Royal Military College of Australia Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1918.
Regulations for the Royal Military College of Australia, 1921.
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the
Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive
Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the
All Regulations for the Royal Military College of Australia heretofore made, whether provisional or otherwise, are hereby repealed, with the exception of Regulations 86 and 87, as made by Statutory Rule No. 267 of 1919, and amended by Statutory Rule No. 197 of 1920.
Dated this seventh day of July, 1921.
FORSTER,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
G. F. PEARCE,
Minister of State for Defence.
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REGULATIONS FOR THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA, 1921.
Conditions of Eligibility.
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a ) at the date of the entrance examination and at the date appointed for joining the College, be free from any disease or the effects of any disease or from any physical defect that would be likely to render him unfit for Military Service;(
b ) be unmarried;
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c ) be a natural-born British subject who has resided in the Commonwealth or partly in New Zealand and partly in the Commonwealth or whose parents or guardians have resided in the Commonwealth or partly in New Zealand and partly in the Commonwealth for one year immediately preceding the date of the Entrance Examination or who has been nominated by the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand; provided that candidates for Commonwealth vacancies or their parents or guardians must be resident in the Commonwealth at the time of the Entrance Examination.(
d ) be of British origin or descent, of which the medical authorities appointed in that behalf under the Regulations shall be the judges;(
e ) be in his seventeenth, eighteenth, or nineteenth year of age, that is to say, his sixteenth birthday must fall on or before the 1st March in the year in which he joins the College, and his nineteenth birthday must fall after that date:
(ii) Provided that notwithstanding anything in this Regulation, any member of the Forces* over the age of nineteen years who passes the prescribed examination and is recommended by the Governor-General in Council may be admitted to the College.
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a ) a certified extract from the register of his birth; or, if this cannot be obtained, a certificate of his baptism or other documentary evidence accompanied by a statutory declaration made by one of his parents or guardians before a justice of the peace, stating the exact date of birth;(
b ) a certificate of good moral character signed by the clergyman of the place of worship he usually attends, or by the head of the school or college at which he has received his education for at least the two preceding years, or in the case of a member of the forces by his commanding officer.(
c ) A certificate from the District Base Commandant of the Military District in which he resides that he has rendered the personal service required by Part XII. of theDefence Act 1903-1918, or has been granted exemption.(
d ) Parents or guardians of a candidate for a Commonwealth vacancy open only to sons of persons who have been on active service abroad in the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Imperial Force, or the Naval and Military Expeditionary Force in the present war, must furnish a certificate that the candidate is competing for such a vacancy.
* Service in Junior or Senior Cadets does not render a candidate who is over 19 years of age eligible under this Regulation.
Selection of Candidates.
(ii) Provided that, when in any year the total number of vacancies for Commonwealth cadets under nineteen years of age does not enable an allotment to be made to the States on the basis of population, the vacancies allotted will be available for competition by candidates irrespective of State of residence.
(iii) Provided also that notwithstanding anything in this regulation, one-fifth of the vacancies allotted annually for candidates under nineteen years of age will normally be set apart irrespective of the State of residence for the sons of persons who have been abroad on active service in the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Imperial Force, or the Naval and Military Expeditionary Force, with the condition that no such candidate will be admitted who receives less than half marks in the aggregate of the subjects of the examination. Should less than one-fifth of the candidates qualify under this provision the vacancies remaining will be offered to other candidates who have qualified at the same examination in order of merit. The order of merit will be determined by adding together the whole of the marks obtained by each candidate in the examination.
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a ) pass the prescribed examination in both military and civil subjects, and the medical examination;(
b ) be recommended by the Governor-General in Council.
(ii) Before being submitted to the Governor-General in Council, and before the candidate is examined, every application for admission by a candidate over nineteen years of age will be reported on to the Minister by a Board consisting of the Inspector-General and the Commandant of the College, or, should either of these officers not be available, by a Board consisting of—
The Inspector-General or the Commandant of the College and such other officer as may be approved by the Minister.
The competitive and qualifying subjects required to be taken by candidates in the abovementioned examinations are set out in Appendix IV. and Appendix V. of these Regulations.
Successful candidates will join at the beginning of the Autumn Term.
(ii) The Form of Attestation shall be in accordance with the Form in Appendix I. of these Regulations, provided that the Form of Attestation may contain additional matter relating to the Cadet or his service.
(iii) Every member of the Permanent Military Forces of the Dominion of New Zealand nominated by the Government of the Dominion as a Cadet shall before being admitted and enrolled in the Corps of Staff Cadets sign a Form of Entry (Appendix II.).
