Royal Military College Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1934.*
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
Dated this day of, 1939.
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
G. A. STREET
Minister of State for Defence.
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ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE REGULATIONS.
Part I.—Introductory.
Part I.—Introductory.
Part II.—Eligibility and selection of candidates.
Part III.—Admission of candidates.
Part IV.—Command, organization and establishment.
Part V.—Staff.
Part VI.—Course of instruction.
Part VII.—Expulsion, removal, resignation and discharge.
Part VIII.—Discipline.
Part IX.—Leave.
Part X.—Allowances and contributions.
Part XI.—Miscellaneous.
4.—(1.) In these Regulations unless the contrary intention appears—
“Cadet” means a member of the Corps of Staff Cadets;
“Commonwealth Cadet” means a Cadet who was a Commonwealth candidate;
“Commonwealth candidate” means a candidate for admission as a student who is a British subject permanently resident in Australia;
“Formation, &c., Commander” means commander of a cavalry division, or of an infantry division, or of a mixed brigade, or of the field troops in a military district, or District Base Commandant;
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Notified in the
7239.—30/5.1.1939.—Price 1s. 3d.
“Military Forces” means Military Forces of the Commonwealth;
“New Zealand Cadet” means a cadet who was a New Zealand candidate;
“New Zealand candidate” means a candidate for admission as a student who, being a British subject, is resident in the Dominion of New Zealand;
“non-commissioned officer” means a non-commissioned officer of the Corps of Staff Cadets and includes a lance non-commissioned officer but does not include a warrant officer;
“normal entry” means admission as a student of a Commonwealth candidate who is eligible for admission under sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 5 of these Regulations;
“service entry” means admission as a student of a Commonwealth candidate who is eligible for admission under sub-regulation (2.) of regulation 5 of these Regulations;
“special entry” means admission as a student of a Commonwealth candidate who is eligible for admission under sub-regulation (3.) of regulation 5 of these Regulations;
“student” means a student at the College;
“the Act” means the
Defence Act 1903-1934, as amended from time to time;“the College” means the Royal Military College established in pursuance of section 147 of the Act;
“the Commandant” means the Commandant of the College, and includes any officer for the time being performing the duties of the Commandant;
“the Instructional Staff” means the Instructional Staff of the College and includes military and civil members;
“the Military Board” means the Military Board constituted in pursuance of section 28 of the Act, or, if the Military Board is not in existence, the officer appointed to command the Military Forces in time of war;
“the Selection Board” means the Selection Board appointed in pursuance of sub-regulation (3.) of regulation 8 of these Regulations;
“under-officer” means a warrant officer who is appointed by the Commandant to be an under-officer;
“warrant-officer” means a warrant officer of the Corps of Staff Cadets.
Part II.—Eligibility and Selection of Candidates.
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a ) he is medically fit in accordance with such standard of medical fitness as is approved by the Military Board;(
b ) he is unmarried;(
c ) on the last Saturday in February in the year in which he joins the College, he is under the age of twenty years and over the age of sixteen years;(
d ) he has passed the appropriate examination specified in the Second Schedule to these Regulations;(
e ) he is recommended by the Selection Board in accordance with sub-regulation (6.) of regulation 8 of these Regulations and(
f ) he is approved by the Minister.
(2.) A Commonwealth candidate shall be admitted as a student by way of service entry if—
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a ) he is a member of the Defence Forces over the age of nineteen years;(
b ) he has passed the examination specified in the Third Schedule to these Regulations; and(
c ) he is approved by the Governor-General.
(3.) A Commonwealth candidate shall be eligible for admission as a student by way of special entry, if—
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a ) he is medically fit in accordance with such standard of medical fitness as is approved by the Military Board;(
b ) he is unmarried;(
c ) on the first day of March in the year in which he joins the College, he is over the age of twenty years and under the age of twenty-five years;(
d ) he possesses educational qualifications, as follows:—(i) in the case of a candidate who is a member of the Military Forces, he has obtained at a Public Examination the Leaving Certificate (or equivalent educational qualification), including Algebra and Trigonometry and an honours pass in at least one other subject; or
(ii) in the case of a candidate who is not a member of the Military Forces, he has completed at least one year of a university course in Science or Arts, including Mathematics, or has graduated in an Engineering course at a University;
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e ) he is recommended by the Military Board; and(
f ) he is approved by the Minister:
Provided that the Minister may, in special circumstances, direct that a candidate over the age of twenty-five years shall be eligible for admission.
