Calendar: 1899-1900 Page 410
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406 CIVIL SERVICE DEPARTMENT jects Shorthand or Bookkeeping 100 Algebra 100 Latin 100 French 100 German 100 Drawing 100 Theor Mechanics 100 Chemistry 100 At least two but not more than four optional subjects to be taken Salaries £80-5-100 £100-10-150 £150-12-10-200 £200-15- 245 £245-15 and 20-300 with chance of reaching higher Appointments Β -NAVY EXAMINATIONS ft In this section are received Candidates for 111 ν Naval Engineer and Naval Construction Student- ships -Subjects Class Arithmetic 400 Al- gebra 400 Euclid Books II HI 400 English 400 Geography 200 History 200 French 400 Natural Science Mechanics with either Physics or Chemistry 600 Class II Drawing Freehand or Geometrical 200 Addi- tional Mathematics Arithmetic Algebra Euclid and Trigonometry 400 German 400 Latin 400 Candidates must take up all subjects in Class and may take up Drawing and one other subject in Class II Limits of age 14 and 16£t Examinations are held every April The examina- tion is an open competitive one The parents of each Engineer Student are required to pay £40 per annum for each year of training In certain cases these payments are reduced and in all cases about £50 is returned to the Students in the ויי shape of weekly pay The full pay of the Engin- eering Branch of the Navy varies from that of Assistant Engineers at £137 year to that of Inspectors of Machinery with £500 rising to £700 0&X$1 year fw1 φ V$ v' λ λ λ λ Λ Assistant Clerkships in the Navy -Subjects- Class Arithmetic 400 Algebra 400 Euclid Eooks II III 400 English 400 Geography
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