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recognise the number of years service an officer has

had in the Government ↑ We will say that he was for

some years a poliomman, and then became an Inspector,

altogether ten years in the service, and another man

Who is only an inspector, but he has been two or three

years more in your Department, - in recommending an

offieer for promotion, do you take that into account ?

No.

And give the preference to an officer who has been 16.639

more years in the Government service ?

No, I do not,

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Are you aware that that has been done, and been státěď

to the officers, the Inspectors, that that is the

rule which guides it generally ?

I am not aware of that.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

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And you do not approve of that system; ↑

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No, I judge by their work.

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The Chairman: »

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You would think that the man who has been more years in

the Department should have the preference ↑

Yes certainly.

You dont go strictly by Seniority, in the Goverment/664 3

service, as a whole ↑

Mt Humphreys:-

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Mr Shelton gooper:-

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We never got that book from the Sanitary Department,

the book shewing the stocks.

I have got it in my notes here. I was to ask Dr

Atkinson if he has got it.

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With regard to Bye Laws for Cemeteries, there are 16640

certain Bye Laws here that were in existence before the

Ordinance was passed, (page 90). These were Bye Laws

made before the ordinance was passed, and incorporated

as a schedule as they exist printed here today. Now,

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