| Sir Henry Rosborough Swanzy - 1915 - 706 pages
...test for distant vision, without glasses, for officers of the Special Reserve, will be not below 6/36. Inability to distinguish the principal colours will...cause for rejection, but the fact will be noted in the report and the candidate will be informed. The degree of acuteness of vision of all candidates for... | |
| Sir John Herbert Parsons - 1918 - 770 pages
...principal colours will not be regarded as a cause for rejection, but the fact will be noted in the report, and the candidate will be informed. The degree of acuteness of vision of all candidates fGr commissions (including preliminary examinations) will be entered in their reports in the following... | |
| Burma - 1928 - 1022 pages
...candidate. (D) Each eye will be examined separately and tne lids must be kept wide open during the test. (E) Inability to distinguish the principal colours...degree of acuteness of vision of all candidates for appointments will be entered in me proceedings in the following manner : — v'?-3- ; with glasses... | |
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