There is out: point in Sir Julius Vogel's (supplementary Financial Statement tlmt should not be overlooked. He stated that in order to avoid the payment of heavy compensation Jo officers who were removed from the Civil Service, it was proposed to make some of fcjje appointment for a definite period, This is undoubtedly thoroughly wrong in principle, a? it would tend to deteriorate the Service, No one would care to accept a post undei such conditions while the doors of commercial institutions, which pay better salaries than the Government, and in yhich there is no removal during good behavior, are open to him. If the Colonial could effect such changes as would give fcjjs various departments the semblance of stability: there would be no necessity for the provision which he desires to make, The portion of the statement alluded to proves frow utterly unable he is to grapple with tjje the difficulty, because he predicts its continence for years to come, I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2069, 15 August 1885, Page 2
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