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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 27, 1931.

APPENDIX A.

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS RECOGNISED BY THE GOVERNMENT,

The following is a list of Technical Schools attendance at which is recognised by the Government as affording remission of some period of the service required to qualify a candidate for examination for a Certificate of Competency as Engineer.

(1) DAY CLASSES,

When nothing is stated to the contrary, time spent in attending the day classes in Mechanical Engineering of a re- cognised Technical School is accepted as equivalent to workshop service in the ratio of three years of the former to two of the latter, provided the applicant was over 15 years of age (or 14 years of age in the case of students at Junior Technical Schools) and can produce the Principal's certificate for continuous and regular attendance at all the approved classes end for satis- factory progress. Such time cannot as a rule be accepted as equivalent to more than two years' workshop service.

(a) Name of School or Institution (for Seniors). **Adelaide.--School of Mines, Adelaide. **Adelaide.-University of Adelaide.

**Ballarat.

School of Mines, Ballarat.

Belfast. Municipal Technical Institute, Belfast. *Birmingham.--University of Birmingham.

Birmingham.--City of Birmingham Municipal Technical School, Suffolk Street, Birmingham. (Afternoon Classes). Bombay.-Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute, Bombay, Bradford.Municipal Technical College, Bradford.

Brighton. Municipal Technical College, Brighton. **Brisbane.-Technical College, Brisbane.

Bristol. Merchant Venturers Technical College, Bristol.

Bristol. University College, Bristol.

Cardiff. The Technical College, Cardiff.

Cardiff.-University College of South Wales and Monmouth.

shire, Cardiff.

Cork. Crawford Municipal Technical Institute, Cork. ¶Dartmouth.-Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.

Devonport.-Royal Naval Engineering College, Devonport.

Dublin. University College, Dublin,

Edinburgh.-Heriott-Watt College, Edinburgh.

Glasgow. Royal Technical College, Glasgow.

Glasgow.-James Watt Engineering Laboratories, Glasgow

University.

**Hobart.-University of Hobart.

Huddersfield. Huddersfield Technical College, Huddersfield.

*Time spent by students of the Electrical Engineering Department on work similar to that in the Mechanical Engineering Department to count as equivalent.

Time spent at afternoon classes to count as equivalent to two-thirds of the same period of workshop service, five hours in the classes being reckoned as equivalent to one day.

Half, only, of the time to be counted.

§Time to count in full up to three years, or in the case of students who were in training in or before September, 1908, up to four years under the following conditions:-

(a) A certificate of practical workmanship and good conduct must be

produced.

(b) A student must have been at least 20 on completion of his

training.

(c) Any deficiency in workshop service to be made good by service as

engine fitter in shops where steam engines are made or repaired.

A complete session to count as six months.

One third, only, of the time to be counted, with maximum allowance of one year.

**Time spent at classes in electrical engineering will be accepted at half value up to a maximum of eighteen months.

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