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No. 255/1941 (T).
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-FORTUNE ISLAND.
Light not Burning.
Position. Lat. 14° 03′ N., long. 120° 29′ E. (Approx.).
Details.-Fortune Island Light was reported not burning on the night of October
26th, 1941.
Authority.-U.S. Naval Authorities.
HARBOUR OFFICE,
HONG KONG, 3rd November, 1941.
J. JOLLY,
Harbour Master.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEpartment.
No. 1281.—A Competitive Examination for appointments of Probationer Clerks (Male) in Government Service will be held in King's College on Saturday, 22nd Novem- ber, 1911, commencing at 9 a.m., when all candidates will be examined in English Dictation and General Knowledge, and on Thursday, 27th November, 1941, when only those who have passed in Dictation and General Knowledge will be examined in Arith- metic, Composition, Translation from English to Chinese and from Chinese to English.
A list of the Index Numbers of Candidates who have passed the Dictation and General Knowledge tests will be posted at Noon on Tuesday, 25th November, 1941, at King's College, the General Post Office (Hong Kong and Kowloon) and the Colonial Secretariat.
The Examination will be limited to persons in possession of a Hong Kong School Certificate or other certificates of a recognized examining body accepted by the Director of Education as equivalent. For this purpose certificates issued by Headmasters will not be accepted.
Intending candidates must forward to the Colonial Secretary's Office in envelopes clearly marked "J.C.S. Examination" on or before Friday, 14th November, 1941, a copy of their school certificate together with a certificate as to character and education from the Headmaster of their last school and one unmounted photograph on the back of which should be written the candidate's name, address and date of birth.
31st October, 1941.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
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