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15. Where, during the course of a special examination, a candidate who has been referred or who has appealed, is found to have a permanent defect in tal eyesight such as to render him unfit for a sea carper, he will be finally rejected and will not be allowed to be examined again in the sight tests on any future occasion. If the candidate is, however, still dissatisfied, he may, if he so desires, present himself for a second special examination on payment of the prescribed fee, provided that he brings with him a person to witness the examination and such person may be an ophthalmic surgeon. The special examination will be conducted by the Examining Board and The fee will not be returnable unless, in special circumstances, the Director sees ♬t to refund it. In no case will this fer be refunded to candidates under 14 years of age.

16. lo certain cases a candidate may not be finally rejected at a first special examination. Such candidate will have the option of taking a second special examination as provided by paragraph 15 or of being specially re-examined after ao interval of three months on payment of the appropriate fee. If he la suc- cessful this fce will be refunded,

17. The sight test certificate is valid for three calendar months irrespective of the number of attempts a candidate may make to pass the examination for a certificate of competency within that period. The sight test fee paid will be deducted from the fee payable on the first attempt only at the examination for the certificate of competency. Subsequent attempts to pass the examinations or part examination within the period of three months will be charged at the normal examination Ise.

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

RULES CONCERNING THE CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY.

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1. The examinations will begin each day at a time appointed by the Examiner. A luncheon interval will be given each day generally betweço | pyl to 2 p.m.

As far as possible, candidates will be given ample notice of the day and time of oral examinations.

Candidates must appear punctually at the examination room at the time

appointed.

3. No person other than those whose duties require them to be present will be allowed in the room during the examination." Instructors will not be allowed in the building in which the examination is conducted during the conduct thereof.

4. Before the examination begins, the tables or desks will be cleared of all scraps of paper and books other than those permitted in the examination room. 5. (1) The following tables and books will be supplied at the examination

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Nautical Tables (including logarithra tables), Le. Norie (full edition), Burtops. Alt-Azimuth Tables-Burdwood, Davis.

Admiralty Tide Tables-European and Pacific Ocean.

Nautical Almanac-Abridged Edition.

(2) Candidates who wish to use tables other than the above may bring such tables into the examination room, on condition that they submit them to the examiner for scrutiny and approval before the examination begins. These tables must contain no manuscript notes. Subject to the examiners approval, no re striction will be placed on the use of any tables, but candidates must understand the theory on which the tables are based, and Buch tables must be capable of

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giving an answer within the limits of accuracy required to pass the examination. When tables other than those supplied are used in answering a question, the toe of the tables and a note of what is actually obtained from them must be paled on the candidate's answer paper.

6. All instruments necessary for use in the examinations are supplied, but One of our candidates will be allowed to use their own drawing instruments and slide rutes. provided that the examiner'a approval is obtained before the examination begins. If a slide rule is used, a note to this effect should be entered on the candidate's Answer paper.

1. (1) Candidates are forbidden to bring books or papers of any kind frohiton of whatever, other than nautical tables, into the examination room.

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don is infringed, the offender will be regarded as having failed and will not be paper. admitted to re-examination for a period of thres months.

(2) A candidate who uses his own nautical tables or instruments without first obtaining the permission of the examiner will be regarded as having failed and will not be adimitted to re-examination for a period of three months.

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8. If in the opinion of the examiner, a candidate intentionally defaces, Laury to blots, writes in, or otherwise injures any book or form or damages any instru- ment belonging to the examination room, his papers will be retained until he has replaced the damaged book, documeat or instrument. He will not be allowed to remove the damaged book or document or instrument, and he will be regarded as having failed.

9. No candidate may leave the examination room without permission and Leaving toom without giving up the paper on which he is engaged. Under no circumstances or building. will a candidate be allowed to leave the building while the examination is pro- ceeding. A candidate who breaks this rule will be regarded as having failed the Stamination.

10. Silence must be kept in the examination room.

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II. (1) No candidate will be allowed to work out his problems on waste All work to paper, or to write on the blotting paper supplied for his use in the examination. be abow. A candidate who breaks this rule will be regarded as having failed the examina- tica

(2) A sheet of blotting paper will be issued to each candidate with the first examliation paper, and it must be returned each day to the examiner when the last paper is completed. The examiner will be careful to see that the blotting paper has not been used by the candidate in solving his problems, or for convey- ing boformation to other candidates. All work, except sketches, must be în ink.

12 (1) In the event of any candidate being discovered referring to any un- Penaby for anthorized book or paper, or copying from another, or accepting assistance or color, etc. Information from another, or affording any assistance or giving any information to another, or communicating in any way with another, during the time of samination, or copying any part of the problems, for the purpose of taking bem out of the examination rooms, he will be regarded as having failed, and will not be admitted to re-examination for a period of six months.

(2) A candidate guilty of a second offence of a kind referred to in sub- Paragraph (1) will not be admitted to re-examination until twelve months have elapsed.

13. Any candidate violating any of these rules, or being guilty of insolence Prouty for

to the examiner, or of disorderly or improper conduct in or about the examina breach of rider. tion com, will render himself liable to the postponement of his examination, or

if he has passed, to the detention of his certificate for such period as the Director may think filt

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