June 1871. HOUSEHOLD DIRECT COMMISSIONS. RETURN showing the NUMBER of MARKS gained in each Subject by the CANDIDATES for DIRECT COMMISSIONS in the HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE who were examined under the direction of the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS, on 6th June 1871, and subsequent days. The marks included in brackets are below the minimum, and are not counted in the total. Number. In Examination. Name. RETURN showing the NUMBER OF MARKS gained in each Subject by the CANDIDATES FOR DIRECT COMMISSIONS, &c.-continued. Mathematics. English. 300 500 750 500 500 The candidate named this subject but was not examined in it having failed in the obligatory part of the examination. June 1871. BRIGADE HOUSEHOLD Total. 245 2. Instructions issued to Candidates with respect to their Periodical Exami- 7. Papers used at the Open Competition for Entrance to the Indian Civil 246 CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA. 1.-CORRESPONDENCE. Evidence of age of native candidates. The Under Secretary of State, India Office, to the Secretary, Civil SIR, I am now to forward to you to be laid before the Commissioners a copy of a despatch, with its accompaniments, received from the Govern ment of Bombay, regarding a notification issued, with their approval, and with the concurrence of the Bombay University, explanatory of the University regulation regarding the age of admission to that institution. I am, &c. ENCLOSURE 1. TO HER MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA. MY LORD DUKE, Educational Department, London. WITH reference to your despatch No. 12, dated the 28th April last, we have the honour to forward herewith copy of a notification which has been issued by the Director of Public Instruction, with our approval, and with the concurrence of the University of Bombay, in explanation of the University regulation regarding the minimum age for admission to the matriculation examination. We have, &c. |