Instructional. | Administrative. | |
Military. | Civil. | |
2 Directors. | 4 Professors. | 1 Staff Officer for Administration. |
8 Instructors. | 5 Assistant Professors or Lecturers. | |
2 Company Officers. | 1 Adjutant. | |
1 Quartermaster. | ||
1 Medical Officer. | ||
1 Accountant. | ||
1 Chief Clerk. | ||
and such Warrant and Non-Commissioned Officers, and other persons as may be approved.
(ii) The duties of District Finance Officers prescribed in the Financial and Allowance Regulations shall, so far as circumstances admit, apply to the Accountant.
(iii) Commanding Officers, for purposes of discipline, may be appointed in College Orders in respect to any persons subject to Military Law serving at the College.
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a ) Non-Commissioned Officers according to rank and date of appointment to that rank, and to be senior to all other Cadets.(
b ) Cadets on joining take seniority according to their position in the entrance list, and subsequently according to precedence of their classes and their position in these classes as determined by the aggregate of marks they may have obtained at the College from the date of joining to the termination of their last annual examination.(
c ) Cadets on leaving according to the aggregate of all marks gained while at the College.
Provided that for the purpose of determining seniority, marks gained by a Cadet during a year at the end of which he was not advanced to a higher class shall not be included in his aggregate of marks.
Provided further that cadets who are
admitted by regulation for a shorter course than 4 years will be allotted
seniority among those classified under sub-paras. (
Civil members shall devote the whole of their time, except when on leave, to the work of their respective departments, and shall not, without the special permission in writing of the Minister, engage in any other profession or business.
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a ) Travelling expenses, at the rate prescribed in subparagraph (d ) of this Regulation, within the Commonwealth between their parents' or guardians' residences and the College on first joining.(
b ) Outfit allowance—£30 on joining.(
c ) Maintenance allowance of five shillings and sixpence (5s. 6d.) per diem to cover the cost of uniform and clothing, books, instruments, messing, washing, and other approved expenses, but this allowance is not intended to meet the cost of dental or medical operations and attendance by Civil Practitioners incurred by a Cadet while rusticated or absent on leave or sick leave, nor will such charges be admissible against the public.Provided that for the financial years 1920-21 and 1921-22 the maintenance allowance of five shillings and sixpence (5s. 6d.) per diem referred to herein shall be increased to seven shillings and sixpence (7s. 6d.) per diem.
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d ) Travelling Allowance—6s. per diem, and when sleeping accommodation is not provided, actual expenses incurred therefor may be paid in addition.
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a ) discharged as medically unfit while on sick leave or at the termination of sick leave;(
b ) not advanced to a higher class through absence due to sickness or other cause.
(ii) Maintenance allowance will not be issued for any period of absence—
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a ) on leave or sick leave during which a Cadet dies or resigns;(
b ) due to sickness between the termination of a Cadet’s leave and the date of his rejoining the College.
* A most rigid observance of this order is urged upon all parents and guardians, as its violation would make distinctions between Cadets, which it is particularly desired to prevent.
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a ) to be expelled,(
b ) to be removed,(
c ) to be rusticated,(
d ) to lose places on the list of successful candidates for commissions.
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a ) Reduction in rank.(
b ) Close arrest, not exceeding seven days.(
c ) Confinement to barracks, not exceeding 28 days.(
d ) Stoppage of leave not exceeding 84 days.(
e ) Reprimand and severe reprimand.(
f ) Extra duty and extra drill.(
g ) Answering name at all roll calls.(
h ) Loss of marks.(
i ) Fines sufficient to make good any expense caused by him, or for loss or damage or destruction done by him to any arms, equipment, clothing, instruments, regimental necessaries, or buildings, or property.
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a ) to members of the Staff to award punishments to Cadet Non-Commissioned Officers and to Cadets;(
b ) to Cadet Non-Commissioned Officers to award to Cadets, when no officer is present, extra drills, and to order them to attend all roll calls.
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a ) for moral or physical unfitness;(
b ) for unsatisfactory progress in his studies or physical exercises;(
c ) if reported as not likely to become an efficient Officer(
d ) for prolonged absence due to sickness.
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a ) four years, divided into eight terms for those who join under para. 6 (i);(
b ) three years divided into six terms for those who join under para. 6 (ii).
But, whenever the demand for Officers requires it, the course may be shortened by one or more terms.
Autumn Term.— From about the 12th February to about the 26th June.
