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ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF LONDON. _ • The London topnty Council

invites' applications from women with experience in social work for temporary ernplo)paent as arsistant organisers of children'acare work. The permanent organising staff is recruited by selection front the temporary staff. Candidates mustik natural-born British subjects under forty years (stage. Marriage will put an end to the contract of sem ice of any candidate appointed. The basic rate of pay for temporary assistant crganhaers Is 40s., which, with tem- porary additions at present in force, makes a total of 69s. lid, a week.

Applications must be made on the official form, copies of which (with full details) may be obtained by.sendIng.a stamped addressed foolscap envelope (marked Tem- porary Assistant fargsniser 'J.) do thellerk aLXbeCouacil, The County Hall, Wisst- minster Bridge, London, S.E. 1. Forms must be returned by Saturday, June 26th, 1026. Canvassing disqualifies. ` • - - NORTHEMPTON EDUCATION- COMMITTEE. NORTHAMPTON_ SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. -

The Committee require a HEAD-MISTRESS for the Northampton School for Girls-number on Registers'300.- AdvanemPeourses 'in Science and Modern Studies ate conducted in the School. Candidates should be graduates with a good Honour's Degree, or possess equivalent qualifications. They should have had experience in good Secondary Schools. Salary scale, 1600, rising by yearly increments of 125 to £700 per annum. -Forms of Application may be obtained from the undersigned, to whom they should be returned completed not later than the 28th June, 1928. A. C. BOYDE, Director of Education, Borough Education Office, 4 St. Mks Street, Northampton, June 8th, 1926. •

S UNDE ELAND ED.UCATION COMMITTEE.

DAY TRAINING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, LANGEAM TOWER, SUNDERLAND.

Applications are invited for the following posts, vacant -at the beginning of the Autumn Term :- 1. Minims OF INFANT Mrra0D-FAlucation and Educational Handwork. 2. Lamm IS MUsc, RliTT011 AND ELOCUTION (with a subsidiary subject- History preferred).

Salary according to the Burnham Scale, as varied by later decisions and agreements. Application forms are obtainable from the undersigned, to whom they must be returned not later than Monday, June 21st, 1926, together with copies of three recent testimonials, and the names of three persons to whom reference may be made. HERBERT EKED, Chief Education Officer.

Education Offices, 15 John Street, Sunderland. May 29th. 1920.

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. FACULTY OF COMMERCE. -- ASSISTANT LECTURER IN ECONOMICS.

The Council invites applications for the Assistant Lectureship in Economics. Preference will be given to. candidates who have specialised in Transport.

The-appointment.is in Grade ; salary £300 per annum.' Three copies of applications, together with testimonials If desired, should reach the undersigned not later than 10 a.m. on- June 21st, 1926. - - Further particulars may be obtained from C. G. BURTON, Secretary, UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN, APPOINTMENT OF LIBRARIAN.

The University Court will proceed, on July 27th, 1928, to Use appointment of a University Librarian la succession to the late J. Anderson, LL.B. It is essential that each applicant should hold a University Degree. Salary-1800 per annum. The Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the Secretary to the Univer- sity, with whom applications must be lodged before July 1st, 19211. The University, Aberdeen, II. J. BUTCHART, Secretary.

LOAD MAYOR TRELOAR HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN, ALTON, HANTS. (SC:Wiest TUBEgcULOSIS)„

PROBATIONERS are received at the above Hospital at the age of 18 years. The training is for three years, and is valuable to those intending to become fully trained Nurses, but who are too young for general training. Part of the training may th

be given at e Seaside Branch at Hayling Island. Candidates must be well-educated. Salary £16 first year, £20 second year, 124 third year, with board, lodging, uniform and laundry.

Particulars will be sent on application to the Matron.

UNIVERSITY _.. OF _DUBLIN. -- TRINITY _ COLLEGE. THE PROFESSORSHIP OF ARABIC, PERSIAN, AND HINDUSTANI will be vacant in Michaelmas Term. Applications, accompanied by a detailed statement of qualifications and copies of testimonials, must reach the undersigned on or before Monday, June 21st.

The salary attached to the Chair is £250 per annum and the duties consist chiefly in lecturing Probationers for the Indian Civil Service. The tenure of the Chair is for seven years in the lint instance, but the Professor will be eligible for re-election. Chambers in College will be provided.

G. WATERHOUSE, • Secretary to the University Council.

OAREERS FOR EDUCATED GIRLS.-Special Training in Secretarial Method. Six to twelve months. Residential Hostels" recent mended and posts after training secured through the Appointments Department. -CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT.BUREAU AND STUDENTS' CAREERS .ASSOCl/C-

TION (Incorporated), 54 'Russell Square, W.C. 1. ' ' "

trturts, *tliolarships,

_ . MONTAGU H. eQX, Clerk of the London County Council.

DEHONsTESTIOk SCHOOL, COLET GARDENti, W. KENSINGTON, W. 14. •

Chairman, C. G. Monteliore, Di)., ILA. Principal: Miss E. E. Lawrence.-For CROWBOROUGH, SUSSEX. - Boarding School for Girls, Information concerning Scholarships, Loan Fund ant Grant front the Board of A few vacancies for September, 1926.-Apply for illustratod prospectus.--

Education apply to the SECRETARY, Miss A. MELVILLE GREEN, B.A., Whincroft, VROEBEL EDUCATIONAL -INSTITUTE COLLEGE FOR 1' TEACHERS GROVE HOUSE, ROEHAMPTON LANE, . S.W. 15.

GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC ICOREGRATION OF" LONDON), Victoria Embankment, EA'. 4.

PRINCIPAL, SIR LANDON RONALD, F.R.A.M., F.R.C.M. &c.

PRIVATE LESSONS in any single Musical Subject and STAGE TRAINING in Elocution, Gesture, Dancing, Opera, Chimes in Conducting, Complete Musical Education at incinsive fees, fl) 9s. and L12 15i. Opera Class Saturdays. Special Training Course for Teachers (approved by Teachers' Registration Council).

Prospectus and Syllabus of Local Centre and Schools Examinations (open to general public) free.

H. SAXE WYNDHAM, Secret:try.

Tale.: Cent. 4459 and City 5586. -

EASTBOURNE. - rilHE EASTBOURNE SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 1 All Domestic Science subjects taught. Resident ant Day Pupils. Certificates granted. Principal : Miss RANDALL, 1st. Class Diploma. Edinburg. it. Training School.

Nous' Srbools anti Colleges.

rilfiE Grange, Matfield, Kent.-Preparatory School for Boys 1 near Tunbrldr. Wells, Grounds 8) acres. Boys prepared for Public St,h0011 and Royal navy. Arrangamants ma le f-at care during Holilaya of boys WII/Se parents are abroa.1.-Head-Master : C. A. PERKIN, 11.A. (Oxon).

ItEADING SCHOOL, BERKSHIRE. Head-Master: G. II. X BETON, M.A. (late Sixth Form Master at Fettes College).

Preparation for Univeraities, Army, Navy, Professional, or Business careers. Leaving Scholarships include two of £100 to Oxford. Fine buildings, including Chapel, Chemical and Physical Laboratories, Workshop; Oymnasittib; Swimming Bath, and Armoury. Fees from 175 -Si per annum.-Particulars may be obtained from the BURSAR.

nEREFORD CATHEDRAL SCHOOL.--A first-grade Public II School with valuable Leaving Scholarships. Recent scholarship successe,.. Fees, £95. Good playing-fields, new Gymnasium, Rowing, Rugby Football. Pm- matory school attached. Boys received from age of seven. Prospectus front Head-Master. Dr. CREES.

j(ELLY COLLEGE, TAVISTOCK.-Magnificent buildings, beautiful situation, 340 feet above sea, on edge of Dartmoor. Preparation for Universities, services and Professions. Read-Master: Rev. N. MILLER, M.A., (late House-Master Halleybury College).

KING EDWARD VI SCHOOL, BURY ST. EDMUNDS.- Public School education at moderate fees.-For particulars of entry, scholar- ships, de., apply HEAD-MASTER.

BRADFIELD COLLEGE.-An Examination will be held on June 15th and 18th, 1926, to award Three Foundation Scholarships of MO. Four Exhibitions of 150, Six Exhibitions of £40 and One Exhibition of M.-Entry forms can be obtained from the SECRETARY, Bradfield College, Berks.

MHE GLEBE HOUSE, HUNSTANTON-ON-SEA. 1 PREPARATORY for the PUBLIC SCHOOLS and DARTMOUTH R.N.

COLLEGE. Head-Master: C. BARBER, M.A. (Oxon).

CANF°

RD SCHOOL, WIMBORNE. - APply to HEAD- MASTER for full information about Scholarship Examinations to be held in the first week of July. 1,100 downwards.

PETER'S SCHOOL, YORK.

An Examination for Foundation Scholarships value £25 to £50 will take place July 6th and 7th. Entries close June 25th. Applications front the BURSAR.

V ESWICK SCHOOL, Derwentwater.-A eo-educational School In the Lake District. Fees £81. New buildings opening September. scholar- ship and Entrance Examination July 3rd.

READY - HANDBOOKS OF IMPORTANCE. THE HANDBOOK AND DIRECTORY OF ADULT EDUCATION, issued miler the auspices of The British Institute of Adult Education. General information. Directory of Bodies concerned. Geographical Survey of activities, faellitiee, stc. 3s. 6d. Postage 5d. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS YIL'AR BOOK, 1928. (Metal Book of the H.M.e. Eton, Harrow, Rugby, drc., 10a. 66., postage 94. THE SCHOOL- MASTERS YEARBOOK AND D1R EC roRY. 17,000 Schoolmasters, 1,700 Schools. 359., postage 94. All Booksellers and H. F. W. Deane and Sons The Year Book Press, Ltd., 31 Museum Street, London, W.C. 1.

Mies' Scrimois attb Colleges.

EDENSTEADS, Crosby-on-Eden, Cumberland. School for Girls, 7 to 17. English, French, Mathematics, Latin, PlanotOrte (Matthay Method), Singing, Eurhythmics, Elocution. Large mixed farm attached-dairy, poultry work and .gardening, de., taught. Farm produce provided -cream, butter, eggs. Six qualified. Mistreases.-Apply. PRINCIPAL. ,.

JERSEY LADIES' COL.LEGE. DAY AND BOARDING SCIIGOL. Full prepiratIon for University Examinations. Fees moderate. Climate specially suited to delicate or colonial children.-Apply HEAD-MISTRESS, OROFTON GRANGE, near ORPINGTON, KENT.-Private Vi Boarding School for girls near London. Principals: Miss LYSTER, M.A. and Miss E,LIZ.kBETII LYSTER, M.A. TWO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPti of £30 a year for 3 years, for girls under 14, will be awarded at an examination

early in July. Particulars on application to the SECRETARY.

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