(2.) A Commonwealth candidate for service entry shall submit his application for admission as a student to his commanding officer, who shall forward it, together with his recommendation and a confidential report on the candidate, to the District Base Commandant for transmission to the Selection Board.
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a ) a copy of the entry of registration of his birth certified by the proper official, if reasonably procurable, or, if not reasonably procurable, such other evidence of his parentage and place and date of birth as the Selection Board, or, in the case of a candidate for admission by way of special entry, the Military Board, deems satisfactory; and(
b )if the candidate is under the age of twenty-one years, a request and undertaking in accordance with the form contained in the Fourth Schedule to these Regulations, signed by the parent or guardian of the candidate, or a statutory declaration of facts which prevent the submission of such a request and undertaking.
(2.) An application by a Commonwealth candidate under the age of twenty-one years which is not accompanied by the request and undertaking mentioned in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation shall not be entertained unless the Minister dispenses with such request and undertaking.
(3.) In addition to the documents required by sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation—
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a ) a Commonwealth candidate who belonged to a class of whom service was, or belongs to a class of whom service is, being demanded under Part XII. of the Defence Act, shall submit with his application for admission as a student a certificate by his Formation, &c., Commander that the candidate has rendered the service demanded of him or has been exempted therefrom; and(
b ) a Commonwealth candidate who is an applicant for a vacancy reserved in accordance with sub-regulation (2.) of regulation 8 of these Regulations shall submit with his application for admission as a student a certificate that a parent of the applicant has been on such active service as is specified in that sub-regulation.
(4.) The certificate of the performance of active service required by sub-regulation (3.) of this regulation shall be signed by the parent by whom the active service was performed, if available, or if not available, by some person having knowledge of the fact, and should state the unit in which, and the place at which, and the time during which, the active service was performed, and should be accompanied by such corroborative documentary evidence as is available.
(2.) One-fifth of the vacancies allotted annually for Commonwealth candidates for normal entry shall be reserved for the sons of persons who have been on active service abroad in the Royal Australian Navy, or in an expeditionary force raised by the Commonwealth:
Provided that—
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a ) a candidate shall not be admitted unless he satisfies the requirements prescribed by sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 5 of these Regulations;(
b ) if in any year the number of candidates who are eligible under this sub-regulation is less than the number of reserved vacancies, the reserved vacancies remaining unfilled shall be allotted to other qualified candidates; and(
c ) where a candidate for a reserved vacancy under this sub-regulation is not selected for such a vacancy, he shall be eligible for selection for one of the other vacancies.
(3.) The Military Board shall appoint a Selection Board consisting of three officers which shall, except as provided in sub-regulation (5.) of this regulation, interview 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 standard as is approved by the Military Board and have either qualified at a prescribed examination or were candidates at or are candidates for the prescribed examination immediately preceding the next pending date of entry to the College; or(
b ) in the case of candidates for service entry, have qualified at the examination specified in the Third Schedule to these Regulations.
(4.) The Selection Board shall sit at such places as are determined by the Military Board.
(5.) In the case of candidates for normal entry the Military Board may appoint a provisional committee in any State or Territory which is not included in the itinerary of the Selection Board for the purpose of interviewing candidates in that State or Territory and making a recommendation to the Military Board as to the suitability or otherwise of each candidate to appear before the Selection Board. The Military Board shall then determine whether or not the candidate shall be interviewed by the Selection Board.
(6.) The Selection Board shall present to the Chief of the General Staff for submission to the Minister the names of candidates for normal entry, arranged in order of merit, whom the Board recommends for admission as students. In determining the order of merit the Board shall take into consideration results obtained at prescribed examinations, records and certificates submitted by schoolmasters or by the candidates, and the personal qualities revealed at the interviews. Subject to the provisions of sub-regulations (1.) and (2.) of this regulation, the Minister may approve of the admission of the selected candidates.
