THE RETRENCHMENT POLICY.
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WKttmoTOH, Fflbrowry 3' Amnnent othor ledooilctiß decided upon In tht Deffl^eo Department Is the Abolition of the Bore departments hiihct<o m»lo» mined m AnokJaod and : anedln The Dflfenoo Minister is of opinion that one central store department m c nneotion with defence \b all that Is required, and >hu Wellington store will therefore be the only on<9 rnalaUfne r l m the future As both >he Dunedioaod Auokland atom had a fuU staflf. th^ members of whion will now be d'Bptnued with, a onnsiderable savinii will be eftfotod by thU change. ----'"•* Keduotions are being made In the polloe fore*, not by the dismiasal of men, but email stations are being abolished where It is found not neoessary for m officer to bt kept. It is stated that Mr D. A Tole, of Auckland, Is not the only Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands whose services art about to be dispensed with on the sodre of economy, Mr J. P. Maltland, of Ounedin, having also received notloaof the termlna* tlon of bis engi»Rpmont at an early date.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 2
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181THE RETRENCHMENT POLICY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1759, 6 February 1888, Page 2
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