Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1926. No. 74.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1924 (TWENTY-THIRD AMENDMENT, 1926).

THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS appointed under the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922-1924, in pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred upon it by the said Act, and subject to the approval of the Governor-General, hereby makes the following amendments of the Regulations, such amendments to come into operation from the 1st July, 1924.

Dated this fourth day of June, 1926.

C. B. B. White, Chairman,

W. J. Skewes,

J. P. McGlinn,

Board of Commissioners.

Approved in Executive Council this ninth day of June, 1926.

STONEHAVEN,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

C. W. C. MARR,

for Prime Minister.

 

Amendment of Commonwealth Public Service Regulations.

(Statutory Rules 1923, No. 93, as amended to this date.)

Regulation 105a is amended by inserting after paragraph (s) in sub-regulation (1) the following additional paragraphs:—

(t)An officer occupying, in the Postmaster-General’s Department, an office of Telegraphist shall not be advanced in salary, beyond £300 per annum (£246 per annum in the case of a female officer) except upon evidence to the satisfaction of the Board of efficiency in the performance of telegraphic duties justifying such advancement.

(u) An officer occupying, in the Telegraph Branch, Postmaster-General’s Department, an office of Clerk, classified with limits of salary £102-£300, shall not be advanced in salary beyond £276 per annum except upon evidence to the satisfaction of the Board of competency as a Telegraphist on Morse apparatus.

C.7696.—Price 3d.

 

Regulation 105b is amended by inserting after “Postmistress, Grade 4,” the following:—

Office.

Branch.

Department.

Salary.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Telegraphist......

..

Postmaster-General 

£

102

£

282

..

 

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

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