Spring Term.— From about the 3rd July to about the 10th November.
On conclusion of the Spring Term the Annual Examination will be held after which Cadets will go into Camp for about four weeks.
(ii) Sixteen complete weeks will be devoted to instruction, exclusive of examinations, in each term. Terms will be divided into periods each of eight weeks.
Military Departments. | Civil Departments. | |
Co-ordinated by a Director. |
2. Artillery (Technical, Field, and Coast Artillery). 3. Military Law. 4. Military Administration.
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2. Physics. 3. Chemistry. 4. English.
6. Geometrical Drawing and Solid Geometry. 7. Sanitation, Hygiene, and First Aid. 8. Manual Training. |
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a ) The Text Books for use in each Department, and the Maps, Models, and Apparatus required for purposes of instruction.(
b ) The Syllabus of the Entrance Examinations for candidates over 19 and of Instruction and the Time-Table of Studies.(
c ) The marks to be allotted to each subject.(
d ) Every case of a Cadet recommended for removal on account of unsatisfactory progress in studies.(
e ) Any similar matter the Commandant may direct or approve of being brought before it.(ii) The Directors and Professors shall be
ex officio members of the Board. Assistant Professors, Instructors, and Lecturers may be appointed members of the Board. The Commandant when present will preside at meetings of the Board, and in his absence the Senior Officer present. The Adjutant will be the Secretary.
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a ) to all persons on the establishment at such times as the good of the service will permit;(
b ) to members of the staff, whose services can be spared, for the entire period of the suspension of the ordinary Academic Studies;(
c ) to Cadets in the leave period between the Annual Camp Training and the commencement of the Autumn Term;(
d ) to Cadets whose conduct justifies the indulgence of short leave between Autumn and Spring Terms.
When a person so employed not having been granted such leave of absence retires from the Service after at least twenty years’ service, the Governor-General may grant him six months’ pay on retirement; or upon the death of a person so employed who has continued in that employment for at least twenty years and has not been granted leave of absence under the provisions of this Regulation, the Governor-General may pay to the dependants of such person a sum equivalent to six months’ salary of such person.
Provided that when a person so employed has been reduced in position or salary through misconduct, such misconduct shall be taken into consideration in determining whether the whole or any portion of the prescribed leave of absence may be granted or, in the event of retirement or death of a person so employed, whether payment may be made under the conditions prescribed herein as to the terms of such payment.
(ii) When a person has been transferred from any position of a permanent nature in the Naval or Military Forces of the Commonwealth or in the Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a State to a position in a civil capacity at the College, his service in the Naval or Military Forces and in the Public Service shall for the purposes of leave of absence be reckoned as service in a civil capacity at the College.
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a ) To approve of all requisitions for supplies for the conduct and maintenance of the College.(
b ) To approve of expenditure under the Divisions or Sub-divisions of any vote for the College, provided that it is not a new service, vote, or item, or involves any alteration of existing rules or practice, and that it is not an allowance or payment to any member of the Forces, except such as is governed by Regulations and does not require Ministerial authority.(
c ) To approve of the payment of overtime to any Warrant or Non-commissioned Officer, Military Staff Clerk, or employee on the College Establishment at the rates prescribed in Public Service Regulations, Financial and Allowance Regulations, or as may be approved by the Minister.(
d ) To appoint and engage and discharge, dismiss, or remove all civil employees.(
e ) To assign quarters.(
f ) To reduce the rates of Travelling Allowances payable under Financial and Allowance Regulation 196, or disallow any claim, when the circumstances appear to justify such a course.
(ii) Warrants issued to Cadets travelling to their homes after being expelled, dismissed, removed, or rusticated, will not be charged to the public, but may be charged against their accounts.
(ii) The services of any person employed in a civil capacity at the College, except those appointed by the Governor-General in Council, may be dispensed with at any time without notice.
(iii) No person employed in a civil capacity shall be entitled to receive any pay or allowance while suspended for an offence of which he is afterwards found guilty, or for any period of absence without leave.
(iv) The value of any stores or other property lost or damaged, either wilfully or by neglect, may be stopped from the wages of any employee.
(ii) Orders or directions issued in pursuance of this regulation shall be posted up in a conspicuous manner at such places on or near to the roads or ways to which they relate as the Commandant or other person issuing the orders or directions thinks fit.
(iii) Any person who fails to comply with any order or direction issued in pursuance of this regulation, or who, without authority (proof whereof shall lie upon him), destroys or defaces or interferes with any order or direction posted up in pursuance of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence. Penalty: Ten pounds.
