Homeward Mail from India, China and the East: Monday 25th September 1911

Home and India Civil Services: Result of the Entrance Examination:  The following are declared by the Civil Service Commissioners to have obtained the first ninety-three places in the recent concurrent Open Competitive Examinations for the Home Civil Service, Indian Civil Service, and Colonial Civil Service (Eastern Cadetships). The letters H., I., C. show the Service (Home, Indian, Colonial) for which the candidates entered their names. Candidates whose names are marked * are not at present entitled to the offer of any appointment. Whether they may eventually become entitled to such an offer depends upon the final allocation of candidates higher up on the list. The selection of every candidate is conditional on his passing a medical examination, which will be held in London in the course of a few days: 1. Pinsent, Gerald Hume Saverie (H) … 4,260; … 2. Waterfield, Alexander Percival (H. I. C.) … 3,640 … list continues … The following are declared by the Civil Service Commissioners to have obtained the first ninety-three places in the recent concurrent Open Competitive Examinations for the Home Civil Service, Indian Civil Service, and Colonial Civil Service (Eastern Cadetships). The letters H., 1., C. show the Service (Home, Indian, Colonial) for which the candidates entered their names. Candidates whose names are marked t are not at present entitled to the offer of any appointment. Whether they may eventually become entitled to such an offer depends upon the final allocation of candidates higher up on the list. The selection of every candidate is conditional on his passing a medical examination, which will be held in London in the course of a few days:


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Referenced

GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976