejection of candidates . On the present occasion we propose to go further in this direction , and to set forth in the Appendix the examination papers which have ...
Page vi
... examinations which have taken place in the year 1857 , showing the amount of marks ob- tained by each candidate in each ... examination , after devoting their at- tention especially to the subject of their failure ; but we think that the ...
... examinations which have taken place in the year 1857 , showing the amount of marks ob- tained by each candidate in each ... examination , after devoting their at- tention especially to the subject of their failure ; but we think that the ...
Page viii
... examination for persons who might be nominated to the Home Service of the Company , and requesting the assistance of the Com- missioners in conducting such examinations . We regard that Report , proceeding from a body emi- nently ...
... examination for persons who might be nominated to the Home Service of the Company , and requesting the assistance of the Com- missioners in conducting such examinations . We regard that Report , proceeding from a body emi- nently ...
Page ix
... examinations recently held , and he states the continuance of his opinion that the system of giving clerkships to the young men under 22 years of age who pass the best examination is working advantageously for Malta ; and the ...
... examinations recently held , and he states the continuance of his opinion that the system of giving clerkships to the young men under 22 years of age who pass the best examination is working advantageously for Malta ; and the ...
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