(iv) Every order or direction posted up for the time being on or near to any such road or way shall be deemed to have been lawfully issued and in any prosecution for an offence against this regulation no evidence of the making of such order or direction need be given other than evidence that an order or direction is as a fact so posted up.
£425-£575—One biennial increment of £25.
Three annual increments of £25.
Two long service increments, each of £25 after 10 and 12 years’ service respectively as Lecturers or Assistant Professors.
Professors — £550-£700—Four annual increments of £25.
Two long service increments, each of £25 per annum after 10 and 12 years’ service respectively as Professor.
All increments shall be dependent on the recommendation of the Commandant, the approval of the Minister, and provision being made by Parliament. To take effect from 1st July, 1920.
(i) Quartermasters holding administrative appointments.
If of substantive rank of Major, or higher, £50 per annum.
If of substantive rank of Captain, or lower, £25 per annum.
(ii) Warrant and Non-commissioned Officers, 8s. per week. Gunners, Sappers and Privates, 7s. per week.
(ii) Unmarried Warrant and Non-commissioned Officers of the Staff will be granted free single quarters. Married members will be granted free married quarters, or when such are not available, an allowance of 3s. per diem in lieu.
They will, on taking up appointment, be granted an allowance of £10 towards provision of such uniform, and, after the expiry of one year’s service at the Royal Military College, at the rate of £5 per annum towards the maintenance of same.
“Cadet” means Staff Cadet at the College, and includes Staff Cadet, Warrant, and Non-commissioned Officers.
“The College” means the Royal Military College of Australia.
Regulations 86 and 87 contain special provisions affecting only certain Commissioned Officers of the Australian Imperial Force and Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force who were admitted to the College prior to the 20th February, 1920. They are therefore not reproduced.
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Military Forces of the Commonwealth.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
Attestation of No. Name
Corps of Staff Cadets
Joined at
on
1. What is your name ?................................................. | 1. |
2. Where were you born ?............................................. | 2. |
3. Are you a natural-born British subject ?..................... | 3. |
4. What is your age ?.................................................... | 4. |
5. Are you married ?..................................................... | 5. |
6. Have you ever been convicted by the Civil Power?..... | 6. |
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I, do solemnly declare that the above answers made by me to the above questions are true, and that I am willing to fulfil the engagement made hereunder.
Certificate of Attesting Officer.
The above questions were read to the Cadet in my presence.
I have taken care that he understands each question, and that his answer to each question has been duly entered as replied to by him.
Commandant, Royal Military College.
Date
*Oath to be taken by Cadet on Attestation.
I, swear that I will well and truly serve our Sovereign Lord the King in the Military Forces of the Commonwealth of Australia for the term of twelve years or until sooner lawfully discharged, dismissed, or removed; and that I will resist His Majesty's enemies and cause His Majesty's peace to be kept and maintained; and that I will, in all matters appertaining to my service, faithfully discharge my duty according to law.
So help me, God.
Taken and subscribed at this
day of 19 , before me—
Commandant or other Authorized Officer.
* If the Cadet desires to make an affirmation instead of an oath, strike out the word “swear” and insert in lieu of it the words “solemnly and sincerely affirm and declare” and strike out the words “So help me, God.”
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Form of Entry.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA.
Entry of No. Name
Corps of Staff Cadets.
Joined at
on
I, enlisted in the Permanent Military Forces of the Dominion of New Zealand on and having been nominated by the Government of the Dominion of NewZealand as a Cadet in the Royal Military College of Australia, hereby agree to serve as a Cadet until lawfully discharged, dismissed, or removed.
Date
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Commonwealth of Australia,
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
Form of Engagement to be Signed by Persons Employed in Civil Capacities.
I, engage to serve the Commonwealth of Australia as at the Royal Military College of Australia, and I agree while so serving to submit to and be bound by the laws and regulations for the time being in force governing the Royal Military College, and to obey all lawful orders of those in authority over me, and I agree to my services being dispensed with at any time without notice.
Dated this day of 19 .
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A.M. Form K 1. Application for admission to the R.M.C.
A.M. Form A 23. Proceedings of a Board.
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a ) English.(
b ) Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, and Trigonometry.(
c ) A modern language, either French, Japanese, or German.(
d ) Two other subjects.
Subjects (
History,
Geography,
Latin,
Greek,
French,
Japanese, if not selected under subject (
c ).German,
Mechanics,
Physics,
Chemistry,
Botany,
Geology.
