Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices, Volume 18Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1874 |
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... writers has continued to occupy a considerable share of our attention . As many as 2,855 candidates have been examined , of whom 574 have been added to the list of men - writers , and 174 to that of boy- writers . The aggregate total of ...
... writers has continued to occupy a considerable share of our attention . As many as 2,855 candidates have been examined , of whom 574 have been added to the list of men - writers , and 174 to that of boy- writers . The aggregate total of ...
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... writers , whose services are not con- fined to any single Civil Establishment , but who represent , to whatever Establishment they may happen for the time being to be attached , the same description of labour : And whereas it is ...
... writers , whose services are not con- fined to any single Civil Establishment , but who represent , to whatever Establishment they may happen for the time being to be attached , the same description of labour : And whereas it is ...
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... WRITERS IN PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS . ( To take effect from and after the 1st day of June 1871 , until otherwise ordered . ) 1. A register of writers will be kept by the Civil Service Commis- sioners . Such writers will be employed in the ...
... WRITERS IN PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS . ( To take effect from and after the 1st day of June 1871 , until otherwise ordered . ) 1. A register of writers will be kept by the Civil Service Commis- sioners . Such writers will be employed in the ...
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... writers not engaged for a shorter period will be by the week . Writers may also be engaged by the day or the hour , as may be found advisable . Boy - writers will not be retained as such after they shall have reached the age of 19 . 10 ...
... writers not engaged for a shorter period will be by the week . Writers may also be engaged by the day or the hour , as may be found advisable . Boy - writers will not be retained as such after they shall have reached the age of 19 . 10 ...
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... writers in the Civil Service : Now , therefore , Her Majesty , by and with the advice of Her Privy Council , doth ... writer should be attached thenceforth to any establishment of Her Majesty's Civil Service , except in conformity with ...
... writers in the Civil Service : Now , therefore , Her Majesty , by and with the advice of Her Privy Council , doth ... writer should be attached thenceforth to any establishment of Her Majesty's Civil Service , except in conformity with ...
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