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APPOINTMENTS VACANT AND WANTED.

WANTED, for the Doveton Protestant College, Madras, an ASSISTANT MASTER. Graduate of a British University. Salary Rs. 300 per month (£240 per ann.), rising by annual increments of Es. 15 to Ifs. 450 per month. Passage out paid. Five years' engagement.—Apply to Rev. H. PEGG, 73 Merton Hall Road, Wimbledon, S.W. STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY AND DUDLEY COUNTY BOROUGH EDUCATION COMMITTEES,

DUDLEY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. -

HEAD-MISTRESS.

The Governors invite applications for the position of HEAD-MISTRESS. Duties to commence in April, 1914. Accommodation 350. Present number of Pupils 285, including Bursars, Pupil Teachers, Student Teachers and Kindergarten.

On the present numbers the total salary, which will be 280 with a Capitation Fee of £1 on every FULL-TIME Pupil and on every pupil teacher, will amount to £325 per annum. Candidates must hold an Honours Degree or equivalent qualification and have had experience of organization in a large Secondary School. Canvassing directly or indirectly will be a disqualification. Application Forms may be obtained from the undersigned to whom they must be returned not later than 1st December next. St. James' Road, J. M. WYNNE,

Dudley, Worcestershire. Clerk to the Governors. SCHOOL BOARD OF GLASGOW

THE HIGH SCHOOL OF GLASGOW.

RECTOR.

The School Board of Glasgow invite applications for the position of RECTOR. Applicants, who must not exceed 50 years of age, should be graduates with Honours of a University in the United Kingdom. Salary from £650 to £750, according to qualifications and experience. The successful candidate will be expected to enter upon duty in January, 1914. Applications, with 30 copies of testimonials, must be lodged with the undersigned not later than Thursday, November 13th. Canvassing direct or indirect will disqualify.

School Board Offices, J. CLARK.

129 Bath Street, Glasgow. Clerk to the Board.

-UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES.

ABERYSTWYTH. Applications are invited for the post of ASSISTANT LECTURER IN EDUCATION and ASSISTANT MASTER OF METHOD, at the College. Salary £150 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained from the REGISTRAR, to whom applications must be sent before November 26th, 1913

-UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES.

ABERYSTWYTH.

Applications are invited for the post of ASSISTANT LECTURER in EDUCATION and ASSISTANT MISTRESS OF METHOD, at the College. Salary £140 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained from the REGISTRAR, to whom applications must be sent before November 26th, 1913.

COUNTY OF LONDON.

The London County Council invite applications for the position of ASSISTANT MISTRESS at Highbury Hill High School. Commencing salary £120 to £170 (according to previous experience), rising to £220 by yearly increments of £10. Candidates must have obtained honours in mathematics in a final examination for a degree held by a recognized university. Preference will be given to candidates who also have some qualifications in Economics or Advanced Geography. Applications must be on the official forms, to be obtained, with particulars of the appointment, by sending a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to the Education Officer, London County Council, Education Offices, Victoria Embankment, W.C., to whom they must be returned by 11 a.m. on Friday, 14th November, 1913. Every communication must be marked H. 4 on the envelope. Canvassing, either directly or indirectly, will be held to be a disqualification for appointment. No candidate who is a relative of a member of the Advisory Sub-Committee of a School is eligible for appointment in that school. LAURENCE GOMME,

Clerk of the Lendon County Council.

GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL.

GLAMORGAN TRAINING COLLEGE, BARRY.

The Education Committee invite applications for the Post of PRINCIPAL of the above Training College for Women Students, to be opened in September. 1914.

Candidates must be Women of not more than 40 years of age, and possess a University Degree or its equivalent. Previous experience in teaching and the responsible management of an Educational Institution for resident women teachers, and knowledge of the working of Public Elementary Schools, will be deemed important qualifications.

