Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices, Volume 22Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1878 |
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... March 1877 . I AM directed by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to call your attention to the following notice ... March 1877 . I TREASURY CIRCULAR . 20 March 1877 . Examination 1876 , 1877. ] 21 ORDERS IN COUNCIL .
... March 1877 . I AM directed by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to call your attention to the following notice ... March 1877 . I TREASURY CIRCULAR . 20 March 1877 . Examination 1876 , 1877. ] 21 ORDERS IN COUNCIL .
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Together with Appendices. TREASURY CIRCULAR . 20 March 1877 . Examination 1876 , from one department to another of the Public Service require to be notified to the Treasury for previous approval , and also to the Civil Service ...
Together with Appendices. TREASURY CIRCULAR . 20 March 1877 . Examination 1876 , from one department to another of the Public Service require to be notified to the Treasury for previous approval , and also to the Civil Service ...
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... March in each year . 3. Candidates must not be less than 14 nor more than 16 years of age on the first day of the examination . Proof of age will be required by the production of a certi- ficate of birth . A declaration before a ...
... March in each year . 3. Candidates must not be less than 14 nor more than 16 years of age on the first day of the examination . Proof of age will be required by the production of a certi- ficate of birth . A declaration before a ...
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... March in each year . 3. The candidates must not be less than 14 nor more than 15 years of age on the first day of the examination . Proof of age will be required by the production of a certificate of birth . A declaration before a ...
... March in each year . 3. The candidates must not be less than 14 nor more than 15 years of age on the first day of the examination . Proof of age will be required by the production of a certificate of birth . A declaration before a ...
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... March 1878 . Clerk in Soli- citor's Office , Post Office . REGULATIONS . REGULATIONS respecting TEMPORARY COPYISTS in PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS . ** Revised Regulations may at any time be issued , which will apply to every copyist who may ...
... March 1878 . Clerk in Soli- citor's Office , Post Office . REGULATIONS . REGULATIONS respecting TEMPORARY COPYISTS in PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS . ** Revised Regulations may at any time be issued , which will apply to every copyist who may ...
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