THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH NOVEMBER, 1883.

CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA.

OPEN COMPETITION OF 1884.

HISTORY OF ENGLAND.-Period selected by the undersigned Candidate :-

ENGLISH LITERATURE. -Books selected by the undersigned Candidate :---

To the Director of Examinations,

Civil Service Commission.

Signature

CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA.

FORM OF APPLICATION; TO BE FILLED UP BY CANDIDATES.

This form must be sent so as to be received at the Office of the Civil Service Commission

on or before the 31st March, 1884.

SIR.

Date

865

A) If a General Register Office certificate cannot be obtained, the instructions printed on the other side will show what evidence should be supplied. If ovidence is already in the hands of the Commissioners, strike out "A certificate of my birth," and insert Evidence is already in the possession of the Commissioners.”.

BEING desirous to offer myself as a Candidate at the Examination for the Civil Service of India, which is appointed to commence on the 3rd of June, 1884, I transmit herewith, as required by the Regulations

(1.) A certificate of my birth, showing that I was born on the

day of

18

and that therefore my age was above

17 years and under 19 years on the 1st of January, 1884.

The terms indicated by the (2.) A certificate signed by

marks of quotation must appear in

the certificate, which must be given after personal examination, and bear date pot earlier than lat March,

(3) Two testimonials must be sent bearing date not earlier than 1st March, 1884. One of them should be given by an intimate acquaint- ance (not a relative) of not less than three or four years' standing; the other, if the candidate has recently left school, should be given by his late schoolmaster, or if he has had employment of any kind, by his late employer. If the candidate has been at any Uni- versity, he should send a certificate of good conduct from his College tutor.

of my having "no disease, constitutional affection, or bodily infirmity unfitting me, or likely to unfit me, for the Civil Service of India."

(3.) Proof of my moral character, viz. :—

(1.) A testimonial from

(2.) A testimonial from

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