(7.) The Selection Board shall present to the Chief of the General Staff the names of candidates for service entry, arranged in order of merit, together with a report in each case as to whether or not the Board recommends the candidate’s admission as a student. In determining the order of merit, the Board shall take into consideration the marks obtained by candidates at the prescribed examination, the confidential reports on the candidates by their commanding officers, records and certificates submitted by schoolmasters or by the candidates and the personal qualities of the candidates revealed at the interviews. The Chief of General Staff shall forward to the Minister, for submission to the Governor-General, the report and recommendations of the Board together with any remarks or recommendations he deems fit.
Part III.—Admission of Candidates.
(2.) Candidates for service entry who are selected for admission as students shall join at the beginning of the Autumn Term.
(3.) Candidates for normal entry who are selected for admission as students shall join on the first day of March: provided that when the first day of March is a Sunday they shall join on the last Saturday in February.
(4.) Candidates for special entry who are selected for admission as students shall join on such date as is approved by the Military Board.
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a ) five years, in the case of a candidate for normal entry;(
b ) four years, in the case of a candidate for service entry; or(
c ) two years, in the case of a candidate for special entry,
and for that purpose he shall answer truly the questions on the Form of Attestation Paper set out in the Fifth Schedule to these Regulations, and shall sign a declaration in the form contained therein; the Commandant, or an officer thereunto authorized by him, shall then administer the oath, or, in appropriate circumstances, the affirmation in the form set out in the Sixth Schedule, and thereupon the candidate shall be enrolled in the Corps of Staff Cadets, and, having been so enrolled, shall be admitted to attend as a student.
(2.) A Commonwealth cadet shall not be permitted to remain at the College for a longer period than that for which he was enlisted.
Part IV.—Command, Organization, and Establishment.
(2.) In the absence of the Commandant the senior combatant officer present shall perform the duties of the Commandant.
(3.) A civil member of the Instructional Staff shall not exercise any military command.
(4.) Units of the Military Forces may be attached to, or detailed for duty at, the College, and shall be under the command of the Commandant while so attached or detailed.
(2.) The Corps of Staff Cadets shall be organized as an infantry unit.
(3.) The Commandant may allot military members of the Instructional Staff for duty as officers of the Corps of Staff Cadets.
(2.) The advancement of cadets from one class to another shall take place at the commencement of the Autumn Term.
(3.) Cadets admitted by way of special entry shall form a separate class.
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a ) Under-officers shall be senior to other warrant officers and shall have seniority in relation to each other in accordance with the dates of their respective appointments as under-officers;(
b ) Warrant officers, not being under-officers, and non-commissioned officers shall be senior to other cadets and shall have seniority in relation to each other in accordance with their respective ranks, and, in relation to cadets of the same rank, in accordance with the respective dates of their promotions to that rank;(
c ) Cadets, not being warrant or non-commissioned officers or cadets admitted by way of special entry, shall have seniority, on joining, according to their places in the order of merit as published in theGazette, and, subsequently, by classes, a member of a higher class being senior to a member of a lower class, and, within a class, by the aggregate of marks obtained from the date of joining to the termination of the last annual examination, the higher aggregate giving seniority over the lower;(
d ) Cadets admitted by way of special entry, not being warrant or non-commissioned officers, shall have seniority in relation to each other according to their places in the order of merit as published in theGazette, and, in relation to other cadets, as if they were in the senior class at the College;(
e ) Commonwealth cadets, not being cadets admitted by way of special entry, shall, on graduation, be granted seniority in the Australian Staff Corps according to the aggregate of marks gained while at the College, the higher aggregate giving seniority over the lower:Provided that any marks gained by a cadet during a year at the end of which he was not advanced to a higher class shall not he included in his aggregate of marks;
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f ) Cadets admitted by way of special entry shall, on graduation, be granted such seniority in the Australian Staff Corps, in relation to each other and to other Commonwealth cadets who graduate on the same date, as is determined by the Military Board on the recommendation of the Commandant; and(
g ) The seniority, on joining, of New Zealand cadets shall be as determined by the Commandant.
