AN INDISPENSIBLE NOT WANTED.
FeUding, October 2,
For some tune it has been rumoured that the Justice Department was about !•> make a permanent appointment to the position of Clerk of the C« u-'t in Feilding. Rumouf added that a, young man from (he Justice Department’s staff at Wellington had received the appointment. The name of this candidate for prom-'(am is the same as that of a reservist against whose sending to camp the Department successfully appealed on the ground that lie was indispensable. Yet, although the clerkship at Feilding has been satisfactorily tilled for nearly two years, the Department now proposes to send an “‘indispensable” to Feilding. A fid! meeting of Justices of the Peace of the Feilding district, hold lo coii-ider the matter on verification of the reports, passed a motion of pridesl.
MINISTER'S REPLY.
When this ease was brought before the Minister of Justice (lion. T. M. Wilton!, ho replied:;— “This appointment is not of my making. The Public Service Commissioner deals with this matter, as the staff of the Justice Department is under the Public Service Act. The Feilding resolution therefore applies in no way to me as Minister of Justice,”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1886, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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194AN INDISPENSIBLE NOT WANTED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1886, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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