Civil service guideLongmans, Green & Company, 1869 - 178 páginas |
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... Dublin , as they are compelled to undergo a medical examination by the doctor of that force on the day previous to the literary examination . The papers of those who are examined in Dublin or Edinburgh are forwarded to London , the ...
... Dublin , as they are compelled to undergo a medical examination by the doctor of that force on the day previous to the literary examination . The papers of those who are examined in Dublin or Edinburgh are forwarded to London , the ...
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... Dublin , by means of papers transmitted from and returned to this Office . SCOTLAND . Superintendent of Examinations in Edinburgh . G. Seton , Esq . , Advocate , Secretary to the Register - General of Scotland . IRELAND . Superintendent ...
... Dublin , by means of papers transmitted from and returned to this Office . SCOTLAND . Superintendent of Examinations in Edinburgh . G. Seton , Esq . , Advocate , Secretary to the Register - General of Scotland . IRELAND . Superintendent ...
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... DUBLIN Treasury Clerks 17-25 40 90 £ 5 * £ 150 Transcribers 17-25 Porters 20-40 1 47 House Keeper 25-45 1 72 ... DUBLIN CITY Chief Secretary PRISONS Warders 24-35 18 36 1 60 Male Officers 24-42 Female 24-40 16 30 40 ( See Prisons ...
... DUBLIN Treasury Clerks 17-25 40 90 £ 5 * £ 150 Transcribers 17-25 Porters 20-40 1 47 House Keeper 25-45 1 72 ... DUBLIN CITY Chief Secretary PRISONS Warders 24-35 18 36 1 60 Male Officers 24-42 Female 24-40 16 30 40 ( See Prisons ...
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... ( Dublin ) POOR LAW The President II . Clerks 18-25 26 100 15 $ 400 10 300 BOARD Do. to Inspectors 18-25 12 70 5 ( 150 Copyists & Extra 120 Clerks 16-40 9 80 10 180 Messengers 5 70 2 100 POOR LAW COMMISSION The Commis- sioners ( Dublin ) ...
... ( Dublin ) POOR LAW The President II . Clerks 18-25 26 100 15 $ 400 10 300 BOARD Do. to Inspectors 18-25 12 70 5 ( 150 Copyists & Extra 120 Clerks 16-40 9 80 10 180 Messengers 5 70 2 100 POOR LAW COMMISSION The Commis- sioners ( Dublin ) ...
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... ( Dublin ) , who is receiver of Constabulary ; I. Clerk , Dublin , £ 670-950 ; 2 I. do . , £ 670-20-800 ; 5 do . , II . Section , £ 520-20-650 ; 17 II . Clerks , £ 315-15-500 . ( c ) 8 I Clerks , £ 400-20-600 ; Architect , £ 265 . The ...
... ( Dublin ) , who is receiver of Constabulary ; I. Clerk , Dublin , £ 670-950 ; 2 I. do . , £ 670-20-800 ; 5 do . , II . Section , £ 520-20-650 ; 17 II . Clerks , £ 315-15-500 . ( c ) 8 I Clerks , £ 400-20-600 ; Architect , £ 265 . The ...
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Algebra allowed angle Arithmetic 350 Arithmetic elementary Arithmetic first four Arithmetic including Assis Book-keeping by Double candidate cent Chief Clerk Chief Secretary Civil Service Commissioners Class Clerks Competitive Examinations Court Department Deputy Ditto Divide Double Entry Dublin Elementary Arithmetic English Composition 150 English History Entrance Office Entrance Staff Euclid EXCHEQUER OF PLEAS Explain Extra Clerks feet following battles four rules French Geography 150 German given Grammar graphy Handwriting 100 Handwriting and Ortho Henry VII inches India Indian Civil Service Inspectors Intelligence 100 Ireland Junior Clerks Latin Ledger London Lord MAXIMUM Messengers Multiply Name of Office Orthography Précis Principal Clerks Prisons PRISONS Ireland Reading Registrar REGISTRY Royal Irish Constabulary Rule of Three Salary Scotch Ale Scotland Senior Senior Clerks Specimen Paper subjects Superintendent Supplementary Clerks Surveyor Temp Temporary Clerks tion Transcribing Translation Treasury Clerks triangle Vulgar Fractions Warders Writing from Dictation καὶ οἱ τε
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Página 152 - They heard, and were abashed, and up they sprung Upon the wing; as when men, wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake.
Página 154 - The village master taught his little school: A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he...
Página 144 - N'est-il pas vrai que celui qui l'a fait est bien fat? Sire, il n'ya pas moyen de lui donner un autre nom. Oh bien! dit le roi, je suis ravi que vous m'en ayez parlé si bonnement ; c'est moi qui l'ai fait. Ah ! Sire, quelle trahison! que Votre Majesté me le rende; je l'ai lu brusquement. Non, M. le maréchal ; les premiers sentiments sont toujours les plus naturels.
Página 98 - Examination, as may be deemed necessary. 8. The marks obtained by each candidate, in respect of each of the subjects in which he shall have been examined, will be added up, and the names of the...
Página 107 - Europe, which, though of little or no value, is still reprinted among his works; a Life of Beau Nash, which is not reprinted, though it well deserves to be so; a superficial and incorrect, but very readable, History of England, in a series of letters purporting to be addressed by a nobleman to his son; and some very lively and amusing Sketches of London Society, in a series of letters purporting to be addressed by a Chinese traveller to his friends.
Página 148 - There is nothing which must end, to be valued for its continuance. If hours, days, months and years pass away, it is no matter what hour, what day, what month, or what year we die. The applause of a good actor is due to him at whatever scene of the play he makes his exit. It is thus in the life of a man of sense, a short life is sufficient to manifest himself a man of honour and virtue; when he ceases to be such he has lived too long, and while he is such, it is of no consequence to him how long...
Página 168 - To a given straight line to apply a parallelogram, which shall be equal to a given triangle, and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Página 143 - Le maréchal, après avoir lu, dit au roi : Sire, Votre Majesté juge divinement bien de toutes choses ; il est vrai que voilà le plus sot et le plus ridicule madrigal que j'aie jamais lu.
Página 168 - AB into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole line and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square on the other part.
Página 144 - Le Roi a fort ri de cette folie, et tout le monde trouve que voilà la plus cruelle petite chose que l'on puisse faire à un vieux courtisan. Pour moi, qui aime toujours à faire des réflexions, je voudrais que le Roi en fît là-dessus, et qu'il jugeât par là combien il est loin de connaître jamais la vérité.