Part V.—Staff.
(2.) The Commandant may require a member of the Instructional Staff to assist in any department of instruction.
(3.) Military members of the staff of the College may, with the approval of the Military Board, be detailed for duty other than at the College.
(4.) Members of the Instructional Staff shall give instruction in their several departments, conduct such examinations as the Commandant directs and perform such administrative duties as the Commandant assigns to them.
(2.) Civil members of the Instructional Staff shall have precedence, in relation to each other and to military members, according to the dates of their respective appointments to the Instructional Staff, as follows:—
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(3.) The medical, dental or veterinary officers of the staff shall have precedence, if officers of the Military Forces, according to their ranks, and, if not officers of the Military Forces, as Captains dating from the dates of their respective appointments to the staff of the College.
(4.) Chaplains shall have precedence, if members of the Australian Army Chaplains’ Department, according to their classes, and, if not
members of the Australian Army Chaplains’ Department, as Chaplains, Fourth Class, dating from the dates of their respective appointments to the staff of the College.
Part VI.—Course of Instruction.
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a ) for cadets admitted by way of normal entry—four years;(
b ) for cadets admitted by way of service entry—three years; or(
c ) for cadets admitted by way of special entry—one year.
(2.) The Military Board may, in exceptional circumstances, approve of the course being shortened by one or more terms as defined in regulation 28.
(2.) The College year shall be divided into three terms designated the Autumn Term, the Winter Term and the Spring Term, respectively. The length of each term shall be determind by the Commandant.
Military Departments. | Civil Departments. |
| 1. Mathematics, Pure and Applied, and Astronomy. |
2. Tactics of all Arms. | 2. Physics and Chemistry. |
| 3. English. |
| 4. Modern Languages—French and German. |
5. Cavalry. | 5. Geometrical Drawing and Solid Geometry. |
6. Artillery. | 6. Sanitation, Hygiene, and first Aid. |
7. Signals. | 7. Manual Training. |
8. Infantry. | 8. Book-keeping and Accountancy. |
9. Administration and Military Law. | 9. Economics. |
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11. Mechanized Transport. |
(2.) The syllabus of instruction in the subjects prescribed in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation shall be as approved by the Commandant.
(3.) Cadets admitted by way of special entry shall receive instruction in such departments as are determined by the Military Board.
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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 instruction;(
c ) the time-table of studies;(
d ) the marks to be allotted to each subject;(
e ) the case of any cadet who has not made satisfactory progress; and(
f ) such other matters as are referred to the Board of Studies by the Commandant.
(2.) The Board of Studies shall consist of the two senior combatant officers other than the Commandant, all professors, and such Instructors and Lecturers as are appointed as members of the Board by the Commandant.
(3.) The Commandant, or, in his absence, the senior military officer present, shall preside at a meeting of the Board of Studies.
(4.)The Adjutant of the College shall be the Secretary to the Board of Studies.
Part VII.—Expulsion, Removal, Resignation, and Discharge.
(2.) A cadet who is expelled under
sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation shall be ineligible for further service
in the Permanent Military Forces, and his name, and the reason for his
expulsion, shall be recorded in the Department of Defence and be made known to
the Commonwealth Public Service Board of Commissioners appointed in pursuance
of the
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a ) has been guilty of conduct indicating moral unfitness which, though not amounting to immoral conduct, renders it undesirable that the cadet should remain at the College;(
b ) is physically unfit;(
c ) has not made satisfactory progress in his studies or exercises;(
d ) is unlikely to become an efficient officer; or(
e ) has been absent for a prolonged period on account of sickness.
£50, if in his first year of service;
£75, if in his second year of service;
£100, if in his third year of service;
£125, if in his fourth year of service; or
£150, if in his fifth year of service.
(2.) A cadet may be discharged for any of the reasons specified in paragraph (i), (viii), (ix), (x), (xi), (xii), or (xiii) of sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 184 of the Australian Military Regulations.
Part VIII.—Discipline.
