XVI. ENGINEER STUDENTS: (p) 1. Handwriting and Orthography. (p) 2. Arithmetic (including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, Square and Cube Root). 3. Grammar. 4. English Composition. 5. Geography. 6. Mathematics (Euclid, first six books, and Algebra, including Quadratic Equations). 7. French translation. XVII. DOCKYARD APPRENTICES: (p) 1. Handwriting and Orthography. (p) 2. Arithmetic. 3. Grammar. 4. English Composition. 5. Geography. 6. Mathematics (Euclid, first three books, Algebra up to and inclusive of Quadratic Equations, Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression). XVIII. MOUNTED COAST GUARD MEN : (p) Candidates will be required to obtain one-fifth of the marks assigned to the subjects distinguished by this mark. E Inspector of Yard Accounts. A "Foreman of the Yard," employed for Manufacturing Accounts Medical Director-General Director of Transports 1 Examiner of Accounts, &c. Draughtsman Inspector 8 Clerks in these branches 30 6 Clerks and others 650 400 £800 850 1000 1300 1200 1300 ..at salaries from 500l. to 700 Commissionaires, &c., and Messengers on former establishment LEGAL DEPARTMENT. Advocate-General of the Office of Lord High Admiral (in addition to fees) Counsel and Judge-Advocate (in addition to fees) 1801. Superintendent-Magnetic and Meteorological Department 4007. Supernumerary Computers (together) OBSERVATORY AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Astronomer 2 Assistants Clerks and Computers (together) 150 2 Assistants, Magnetic and Meteorological Department, 100%. and ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE AT PORTSMOUTH. The duties are chiefly performed by Naval Officers. HOME NAVAL YARDS.* There are five Superintendents who are Naval Officers, and are so paid. and receive additional civil allowance. 24 Master Shipwrights, Engineers, and Master Attendants, &c. 5 Assistants, &c. 6 Clerks of Works 14 Cashiers, Storekeepers, &c. at salaries varying from 4007, to £700 2501. 500 1907. rising,, 300 4507. 700 * Chatham, Sheerness, Portsmouth, Devonport, Pembroke, and Haulbowline Dockyards. Royal Victoria, Royal Clarence, Royal William, Haulbowline Victualling Yards, and Deptford and Woolwich Store Yards. Writers, and Clerks employed as Writers.. 33 Foremen of the Yard (two of these receive 3007.) one at 1507., the rest at 220 100l. to 120 5 Chaplains (one at 4007.) 2 Assistant Chemists, &c. 8 Schoolmasters.. Number of Workmen authorized as the Establishments at the several The principal officer is usually a Naval Officer with, in some cases, a civil allowance; and in some cases this office forms only a subordinate part of his duties. 5201 6 Clerks 21 Clerks Writers, and Clerks employed as Writers In most cases an allowance of 50l. a year is made to the Clerks to meet the increased cost of living. * Dockyards.-Gibraltar, Malta, Halifax, Bermuda, Antigua, Jamaica, Sierra Leone, Cape of Good Hope, Trincomalie, Singapore, Hong Kong, Esquimalt, Shanghai. Victualling Yards.-Gibraltar, Malta, Halifax, Bermuda, Jamaica, Ascension, Sierra Leone, Cape of Good Hope, Sydney, Barbadoes, Auckland, Trincomalie, Hong Kong, Esquimalt. Superintendents of Shipkeepers, and Shipkeepers Subjects of Examination. I. CLERKS IN REGISTRAR'S OFFICE: 1. Handwriting and Orthography. 2. Transcribing. 3. Arithmetic (including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions). 5. Précis. 6. One of the following subjects: Latin or a Modern Language;* The leading points of English or Modern History; Algebra, Euclid, or any branch of Mathematics or Science. II. CLERKS IN MARSHAL'S OFFICE: 1. Handwriting and Orthography. 2. Transcribing. 3. Arithmetic (the first four rules, Practice, and the Rule of Three). 4. Grammatical structure of sentences of a simple character. Registrar, besides allowance of 4951. for Slave Trade matters Assistant Registrar Chief Clerk 3 First-class Clerks £1600 * In Examinations which are not Competitive the exercises in Languages are restricted to translation. |