Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices, Volume 18Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1874 |
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... given of our proceedings , and we have only now to add such statistical details as are needed to complete the history of them up to the 31st of December 1873 . Taking first the situations which are subject to the 3rd and 4th Clauses of ...
... given of our proceedings , and we have only now to add such statistical details as are needed to complete the history of them up to the 31st of December 1873 . Taking first the situations which are subject to the 3rd and 4th Clauses of ...
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... given by the said Order . And it is hereby further ordered , that the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury do prepare and submit to Parliament an esti- mate for the remuneration of the First Commissioner aforesaid . And Her Majesty ...
... given by the said Order . And it is hereby further ordered , that the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury do prepare and submit to Parliament an esti- mate for the remuneration of the First Commissioner aforesaid . And Her Majesty ...
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... given before the date of this Order in Council , shall , for the purposes of this present Order in Council , be deemed to be a certificate of qualification . EDMUND HARRISON . ( Signed ) ORDER IN COUNCIL . At the Court at Balmoral , the ...
... given before the date of this Order in Council , shall , for the purposes of this present Order in Council , be deemed to be a certificate of qualification . EDMUND HARRISON . ( Signed ) ORDER IN COUNCIL . At the Court at Balmoral , the ...
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... given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to a question put by Mr. Otway in the House of Commons , on the 4th of August , relative to the position of writers employed in public departments . Their Lordships learn from the Chancellor of ...
... given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to a question put by Mr. Otway in the House of Commons , on the 4th of August , relative to the position of writers employed in public departments . Their Lordships learn from the Chancellor of ...
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... given in conformity with rules sanctioned by the Lords of the Treasury , has been notified to the Civil Service Commissioners . 7. In reckoning age for competition the following allowances will be made , viz . , ( 1 ) members of the ...
... given in conformity with rules sanctioned by the Lords of the Treasury , has been notified to the Civil Service Commissioners . 7. In reckoning age for competition the following allowances will be made , viz . , ( 1 ) members of the ...
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