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[| May 25, 1899 
BEDFORD COLLEGE, LONDON 
(FOR WOMEN), 
YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, W. 
Principal—Miss ETHEL HURLBATT. 
SESSION 1898-9. 
The Easter Half Term begins on Thursday, May 2s. 
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. 
One Arnott Scholarship in Science, Annual Value £48, and one Reid 
Scholarship in Art, annual value 30 Guineas, each tenable for three years, 
will be awarded on the result of the Examination to be held at the College 
‘ on June 27 and 28. 
Names to be sent to the PriNciPAL not later than June 15. 
F. MABEL ROBINSON, Secretary. 
THE ELECTRICAL 
GENERAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, 
EXPERIMENTAL ENGINEERING 
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Develops Electrical and Mechanical Patents. 
Constructs Experimental and Special Machinery and Models to 
Specification. 
UVERNM RE LONDON BRANCH at 
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Tuition by JOHN GIBSON, M.A. (First Class, Camb.), and G. LOLY, B.A 
(First Class, London), for all Public Examinations. Special Instruction 
in Scientific Agriculture for successful practical Agriculture and Forestry 
in the British Islands or the Colonies; also in Geology, Botany, &c., 
Practical, Chemical, and Physical Laboratories. The ‘‘State Corre- 
spondent” and Higher Examination Journal gives up-to-date particulars 
of all the leading C.S. and other Examinations. Price 24d., post free. 
Prize of One Guinea for competition each month; Special Prize of Five 
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Well-fitted LABORATORIES can be used for RESEARCH at any hour 
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INSTITUTE. 
Wanted for September next :— 
1. A Teacher of Evening Classes in Chemistry and Metallurgy. Salary, 
£120 per annum. . i 
. A Teacher of Evening Classes in Physics and Mathematics. Salary, 
4120 per annum. 
The selected Candidates will be expected to devote their chief attention 
to the work ; but a limited number of private appointments will be allowed. 
3. A Second Art Master to take charge of the Day Classes and to assist 
in the Evening Work. Salary, £150 per annum. Copies of the duties will 
be forwarded on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope. 
Apply, stating age and qualifications, and forwarding o¢ #zove than three 
testimonials, not later than Monday, June 12th, to 
JOHN TURNER, 
Director of Technical Instruction. 
INDIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
Required for the Geological Survey of India, a Specialist, who should 
have a thorough training in Field Geology, and experience in carrying out 
Geological Surveys, as well as in conducting economic inquiries in connection 
with Coal-fields. 
Candidates, under 40 years of age, are invited to apply tu the Under- 
Secretary ofState, India Office, Whitehall, London, not later than the 
r5th June, with Certificates of Qualifications and of Age. 
The Salary of the Post is goo Rupees a month; and the Appointment will 
be for a term of five years. 
Further particulars will be furnished on 
REVENUE SECRETARY, India Office, Whitehall. 
A. GODLEY, Under-Secretary of State. 
written application to the 
India Office, 3rd May, 1899. 
THE YORKSHIRE COLLEGE, LEEDS. 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
Applications for the Appointment of a LECTURER on AGRI- 
CULTURAL CHEMISTRY, at a stipend of £250 a year, will be received 
upto June 26th, 1899, by the REGISTRAR OF THE COLLEGE, from whom 
Jurther particulars of the Appointment may be obtained. 
EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. 
FIVE ASSISTANT MASTERS REQUIRED, to begin work in 
October, in Cairo Secondary School, under Ministry of Public Instruction. 
Masters to teach in English exclusively—one of them principally Physics 
and Chemistry, two of them principally Mathematics, and the two others 
principally English. Over three hundred boys. English Head Master. 
‘Leaching hours on an average, three daily—Fridays excepted. Summer 
vacation not less than two months annually. Graduates of Oxford or 
Cambridge preferred. Salary about £295 per annum (L. Eg. 288), rising 
to about £393. Civil Service Pension Scheme. 
Allowance for passage out to Egypt. 
Applications, accompanied by copies only of testimonials, must be sent in 
before June 30, 1899, marked outside ‘‘ English Masterships,”’ and addressed 
to the SECRETARY-GENERAL, Ministry of Public Instruction, Cairo, Egypt, 
to whom Candidates may apply for further information. 
COUNTY BOROUGH OF WEST HAM. 
Applications are invited for the following Appointments on the Teaching 
Staff of the Municipal Technical Institute :— 
ASSISTANT LECTURER in MATHEMATICS (41s0 per annum), 
DEMONSTRATOR in ENGINEERING (£100 per annum). 
The above are commencing salaries. 
Full particulars can be obtained by sending a fully addressed foolscap 
envelope to the Principat, Municipal Technical Institute, Romford Road, 
West Ham, E., before June 29th, 1899. 
By order of the Council, 
FRED. E. HILLEARY, Town Clerk. 
Town Hall, West Ham, E., May 18th, 1899. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
JODRELL PROFESSORSHIP OF ZOOLOGY. 
This Chair will be vacant by the resignation of Prof. Weldon at the close 
of the present Session. 
Applications, accompanied by such testimonials as Candidates may wish 
to submit, should reach the Secretary by Monday, June 5s, 1899. 
Further information will be sent on application to the SECRETARY. 
‘The new Professor will enter on his duties in the October following. 
J. M. HORSBURGH, M.A., Secretary. 
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