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young men of a certain age and a certain
social position who will normally be
unmarried, and if a man marries on that
salary he generally does so with his eyes open.
The conditions are exactly the same in the Home
Civil Service where the commencing salaries are
must kuch if hardly adequate for a married man, but it is
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While,
not considered necessary to insist on candidates
being unmarried or to give them any warning
about the inadequacy of their salaries.
therefore, it will still be desirable to recruit
unmarried candidates as far as possible and some
sort of warning may be inserted in the memorandum
about conditions of appointment, I do not think we should continue to include any such warning in
the offers of annt. It is only liable to be
misunderstood as in the case of r. Nicoll.
If it is preferred to include something
in the offer of anot. I think it should be made clearer that it is a warning in view of the inadequacy of the salary and not a prohibition, and should be inserted in the H.K. offers as well
as the Kalayan.
Whatever is decided here, I think we
should let the Govts. concerned know, and ask
them to let us now exactly which appointment s
They will bellus they think should be treated in this manner. i.e.
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which officers should receive a warning against
in the early years of service,
marriage. This will not, of course, affect the exceptional cases, e.g. Police Probationers and Engineers in the Construction Dept. of the F..S. Rlys., where candidates have to be single and
marriage