June 29, 1905] 



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The GOVERNORS of the WOOLWICH 



POLYTECHNIC invite applications for the following appointments, 

 which will date from next September :— 



1. Five Teachers for Mathematics and Physics at commencing salaries 



ranging from ^130 to ;Ci6o per annum. Two of these appointments 

 are confined to Teachers (men and women) who have had experience 

 in Secondary Schools. 



2. Six Teachers for the Day Secondary School (mixed) at commencing 



salaries ranging from jCiod to ^140 per annum. The appointments, 

 which are open to men or women, will be divided, (rf) two Teachers 

 for English, History and Latin ; {h) two Teachers for French and 

 German ; (c) two Teachers for general form work in the Lower 

 School. 



3. One Teacher (woman) for Chemistry and Botany at a commencing 



salary of ;^i4o per annum . Experience in Secondary Schools 

 essential. 



4. One Teacher in the School of Domestic Economy at a commencing 



salary of £,^0 per annum. 



5. One Teacher for Engineering subjects at a commencing salary of ;^i5o 



per annum. 



6. One Teacher (evening classes only) for Building Construction, Builders' 



Quantities, &c. 



7. Two Art Pupil Teachers, each at a commencing salary of ^30 per 



S. One Teacher to take Evening Classes in English, French and Latin 

 preparatory for the London University Matriculation Examination. 

 Further particulars of the appointments may be obtained by sending to 

 the Principal a stamped addres<;ed Joolscap envelope. The last day for 

 receiving applications is Friday, July 14. 



A. J. NAVLOR, Clerk to the G 



EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT. 



MINISTRY OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 



The following posts at the School of Medicine, Cairo, .ire vacant :- 

 (rt) ASSISTANT to the PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY 



(Dr. G. Elliot Smith); 

 ib) ASSISTANT to the PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY 

 (Dr. Alex. R. Ferguson). 



Each appointment is for two years, and may be renewed at the end of 

 that time. Applicants should forward copies of testimonials and such other 

 particulars as are mentioned below. 



The pay of each post is £'^.-^10 per annum, the Egyptian pound being 

 worth ^d. more than the pound sterling. 



Ptivate Practice is not allowed. 



It is to be distinctly understood that the appointment gives no claim to 

 pension or indemnity. 



The Government reserves to itself the light to dismiss the Assistant for 

 misconduct or incapacity. 



In the Government Schools, as in all State Administrations in Egypt, 

 Sunday is a working day. The Schools are closed on PVidays. 



Leave will be granted on the same terms as to other Government officials. 

 The possibility of taking leave, and the period of the year at which it is 

 granted, depend upon the exigencies of the service. 



Pay commences from date of arrival in Cairo. On taking up his duties 

 in Cairo, each Assistant will receive one months pay in lieu of passage 



All applicants should attach a certificate from a legally qualified medical 

 man, stating that in his opinion the candidate is in a fit state of health to 

 undertake the duties of the post. 



All applicanis should state their age, what foreign languages they know, 

 and if they can be in Cairo by October 1. 



The latest mail by which applications may be posted will leave London 

 on Friday, July 14. Applications to be addressed to the Dikector, 

 Government School of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt. 



£8. 



MINISTRY of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, 

 EGYPT. 



POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. 



Ati INSTRUCTOR in ENGINEERING is required to begin work on 

 September 30 in the Polytechnic School of Engineering, Ghizeh (near 

 CaTro). . . . 



The Instructor appointed will be engaged in teaching Descriptive 

 Engineering and Hydraulics. 



Candidates must have had practical experience as engineers, and have 

 been engaged on work of a class^ intimately related to the subjects to be 

 taught. They should be from 25|o 35 years of age, unmarried, and have a 

 robust constitution. . . . 1 rr 



A University Degree or Diploma in Engineenng is an essential qualili- 

 cation. , . . ^ 



Salary about £430 per annum (.£ Eg. 35 per mensem), rising to about 

 iS53 per annum ({. Eg. 45 per mensem). Allowance for passage out to 

 Egypt. Bachelor quarters are provided. 



Applications, with full statement of qualifications, and accompanied by 

 copies only of testimonials, must be sent in before July 22, 1905, addressed 

 to W. C. Mackenzie, Esq., D.Sc, 5 The Crescent, Cromer, to whom 

 candidates may .ipply for further information. 



WANDSWORTH TECHNICAL 

 INSTITUTE. 



TEACHER of APPLIED MECHANICS and of M.\CHINE CON- 

 STRUCTION (Elementary) required for next Session. Particulars and 

 form of application may be obtained from the Registrar. 