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General.
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a ) Inform the candidates in their respective States when and where the examinations will be held, and the hours of attendance.(
b ) Make all the necessary arrangements for the medical examination of candidates by Boards of Medical Officers approved by the Director-General of Medical Services.(
c ) Make all necessary arrangements and appoint Boards of Officers to conduct the practical examination.(
d ) Appoint Boards of Officers to supervise the written examinations.(
e ) Arrange for a sufficient supply of all forms, books, tables of logarithms, drawing paper, boards and tee squares, and copies of these regulations being at the disposal of the Boards concerned.
Designation. | Purport. | How disposed. |
A.M. Form K l | Application to attend the Examination | |
K 2............ | List of Candidates............................................ | Attached to Proceedings of Board |
K 3............ | List of Index Numbers...................................... | Attached to Answers |
K
4 ( | Attendance List................................................ | Attached to Proceedings of Board |
K 5............ | Certificate from Candidate................................ | ,, ,, |
K6............. | Certificate from Board...................................... | ,, ,, |
K 7............ | Result of Physical Examination | ,, ,, |
A 23.......... | Proceedings of Boards | |
A.M. Book 24.............. | Candidates’ Answers. | |
Drawing paper............. | ,, |
(ii) The result of the practical examination of candidates will be recorded in the same manner as the result of promotion examination. Reports of Boards will be forwarded direct to the Commandant, Royal Military College, Duntroon, Federal Territory.
Boards.
(ii) Each packet should contain a list of the Index Numbers [A.M. Form K 3 (without names)] of candidates at the examination to which the papers in it refer. No other papers should be enclosed in the packet.
(iii) The President (or senior member of the Board) will not allow the envelopes out of his possession, but he will, after ascertaining that they are securely fastened and sealed, place them in a second envelope, and register and transmit them himself on the day of the examination to the Commandant, Royal Military College, Duntroon, Federal Territory. Seals on the inner envelope must bear no indication of the place or State in which the examination was held.
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a ) In the form of a table the periods of attendance in the examination room of each member of the Board at each sitting.(
b ) Whether the packets containing the examination questions were received with the seals intact or otherwise.(
c ) The number of packages containing candidates’ answers and dates of posting each.
(ii) The Proceedings should be forwarded to Commandant, Royal Military College, Duntroon, Federal Territory, accompanied by the certificates and documents mentioned below:—
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a ) List of candidates examined, with their signatures and addresses. (A.M. Form K 2.)(
b ) The Attendance List (A.M. Form K 4a ), marked up as directed thereon.(
c ) A certificate signed by each candidate that he has not received or given any assistance during the examination. (A.M. Form K 5.)(
d ) Certificate on A.M. Form K 6.(
e ) A list of candidates who were permitted to withdraw, or who absented themselves from the examinations, giving the reasons for their so doing. The result of the Physical Examination, Form K 7 (see para. 7, Appendix VI.).
Order of Examination.
12. The following will be the order of the written examination for candidates, from which no deviation can be permitted:—
Day. | Morning. | Afternoon. |
From 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. | From 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. | |
1st Day | English. | Algebra and Geometry. |
2nd Day | Dynamics and Statics. | Trigonometry. |
3rd Day | Physics. | Geometrical Drawing. |
4thDay | Chemistry. | 1st Paper, Tactics, Military Engineering, and Map Reading. |
5th Day | 2nd Paper, Tactics, Military Engineering, and Map Reading. |
Candidates.
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Forms Used in the Examination.
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A.M. Form K 2.
(To be attached to the Proceedings of the Board.)
EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA.
List of Candidates over Nineteen Years of Age.
Place of Examination . Date.
Name of Candidate. | Index Number. | Candidate’s Signature and Address. |
Signature of President of Board—
Date
A.M. Form K 3.
(To be placed in the envelopes containing the candidates’ answers.)
EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA.
Candidates over Nineteen Years of Age.
List of Index Numbers arranged consecutively. | Number of books or sheets handed in by each Candidate. | List of Index Numbers arranged consecutively. | Number of books or sheets handed in by each Candidate. |
Note.—No indication of the name of any candidate or member of the Board or place of examination is to appear on this form.
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A.M.
Form K 4 (
(To be attached to the Proceedings of the Board.)
EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA.
Attendance List.
Place Date
The presence of each candidate is to be indicated by a tick (thus √).The number of books, maps, or drawings given up is to be marked by cross ticks, thus: for one book or sheet: for two: for three, and so on.
