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" The merit of the persons examined will be estimated by marks ; and the number set opposite to each branch iu the preceding regulation denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. "
Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners, Together with Appendices - Page 374
by Great Britain. Civil Service Commission - 1880
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Allen's Indian Mail and Register of Intelligence for British ..., Volume 14

China - 1856 - 780 pages
...several of the Universities, and the numbers wt opposite to each branch in the preceding paragraph denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. f. No Candidate will be allowed any marks, in respect of any subject of examination, unless he shall...
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Bradshaw's railway &c. through route and overland guide to India, Egypt, and ...

George Bradshaw - 1858 - 418 pages
...of the candidates examined will be estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to each subject denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of It. The examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and frj'ttra answers, and bjr n'ira...
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Bradshaw's railway &c. through route and overland guide to India, Egypt, and ...

George Bradshaw - 1858 - 406 pages
...Literature 375 7,125 5. Merit will be estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to each branch in the preceding regulation denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained. 6. No candidate will be allowed any marks in respect of any subject of examination, un'ess he shall...
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The Literary and educational year book

1859 - 452 pages
...merit of the persons examined will he estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to each branch in the preceding regulation denotes the greatest number...of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. 6. No candidate will be allowed any marks in respect of any subject of Examination unless he shall be...
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Madras

John Murray (Firm) - India - 1859 - 412 pages
...of the Universities, and the numbers set opposite to each branch in the preceding paragraph denote the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. 4. No candidate will be allowed any marks in respect of any subject of examination, unless he shall...
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The Calendar for the Year ...

Royal University of Ireland - Universities and colleges - 1859 - 490 pages
...candidates examined will be estimated by marks, and the numbers set opposite to each subject denote the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of u. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and written answers, and by vivA...
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The Master-Key to Public Offices, and Candidate's Complete Instructor ...

John BOULGER - 1860 - 232 pages
...of the candidates examined will be estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to each subject denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and written answers, and by viva voce...
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Guide to the Three Services: Civil, Naval, and Military

John Paxton Hall - 1860 - 186 pages
...of the candidates examined will be estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to each subject denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. The examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and written answers, and by viva voce...
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Government examinations, a companion to 'Under government' and a key to the ...

Joseph Charles Parkinson - 1860 - 154 pages
...of the candidates examined will be estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to «ach subject denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. The examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and written answers, and by viva voce...
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A complete practical guide to her majesty's Civil service, by a certificated ...

Civil service - 366 pages
...estimated by marks, and tne' numbers set opposite to each branch in the preceding regulation denote the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. 7. No candidate will be allowed any marks in respect of any subject of examination, unless he shall,...
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