Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices, Томови 4-5Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1859 |
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... India House APPENDIX IV . - Civil Service of India : — 1. Correspondence as to the Examinations of 1858 PAGE V 1 131 201 · 213 1 226 2. Correspondence as to the Examinations of 1859–60 3. Examination Papers set at the Examinations of ...
... India House APPENDIX IV . - Civil Service of India : — 1. Correspondence as to the Examinations of 1858 PAGE V 1 131 201 · 213 1 226 2. Correspondence as to the Examinations of 1859–60 3. Examination Papers set at the Examinations of ...
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... India , the Committee observed " that under the rule then " existing no person could be admitted to Haileybury under 17 , or go out to India after 23 ; and they added , that as two years ' residence was required , the maximum age for ...
... India , the Committee observed " that under the rule then " existing no person could be admitted to Haileybury under 17 , or go out to India after 23 ; and they added , that as two years ' residence was required , the maximum age for ...
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... India unless they should pass a further examination after an interval of not less than one year , and not more than two years , in the four following subjects : 66 : - " ( 1. ) The History of India , in the widest sense of the term ...
... India unless they should pass a further examination after an interval of not less than one year , and not more than two years , in the four following subjects : 66 : - " ( 1. ) The History of India , in the widest sense of the term ...
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... India Board , that he wished us to undertake the superintendence of the then approaching ex- amination of the candidates for writerships in the East India Civil Service . Believing that it might be for the public convenience that the India ...
... India Board , that he wished us to undertake the superintendence of the then approaching ex- amination of the candidates for writerships in the East India Civil Service . Believing that it might be for the public convenience that the India ...
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... India a constant succession of well - educated gentlemen as civil servants , we should at least take care that the persons the system we substitute brings into the service are as well versed in all it behoves a civil servant to know as ...
... India a constant succession of well - educated gentlemen as civil servants , we should at least take care that the persons the system we substitute brings into the service are as well versed in all it behoves a civil servant to know as ...
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