to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, or to the Colonial Secretary, as the case may be, together with (a) a certificate of

Age (b) a

certificate of health, (c) whatever Certificate or testimonials

as to character they

May possess.

5. No candidate shall be

allowed to compete unless he shall have previously satisfied the Secretary of State for the Colonies, or the Colonial Secretary,

as to his eligibility

in respect of age, health,

and character.

In

Examination

6. Prior to the examination

held locally, the Board

of Examiners will appoint

a day for the examination,

and

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Know

? 200 or below

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and cause due notice thereof

to be given in the Gazette

or otherwise

The

subjects of examination

for Class A, will be the same as those for the third Series Examinations for

cadet class clerkships in

For Class B the essentials

of the Examination will be the following English subjects, namely:- (a) Reading including print

Manuscript

and manuscript (b) Handwriting, including

quality & rapidity (c) Writing from

dictation

200 marks

400;

and copying from Manuscript 400 (d) Composition. The subject

may be chosen with a view to test also general

intelligence. Punctuation,

Grammar

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