BEWARE OF 



FEEBLE 

 IMITATIONS 



DO YOU WISH 

 TO BE 

 ^UP TO DATE 



in Scientific Demonstra'ting ? 



.- full descriptive pamphle 



the Kershaw. Patent Lantern 

 (Sfoud and Kendall's and 

 Kershaw Patents), made of 



;any. 



French polished, lin-„ 



asbestos and Russian iron. 

 Fitted with two double 

 .ichromatic objectives, go° 

 silvered prism, complete 

 uith B.T. or mixed jet, in 

 tr.ivelling case, measuring 

 23" X t6" X 9". 



ALL ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED^ ARC LAMPS, RESISTANCES, 



STANDS, &c. 



mI^k'e'r a. KERSHAW, Dopring-ton St., Leeds. 



a'.V7'A'.-/r/'('A' TO //..U.'s GOrERXMEXT. 



MINISTRY of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, 

 EGYPT. 



SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. 



An INSTRUCTOR in LAND SURVEYING and FARM 

 ENGINEERING is required to begin work on September 30 in the 

 School of Agriculture, Ghizeh (near Cairo). 



Preference will be given to candidates having experience of Practice and 

 Teaching. They should be from 23 to 33 years of age, unmarried, and have 

 a robust constitution. 



A University Degree or College Diploma is an essential qualification. 



Salary about .£295 per annum [£ Eg. 24 per mensem), rising to about 

 £393 per annum {C Eg. 32 per mensem). Allowance for passage out to 

 Egypt. Bachelor quarters are provided. 



Applications, with full statement of qualifications, and accompanied by 

 copies only of testimonials, must be sent in before July 22. 1905, addressed 

 to W. C. Mackenzie, Esq., D.Sc, 5 The Crescent, Cromer, to whom 

 candidates may apply for further information. 



AGRICULTURE AND LANDS DEPART- 

 MENT, SUDAN GOVERNMENT. 



Applications are invited for two vacancies a^ DEPUTY INSPECTORS 

 in the Agriculture and Lands Department of the Sudan Government. 

 Candidates must be from about 22 to ^o yeais of age and unmarried. They 

 must possess the National Diploma, a University Degree or College Dip- 

 loma, in Agriculture. Preference will be given to those who possess a 

 thorough knowledge of Agriculture from the practical standpoint. 



The commencing salary will be ^420 per annum (about ^^430 sterling). 

 The successful candidates will be required to take up their duties as soon as 

 possible. 



Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, birth certificate and 

 medical certificate, must be sent on or before June 30 to G. P. Foaden, 

 Esq., Laburnums, Ashburton, Devon, from whom further particulars may 

 be obtained. 



KHEDIVIAL AGRICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY, CAIRO, EGYPT. 



Applications are invited for two vacancies as INSPECTORS under the 

 Khedivial Agricultural Society, Cairo. Candidates must be from about 22 

 to 30 years of age and unmarried. They must posi^ess a University Degree 

 or Diploma in Agriculture. Preference will be given to those who po5<;e^ 

 a thorough knowledge of agriculture from the practical standpoint. The 

 commencing salary will be ^.-^^^ PC"" annum. The successful candidates 

 will be required to take up their duties as soon as possible after September i 



Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, birtb certificate and 

 medical certificate, must be sent on or before June 30 to G. P. Foaden, 

 Esq.. Laburnums, Ashburton, Devon, from whom further particulars may 

 be obtained. 



To SCIENCE MASTERS— (I) REQUIRED 



as soon as po>sible, PRINCIPAL OF TECHNICAL SCHOOL and 

 TEACHER OF ELECTRICITY. Candidates should have had ex- 

 perience in the organisation and work of a local Technical Instruction 

 Committee. Sal.ary, £250. (2) Science Master for Electro-Technics 

 and Electricity. Salary, ;£i6o to C'i'xi. Technical School and Insti- 

 tute. Also several Science and Mathematical Masters required in 

 September for Secondary Schools. Liberal salaries. Apply, giving 

 full details, 10 Gbikfiths, Smith, Powell & Smith, Tutorial Agents 

 (Estd. 1833), 34 Bedford Street, Strand. 



JOHNSTON SCHOOLS, DURHAM. 



ASSISTANT MISTRESS required for Secondary Day School for 

 Science, Mathematics, and some general work. Salary, £100 p^r annum, 

 rising to £^20 per annum. Applications, with full particulars, to be sent 

 to the Principal before July S. 



