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GREATER USE IN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMITTEE TO EXAMINE POSSIBLITIES WIDE ORDER OF REFERENCE (By Telegraph—Press Association.) " WELLINGTON, This Day. The announcement of the appointment of a committee to investigate and report on the question of making greater use of University graduates in the Public Service of the Dominion was made yesterday by the Prime Minister, the Rt Pion M. J. Savage. This fellows an undertaking given by Mi Savage to a deputation from the New Zealand University Students’ Association, which waited on him some time ago. The, members of the committee are —Professor T. A. Hunter, Vice-Chan-lor of the University of New Zealand, and principal of Victoria University College, Wellington. Mr Harold G. Miller, former Rhodes Scholar, and Librarian, Victoria University College; Mr H. H. Cornish, K.C., Solicitor-Gen-eral. Mr N. T. Lambourne, Director oi Education. Mr B. C. Ashwin, Assis-tant-Secretary to the Treasury. Mr T. Mark, Public Service Commissioner. Miss Irene Wilson, principal of Queen Margaret College, Wellington. Miss A. C. Affleck, of the Public Service Commissioners’ Office. Mr M. McG. Cooper, former Rhodes Scholar, representing the New Zealand University Students’ Association. Mr E. Casey, As sistant-General Manager of Railways . representing the Railways Departmen, or, in his absence, Mr Urquhart. M: G. .McNamara, Dirtctor-General of the Post and Telegraph Department. Mr J W Heenan, Under-Secretary of the Department of Internal Affairs. Mr J H. McKenzie, secretary of the Pcs; and Telegraph Employees’ Association. Mr V. J. Stanley, general secretary ol the New Zealand Railway Officers' Institute. Mr W. Stewart, Valuer-Gener-al, representing the New Zealand Public Service Association.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 8
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260WORK FOR GRADUATES Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 8
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