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OXFORD.—The Indian forestry probationers elected last August have come into residence, and the India Office has issued a notice that thirteen more probationers will be selected at the end of October. Candidates must have passed Responsions at Oxford or the previous examination at Cambridge, or some equivalent examination, and will be expected to have some knowledge of chemistry, physics and mechanics, and to be between the age of eighteen and twenty-one years, but the selection board will have the power to relax the superior age limit in the case of candidates who have taken a university degree. Names of intending candidates must be sent to the Under-Secretary of State for India not later than October 26; forms of application can be obtained from Dr. Schlich, 29 Banbury Road, Oxford.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 72, 622–623 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072622a0
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