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C EYLON.—There is a vacancy for a LECTURER in ZOOLOGY in

the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, COLOMBO, CEYLON. A candi late should hold a first-class Honours Degree of a British University or similar qualifica- tions. He should also have had experience of lecturing or teaching. Salary £500, rising by annual increments of £25 to £700. An officer provided with Government quarters is required to pay 10 per cent. of his salary in rent, otherwise he is given a rent allowance. The appointment will be on agreement for three years In the first instance. If confirmed, the officer will then be on the permanent and pensionable establishment, and will contribute 4 per cent. of salary to the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Fund. Free passages provided to Ceylon for the officer and his wife and not more than two children.

Requests for fuller particulars of this appointment and for the necessary forms of application should be addressed in writing to the ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARY (Appointments), Colonial Office, Downing Street. Completed application forms should reach the ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARY not later than March 15th.

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WESTFIELD COLLEGE

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DATE OF SCHOLARSHIP E SIXAMINATION,LONDON MARCH 20th-22nd, 1924.

FIVE SCHOLARSHIPS, one of £75, three of £50, one of £40, will be offered for competition. A certain number of EXHIBITIONS may also be awarded. Students are prepared for the Arts and Science Degrees of the University of London. Pees.—Residence, £90 a year ; Tuition from 38 guineas a year. For further particu- lars apply to the SECRETARY, Westfield College, N.W. 3.

-1PROEBEL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE COLLEGE FOR -1.* TEACHERS, GROVE HOUSE, ROEHAMPTON LANE, S.Vi. 15. DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL, COLET GARDENS, W. KENSINGTON, W. 14. Chairman : Mr. C. G. Montefiore, M.A. ; Hon. Treasurer : Mr. A. Dodds Fairbairn ; Secretary : Mr. Arthur G. Symonds, M.A.—For information concerning Scholarships Loan Fund and Grants from the Board of Education, apply to the Principal, Miss E. E. LAWRENCE.

CHOOL OF NATURE STUDY AND GARDENING,

IJ CLAPHAM, Er WORTHING, SUSSEX.

Principals : Miss CORNELIA CRACKNELL, N.D., Ifort„ and Miss F. COLLINS.

During the Easter Vacation, April 11th-25th, 1924, Miss Collins will conduct excursions for the Study of the Flora and Fauna of the district. The neighbour- hood offers _special _facilities for Nature Study, especially Bird Life. Fees, including Board-Residence, use of microscopes, &c., 34 guineas a week. Further particulars from the PRINCIPALS.

DENMARK WILL PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, JJ 41 ALLEYN PARK, LONDON, S.E. 21.

Resident London College (Swedish System), providing preparation- for the examina- tions of the Ling Association and Chartered Society of Massage.

Girls' Sriutols snit Cams.

B 0 U R N E M 0 U T I COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS, LTD.

COLLEOLLTS 80,1001. FOR GIRLS.

Chairman: Rev_ J. D. JONES, Id-A., D.D.

Principal : Miss M. DAVIE, B.A., London.

Founded in I900 this well-known First-class -Residential -School for- Girls has been removed to the recently acquired and enlarged estate of Wentworth.

The Grounds front Bournemouth Bay and cover an area of ten acres. The School is perfectly equipped for all purposes, Preparation for University, Domestic Science Department, die. Illustrated Prospectus from the PRINCIPAL, Wentworth, College Road, Bournemouth.

riLIHE DOWNS SCHOOL, PRESTON PARK, near BRIGHTON.

RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Principals : Miss WOODH.EAD and Miss CLEARS.

Sound education. Comprehensive curriculum. Modern methods. Preparation for universities. Girls over 16 years of age may specialize. Self-government and responsibility have developed successfully in this school.—For illustrated prospectus apply SECRETARY.

EDE.NSTEADS, HOME FARM SCHOOL, Crosby-on Eden, Cumberiaed.—School nor Girls, S to 16. Eugush, Freucn, Mathematics and Latin. Exceptional advantages for Singing, Pianoforte (Matthay Method) and Eurhythmics. Dairy and poultry farming Included (100 acres). Farm produce provided—cream, butter, eggs. Six qualified Mistresses and hospital trained matron.—For Prospectus apply PRINCIPAL.

