It is required for these cadets to master the competition totally. Exclusion has been frustrating Conquers - allowing hidden talents to take up several posts and giving equal weight to living languages.. 62

4. That each cadet shall be paid £100, towards defraying the cost of their passage to the Colony. I would suggest that it would be better to say, as in the case of the Foreign Office paper, that the Regulations for the examination shall be determined by the Secretary of State.

3. That the heads of examination, and also the syllabus, shall be perceived on our paper for the Ceylon Service. The latter appears rather more suitable. The former passage adapts to the Colony, that a knowledge of Chinese is not necessary.

A salary of $200 per annum, to commence from the date of arrival in the Colony, shall be paid. Mr. Dering is also of this opinion.

When Sir H. Robinson recommended £100, he was not aware that the reduced rate of passages for Government officers had been abolished in the Colony.

And that quarters, teachers, and books be provided for cadets who have proved an aptitude for acquiring languages.

It would result from day to day in the case of cadets having to ascertain this at the public expense while studying languages.

It appears to me it must be ascertained previously.

Cash & Civil Commissioner, W. ... what I inferred: it seems to me that Examinations are capable of testing the.

5. That for two years after their arrival in China the cadets shall ...

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It is required for these cadets to master the competition totally. Exclusion has been frustrating Conquers - allowing hidden talents to take up several posts and giving equal weight to living languages.. 62

4. That each cadet shall be paid £100, towards defraying the cost of their passage to the Colony. I would suggest that it would be better to say, as in the case of the Foreign Office paper, that the Regulations for the examination shall be determined by the Secretary of State.

3. That the heads of examination, and also the syllabus, shall be perceived on our paper for the Ceylon Service. The latter appears rather more suitable. The former passage adapts to the Colony, that a knowledge of Chinese is not necessary.

A salary of $200 per annum, to commence from the date of arrival in the Colony, shall be paid. Mr. Dering is also of this opinion.

When Sir H. Robinson recommended £100, he was not aware that the reduced rate of passages for Government officers had been abolished in the Colony.

And that quarters, teachers, and books be provided for cadets who have proved an aptitude for acquiring languages.

It would result from day to day in the case of cadets having to ascertain this at the public expense while studying languages.

It appears to me it must be ascertained previously.

Cash & Civil Commissioner, W. ... what I inferred: it seems to me that Examinations are capable of testing the.

5. That for two years after their arrival in China the cadets shall ...

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