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Exhibit JC42 - The Leveson Inquiry

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For Distribution to CPsAppendicesAppendix IIINSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS1889Scheme for an Elementary ExaminationPaper 1: EnglishTime: Two Hours. Maximum: 100 marks1. Original composition on any two of the following subjects:(a) Essay on a given theme of a general and familiar character(b) Condensation of a supplied newspaper report(c) Comment on a given subject(d) Short essay on a standard book and its author(Time: One Hour)2. Elements of English History3. Outlines of Geography, political and commercial(Time: One hour)Paper 2: LanguagesTime: Two hours. Maximum 75 marks1. Latin Essay translation paper, based upon Dr. Smith’s Principia Latina,Part 1.2. French, German, or any one modem language: elementary translationpaper.Paper 3: MathematicsTime: 1½ hours: Maximum 50 marks1. Simple and compound arithmetic, proportion, vulgar and decimalfractions, percentages, interest, and balance-sheets.2. One of the following subjects:(a) Algebra to Simple Equations, or(b) Euclid, Book 1.Oral ExaminationTime: not to exceed half an hour. Maximum: 50 marksIt will be the option of the Examiner to put test questions in any or all of thefollowing subjects:1. Spelling 5. Grammar2. History 6. Main facts in English3. Elementary Mathematics Literature4. Geography 7. Current Events and NotablePersonalities8. Foreign words and phrases in common use.Source: Institute of Journalists Proceedings, 1899226MOD100051397

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