If a candidate goes out without attempting
the paper, a
If a candidate does not attend for the paper, the word “Absent” (or “Abs.”) should be entered.
It is most important that each separate book or sheet should bear the candidate's index number in his own handwriting.
Special note is to be made of any candidates who may assign being unwell as a cause of leaving.
The initials of the President of the Board should be placed at the foot of each column and all doubtful points cleared up before the Attendance List is attached to the proceedings of the Board for transmission to the Commandant, Royal Military College.
1st Day. | 2nd Day. | 3rd Day. | 4th Day. | 5th Day | Certificates (Paras 5 and 11), | ||||
Index Nos. | Morning. | Afternoon. | Morning. | Afternoon. | Morning. | Afternoon. | Morning. | Afternoon. | Morning. |
English. | Algebra and Geometry. | Dynamics and Statics. | Trigonometry. | Physics. | Geometrical Drawing. | Chemistry. | 1st Paper, Tactics, Military Engineering, and Map Reading. | 2nd Paper, Tactics, Military Engineering, and Map Reading, | |
A.M. Form K 5.
(To be attached to the Proceedings of the Board.)
EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA.
Certificate from Candidate undergoing Examination.
Place of Examination . Date
I hereby certify that I have not received any assistance from books or notes, and have not given or received help of any kind during the examination.*
Signature of Candidate
* To be in the handwriting of the candidate (see paragraph 18 of this Appendix).
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A.M. Form K 6.
(To be attached to the Proceedings of the Board.)
EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA.
Certificate by the Board.
Place of Examination . Date
We hereby certify that—
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a ) During the examination the candidates were placed at least 6 feet apart in all directions.(
b ) Two members of the Board were present during the entire examination.(
c ) The prescribed order of subjects and hours was observed.(
d ) None of the candidates received any assistance during the examination from books, notes, or other sources in answering the questions.(
e ) The papers were withdrawn at the expiration of the prescribed time for each paper.(
f ) And in all other respects the instructions for the guidance of the Board have been strictly complied with.
President.
Members.
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A.M. Form K 7.
(To be attached to Proceedings of Board appointed to Supervise the Written Examination.)
EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA.
Result of the Medical Examination (see Appendix VI., para. 7).
Candidates over Nineteen Years of Age.
Date of Examination. | Names of Candidates passed as physically fit. | Date of Examination. | Names of Candidates rejected as physically unfit. |
Place. | President. | ||
Date. | Members. |
Appendix V.—
(Admitted under paragraph 6 (ii) of these Regulations.)
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SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS AND ALLOTMENT OF MARKS.
Subject. | Marks. |
Division I.—Military Subjects— | |
1. Tactics........................................................................................................................ | 150 |
2. Military Engineering.................................................................................................... | 100 |
3. Map Reading, Field Sketching, and Surveying............................................................... | 150 |
Division II.—Drills and Exercises— | |
4. Drill............................................................................................................................ | 150 |
5. Musketry.................................................................................................................... | 160 |
6. Signalling................................................................................................................... | 60 |
Division III.—Civil Subjects— | |
7. Mathematics............................................................................................................... | 400 |
8. Physics....................................................................................................................... | 200 |
9. Chemistry................................................................................................................... | 100 |
10. English..................................................................................................................... | 200 |
11. Geometrical Drawing................................................................................................. | 100 |
A candidate must obtain half marks in each subject to qualify.
The examination in Divisions I and II will be set from the latest editions of the official manuals. The subject-matter will be that contained in the sections quoted below from the current editions.
Division I.—Military Subjects.
The examination in this Division will be conducted indoors, and papers will be set on the subjects, either separately or combined.
In all three subjects candidates will be required to illustrate their answers by the regulation conventional signs, and by sketches drawn to scale. Marks will be given for draughtsmanship. Sketches, &c., will be executed in pencil and coloured chalks.
Subject. | Marks. |
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| 150 |
| 100 |
| 150 |
Division II.—Drills and Exercises.
The examination in this Division will be conducted practically and by oral questions.
In addition to giving the words of command, the candidate will be required to give the explanation of the exercise to be performed in detail in a clear and concise manner.
He will also be required to correct all mistakes made by the unit being exercised in drill, &c., and to explain the correct action.
Subject. | Marks |
| 150 |
At least two questions will be asked on each of the following sub-heads:— | |
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Ceremonial—Guards; | |
| 160 |
Subject-matter contained in Musketry Regulations, Part I, 1909 (reprint 1914):— | |
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| 150 |
Subject-matter contained in
Signal Training, Part I, 1917, Chapter I, | |
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Division III.—Civil Subjects.