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a ) expulsion from the College (subject to the approval of the Minister required by regulation 31);(
b ) loss of one or more places in seniority on graduation;(
c ) reduction to a lower grade or to the ranks;(
d ) loss of marks.
(2.) For any such offence as is mentioned in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, the officer commanding the Corps of Staff Cadets may refer the case to the Commandant, or, if, in his opinion, the offence is not so serious as to warrant action being taken under sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, he may, subject to this regulation, inflict on a cadet the following punishments:—
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a ) close custody not exceeding seven days;(
b ) confinement to barracks not exceeding twenty-one days;(
c ) stoppage of leave not exceeding eighty-four days;(
d ) severe reprimand;(
e ) reprimand;(
f ) extra duty;(
g ) extra drills;(
h ) answering name at roll calls;(
i ) admonition;
Provided that—
(i) the punishment of severe reprimand or reprimand may be inflicted only on a warrant or non-commissioned officer; and
(ii) the punishment of close custody, confinement to barracks, extra drills, or answering name at roll calls, shall not be inflicted on a warrant or non-commissioned officer.
(3.) All or any one or more of the
punishments specified in paragraphs (
(4.) When a case is referred to the Commandant by the officer commanding the Corps of Staff Cadets the Commandant may—
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a ) dispose of the case summarily;(
b ) direct that the case be disposed of summarily by the officer commanding the Corps of Staff Cadets; or(
c ) adjourn the case for the purpose of having the evidence reduced to writing.
(5.) The procedure on the hearing of a charge by the Commandant shall be the same as if he were a commanding officer.
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a ) to members of the Instructional Staff to inflict, to the extent delegated, all or any of the punishments specified in paragraphs (c ), (d ), (e ), (f ), (g ), (h ), and (i )of sub-regulation (2.) of regulation 36 of these Regulations; and(
b ) to warrant or non-commissioned officers of the Corps of Staff Cadets to inflict, when no officer, professor or lecturer is present, and to the extent delegated, the punishments specified in paragraphs (g ) and (h )of sub-regulation (2.) of regulation 36 of these Regulations, or either of them.
(2.) Regulations 256, 260 and 262 of the Australian Military Regulations and so much of section 46 of the Army Act as authorizes punishments not authorized by regulation 36 of these Regulations, shall not apply to cadets, and the said section 46 and all other provisions of the Army Act (whether applying by virtue of the Defence Act or of the Australian Military Regulations) shall, for the purpose of their application to cadets, be read with such modifications (if any) as may be necessary to make them consistent with these Regulations.
(2.) A cadet shall not offer any payment, gift, or loan, to a person residing or performing duty at, or being in any way connected with the administration of the College, or to a near relation of such a person.
41.—(1.) A cadet shall not drink any intoxicating liquor.
(2.) A cadet who is found to have drunk any intoxicating liquor may be expelled from the College.
(3.) A cadet shall not bring or cause to be brought within the College, or have in his room, tent, or otherwise in his possession while subject to College control, any intoxicating liquor.
Part IX.—Leave.
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a ) to any person on the establishment of the College at such times as, in the opinion of the Commandant, the good of the service will permit;(
b ) to members of the Staff of the College, whose services can, in the opinion of the Commandant, be spared, during any period in which academic studies are suspended; and(
c ) to cadets between terms.
Part X.—Allowances and Contributions.
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a ) Travelling Allowance—(i) on joining the College, whilst travelling within the Commonwealth between the residence of the parent, guardian, or other person with whom the candidate was residing, and the College; and
(ii) while travelling on duty,
at the rate of 6s. per day, or, when sleeping accommodation is not provided, the actual expenses incurred in such travelling;
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b ) Outfit allowance—£30 on joining;(
c ) Maintenance allowance of 5s. 6d. per day:Provided that the Minister may approve of the allowance being increased to an amount not exceeding 7s. 6d. per day in respect of any College year in which an allowance of 5s. 6d. per day is, in his opinion, insufficient to cover the expenses specified in sub-regulation (3.) of this regulation.