The salary attached to the post is £403 per annum with approved Board and residence in one of the College Hostels, and the appointment will date as from the 1st August, 1914.

For further information candidates are referred to the printed copy of the conditions of appointment, which will be supplied as below.

All applications, which must be made on Special Forms to be supplied on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope, must reach the undersigned not later than Tuesday, 25th November, 1913. Glamorgan County Hall, JOHN JAMES, M.A., B.Sc.,

Cardiff. Chief Education Official. October 3lst, 1913.

REQUIRED, at the beginning of February, for leading Public School in Natal, MATHEMATICAL HONOURMAN of experience. Commencing salary, £160 resident, increasing by £10 annually to £200. £30 allowed for passage money.—For further particulars apply to Messrs. GABBITAS, THRING & Co., 36 Sackville Street, London, W.

WANTED, for a European School in Madras, a SECOND MASTER; graduate ; to teach Physical Science and Mathematics. Salary, Rs. 300 p.m. (£240 per annum). Non-resident. Four years agreement. Second-class passage out.—Apply to the Rev, FRANS PENNY, Indian. Church did Aaffeaeiation, Church Rouse, Westminster, 5,W. Education Offices,

Victoria Embankment, W.C. November, 1913. GLASGOW PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE FOR THE

TRAINING OF TEACHERS.

PHYSICAL TRAINING.

The Committee require the services of a WOMAN ASSISTANT LECTURER in PHYSICAL TRAINING at a commencing salary of 2100 per annum, rising by RIO to 2120. Applications, stating age, experience, and special qualifications, and accompanied by thirty-five copies of testimonials, may be made (on or before 15th

current) to the Director of Studies, Royal Technical College, Glasgow. GLASGOW PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE FOR THE

TRAINING OF TEACHERS.

PHONETICS.

The Committee require the services of a Man and a Woman ASSISTANT LECTURER in PHONETICS at commencing salaries of £150 and 2130 respectively. Applications, stating age, experience, and special qualifications, and accompanied by thirty-five copies of testimonials, may be made (on or before 15th

current) to the Director of Studies, Royal Technical College, Glasgow.

"UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.

The Senate are about to proceed to the ELECTION of a SECRETARY to the Appointments Board of the University. Applicants must be University Graduates, and other things being equal, preference will be given to a graduate of the University of London. Age between 25 and 45. Salary 2300 a year. The candidate appointed will be required to devote his whole time to the University. Printed forms of application with further particulars will be forwarded on receipt of an addressed foolscap envelops. The last day for receiving applications is Saturday, November 15th, 1913. University of London, HENRY A. BITERS,

South Kensington, S.W. Principal. MALVERN COLLEGE

The HEAD-MASTERSHIP of this College will become vacant at Easter, 1914, by the resignation of the Rev. Canon S. R. James, and the Council will proceed to elect a successor on December 19th.

In accordance with the Articles candidates must be Graduates of Oxford or Cambridge University or Trinity College, Dublin. Applications, accompanied by testimonials not exceeding six in number, must be sent in on or before December 5th to the Bursar of the College, who will in the meantime supply any further information that may be desired.

MO ND COLLEGE.

UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

MASTERSHIP VACANT.

Salary 21,000 with Residence.

Applications received till 30th November at Church of Scotland Offices, ZI Queen Street, Edinburgh, where particulars may be obtained.

RHODES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GRAHAMS. TOWN, CAPE PROVINCE, S. AFRICA.—WANTED, LECTURER IN CHEMISTRY, Salary £300; passage money 240. Duties begin first week in February, 1914. Applications with testimonials must reach F. J. WYLIE, 9 South Parks Road, Oxford, NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, DEC. 2nd.

HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE.

fittUNICIPAL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

WANTED, in January, a MISTRESS to teach Junior Forms. Subjects : Geography (modern methods essential), English, and Nature Study. Good training essential; Froebel a recommendation. Salary 2115-2125, according to qualifications and experience.

