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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1885-1886-463

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CIVIL SERVICE CLASSES 457 VII libit Snlncc Dqj art matt Names of Lecturers William Braginton Directoi John Wood Andrew James Walke Robert Hinks Robert Harcourt Comyn ADVICE TO CANDIDATES FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE It is better that Candidate for Civil Service Appointment should have the whole of his time to prepare for his Examin- ation business occupation however especially if it be light as that afforded by the Civil Service itself is by no means incompatible with success and as matter of fact large proportion of all appointments except the Class are gained by Candidates who have been able to devote only their evenings to their preparation Boy Clerkships and Boy Copyistships see page 469 If employment is desired before 17 Boy Clerkship age 15 17 pay 145 wreek rising Is week per year until 19 years of age will leave more time for preparation for Man Clerkship or the Excise than most other employments the hours being usually only 10 It is better that candidates for Boy Clerkships should devote all their time to their preparatory studies but if their success is delayed and immediate employment is necessary they may take situations as Boy Copyists age 14 18 pay Ad per hour the examinations for which are easy and frequent Boy Copyists and all unsuccessful candidates for Boy Clerkships who are eligible should endeavour to pass the Examination for Boy Clerk- ships before beginning direct preparation for any further
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