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Secretary of State for the Colonies, Downing Street, S.W. Forms are supplied by the Private Secretary, which the candidate must fill with full particulars regarding his career and qualifications, and the employment he desires; he must name on the form two referees who will answer from personal knowledge for his character and capacity, and he must return it to the Private Secretary with originals and copies of testimonials (not more than six), which must be sent in all together. The originals will be inspected and returned to the candidate, and the copies If the retained for record in the Colonial Office. candidate is considered suitable his name will be noted in
the list, and will be considered with those of other candidates as vacancies from time to time occur; but no promise can in any case be made, and no definite prospect whatever can be held out that the Secretary of State will be in a position to offer employment to any particular candidate. If a candidate is offered an appointment, he can usually be allowed sufficient time to make preparations and to terminate the employment in which he may be engaged.
It is impossible to foresee the occurrence of vacancies, and the Secretary of State cannot undertake to give any information as to the likelihood of a vacancy or vacancies occurring. Nor can he undertake to keep candidates or others informed of the actual occurrence of vacancies. When candidates have been noted on the list of applicants for a class of employment, their names come up for consideration whenever a vacancy in that class occurs; a communication will then be addressed to the candidate or candidates whom the Secretary of State is prepared to place on his select list for the particular vacancy.
Information as to the staff of the different Colonies, the climate, and local conditions, can be obtained from the "Colonial Office List," published by Messrs. Waterlow and Sons. That publication also contains the Colonial Regulations governing the Colonial Services generally, to leave of absence, free and showing the rules as passages, &c. Memoranda showing these special rules in regard to the leave, passages, and pensions of officers serving in West or East Africa may be obtained on application to the Colonial Office.
ESTABLISHMENTS.
The following details of the establishments of police forces to which appointments have been recently, or may in the near future be, made from this country are given for the convenience of intending applicants.
Rank.
Commissioner
WEST AFRICA.
GOLD COAST CIVIL POLICE.
House
Salary.
Allowance.
£600
Quarters
Duty allowance
1 Deputy Commissioner...
£400
10.
at the rate of £120 a year, and travelling allowance. Duty allowance
at the rate of
£80 8 year, and travelling
Assistant Rioners.
Commis.
£900-350
Do
allowance. Travelling lowance.
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Rank.
NORTHERN NIGERIA CONSTABULARY.
Salary.
House.
1 Chief Inspector and £450-5501
Sherif Deputy Inspector
Allowance."
£400-500
Quarters.
Do.
Duty allowance,
£84. Duty allowance.
£48.
District Superintendents £400-500.
(lut Class).
Do.
#300-400
Do.
13 District Superintendents
• Horse allowance at the rate of 2r, 6d, a day is given to officers who are required to keep a horse.
Rank.
SOUTHERN NIGERIA CIVIL POLICE.
House.
Allowance.
Salary.
1 Inspector-General
1 Commissioner
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7 Assistant Commissioner
£500-£700
$400-$500
£300-400
Quarters.
Do.
Do
Duty allowance.
£120. Duty allowance.
£80.
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