Royal Military College Regulations 1951 (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1956.*
Dated this 22nd day of January, 1959.
W. J. Slim
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
J. O. CRAMER
Minister of State for the Army.
Amendments of the Royal Military College Regulations.
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“(5.) For the purposes of this regulation, there shall be a Selection Board which shall consist of a chairman and not less than two other officers.
“(5a.) The chairman and the members shall be appointed by the Military Board.
“(5b.) Where more than two members in addition to the chairman are appointed to the Selection Board, the powers and functions conferred on the Selection Board by this regulation may be exercised by the chairman and any two of the other members of the Selection Board.
“(5c.) Commonwealth candidates who—
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a )in the case of candidates for normal entry, have been found medically fit in accordance with such standards as are approved by the Military Board and either have the educational qualifications specified in the Second Schedule to these Regulations or were candidates at, or are candidates at, one of the examinations specified in that Schedule held or to be held immediately preceding the next date of entry to the College; or
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Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1951, No. 40, as amended by Statutory Rules 1955, No. 76; 1957, No. 42, and 1958, No. 84.
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b )in the case of candidates for service entry, have qualified at, were candidates at, or are candidates at, the examination specified in the Third Schedule to these Regulations,
shall be interviewed by the Selection Board.”;
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“(9.) The Selection Board shall present to the Chief of the General Staff, for submission to the Minister, the names of candidates for normal entry whom the Selection Board recommends for admission as students arranged in the order in which the Selection Board considers that they should be selected for admission to the College.”;
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“(12.) The Selection Board shall present to the Chief of the General Staff the names of candidates for service entry whom the Selection Board recommends for admission as students arranged in the order in which the Selection Board considers that they should be selected for admission to the College.”;
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g )by omitting from sub-regulation (16.) the words “order of merit” and inserting in their stead the words “the order in which he thinks they should be admitted to the College”.
“(2.) A cadet shall, on admission to the College, be allotted—
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“(3.) Subject to the next succeeding sub-regulation, the advancement of cadets from one class to another shall take place at the commencement of the first Term of each year.
“(4.) Where a cadet admitted by way of normal entry possesses special qualification, the Commandant may approve his advancement from the Fourth Class to the Third Class during the first year’s course of instruction.”.
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a )by omitting from paragraph (c ) of sub-regulation (1.) the words “order of merit” and inserting in their stead the words “order of admission to the College”;(
b )by inserting in paragraph (c ) of sub-regulation (1.), after the words “lower class, and,” the words “subject to the next succeeding paragraph,”;(
c ) by inserting after paragraph (c) of sub-regulation (1.) the following paragraph:—“(
ca ) Cadets admitted by way of service entry to the Third Class and cadets advanced to that class under sub-regulation (4.) of regulation 19 of these Regulations, not being warrant officers or non-commissioned officers, shall have seniority as the junior members of that class and in relation to one another shall have seniority as determined by the Commandant, and when, advanced to a higher class than the Third Class, shall have seniority in relation to other cadets in that higher class according to the aggregate of marks gained in the Third Class and higher classes, the higher aggregate giving seniority over the lower;”;(
d )by omitting from paragraph (d )of sub-regulation (1.) the words “special entry” and inserting in their stead the words “service entry or special entry or cadets advanced to the Third Class under sub-regulation (4.) of regulation 19 of these Regulations”;(
e ) by omitting from paragraph (f ) of sub-regulation (1.) the words “order of merit” and inserting in their stead the words “order of admission to the College”; and(
f ) by omitting from paragraph (g ) of sub-regulation (1.) the words “special entry” and inserting in their stead the words “service entry or special entry or cadets advanced to the Third Class under sub-regulation (4.) of regulation 19 of these Regulations”.
“34. A Commonwealth cadet may be permitted to resign if he satisfies the Minister that circumstances exist which justify acceptance of his resignation and upon payment of an amount ascertained by reference to his period of service as a cadet and the date of his admission to the College.
Period of Service. | Date of admission— | |
Before 1st January, 1960. | On or after 1st January, 1960. | |
Less than one year.............................. | Fifty pounds.................................................. | One hundred pounds |
More than one year but less than two years | Seventy-five pounds.................................................. | Two hundred pounds |
More than two years but less than three years | One hundred pounds.................................................. | Three hundred pounds |
More than three years but less than four years | One hundred and twenty-five pounds | Four hundred pounds |
More than four years........................... | One hundred and fifty pounds | Five hundred pounds |
By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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