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Methods of Appointment and Training in the British and Dutch Colonial Civil Services

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Lennox A. Mills
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota

Extract

The British colonial services include the government appointments in the tropical African colonies, British Malaya, Hong Kong, Ceylon, the islands in the Western Pacific, and occasional vacancies in Cyprus and Palestine. The services fall into two groups, the Administrative and the Specialized or Technical Services such as police, education, medical, engineering, agriculture, forestry, and irrigation. The Administrative Service includes virtually all appointments concerned with the formation or supervision of policy from the probationer at about $2,000 to the colonial secretary whose salary varies between $7,000 and $13,650 according to the importance of the colony.

Type
Foreign Government and Politics
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1939

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References

1 Colonial Service Recruitment No. 2: Information Regarding the Colonial Adminisstrative Service and Financial Appointments, with an Introductory Section Regarding Educational Appointments (Colonial Office, 1936), pp. 1629Google Scholar.

2 Op. cit., pp. 7–12.

3 Op. cit., pp. 13–26.

4 Op. cit., pp. 11–12.

5 Colonial Service Recruitment No. 1. The Colonial Service: General Information Regarding Colonial Appointments (Colonial Office, 1936)Google Scholar, passim. More detailed information concerning the various specialized services can be found in Colonial Service Recruitment Nos. 3–8, published by the Colonial Office in 19351936Google Scholar.

6 Colonial Service Recruitment No. 2, p. 10.

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