Calendar: 1898-1899 Page 350
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34 CIVIL SERVICE CLASSE8 aok Engineer Studentships and Assistant Clerk- ships in the Navy 371 Sandhurst and Woolwich Cadetships 372 Correspondence for Provincial Candidates 372 Division III Female Appointments General Information 373 Woman Clerkships and Girl Clerkships in Civil Service 374 Female Telegraph Learnerships in Post Office 374 Female Sorterships in Post Office 376 Correspondence for Provincial Candidates 370 Intending Students from the Country 376 Lodgings 377 Reading and Refreshment Room 377 King's College Civil Service Club 577 List of Successes 378-385 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-like that afforded by the Civil Service itself-18 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 Copyistships Neio Class -If early employment is desired Boy Copyistship will leave more time for preparation for Second Division Clerkship or the Excise than most other employments the hours being only 39 per week The age is 15-18 and all are discharged at 20 The pay is 14 per week rising 18 week per year or 4d per hour the first year 5d the second and third and 6d the fourth and fifth Boy Copyists can of course compete for Second Division and Excise Appointments at any time if within the limits of age
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