THE CIVIL SERVICE.
SURVIVING DEPARTMENTS. SIXTEEN OUT OF THIRTY-FOUR, The following are the sixteen departments which survive' the reconstruction ordeal, and in -which tho other eighteen nre to be absorbed. The names of their under-sucretanes or other permanent liea-'ls, where this has been decided, are also given: — TREASURY— CoIoneI Collins. POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT — Messrs D. Robertson and J. K. Logan. RAILWAYS— Mr T. Ronayne. NATIVE DEPARTMENT— Mr T. W. Fisher. PUBLIC WORKS, MINKS AND HOADS— Mr H. J. H. Blow. JUSTICE, POLICE, AND PRISONS — My F. Wakfegrave. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— Mr H. Pollen. CUSTOMS AND MARINE— Mr 11. Gaflfcer. LABOUR— Mr E. Tivgear. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— Mr W. C. Kensington. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE AND TOURIST— Nofe yet settled. LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT AND FIRE INSURANCJ':—Mr Potor Heycs. ED UCATION DEPARTMENT— Mr G. Hogben. VALIU.riON DEPARTMENT — Mr G. F. C. Campbell. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID— To be under one head. Not fixed yet. eeawwaoat iii»ji iiwua
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Feilding Star, 5 April 1909, Page 4
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