THE CIVIL SERVICE.
'.-. , .■-,»■' i. - -rr-WOl— i .::■; ; ' :t 1 he qftrresplmderit of the Ch ristchuich Press, writes:^" Is hear th.\t ijvery decided progresses being made,althouglT m a peculiar quiet manner, witlbi; the workof deviaiog a scheme for the re- : organisation aud clasSifieatio ; n 6% the Civil Service. "At preßent-therJ are great complaintSj of the' unoerfeiinty of promotio% 4 by U)§rit, and .ot! the predoi 1 minance under all Ministries of personal or political l^ks.tairs influence m securing the.-.best things m the servioe. ] I uiid^erstandthaitjone of the features of' tlfe new.sclie,me will be a careful proyisi<>n. for regular promotion and clafcsfc' ideation, according tjQiL^eser.vs, so that the best men may have a .motifs jfdri exertion, and not have reason to ,ap prehepd: seeing the;long;-sought ■ prizes 1 when appareuiil.y within their grasp clutched, by. some ousiders who may happen, to have M? aa s at..flourt."i "
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 3
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142THE CIVIL SERVICE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 301, 22 November 1883, Page 3
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