Apply, before November 15th, to 0. BALM:FORTH, Education Offices, Peel Street, Huddersfield.

November 3rd, 1913. JOURNALISM.—The Owner and Editor of a successful Weekly Class Paper would treat with experienced and competent Journalist with some means, with view to future PARTNERSHIP or PROPRIETORSHIP.—Write, stating age and qualifications, in confidence, to

• Z.A., 416," c/o Messrs. Deacon's, Leadenhall Street, London.

WANTED immediately a trained and experienced Lady as SUPERINTENDENT of CLUB for FACTORY GIRLS in READING. Strong and active. Churchwoman.—For particulars and salary, apply Miss POWELL, Uppercross, Reading.

WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL.

WANTED, next Term, good GEOGRAPHY MISTRESS. Salary £120 to 1:140, according to qualifications.—Apply, HEAD-MISTRESS.

it. IN THE MERCANTILE MARINE.

. P. & 0. CADETS.

The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company will early in the coming year hold an examination at their offices for the entry of Cadets with a view to their future employment as Officers in the Company's service. Candidates must be approximately 15 years of age. The successful candidates will be entered for two or three years' training on board the 'WORCESTER,' the Company paying one-half (32f guineas) of their annual educational fees. Subsequently, if they elect to serve for three years on board sailing vessels, the Company will pay the WHOLE OF THE PREMIUM, or a certain number can be appointed to serve as apprentices on board the Company's steamers WITHOUT ANY PREMIUM BEING REQUIRED.

Particulars on application to the SECRETARY, Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, 122, Leadenhall Street, London, B.C.

October, 1913.

FNGINEERING PUPIL: applications now considered, vacancy for young gentleman in high-class works ; premium ; three years' course. —PRINCIPAL, M.Inst.C.E.—Box No. 203, The Spectator, I Wellington Street, Strand, London, W.C.

LECTURES, ac. CHERWELL HALL, OXFORD. TRAINING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN SECONDARY TEACHERS, Recognized by the Board of Education, by the Oxford University Delegacy for Secondary Training, and by

the Cambridge Syndicate.

Principal: Miss CATHERINE I. DODD, M.A. (Late Lecturer in Education, Manchester University.)

Students are prepared for the Orford and London Teachers' Diploma; the Cambridge Teachers' Certificate ; and for the Cherwell Hall Teachers' Certificate for Junior Form Mistresses. Fees for the Course from 265. Scholarships of from 240 to £20 open to Students with a Degree on Entry. There is a Loan Fund. THE PRINCESS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,

WITHINGTON, MANCHESTER.

Ladies over 20 years of age trained as Children's Nurses. Babies in residence. 'VERY LARGE DEMAND FOR QUALIFIED NURSES.

BRITISH HOMCEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) A Special Course of FIVE LECTURES on the HISTORY, THEORY, AND PRACTICE OF 110MCEOPATIIY will be given during the Winter at Headquarters, Chalmers House, 43 Russell Square, WC,, on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. The first Lecture to be on November 12th, 1913, by

C. E. WHEELER, M.D. (Lend.).

Admission Free, by Ticket only, which may be obtained from the Secretary. BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON),

YORK GATE, REGENT'S PARK, N.W.

SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT.

Head of the Department : MISS SARA MELHUISII, M.A.

The Course includes full preparation for the Examinations for the Teaching Diplomas gra.ntgd by the Universities of London and Cambridge.

Students are admitted to the Training Course in October aud January.

One Free Place (value 226 5s.), One Scholarship (value £20) and a limited number of Grants of 210 are offered for the Course beginning in January, 1914.

They will be awarded to the best candidates holding a degree or its equivalent in Arts or Science.

Applications should be sent to the Head of the Department not later than December 6th, 1913.

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, 34 LANCASTER GATE. Principal—Miss H. L. POWELL

(late Head-Mistress of the Girls' High School, Leeds, and Principal of the Cambridge Training College).

