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EXPENSE OF COMMISSIONERS. i, iß,v Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter." WELLINGTON, Tuesday. While not criticising the appointment >f two Public Service Commissioners, Mr. J. Hargest (National, Awarua), dur- ■ !n<r the disciWs ! on on the Estimates' in the House of Representatives to-dny, was concerned as to whether this method woulfl be in the best interests of the country or the Public Service. "I am not quarrelling with it," he_ said, "but it does incur extra expense, 'and I don't know whether "/we will' get a greater degree of efficiency. under the single commissioner control:" r/'-i :• f The Prime;,' Minister, Mr. Savage, said that the double appointment was made l>ocause of arrears, of work. "I tliink .it . • worth tryiig out," he added.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 196, 19 August 1936, Page 10
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