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certificate or statement with respect thereto, the Commissioner may, in his
discretion, issue such certificate or statement on payment by the candidate
into the Public Account at some branch of the Bank of New Zealand of a
fee of two shillings and sixpence.
This regulation shall be deemed to take effect on and from the 1st day
of April, 1915.
200F. The following is the schedule of subjects of examination. Subject
to any provisions hereinafter contained, every candidate will be required
to pass in subject (1) of the schedule, and in not less than four, or in the
case of professional cadets in not less than five, other subjects to be chosen
from the list. For candidates in the service of any Department, sub-
Department, or departmental branch named in clause 200H hereof the
selection to be made must be in accordance with the provisions of that clause.
SCHEDULE OF SUBJECTS.
(1.) English Composition, including Precis-writing and Correspondence.
(2.) English Literature.
(3.) Greek.
(4.) Latin.
(5.) French.
(6.) German.
(7.) Italian.
(8.) Spanish.
(9.) Maori.
(10.) Arithmetic and Algebra.
(11.) Geometry and Trigonometry.
(11A.) Practical Mathematics.
(11B.) Practical Geometry and Graphics.
[Only one of the three subjects (11), (11A), (11B) may be taken.]
(12.) Mechanics and Hydrostatics.
(13.) Heat and Light.
(14.) Electricity and Magnetism.
(15.) Chemistry.
(16.) Physiography.
(17.) Geology.
(18.) Botany.
(19.) Zoology.
(20.) Physiology and the Structure of the Body.
(21.) General Hygiene.
(22.) General Agriculture.
(23.) Agricultural Chemistry [not to be taken in addition to (15)].
(24.) Agricultural Botany and Zoology [not to be taken in addition to either
(18) or (19)].
(25.) Dairy Science.
(26.) General History.
(27.) English Constitutional History.
(28.) Economics.
(29.) Economic History.
(30.) Economic Geography.
(31.) Jurisprudence.
(32.) Law of Contracts.
(33.) Law of Property (Part I).
(34.) Law of Property (Part II).
(35.) Law of Torts.
(36.) Criminal Law.
(37.) Industrial Law.
(38.) Statistical Method.
(39.) Elementary Actuarial Mathematics.
(39A.) Elementary Principles of Interest, Life Annuities, and Insurance
[not to be taken in addition to (39)].
(40.) Practice of Life and Accident Insurance.
(41.) Life and Accident Insurance Book-keeping.
(42.) Life and Accident Insurance Law.
(42A.) Law and Practice of Fire Insurance.
(43.) Applied Mechanics I (Materials and Structures).
(44.) Applied Mechanics II (Machines and Hydraulics).
(44A.) Mechanical Engineering [not to be taken in addition to (44)].
(45.) Electrical Engineering.
(46.) Electric Wiremen's Work.
(47.) Heat Engines.
(48.) Machine Construction and Drawing.
(49.) Building Construction.
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