Subject. | Marks. |
| 400 |
| 100 |
Text-book:— | |
Graphical solution of equations; mensuration and approximate numerical calculations; theory of quadratic equations; arithmetical and geometrical progressions; indices; theory and practical use of logarithms. | |
| 50 |
Text-book:— | |
Theory of proportion and similar
figures. |
Division III.—Civil Subjects—
Subject. | Marks. |
| 100 |
Text-book:— Trigonometrical ratios of an
angle of any magnitude; functions of compound angles; transformation of sums
and products; use of trigonometrical tables; solution of triangles;
applications to heights and distances. | |
| 100 |
Text-book:— (R. J. A. Barnard).
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| 50 |
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1. Candidates for admission to the Royal Military College of Australia must be in good mental and bodily health, and free from any physical defect likely to interfere with the efficient performance of military duty.
2. They will be examined by a Medical Board, and no candidate will be accepted unless he be pronounced by the Medical Board physically fit for His Majesty's Service.
3. The Board has power—
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a ) To pass a candidate as physically fit.(
b ) To reject a candidate as physically unfit.
4. The attention of the Boards will be directed to the following points;—
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a )That the correlation of age, height, weight, and chest girth is not less than that which is given in the following table:—
Age last Birthday. | Height without Shoes. Inches. | Minimum Weight without Clothes. lb. | Chest. | |
Girth when fully Expanded. Inches. | Range of Expansion. Inches. | |||
15 | 60 and under 62......................... | 106 to 108.................................... | 31 | 1 |
62 „ 65......................... | 108 to 110.................................... | 32 | 1½ | |
65 „ 68......................... | 110 to 114.................................... | 33 | 1½ | |
68............................................. | 114.............................................. | 33 | 2 | |
16. | 60 and under 62......................... | 108 to 110.................................... | 32 | 1½ |
62 „ 65......................... | 110 to 112.................................... | 33 | 2 | |
65 , 68......................... | 112 to 117.................................... | 34 | 2 | |
68 „ 72......................... | 119 to 128.................................... | 34½ | 2½ | |
72............................................... | 128................................................ | 35 | 2½ | |
Appendix VI.—
Age last Birthday. | Height without Shoes. Inches. | Minimum Weight without Clothes. lb. | Chest. | |
Girth when fully Expanded. Inches. | Range of Expansion. Inches. | |||
17 | 62 and under 65...................... | 110 to 112................... | 34 | 2 |
65 „ 68...................... | 112 to 119................... | 34½ | 2 | |
68 „ 72...................... | 119 to 130................... | 35 | 2 | |
72............................................. | 130.............................. | 35½ | 2½ | |
18 | 62 and under 65......................... | 111 to 117................... | 34½ | 2 |
65 „ 68...................... | 117 to 124................... | 35 | 2 | |
68 „ 72...................... | 124 to 136................... | 35½ | 2 | |
72 and upwards......................... | 136.............................. | 36 | 2½ | |
19 | 62 and under 65......................... | 113 to 121................... | 35 | 2 |
65 „ 68...................... | 121 to 129................... | 35 | 2 | |
68 „ 70...................... | 129 to 137................... | 35½ | 2 | |
70 „ 72...................... | 137 to 145................... | 36 | 2 | |
72 and upwards......................... | 145.............................. | 36½ | 2½ | |
20 | 62 and under 65......................... | 117 to 122................... | 35 | 2 |
65 „ 68...................... | 122 to 130................... | 35 | 2 | |
68 „ 70...................... | 130 to 138................... | 35½ | 2 | |
70 „ 72...................... | 138 to 146................... | 36 | 2½ | |
72 and upwards......................... | 146.............................. | 36½ | 2½ | |
21 and over | 62 and under 65......................... | 118 to 123................... | 35 | 2 |
65 „ 68...................... | 123 to 132................... | 35½ | 2 | |
68 „ 70...................... | 132 to 142................... ................................... | 36 | 2 | |
70 „ 72...................... | 142 to 152................... | 36½ | 2½ | |
72 and upwards......................... | 152.............................. | 37 | 2½ | |
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b )Measurement of Height —
The candidate will be placed against the standard with his feet together, and the weight thrown on the heels, and not on the toes or outside of the feet. He will stand erect without rigidity, and with the heels, calves, buttocks, and shoulders touching the standard; the chin will be depressed to bring the vertex of the head level under the horizontal bar, and the height will be noted in parts of an inch to eighths.
