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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 41
Amendments and Additions to the Regulations under the Public Service Act, 1912.
IN pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred on him by the Public Service Act, 1912 (hereinafter called “the said Act”), the Commissioner, with the approval of the Governor-General in Council, doth hereby, in respect of the regulations made under the said Act on the thirty-first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and published in the New Zealand Gazette on the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and the amendments thereof made from time to time under the provisions of the said Act, made the amendment shown in the Schedule hereto. Such amendment shall have effect from and after the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
SCHEDULE.
REGULATION No. 178 is hereby amended by adding the following to the schedule of subjects in Group III :—
| Maximum Marks. |
|---|
| (22.) Woodwork } Not to be taken with either (24) { 300 |
| (23.) Metalwork } or (25) { 300 |
| (24.) Machine drawing } Not to be taken with { 400 |
| (25.) Workshop practice } either (22) or (23) { 400 |
Regulation No. 181, as amended on the 1st April, 1914, the 29th July, 1915, the 11th April, 1918, and the 11th September, 1919, is hereby further amended by deleting the syllabus for British History, and inserting in lieu thereof the following :—
(17.) British History.—(a.) A special period, namely: 1920, 1066–1485 (with leading facts of the period 55 B.C. to 1066 A.D.); 1921, 1485–1714; 1922, 1714–1900, and so on.
(b.) A general knowledge of the history of the British Empire, with special reference to Australia and New Zealand.
(c.) An elementary knowledge of civics under the following headings :—
Leading Principles of the British Constitution.
New Zealand Government.
Legislative and Executive Functions of Government.
Local Government.
Courts and Magistrates.
The Franchise. Elections.
Public Debt.
Old-age Pensions.
Labour and Capital.
Arbitration. Strikes and Lock-outs.
Public Health.
Systems of Land-tenure in New Zealand.
The National System of Education.
Candidates will be expected to show such knowledge of the subject as they could be reasonably expected to gain in lessons of two hours a week extending over two years.
Maximum marks: 300.
As witness my hand this thirtieth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.
D. ROBERTSON,
Public Service Commissioner.
In pursuance of the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, approves the foregoing regulations.
LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
Approved in Council this twelfth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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🏛️ Amendments to Public Service Regulations
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration30 March 1920
Public Service Act, Regulations, Amendments, Woodwork, Metalwork, British History, Civics
- D. Robertson, Public Service Commissioner
- Liverpool, Governor-General
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council