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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 13TH AUGUST, 1887.

Any Candidate for a Scholarship who has passed one of the above Examinations may omit, if she wishes, the obligatory subjects of the Entrance Examination.

SCHOLARSHIPS.

Fifteen Scholarships of £50 a year each, tenable in the College for three years from its opening; will be awarded on the results of the Entrance Examination in August.

A Scholarship may be awarded for special excellence in one or two subjects, or for a high aggregate of marks. A paper which falls below a certain standard of excellence will have no value assigned to it. The Governors do not pledge themselves to award all the Scholarships if Candidates of sufficient merit do not present themselves.

All Scholars will be expected to work for an Honour Examination of Oxford or London, and will hold their Scholarships subject to a yearly report from the Principal respecting their conduct and progress.

June, 1887.

THE ROYAL HOLLOWAY COLLEGE,

EGHAM, SURREY,

Application for Admission in the,

(To be filled up and returned to the Secretary at the College not later than

Full Name of Student.

Date of Birth.

Place of Birth.

Name and Address of Parent or Guardian.

Profession

or Occupation of Parent or Guardiau.

Particulars of previous Education.

Examinations already passed.

Optional Subjects offered for Entrance Examination.

(If the Applicant is a Candidate for

a Scholarship it should be here stated.).

Signature of Parent or Guardian...

Date

Term. 188

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N.B.—A Term's Notice must be given before the removal of a Student, otherwise the fee for the following

term will be charged.

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