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... system • 299 302 Training of executive servants 304 Promotion . Tenure of office Salaries Leave of absence Pensions Proposed rules 308 311 . 313 319 329 331 CHAPTER VI . MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS . Financial importance of the vi CONTENTS .
... system • 299 302 Training of executive servants 304 Promotion . Tenure of office Salaries Leave of absence Pensions Proposed rules 308 311 . 313 319 329 331 CHAPTER VI . MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS . Financial importance of the vi CONTENTS .
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... leaving India . It is quite wonderful how soon a man in this country loses his connexion with India and his knowledge of passing events . Hence the difficulty of getting at the real facts , or in any way generalizing , is so great ...
... leaving India . It is quite wonderful how soon a man in this country loses his connexion with India and his knowledge of passing events . Hence the difficulty of getting at the real facts , or in any way generalizing , is so great ...
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... services , and the legal restrictions in regard to the leave and other rules affecting those services which have become inapplicable to the present day . I have always looked with great admiration on much of PREFACE . xxi.
... services , and the legal restrictions in regard to the leave and other rules affecting those services which have become inapplicable to the present day . I have always looked with great admiration on much of PREFACE . xxi.
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... leave a good deal to individual discretion . As the best means of obtaining a supply of good and trustworthy servants , I would fully maintain a profession devoted to the civil service of the state ; and while relaxing its monopoly of ...
... leave a good deal to individual discretion . As the best means of obtaining a supply of good and trustworthy servants , I would fully maintain a profession devoted to the civil service of the state ; and while relaxing its monopoly of ...
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... leave to the latter only the task of checking , controlling , and supervising its proceedings ; or we may vest in the Home Government the imperial power - the direction of the several different presidencies -and merely give to one local ...
... leave to the latter only the task of checking , controlling , and supervising its proceedings ; or we may vest in the Home Government the imperial power - the direction of the several different presidencies -and merely give to one local ...
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