CIVIL SERVICE PAY.
INCREASE OF SALARIES By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, July 12. The Public Service classification lisfl has just been issued, and is being examined with much interest in the Government Departments. Very many of the salaries, particularly in ~ the middle grades, are unaltered, and the list shows evidences of the demand for economy in the public service. Fairly substantial increases in salary have been granted, however, to the senior officers in some of the departments. Among the increases are the following;—Secretary Public Service Commission £7OO to £750, inspector Public Service Commission £6OO to £706; chief clerk Public Service Commission £550 to £600; chief clerk. Treasury Department, £6OO to £650; seven audit inspectors, Audit Department, £6OO to £650; secretary Public Service Superannuation Office, £6OO to £650; commanders Government steamers, £7OO to £750; Dominion Analyst, £B5O to £950; director Dominion Museum, £BOO to £850; architect Public Works Department, £B5O to £900; assistant en-gineer-in-chief Public Works Department, £9OO to £950; superintendent Government Printing Office, £6OO to £650.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1921, Page 4
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165CIVIL SERVICE PAY. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1921, Page 4
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