(2.) The following expenses and allowances shall be credited to the account of each cadet admitted by way of special entry:—
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a ) Travelling allowance—(i) on joining the College, whilst travelling within the Commonwealth between his residence and the College, and
(ii) while travelling on duty,
at the rate of 6s. per day, or, when sleeping accommodation is not provided, the actual expenses incurred in such travelling;
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b ) Outfit allowance—£30 on joining;(
c ) An annual allowance of £262.
(3.) The cost of uniform and clothing, books, instruments, messing, washing and such other expenses as the Commandant determines shall be a charge against a cadet’s account.
(4.) A cadet admitted by way of special entry may draw from time to time from his account such amounts for his personal expenses as are approved by the Commandant.
(5.) Any sum expended by a parent, guardian, or other person, for travelling expenses of a Commonwealth candidate on joining the College, may be paid to that parent, guardian, or other person, or, with the approval of that parent, guardian, or other person, may be credited to the cadet’s account or pocket money account.
(6.) The cost of any dental or medical operation, or of attendance on a cadet by a civil dental or medical practitioner while the cadet is absent from the College on leave or sick leave, shall not, without the prior approval of the Military Board, be made a charge against the cadet’s account or against the Commonwealth.
Provided that the Commandant may authorize the first adjustment of a cadet’s account to be deferred until the commencement of the Autumn Term in the year next after that in which the cadet joins.
(2.) A cadet, on discharge or graduation, shall be paid an amount equal to the balance then standing to the credit of his account:
Provided that—
(i) where a cadet admitted by way of normal entry or service entry is expelled, removed or permitted to resign during his first year as a student, the amount of the unexpended portion of his outfit allowance, as determined by the Commandant, may be deducted from the balance standing to his credit; and
(ii) where a cadet admitted by way of special entry is expelled, removed or permitted to resign, there shall be deducted from the balance standing to his credit, in respect of each day of the College year subsequent to the date of his discharge from the Corps of Staff Cadets, one three hundred and sixty-fifth of the amount credited to his account for that year.
Provided that—
(i) where a cadet is removed for physical unfitness while on sick leave, or on the termination of sick leave, maintenance allowance for the period of such sick leave shall not be credited;
(ii) where a cadet, owing to absence (whether due to sick leave or other cause) is not advanced to a higher class, maintenance allowance for the period of such absence shall not be credited;
(iii) where a cadet dies or resigns while on leave or sick leave, maintenance allowance for the period of such leave or sick leave shall not be credited;
(iv) where a cadet, owing to sickness, is absent after the termination of his leave, maintenance allowance for the period of such absence shall not be credited;
(v) where a cadet has been admitted to hospital at Commonwealth expense, an amount, equal to the cost of the charge for messing and service had the cadet been resident at the College, may, at the discretion of the Commandant, be made a charge against the cadet’s account and credited to the College vote;
(vi) the maintenance allowance of a cadet who is absent without leave may, by order of the Commandant, be stopped for the period of such absence; and
(vii) where a cadet is in receipt of pay by virtue of the grant of a provisional commission under regulation 54 of these Regulations, maintenance allowance shall not be credited.
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a ) when joining the College;(
b ) when travelling on duty;(
c ) when travelling to and from their homes on leave between the Spring and Autumn Terms;(
d ) when travelling on sick leave with the approval of the Commandant; or(
e ) when travelling to their homes after graduation.
(2.) The Commandant may authorize the issue of warrants for sleeping berths on railways when, in his opinion, such issue is necessary.
(3.) A warrant issued to a cadet, who is travelling to his home after having been expelled, removed, or permitted to resign, shall be charged to the cadet’s account.
Part XI.—Miscellaneous.
(2.) A cadet who has been detailed in accordance with sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation may, on the recommendation of the Commandant, be granted a provisional commission as a Lieutenant in the Active Citizen Military Forces with the pay and allowances of such rank.
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a ) funds are available;(
b ) requirements for the remainder of the financial year will not necessitate application to Army Head-quarters for additional funds;(
c ) there is nothing irregular in the expenditure; and(
d ) it is not an allowance or payment to any member of the Forces which is not authorized by regulation or which requires the approval of the Military Board.
