any further changes

in the staff of

The

Departments concerned will be desirable, and especially whether,

now that the Postmaster General will be able to devote his whole time to the Post Office, it will be necessary

to retain the office Assistant Postmaster General, and if so whether the salary of that office may be reconsidered with a view to Economy.

I leave it to be submitted gone

But

C discreti recommendations on these points in this Estimate, for the Ensuring

{ Sw. ww.84.23 May. 83 Soff.no.155.30.83 Jean. My. 723 referred to

I have be the corresp. noted in the margin in regard to the question of the service clarifying of the Cadets to the appointment of P.M.G., and while I Concur in the view that Cadets have a preferential generally

A claim to this appointment I am of the firm opinion that where there is a specially experienced deserving officer not of the Cadet class, he fairly cannot be passed over, to the injustice to the officer and the interests of the public service

I have therefore decided

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