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c )Measurement of Chest—
The candidate will be made to stand erect with his feet together, and to raise his arms over his head. The tape will be carefully adjusted round the chest, with its posterior upper edge touching the inferior angles of the shoulder-blades, and its anterior lower edge, the upper part of the nipples. The arms will then be lowered to hang loosely by the side, and care will be taken that the shoulders are not thrown upwards or backwards so as to displace the tape. The candidate will then be directed to take a deep inspiration several times, and the maximum expansion of the chest will be carefully noted. It is often attempted to conceal the true minimum measurement, but it can be obtained by a little manipulation and by drawing off attention from the examination by a few questions.
The maximum expansion rarely exceeds the average minimum by more than 2 to 2½ inches.
In recording the measurements, fractions of less than half an inch should not be noted.
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d )The Candidate will also be weighed without clothes, and his weight recorded on the proceedings of the B oard . (
e )Eyesight.—The following are the regulations for examination of eyesight: —
Squint, inability to distinguish the principal colours, or any morbid condition of the eyes or of the lids of either eye, liable to the risk of aggravation or recurrence, will cause the rejection of the candidate.
The examination for determining the acuteness of vision includes two tests—one for distant, the other for near vision. The Army Test Types will be used for the test for distant vision, without glasses, except where otherwise stated below, at a distance of 20 feet; and Snellen’s Optotypi for the test for near vision, without glasses, at any distance selected by the candidate. Each eye will be examined separately, and the lids must be kept wide open during the test. The candidates must be able to read the tests without hesitation in ordinary daylight.
A candidate possessing acuteness of
vision, according to one of the
standards herein laid down, will not be rejected on account of an error of
refraction, provided that the error of refraction, in the following cases, does
not exceed the limits mentioned, viz.—(
Subject to the foregoing conditions, the standards of the minimum acuteness of vision with which a candidate will be accepted are as follow:—
Standard I.
Distant vision.—V=6/6. | V=6/6. |
Near vision.—Reads 0,6. | Reads 0,6. |
Standard II.
Distant vision.—=6/6. |
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Near vision.—Reads 0,6. | Reads 1. |
Standard III.
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Near vision.—Reads 0,8. | Reads 1. |
The degree of acuteness of vision of all candidates will be recorded in the following manner:—
Sufficient Right eye V = ......................... Left eye V = ........................... | Reads............................. Reads............................. |
Defective Right eye V = ........................ Left eye V= ............................ | Reads............................. Reads............................. |
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f ) That his hearing is good.(
g ) That his speech is without impediment.(
h ) That his teeth are in good order. Loss or decay of ten teeth will be considered a disqualification. Decayed teeth, if well filled, will be considered as sound. Nonerupted wisdom teeth are not to be counted as deficient.(
j ) That his chest is well formed, and that his lungs and heart are sound.(
k ) That he is not ruptured.(
l ) That he does not suffer from a severe degree of varicocele* or varicose veins. A candidate who has been successfully operated on will be accepted.(
m ) That his limbs are well formed and developed.(
n ) That there is free and perfect motion of all joints.(
o ) That his feet and toes are well formed.(
p ) That he does not suffer from any inveterate skin disease.(
q ) That he has no congenital malformation or defeet.(
r ) That he does not bear trace of previous acute or chronic disease pointing to an impaired constitution.
* Severe varicocele is defined in the Standing Orders for the Australian Army Medical Services.
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s ) That he is free from any disease or from any physical defect that would be likely to render him unfit for military service.(
t ) If the candidate is not of British origin or descent, the fact should be recorded by the Board.
5. The proceedings of the Board will be recorded on A.M. Form A 23 as follows:—
Name. | Age. | Height without Shoes. | Weight without Clothes. | Chest Girth. | Acuteness of vision. | Remarks as to Fitness or the Reverse.* | |
Min. | Max. | ||||||
Yrs. Mths. | Ft. In. | lb. | In. | In. | |||
* If “unfit” cause of rejection will be stated.
6. The proceedings of the Board are to be forwarded to the Director-General of Medical Services for transmission to the Commandant of the Royal Military College.
7. At the completion of the physical examination, the Board will forward (on A.M. Form K 7) to the officer who appointed it a list of the candidate's names, stating opposite each whether he is fit or unfit.
This form is to be transmitted to the President of the Board appointed to supervise the written examination for candidates over 19 only, in sufficient time to reach him before it begins. It will, by him, be attached to the proceedings of the Board.
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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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