(2.) The Commandant, or a senior officer appointed by him for the purpose, shall account to the Chief Ordnance Officer, 2nd District Base, for supplies obtained in pursuance of a demand made under this regulation.
THE SCHEDULES.
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THE FIRST SCHEDULE. Regulation 2.
Statutory Rules 1934. No. 90.
Statutory Rules 1935. No. 50.
Statutory Rules 1936. No. 15.
Statutory Rules 1936. No. 33.
Statutory Rules 1937. No. 62.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE.
Regulation
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED OF COMMONWEALTH CANDIDATES FOR NORMAL ENTRY.
1. To be eligible for selection a candidate must qualify at a Public Examination in accordance with the following table. All subjects need not necessarily be passed in one year.
2. The Selection Board may accept any other Public Examination of equivalent standard to the examinations specified in the following table.
3. The Selection Board may recommend that a candidate who has passed in four subjects and has failed in a fifth be accepted as having qualified if the aggregate of his marks in the five subjects is equal to the aggregate of marks required for a “pass” in each of those subjects.
Table of Examinations and Subjects.
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THE THIRD SCHEDULE.
Regulations 5 (3) and 11 (1).
SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF COMMONWEALTH CANDIDATES FOR SERVICE ENTRY.
SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS AND ALLOTMENT OF MARKS.
Subject. | Marks. |
DIVISION I.—MILITARY SUBJECTS. | |
1. Tactics..................................................................................................................... | 400 |
2. Military Engineering................................................................................................. | 100 |
3. Map Reading, Photo. Reading and Field Sketching..................................................... | 100 |
4. Organization and Military Law.................................................................................. | 100 |
DIVISION II.—DRILLS AND EXERCISES. | |
5. Drill......................................................................................................................... | 150 |
6. Small Arms Training................................................................................................ | 160 |
DIVISION III.—CIVIL SUBJECTS. | |
7. Mathematics............................................................................................................ | 400 |
8. Physics.................................................................................................................... | 200 |
9. Chemistry................................................................................................................ | 100 |
10. English.................................................................................................................... | 200 |
11. Geometrical Drawing............................................................................................... | 100 |
12. A Modern Language (French or German).................................................................. | 200 |
13. Book-keeping.......................................................................................................... | 100 |
A candidate, in order to qualify, must obtain not less than half marks in each subject.
The examination in Divisions I. and II. shall be set from the latest editions of the official manuals. The subject-matter shall be that contained in the sections quoted below from the current editions.
Division I.—Military Subjects.
The examination in this Division shall consist of written papers.
In Subjects 1, 2 and 3 candidates may be required to illustrate their answers by sketches drawn to scale. Marks shall be given for draughtsmanship and knowledge of conventional signs. Sketches, &c., shall be executed in pencil and coloured chalks.
Subject. | Marks. |
1. TACTICS. | |
| 400 |
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The Third Schedule—
Division
I.—Military Subjects—
Subject. | Marks. |
2. MILITARY ENGINEERING. | |
| 100 |
3. MAP READING, PHOTO. READING AND FIELD SKETCHING. | |
| 100 |
4. ORGANIZATION AND MILITARY LAW. | |
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| 100 |
Division II.—Drills and Exercises.
The examination in this Division shall be conducted practically and by oral questions.
In addition to giving the words of command, the candidate shall be required to give the explanation of the exercise to be performed in detail and in a clear and concise manner.
He shall also be required to correct all mistakes made by the unit being exercised in drill, &c., and to explain the correct action.
Subject. | Marks. |
5. DRILL. | |
At least two questions shall be asked on each of the following sub-heads:— | 150 |
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6. SMALL ARMS TRAINING. | |
Subject-matter contained in Small Arms Training, Volume I., Pamphlets:— | 160 |
Pamphlet 1—Weapon Training; | |
Pamphlet 2—Application of Fire; Pamphlet 3—Rifle. |
The Third Schedule—
Division III.—Civil Subjects.
