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... staff , or their rates of pay , there are certain considerations which , in fairness , must be borne in mind . Great as are the powers of the Secretary of State in his own sphere , he cannot add even a messenger to his staff , or ...
... staff , or their rates of pay , there are certain considerations which , in fairness , must be borne in mind . Great as are the powers of the Secretary of State in his own sphere , he cannot add even a messenger to his staff , or ...
Page 280
... staff hitherto forming the Dominions Division of the Colonial Office ( which of course , thereby ceased to exist ) , one of whose members has been made Permanent Under - Secretary of State , with another as Assistant Under - Secretary ...
... staff hitherto forming the Dominions Division of the Colonial Office ( which of course , thereby ceased to exist ) , one of whose members has been made Permanent Under - Secretary of State , with another as Assistant Under - Secretary ...
Page 284
... staff 13 , 21-22 ; growth 14-16 ; distribution of busi- ness 16-20 ; resident clerks 20 ; accounting officer 70-71 ; interchange of staff 249 , 256 ; Dominions division 17 , 247,250 Colonial Regulations 27 , 32 , 45 , 56 , 284 INDEX.
... staff 13 , 21-22 ; growth 14-16 ; distribution of busi- ness 16-20 ; resident clerks 20 ; accounting officer 70-71 ; interchange of staff 249 , 256 ; Dominions division 17 , 247,250 Colonial Regulations 27 , 32 , 45 , 56 , 284 INDEX.
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