(1) TRAINING COLLEGE for Secondary Teachers. Preparation for the Cambridge and London Teachers' Diplomas, and the Certificated of the National Froebel Union.

(2) SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL and Kindergarten.

FEES .—STUDENTS, Resident, C0-75 gs. a year ; Non-Resident, 24-30 gs. a year. SCHOOL, 24-30 gs. a year. KINDERGARTEN, 9-12 gs. a year.

A few Boarders are received at the Head-Mistress's House, 4 Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park, W., at 60 gs. a year.

MARIA GREY TRAINING COLLEGE for WOMEN TEACHERS in HIGH, SECONDARY, and PREPARATORY SCHOOLS. In connection with the London University and recognised by the Cambridge Teachers' Training Syndicate. Principal: Miss KATHARINE L. JOHNSTON, B.A. London, M.A. Sheffield, Girton College, Moral Sciences Tripoli, Cambridge Teachers' Training

Certificate. Assisted by

Miss Nicholson, M.A. Dublin (Mod. Lang. Tripes).

Miss Sachs, B.A. Dublin (Math. Tripes and Historical Tripos, Part 2).

Miss Rickard (Oxford Diploma in Geography).

Miss J. M. W. Slater, D.Sc. (London) (Nat. Sci. Tripes, Parts 1 and 2). Miss E. R. Murray, Member of the Board of Governors of the National Froebel

Union and of the Teachers' Registration Council. Tuition fees £24. A number of Scholarships from £10 to £15 offered to Students, with a Degree or its equivalent, entering in January, 11114, Loan

Fund. PARTICULARS of COLLEGE HALL and REGISTERED LODGINGS can be obtained from the Principal at

THE MARIA GREY COLLEGE, Sainsbury Road, Brondesbury, London, N.W.

THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON.

THE KENSINGTON SCHOLARSHIPS FOUNDATION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trustees of the Kensington Scholarships propose to AWARD during the year 1914 ONE or MORE SCHOLARSHIPS of the value of 275, or less, tenable at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and London, or such other Institution of University Education as may be allowed by regulations made by the Trustees and approved by the Board of Education.

The Scholarships will be awarded by the Trustees on the result of an EXAMINATION to be HELD on the 30th April and 1st and 2nd May, 1914.

Candidates must be of the male sex, and between the ages of 18 and 20 years, and must have attended a school in which religious instruction in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of England is given.

Preference will be given to those candidates who have attended such school in the Royal Borough of Kensington, or who, being resident in the said Borough, have attended such a school within or in the neighbourhood of the said Borough.

Forms of application may he obtained from me, the undersigned, at the Offices of the Campden Charities Estates, 62 Church Street, Kensington, on or after lst day of January, 1914, and must be returned not later than the 16th day of March, 1914.

REUBEN C. GREEN, Clark to the Trustees.

PRIVATE TUITION, ilcc.

TrilitE EDUCATION FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. —COUNTESS BEAUCHAMP, CANON WILSON, and Dr. GOSTLING of Worcester from personal knowledge warmly recommend Mrs. HOLLOWAY, Tannachie, West Malvern, for the home education of a few children of from 6 to 10 years with her own son. Reference permitted to the two last named, and to the Vicar of West Malvern.

GIRLS SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Co9UEENWOOD, EASTBOURNE.— Principals : Miss CUUDLEIGH and Miss JOHNS, M.A.Lond. (Girton ege).—First-rate Modern Education. Premises specially built for a School. Large Playing-fields and Rink. Lacrosse, Hockey, Tennis, Cricket, &o. Autumn Term began Tuesday, September 23rd. Next vacancies in Jan. 1914,

TUDOR HALL.

CHISLEHURST, KENT.

