THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 11, 1910.
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Appendix A.
Form to be filled up by the Candidates at the commencement of the examination (Form Exn. 156).
Port
Date
Class for which examined
Candidate's Name
A. Where and how long did you serve in works at the making or repairing of
engines and boilers ?
B. How long and in what capacity did you serve in works on shore other than at
the making or repairing of engines and boilers ?
C. How long have you served in the engine-room at sea, and in what capacities ?
D. With what descriptions of engines have you served at sea?
What sizes were
the engines?
E. With what descriptions of boilers have you served at sea ?
F. What engine defects, or defects to auxiliary machinery, have come under your notice, what caused these defects, and how were they remedied? Give the names of the steamers for verification.
G. What boiler defects have come under your notice, what caused these defects, and how were they remedied? Give the names of the steamers for verification.
Appendix B.
ELEMENTARY QUESTIONS.
1.
What parts of an engine are generally made of wrought iron?
2.
What parts of an engine are generally made of cast iron?
3.
For what parts of an engine is steel sometimes used?
4.
What parts of an engine are generally made of brass or gun metal ?
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5.
Where is "white metal sometimes used? On arestat of what property possessed by
it is it adopted? What objection is there to its more general use?
6.
For what parts is Muntz metal sometimes used? Is it malleable? For what properties is it valued?
What difference is there in the composition of cast iron, of wrought iron, and of steel ?
8.
How can,cast iron, wrought iron, and steel be distinguished from each other?
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