THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Political Public Servants
The public servant is a privileged person who subject to good behaviour, enjoys an immunity from the hap-haz-ard shafts of fortune to which the average citizen is continually exposed. He has in his employment a security of tenure coupled with a reasonable prospect of advancement and with the certainty of provision for his declining years’. He shares, moreover, with the rest of the community, the free and, full exercise of his electoral rights—but that is a possession which might be endangered if lie were seriously to consider any proposal, such as that of a hot-headed section of the members of the, Christchurch branch of the Public Service Association, for the organisation of the public servants as a political force at the election. —Otago Daily Times.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1928, Page 4
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132THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1928, Page 4
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