Subject. | Marks. |
7. MATHEMATICS................................................ | 400 |
1. Part I........................................................... | 200 |
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Text-book:—Elementary
Algebra | |
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Text-book:—A School
Geometry | |
Theory of proportion and similar figures, Theorems 60-78. | |
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Text-book:—Shorter
Trigonometry | |
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2. Part II............................................................. | 200 |
( Text-book:—Any Elementary Text-book on Dynamics. | |
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Text-book:—Any Elementary Text-book on Statics. | |
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8. PHYSICS......................................................... | 200 |
Text-book:—“Intermediate
Physics” by | |
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The Third Schedule—
Division
III.—Civil Subjects—
Subject. | Marks. |
Physics— | |
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9. CHEMISTRY............................................................ | 100 |
Hydrogen; chemical behaviour; oxygen; preparation; properties; detection;
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The Third Schedule—
Division
III.—Civil Subjects—
Subject. | Marks. |
Chemistry— | |
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Coal gas; purification; composition of coal gas;
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10. ENGLISH............................................................... | 200 |
Text-book:—English
Composition— | |
(i) Essay..................................................................................................................... | 60 |
(ii) | 60 |
(iii) Paraphrase and literary comment on selected passages............................................ | 60 |
(iv) Analysis (distinguishing clauses and showing their mutual relations)....................... | 20 |
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11. GEOMETRICAL DRAWING.................................. | 100 |
Text-book:—Geometrical
Drawing and Design— | |
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Marks will be given for draughtsmanship. |
The Third Schedule—
Division
III.—Civil Subjects—
Subject. | Marks. |
12. MODERN LANGUAGE.......................................... | 200 |
(French or German.) | |
Standard—Senior, or Leaving Certificate Pass. | |
13. BOOK-KEEPING............................................................ | 100 |
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THE FOURTH SCHEDULE.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Regulation 7.
REQUEST BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN FOR THE ADMISSION TO THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF A COMMONWEALTH CANDIDATE UNDER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS AND UNDERTAKING IN RESPECT OF SUCH ADMISSION.
To the Minister of State for Defence.
1. I, [
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a ) That I will pay from time to time to the Commonwealth on demand signed by the Commandant for the time being of the Royal Military College of Australia, and served on me personally or by post, the sum or sums of money (if any) which in any quarter he shall receive from the Commonwealth in excess of the allowances which he shall become entitled to receive, as a student at the College or member of the Corps of Staff Cadets, under any Act or regulation for the time being in force;(
b ) That in the event of my being absent from Australia for any period during his attendance as a student, I will appoint a resident of Australia as his guardian during the period of such absence, and that I will notify the Commandant in writing of the name and address of that guardian and attach to that notification the written consent of that guardian.
2. If my son/ward is so admitted and while he is in attendance as a student, there shall, in the opinion of the Commandant, arise urgent necessity for the administration of an anaesthetic to or the performance of a surgical operation on my son/ward I consent to such administration or performance or both.
*3. I desire that my son/ward attend Divine Service according to the rites of Church, and if such Service is not held, I have no objection to his attending the Service held in the College.
4. I desire that all communications concerning my son/ward be addressed to me as follows:—
and I undertake to inform the Adjutant of the College whenever I change my address.
Dated the day of , 19 .
* This paragraph may be omitted or altered as desired by the parent or guardian.
THE FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Regulation 12.
Commonwealth of Australia.
FORM OF ATTESTATION BY CADET.
Attestation of No.
Name
Corps of Staff Cadets
Joined at
on
1. What is your name?................................................................................................. | 1. |
2. Where were your born?........................................................................................... | 2. |
3. Are you a 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 thereunder.
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 or other Authorized Officer.
Date.
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THE SIXTH SCHEDULE.
Regulation 12.
*Oath to be Taken by Cadet on Attestation.
I, , swear that I will well and truly serve our Sovereign Lord the King in the Permanent Military Forces of the Commonwealth of Australia for the term of..........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”.
THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Regulation 14.
FORM OF UNDERTAKING BY NEW ZEALAND CANDIDATES.
Entry of No. Name
Corps of Staff Cadets
Joined at
on
I, having been nominated by the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand as a Cadet in the Royal Military College of Australia, hereby undertake to serve as a Cadet until lawfully discharged, dismissed, or removed.
Date.
By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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