MILITARY COLLEGE
, I SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEAI/ANDEKS. (By Telegraph.—Press Associ3tion.) DUNEDIN, Sunday. The results of the examination for entrance to the Royal Military College at Duntroon are now available. Ths papers set for the examination were in same cases those of the matriculation" .examination, but in some subjects special papers were set. The pceeible number of marks obtainable in seven subjects was 1,100. Of 20 candidates, the following pasocd the examinations held in December: — W. Ivory (Wellington), Oil; J. B. JoTdan (Auckland), 901; J. T. KAble■white (Otamaru), 861; L. G. Goes (New Plymouth), 810; D. H. W. H. Donaldson (Wellington). 787; J. M. McDonald (Wanganui), 781; G. B. Parkinson (Wellington), 779; K. L. Stewart (Wanganui), 7CO; R. S. Park (Dunedin), 747; T>. Lv Duncan (Wd'lingtop), 620. Tile ftnai decision as to the number of candidates to proceed to Duntroon will be made by the Defence Department in conjunction with the Director of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 7
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