Commonwealth Public Service Regulations 1913 (Amendment) (Provisional) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1915. No. 265.

 

PROVISIONAL REGULATION UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1902–1915.

I, SIR ARTHUR STANLEY, Governor of the State of Victoria and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting as the Deputy of the Governor-General, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby certify that, on account of urgency, the following regulation under the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902–1915 should come into immediate operation, and make the regulation to come into operation forthwith as a Provisional Regulation.

Dated this thirty-first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifteen,

A. L. STANLEY.

Deputy of the Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

W. M. HUGHES.

 

Amendment of Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Statutory Rules 1913/341).

Regulation 158 is repealed, and the following is substituted:—

158. Second-class fare shall be allowed to an officer of the Fifth Class, Clerical Division, Class F, Professional Division, and to an officer of the General Division the maximum salary of whose position does not exceed £216 per annum. Provided that an officer travelling by steamer on the Queensland or Western Australian coast may be allowed saloon fare, and that an officer travelling by railway in tropical climates on journeys exceeding twelve hours in duration, or on journeys of any duration, in company with his wife and family, may be allowed first-class fares. Provided, further, that in special cases the Permanent Head or Chief Officer may allow first-class fare to any officer.

 

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

C.17977.—Price3d.

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