THE CIVIL SERVICE.
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[TEE PB2BS SpeeUl florid! -■ J WELLINGTON,, November |fl "We "claim that we are orerstlH
in the <3ivU Service," *as of® complaints mads by ttie tanoen' <BM tation to the Government There were 80,000 Civil BrrYMrtj®! the country, said Mr D. B. HiggwS of Matamata, and the prunaiy JaJ» tries could not afford Aptrt W the fact that there *cre too maflj f them, they were highly pai& JftawM had been compelled to labour and they must tta» should be a substantial ndactinn ■ o the Civil Service. Then# wre *■ those who retired on who should not be lim. up civil employment. There were wf dreds of superannuated men >a land who were keeping owera «»' employment, and if tW'M should forfeit the from the public purse tmraM Hon. E. A. Ransom, raid Committee had been set 'P to P the matter.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 10
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