What do gentlemen suppose that cadetships exist for, if it is not for the emolument of congressmen?
For his part, he saw no impropriety in selling cadetships or any thing else.
As early, therefore, as 1833, the Government Bill introduced by Macaulay for the renewal and revision of the Company's charter contained a clause providing that East India cadetships should be thrown open to competition.
The number of Queen’s cadetships (20) includes both those who have entered, and those to whom the educational allowance is granted previously to their admission.
The creation of Queen’s cadetships originated in the recommendations of the select Committee of the House of Commons on Sandhurst.
The Secretary of State for India in Council will nominate to cadetships for the Indian services.
It came into existence in 1818, previously to which date the Directors were in the habit of sending to Woolwich, for instruction, youths to whom they had given cadetships in the Company’s Artillery and Engineers.
The privilege of obtaining a free commission on passing merely a qualifying examination was not extended to them until the institution of the Indian cadetships in 1862.
The institution of Indian cadetships at Sandhurst took place in consequence of the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, and the subsequent amalgamation of the Indian and Imperial forces.
Two examinations for naval cadetships will be held annually, under the direction of the Admiralty Director of Education--viz.
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