Principal, MISS NIGHTINGALE, MA., London. Founded 1850. —

THOROUGH EDUCATION for GENTLEMEN'S DAUGHTERS (Resident Only). House stands in 100 acres of ground, 11 miles from London. SPECIAL ATTENTION to MUSIC (Foreign Method), LANGUAGES and ART,

LECTURES BY WELL-KNOWN PROFESSORS.

ST. FELIX SCHOOL, SOUTHWOLD.

Head-Mistress—Miss LUCY SILCOX. Term begins September 23rd, and ends December 13th,

CHURCH EDUCATION CORPORATION.

34 DENISON HOUSE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON. (Telephone Victoria 3319.)

SANDECO TES SCHOOL, PARKSTONE, DOhSET.

Head-Mistress, Miss A. GRAINGER GRAY.

Board and Tuition, £100 a year.

UPLANDS SCHOOL, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA.

Head-Mistress, Miss S. A. GRIERSON, M.A., Mod. Lang. Tripos, Camb. Board and Tuition, LCD a year.

A thoroughly efficient Modern Education. Special department for Housewifery and Domestic Science for Elder Girls.

MILIIAM FORD SCHOOL, OXFORD.

Head-Mistress, Miss C. I. DODD, M.A. Vice-Head-Mistress, Miss J. S. H. McCass (Late of Ladies' College, Cheltenham).

Board and Tuition, 40 to 50 Guineas a year. Special advantages for girls preparing for the University.

MOUNTHURST, Oak Hill Park, Frognal, HAMPSTEAD. HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.—Tbe tore of the School and the standard of work are high. Modern Languages, Literature, and Music specialities. Very careful attention given to health and to the development of character. Senior and Junior Houses. Special advantages for advanced work. Excellent examination results. Gcod garden and field for games.—References kindly permitted to Rev. B. Baring-Gould, C.M.S., Rev. Cyril C. B. Bardsley, Hon. Sec., C.M.S., and many others.—Apply Principal for prospectus.

SEA AND MOUNTAIN AIR.—THE CALDER GIRLS' SCHOOL, SEASCALE, CUMBERLAND.—Climate sunny, dry, and bracing. Senior and Jurior Houses, close to the Seashore. Well-equipped Classrooms, Laboratory, and Gymnasium. Handicrafts, Nature Study, Cookery, &c., taught. Excellent Resident Staff, including Mistress for Games and French Lady for French Conversation. Escort from Euston, Crewe, and Carlisle. Principals, the Misses Wilson (Newnham College, Training College, Camb., and St. Mary's, Paddington).

WALLASEY GRANGE SCHOOL, WALLASE Y, CHESHIRE.—Boarding School for Girls. Beautiful, healthy situation on the outskirts of Wallasey. three minutes from the sea, twenty minutes by rail from Liverpool. Head-Mistress, Mies VYNER. Entire charge of children whose parents are abroad.—For Prospectus apply to the SECRETARY at the School. Telephone: 381 Liscard.

TERSEY LADIES' COLLEGE CO., LTD., ST. HELIERS, Jersey.—Splendid Buildings. Gymnasium, separate Cubicles, Hockey, 'Tennis, Sea-Bathing ; beautiful climate ; great advantages for acquiring French ; Twelve Resident Mistresses ; Teacher for Physical Training; Special Terms for Ministers' Daughters.—For Prospectus apply PRINCIPAL.

OUTIIPORT PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE. ki President—Lord CHARLES BERESFORD, K.C.B., M.P. Principals—A. ALEXANDER, F.R.G.S., and Mrs. ALEXANDER. The Staff consists of Medical Lecturers and experienced Teachers in every branch of Physical Training, including a Swedish Mistress from the Royal Gymnastic Institute, Stockholm. Educated Women are trained as Scientific Teachers of Physical Education.

References permitted to Lord Kinnaird, Right Hon. Viscount Gladstone, the Hon. and Rev. E. Lyttelton,D.D.—Further particulars from the SECRETARY.

LING'S SWEDISH SYSTEM.

