Civil service guideLongmans, Green & Company, 1869 - 178 sider |
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Side 11
... Inspectors £ 600 ; Registrar of Ac- counts £ 400 . 46 92 47 ( a ) The Third Class Clerks are divided into two Sections - I . commence at £ 250 , II . as above . The other Officers are . - 13 Second Class Clerks £ 350 to £ 550 , 11 First ...
... Inspectors £ 600 ; Registrar of Ac- counts £ 400 . 46 92 47 ( a ) The Third Class Clerks are divided into two Sections - I . commence at £ 250 , II . as above . The other Officers are . - 13 Second Class Clerks £ 350 to £ 550 , 11 First ...
Side 12
... Inspectors 25-45 12 600 700 800 COLONIAL Colonial Secretary Clerks and mark Accounts 18-40 CONVICT Schoolmaster 25-40 SERVICE Compounders 24-40 Messengers 20-40 En- Maximum Name of Office . Patron . Entrance Office. Chief Secretary ...
... Inspectors 25-45 12 600 700 800 COLONIAL Colonial Secretary Clerks and mark Accounts 18-40 CONVICT Schoolmaster 25-40 SERVICE Compounders 24-40 Messengers 20-40 En- Maximum Name of Office . Patron . Entrance Office. Chief Secretary ...
Side 13
... Inspector- General Chief Secretary Clerks Messengers 18-25 15 20-35 6 10 280 52 90 38903 1 Chief Clerk to Lord Chief ... Inspectors at £ 750 each . Do. ( SCOTLAND ) -1 Inspector , £ 700 . £ £ CONVICT PRISONS Chief Secretary Clerks ...
... Inspector- General Chief Secretary Clerks Messengers 18-25 15 20-35 6 10 280 52 90 38903 1 Chief Clerk to Lord Chief ... Inspectors at £ 750 each . Do. ( SCOTLAND ) -1 Inspector , £ 700 . £ £ CONVICT PRISONS Chief Secretary Clerks ...
Side 15
... , £ 950 ; 2 Assistants , £ 600-25-900 ; Accountant , £ 500 ; 2 I. Clerks , £ 350-20-500 ; 2 II do . , £ 150-15-300 ; 2 Supplementary do . £ 100-10-200 . NATIONAL EDU - Commissioners School Inspectors 23-38 10 200 Clerks. PUBLIC OFFICES .
... , £ 950 ; 2 Assistants , £ 600-25-900 ; Accountant , £ 500 ; 2 I. Clerks , £ 350-20-500 ; 2 II do . , £ 150-15-300 ; 2 Supplementary do . £ 100-10-200 . NATIONAL EDU - Commissioners School Inspectors 23-38 10 200 Clerks. PUBLIC OFFICES .
Side 17
... Inspectors , 25-40 39 Messengers 300 3508 400+ 20-40 1 70 5 100 ( Sub - Inspectors of . ) See Queen's Remem- 37 Secretary £ 1,500 ; 2 As- 53 sistant Secs . £ 700-50- 1,000 ; 10 Examiners £ 300-25-650 ; Counsel and Architect £ 400 ; Ac ...
... Inspectors , 25-40 39 Messengers 300 3508 400+ 20-40 1 70 5 100 ( Sub - Inspectors of . ) See Queen's Remem- 37 Secretary £ 1,500 ; 2 As- 53 sistant Secs . £ 700-50- 1,000 ; 10 Examiners £ 300-25-650 ; Counsel and Architect £ 400 ; Ac ...
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Side 170 - To a given straight line to apply a parallelogram, which shall be equal to a given triangle, and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle.
Side 145 - Le maréchal, après avoir lu, dit au roi : Sire, Votre Majesté juge divinement bien de toutes choses ; il est vrai que voilà le plus sot et le plus ridicule madrigal que j'aie jamais lu.
Side 170 - AB into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole line and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square on the other part.
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