S T. MICHAEL'S, BOGNOR.

WOODARD (CHURCH OF ENGLAND) SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Apply Miss B. A. WARD, B.Sc., Lady Warden.

OVERDALE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Farley -Hall, Oakamoor, N. Stalls. 850 feet above sea level. (Formerly at Settle, Yorks.)

Head-Mistress : MissE. M. PICKARD,M.A. (Class. Trip., Cantab). Boarders only.

An Examination will be held in May, 1924, for the award of THREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of £80, £70 and £60 each, tenable for four years at St. Leonards School by girls whose parents are unable to pay the full School fees. Preference will be given to daughters of professional men or of Officers of H.M. Service.—Particulars on application to the HEAD-MISTRESS of the -School. February 12th, 1924.

)ENS1ONNAT VILLA, ARIANE, CHAILLY-LAUSANNE.— Finianing School for elder Girls. Sports. English references. Escort from London.—Principals, Melee. GLAS.

AGNES, LADY ELTON," conffdently Recommends " THE LAWN," CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. -Delightful Home School, with thorough education, for Gentlemen's Daughters only. Entire charge of Children with parents abroad. Resident trained Nurse. Detached house, ,4 mina. from-sea. —For illua. prospectus apply Principal, bliss WILTSHIER.

MRS. ROSTER'S SECRETARIAL 'TRAINING -COLLEGE,: taxmosvEirloR PLACE' S.W. 1. Tel. : Vint. 8294.

Full particulars on application.

IAINGHOLT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,

HINDHEAD, SURREY.

Bracing climate. Good education. Head-Mistress : Miss E. M. S. BATCHELOR (021. Hons. Sch.).

HIGHFIELD,

OXHEY LANE, WATFORD. Principal—Miss WALLIS. Private Residential School for Girls. Tele. : " Watford „BM:

T HELENS, COGKERMOUTII.

lj BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN THE LAKE DISTRICT. Moun- tain and sea air. Principal: Miss WHEELER. Special terms for clergymen's, retnisterecand-seksitmaries' daughtans. Entire _charge if desired.

ST. LEONARDS SCHOOL, ST. ANDREWS. THE DOWNS SCHOOL, SEAFORD.

Head-Mistress : Miss LUCRETIA CAMERON, Honours School of Modern History, Somerville College, Oxford. Bracing air from Downs and sea.

GRANVILLE HOUSE, EASTBOURNE.

HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Recognized as efficient by the Board of Education. Principal: Mrs. NELSON FOLEY, B.Sc. (loud.). Bracing position near sea and Downs. Thorough education on modern lines.

THE CALDE R GIRLS' SCHOOL,

SEASCALE, CUMBERLAND. (On the Board of Education's List of Efficient Schools.) Preparatory School for girls from eight to thirteen years of age. Upper School, consisting of five residential houses, modern classrooms, laboratory and gymnasium. Gives a sound education on public school lines. Good playing field, excellent golf links, riding, safe bathing. Escort from Euston, Crewe, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and Carlisle. For prospectus apply to the HEAD-MISTRESS.

ST. ELPHIN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL,

DARLEY DALE, MATLOCK. FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF CLERGY AND LAITY.

Head-Mistress : Miss MARGARET FLOOD, M.A. (T.C.D.), Classical Tripos, Cambridge.

Fees : Daughters of Clergy , £30 a term ; Daughters of Laity, £40 a term. Bursaries available for Clergy daughters fulfilling conditions of the Foundation Scholarships to the Universities.

Apply to the HEAD-MISTRESS.

THE PRINCIPALS OF ELMWOOD SCHOOL,

HARROGATE, arc opening a branch in Geneva for thirty pupils, of whom not more than half are English. Sound education in modern languages, art, and music. Vacancies for three in May. Fees, 120 guineas yearly.—Apply the SECRETARY.

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MARGATE COLLEGE,

szmou. JUNIOR, PREPARATORY.

ENGINEERING SECTION.

