"OFFICIAL TRIPS"
DISCOURAGED TO DUNEDIN
A CIRCULAR RESENTED,
There has been "a considerable flutter ' throughout the various Government Departments lately following on the receipt of a "circular fri-i the Treasury requiring a monthly return to. be submitted up till fie end of May showing the names of officers who have visited Dunedin, stating ■ their business there and the length of their stay.
It is assumed that.the circular has been issued for the purpose of discouraging officers from making too many "official" trips to Dunedin during the Exhibition period, but at the same time it has been responsible for a considerable degree of resentment. One officer to-day characterised it as "childish" and contended that it was a reflection on heads of Departments, as it inferred that they did not exercise sufficient control overtheir- subordinates.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 6
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133"OFFICIAL TRIPS" Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 6
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