INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. You are expected to be in your place before the time appointed for each paper, and on no account will you be allowed to enter the examination-room after the examination has commenced. You must be prepared to remain in the .room until you have finished the paper set for the morning or afternoon, as the case may be, or until the time allowed for the paper has expired. 2. You must not consult any book or notes, or communicate in any way "with any other candidate in the examinationroom. The Supervisor has authority to order any candidate who disobeys this instruction to withdraw from the examination. 3. Write on both sides of the paper, except the last sheet, of which only one side should be used for answers. Write your examination number at the top of every sheet of your answers, your name is not to be written thereon. Do not write out the questions, but put the number of the question before each answer. Leave a one inch margin to each sheet and a clear space of one inch between one answer and another. You may write the answers in any order, but the number of the question must be prefixed to its answer. 4. Fasten together with’ the paper-fasteners provided for the purpose all the sheets containing your answers to any one paper, and on the back of the last sheet write your examination number, the subject, and the number of sheets. Be careful not to omit any sheet of your answers. Do not fold the sheets. 5. When you have finished your answers to any one paper do not leave them on the table at which you have been sitting, but hand them to the Supervisor.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVIII, Issue 33, 25 August 1943, Page 622
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293INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVIII, Issue 33, 25 August 1943, Page 622
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