THE BEDFORD PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, 37 Lansdowne Road, Bedford.—Principal, Miss STANSFELD. Students are trained in this College to become Teachers of Gymnastics in Colleges and Schools. The course of training extends over 2 years, sad includes Educational and Medical Gymnastics on the Swedish System, Massage, Anatomy, Phy. siology and Hygiene, Dancing, Hockey, Lacrosse, Cricket. Tennis. do.

HEATHLANDS (Ladies' School), WEYBRIDGE.—Miss E. DAWES, M.A., D.Lit. London (assisted by expert staff), prepares girls for all University examinations. Special terms for serious examinationcandidates. Celebrated Pine-Wood district. Air dry and bracing. Sandy soil. Perfect sanitation.—Prospectus and fullest details on application to above address. E DGBASTON HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Limited, 34 HAGLEY ROAD, BIRMINGHAM. Head-Mistress—Miss G. TARLETON YOUNG, M.A. Preparation for the Universities ; Annual Scholarships,

DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. BOARDING HOUSE adjoining the SchooL Prospectuses, &c., from the HEAD-MISTRESS or Mr. H. KEELING. 109 Colmore Row, Birmingham. FARRINGTONS, CHISLEHURST, KENT. RESIDENT GIRLS' SCHOOL,

Head-Mistress, Miss A. H. DAVIES (Oxford Final Honours, English Language and Literature).

For Illustrated Prospectus apply to the Head-Mistress.

ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CO., LTD., POLMONT, STIRLINGSHIRE.

Excellent Education on modern lines. Healthy situation; gravel soil; extensive gi ounds; Lacrosse, Hockey, Cricket, Tennis, &c. Head-Mistress—Miss WORSE° L D (formerly Assistant-Mistress at St. Leonard's School, St. Andrews).

Two Scholarships awarded annually.

Prospectus on application to HEAD-MISTRESS or SECRETARY.

1-4ANSDOWNE HOUSE, LYNDHURST GARDENS, HAMPSTEAD, N.W.—High-class Boarding School for Girls. Principal, bliss CONDER, Classical Tripos, Camb., M.A. Dublin. Thorough Education on modern lines. Special attention given to Languages, Music, and Painting. Pupils prepared for advanced Examinations and for the Universities if required. Healthy situation. Tennis, hockey, &c.

FROEBEL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE (Incorporated), TALGARTH ROAD, WEST KENSINGTON. Recognized by theBoard of Education. Chairman, Sir William Mather; Treasurer, Mr. C. G. Montefore ; Secretary, Mr. Arthur (1. Symonds.—For Prospectuses and informs, tion concerning Scholarships apply to the Principal, Miss E. LAWRENCE.

HIGHFIELD, HENDON, MIDDLESEX. Principals—Miss METCALFE and Miss WALLIS.

Private Residential School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Scholarship, available for three years, on application to Principals. Autumn Term, September 23—December 19. Half Term, November 5.

PENTRE MAWR, ABERGELE, NORTH WALES.— Boarding School for Cirls. Beautifully situated in its own grounds of 32 acres. Entire charge taken of children from abroad. Tennis, Lacrosse, Hockey, and Swimming. Principals The Misses SALES. OTD OR LIFE.—FR1TIT & FLOWER FARM, NEWBIJB Y.—GARDENING for GENTLEWOMEN. Practical,TheoreticaL (Gold Medallist, R.H.S. Exam.,1909, trained here.) Greenhouses. MARAiCHEB SYSTEM, by Frenchman, Carpentering, Bees, Fruit Preserving.— Principal: 1•11Y 111JOHES JONES, F.3.11.13. 1st Class Certificates, See Itospectus,

ST A M M E R I N G, "The Beasley Treatment." This Book, giving the experience of one who cured himself after forty years' suffering, sent post free on application to the author, his colleague for 30 years—W. J. Ketley, " Tarrangower," Willesden Lane, Brondesbury, N.W.