PUBLIC SERVICE CLERICAL DIVISION
-e SOLDIERS CONSIDERED.
Following are nnipng the now Public Service regulations gazetted last evening:— "101. (a) Excopt in the case provided for by section 5) of tho Act, appointments to tho Clerical Division may in the first place, be to such subdivision of Glass VII as the Commissioner may determing. "(b) Except in the caso provided for by section 40 of the Act, appointments to the. Professional Division shall in tho first place bo to 6ucUn sub-division of Claas F in tho second 'schedule to the said Act as tho Commissioner may determine, but holders of university degrees, or of approved certificates from any university college that tho candidate has attained spocial knowledge in any scientific subject, may be admitted in such subdivision and class as the Commissioner thinks fit. "(c) A member of the military branch of tho Defenco Forces who has passed the entrance or senior examination may 1)0 transferred to the civil branch uf that Department, and may bo admitted in such class or sub-division as I'ho Commissioner thinks fit.
"(d) No one, except he is an honourably discharged member of the Forces as defined in tho War Pensions Act, 1915, and any amendment of that Act, shall bo appointed to tho Clerical Division unless 'his ago at tho timo of appointment is not less than fifteen nor moro than twenty-iivo years, and no one shall bo appointed to tho Professional Division unles3 his age is not less than seventeen »o»ro n.fc Mia Hmn of. nnnnintntent." -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 298, 12 September 1919, Page 8
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253PUBLIC SERVICE CLERICAL DIVISION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 298, 12 September 1919, Page 8
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