THE POSTAL SERVICE.
NO TOLITIOAL COSffiEOI.. PREMIER'S DENMfi, By Telegraph.—Press Att&UXIOk Wellington, Last tßfbfc Mr. Massey to-day denied tJ»«WW» of a statement in tho Public '{Mm Journal that he was in favotf of tJ» poetical control of the. Public Service. "Such a statement," he aaid, "k-a&HWN ly contrary to fact. A Bill is at present! being drafted, and will be submitted tfl Parliament during the coming session, which will strengthen the existing laW with regard to non-political control, ami which will remedy certain defects in th« Public Service Act itself, I stand bf what I said to a deputation which wait* ed on me some six weeks ago to the ef« feet that the Government should ne con« suited in regard to appointments to th< administrative division of the Public Ser* vice, which is practically restricted W permanent heads of departments,"
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 4
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141THE POSTAL SERVICE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 4
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