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PUBLIC SERVICE

HIGH APPOINTMENTS EXPECTED SOON. WELLINGTON, March 26. Practically every one of tho chief Departments of State is affected by important appointments which are imminent by Mr P. D. N. Yerschaffeit. I The announcement of the new Sur-rveyor-General is expected next week. yLfter that will come appointments of Ihe new Secretary of Health, to sucE. Killick, the new Secreof the Mental Defectives Board, new Assistant-Director of Agri'culture to succeed Mr F. S. Pope, and ipossibly the new Assistant to the General Manager of Railways, succeeding Mr J. S. Hunter. Whether this office will be continued under its present is yet undecided. . ? In addition, there are to he filled phe two posts of advisory accountants to tho Department of Industries and Commerce, vacated by Mr H. Schmitt, who is to he employers’ representative on tho Arbitration Court, and Mr G. W. Clinkard, the new Secretary to the Samoan Administration.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1929, Page 2

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PUBLIC SERVICE Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1929, Page 2

PUBLIC SERVICE Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1929, Page 2

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