CO129-540-9 Educational vacancies- applications and appointments 6-6-1932 - 7-9-1932 — Page 83

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No rent allowance will ordinarily be granted to an officer on probation, who was unmarried at date of appoint- ment, if he marries while he remains on probation.

An officer in receipt of a salary not exceeding £1,200 per annum who with the permission of the Colonial Secretary, does not reside either in Government quarters or in a tenement in respect of which a rent allowance is payable as above, receives a lodging allowance as follows:-

(a) Married officers, 10% of salary

subject to a maximum of $100

per month.

(b) Other officers 5% of salary subject to a maximum of $50 per month.

4. Nature, number and amount of

securities required, and mode of giving them.

5. Passage.

Nil.

6. Period of engagement.

7. Prospects of further employment.

First Class Passage will be provided in accordance with Colonial Regulation No. 111.

Three years, all of which will be probationary.

Although it must clearly be inder- stood that the Government is and will be under no obligation to provide further employment, the office of Assistant Master is normally regard- ed as of a permanent nature, and in the ordinary course of events if the service and conduct of the officer is entirely satisfactory to the Government, and if he is considered in every way fit, medically and otherwise, to continue in office, and if replacement by engagement of some other person would become necessary but for his retention, the prospects are that the Government will retain his services, if he so desires, either by transfer to the permanent establishment, with consequential benefits and expect- ations, or by re-engagement for a further period under a fresh agree- ment. In the absence of express agreement with or decision of the Government to the contrary, any continued service after the expiry of the period of engagement will be monthly.

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