THE PUBLIC SERVICE.
DISSATISFACTION' 0\ Ml SU'UIANNiUAXIUN WbL. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellinylun, Last Night. A deputiition waited on the I'rimc .Minister this afternoon in reference to certain provisions oi the I'ublic Service tSuJn>r.imumtion Bill. .Mr. ((. Allport. Secretary for Marine, said there was strong objection to I'm proposed limitation of the retiring a.luwame to .t.IOO per annum, which contrilmtors regarded as a breach of contract. Such provision should not be made retrospective. Uepl.ying, Sir Joseph Ward said that Ibis year t.he Coveiiunent was paying WO/WO into the fimil for all time to ensure its stahility. so there could be no talk of breach of contract. X.M) a year by way of pcihiofi was quite high enough", and few countries provided even that much. 'Hie government's proposal was not intended to save a few hundreds ii year, but to secure the absolute preservation of the whole system. -hich was threatened under existing ui.-um-stances.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 269, 21 December 1909, Page 2
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151THE PUBLIC SERVICE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 269, 21 December 1909, Page 2
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