Principal—

A. LEACH. LEWIS, M.A. (Pembroke College, Comb.). W. LEACH LEWIS (Cairo College. Camb-).

CLIFTON COLLEGE. Classical, Mathematical, Modern Language, -Natural Science, and Mush SCHOLARSHIPS, value from £25 to £130 per year. EXAMINATION at end of May. Particulars from the Secretary, Clifton College, Bristol.

OODBRIDGE SCHOOL, SUFFOLK.—Scholarship Examine

tion, May 19th. Six scholarships, value £60 downwards, for boys bete eel 12 and 14}.—Particulars and school prospectus from the Head-Master, Rev. DUDLEY SYMON.

NVELLINGTON SCHOOL, SOMERSET.— A Public School (endowed), 220 boys in four houses. Strong staff of Oxford and Cambridge Graduates. Thorough preparation for all examinations and the Universities. First Class Engineering Shops. Recognized by Army Council and Air Ministry, O.T.C. Swimming, &c. Inclusive fees, £90 per annum.

For Entry apply HEAD-MASTER, Wellington, Somerset.

_FRAMLINGHAM COLLEGE, SUFFOLK.

PUBLIC SCHOOL incorporated by Royal Charter. „President : The EARL of STRADBROKE. Head-Master : F. W. STOCKS, Esq., M.A. APPLICATIONS for VACANCIES should be made to the HEAD-MASTER or SECRETARY.

ONBREDGE SCHOOL : SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATION

on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th JUNE, 1924.

Two Scholarships of £100 p.a., one of £80 p.a. and one of £40 p.a., and not exceed- ing 5 Foundation Scholarships entitling to exemption from payment of the Tuition Fee, will be offered for competition. Entry Forms, etc., of intending candidates must be received at the School Du or before May 17th, 1924.

For particulars apply to the SECRETARY to the HEAD-MASTER, School House, Tonbridge.

ROSSALL SCHOOL.—Some twelve Open Scholarships, for Boys between the ages of 12 and 14 on March 1st next, value from £90 a year downwards, will be awarded by examination beginning March 4th, 1924. Boys examined at Rossall and in London.—Apply the BURSAR, Rossall, Fleetwood.

CANFORD SCHOOL, WIMBORNE. An Examination will be held during the last week in May, 1924, for the awarding of SIX Scholarships, value £60 downwards, open to BOYS under 14 on June 1st, 1924. Boys under 15 on the same date may compete for one of the Scholarships, but a much higher standard of work will be expected.—For full Information apply to the BURSAR.

KELLY COLLEGE, T.AVISTOCK.—Recognized by the Army Council. Magnificent building in beautiful situation, 340 feet above sea, facing Dartmoor. Special ENGINEERING class for NAVAL CADETS. Head-Master : H. V. PLUM, M.A.

K " G EDWARD V 1. SCHOOL.

BURY ST. EDMUND'S. 40 Boarders, 80 Day-boys, Prep. Department. Sound teaching. Well-run boarding-house, Games, 0.T.C., Scouts, Physical Training. Fees, £22 aer term.

NHead-Master: J. M. WAD/aortic, M.A., Oxon. EWQUAY COLLEGE, CORNWALL, Preparatory School for BOYS from six to fourteen years of age. Ideally situated, facing the sea and commanding extensive stretches of magnificent coast scenery. Preparation for the Public Schools, the Royal Navy, and the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. Fully-qualified_ staff. Trained Nurse-Matron In residence. Garden. playing fields, swimming, etc. Entire charge of Colonial boys If disked. For further particulars apply to the PRINCIPAL.

Schilit.stir Agoutis.

SCHOOLS ',Oa BOYS AND GIRLS.

TUTORS for ARMY and ALL EXAMS. CLERGY RECEIVING DELICATE OR BACKWARD BOYS FOR SPECIAL CARE AND TUITION.

Messrs. J. & J. PATON, having an up-to-date knowledge of the Beat Schools and Tutors in this COUNTRY and on the CONTINENT, will be pleased to AID PARENTS by sending (free of charge) prospectuses and Trustworthy Information. The age of She pupil, district preferred, and rough idea of fees should be given. J. d& J. PAT ON, Educational Agents, 141 Cannon Street, Linden. E.C.,4. Tnapbone: Centnd 50544