Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1908. No. 23.

REGULATION UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC

SERVICE ACT 1902.

I, THE GOVERNOR‑GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulation under the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902 to come into operation forthwith.

Dated this 13th day of February, One thousand nine hundred and eight.

NORTHCOTE,

Governor‑ General.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. H. KEATING,

Minister of State for Home Affairs.

Amendment of Public Service Regulation 104.

Public Service Regulation 104 of the Regulations under the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902 is amended as follows :—

(a)by omitting in the corresponding columns and under the corresponding heads the particulars hereunder set out, relating to the Office of Telephone Indoor Supervisor :—

Department and Office.

Minimum yearly rate of pay.

Scale of Additions.

Maximum yearly rate of pay.

Amount.

At intervals of not less than—

Number.

£

£

£

Postmaster‑ General

Telephone Indoor Supervisor—

Suburban and Country.................

126

6

One year..............

1

132

Central Exchanges........................

138

6

One year..............

3

156

(b)by inserting in lieu thereof, in the corresponding columns and under the corresponding heads, the particulars hereunder set out, relating to the Office of Indoor Supervisor.

Department and Office.

Minimum yearly rate of pay.

Sale of Additions

Maximum yearly rate of pay.

Amount.

At intervals of not less than —

Number.

£

£

£

Postmaster‑General

Indoor Supervisor—

Grade I.............................................

132

6

One year...............

1

138

Grade II...........................................

144

6

One year...............

2

156

By Authority: J. Kemp, Government Printer, Melbourne.

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