NOTE. In 1896-97-98, the first three years after the institution of the Associateship Examination, passes in the First, Second, and Third Class corresponded to the Honours, First, and Second Division passes respectively of subsequent years. NAMES OF CENTRES AT WHICH CANDIDATES SAT. 103 NAMES OF CENTRES AT WHICH CANDIDATES SAT. The 3999 Candidates for the Council's Examinations entered from 424 Schools and sat at the following 157 Centres : Joe Batt's Arm. King's Point. Lark Harbour. Moreton's Harbour. Musgrave Harbour. Musgrave Town. New Bay. New Harbour. New Melbourne. New Perlican. Newtown. Nipper's Harbour. Northern Bay. North River. North West Arm. Old Perlican. Openhall. Perry's Island. Pilley's Island. Placentia. Port au Port. Port de Grave. Portugal Cove (2). Pouch Cove. Pushthrough. Red Bay. Rose Blanche. St. Bride's. St. George's. Salvage. Sandy Point. Seldom Come-By. Tilt Cove. Tilting. Topsail. Torbay. Tor's Cove. Trepassey. Trinity. Trinity East. Twillingate (2). Upper Island Cove. Wesleyville. Western Bay. Wood's Island. And in St. John's :-Parade Street, Springdale Street, Centenary Hall, Episcopal Library, Presbyterian Hall, Synod Hall, Bishop Feild College, Methodist College, SYNOPSIS OF RESULTS. TABLE I. Table showing number of Candidates gaining Distinction, Passing, and Failing respectively, in each Subject in each Grade of Diploma Examinations, 1912. |