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3. One of the officers concerned, Mr. Periva who was appointed in despatchable No 357, has since been dismissed from the Imperial Service.
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Food Candidates The P. mng recommended two Candidates who had an interview at the Office with Commander Hastings; but both frequently withdrew their applications on the ground that the salary offered £180 rising by annual increment of £15 to £240 was insufficient.
2: The P. m.g intimated that no other candidates were forthcoming from the London Postal Service. In the circumstances, "It appears to be impossible to obtain the required men in this country."
3. One of the officers concerned, Mr. Periva who was appointed in despatch No 357, has since been dismissed from the Imperial Service.
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Service in two Et auiiming Supervisas for Hongkong.
Food Candidates The P. mng recommended two Candidates who had an interview at the Office with Commander Hastings; but both frequently withdrew their applications on the ground that the salary offered £180 rising by annual increment of £15 to £240 was insufficient.
2: The P. m.g intimated that no other candidates were forthcoming from the London Postal Service. In the circumstances, "It appears to be impossible to obtain the required men in this country."
3. One of the officers concerned, Mr. Periva who was appointed in despatch No 357, has since been dismissed from the Imperial Service.