CIVIL SERVICE BOARD.
COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED. Tha personnel of the Civil Service Commission, constituted under the provisions oft he Public Service Act of last session, was announced by the Prime Minister in the course of the opening of the Reform Club at Auckland on Wednesday. Mr Donald Roertson, 1.5.0., at present secretary of the Post Office Department, has been appointed as chief commissioner, while the assistant commissioners will be Mr A. D. Thomson, at present stipendiary magistrate at Palmerston North, and Mr R. Triggs, at present employed in the Australian public service. "Mr Robertson,"' said the Premier, "is a man of long experience and honourable service, perfectly straight and upright, and one who has gained the complete confidence of every man of the 5000 in the Postal Department of the Dominion—in fact, a man in every sense excellently suired to the important position to which he has been appointed. Mr Thomson is also a man well known for his capable qualities, NHHHHIHHI
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 522, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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161CIVIL SERVICE BOARD. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 522, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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