Spelling, Arithmetic, Précis, Handwriting reading MSS. writing. Arithmetic, Law, Italian, Handwriting Spelling, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Geo graphy, and History. Spelling, Arithmetic, English Composi. tion, Geography, and History. Language. Précis. Law. guage, Précis. 'ing, Handwriting, Précis. Arithmetic, English Composition, Geogra phy, History, Précis, Handwriting. Spelling, French, German, History, Geo graphy, Précis, Handwriting. Arithmetic, English Composition, History of England and of the Constitution, Latin, French, Greek, comparing Copies. TABLE G. 2.-Causes of Rejection, &c.—continued. Being an Analysis of Table F. 1., and showing the Extent to which Rejections have been attributable to Failures in SPELLING and ARITHMETIC. TABLE H. - Showing the Extent to which APPOINTMENTS would have been affected, if the EXAMINATIONS in Competition had been restricted to Subjects absolutely essential to the Performance of official Duties. NOTE.-In constructing the following Table, it has been assumed that the subjects relating immediately to practical official duties, are Handwriting, Spelling, Arithmetic, Copying, English Composition, and (in certain departments) Book-keeping. All other subjects are here treated as tests of general ability and information. The result of the 76 competitions to which the Table refers was, that 115 persons obtained situations, and the Table shows that of these nine only would bave been replaced by others if the examination had been confined to “office subjects." TABLE I. 1.-Showing the Schools at which were educated the CANDIDATES for CLERKSHIPS, &c., in certain of the PRINCIPAL * Viz., Treasury (established Clerks), Home Office, Colonial Office, Foreign Office Table I. 1.—continued. Grammar Schools, 8c.-cont. Rochester Cathedral Walden, Northampton, Bannow, Berkhampstead, Bath. Brighton College Diocesan Wandsworth |