§ Mr. HAYESasked the President of the Board of Trade the number of shorthand typists and typists, respectively, with over five years' service who have been classified A, or above average, for promotion purposes in his Department?
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§ Miss WILKINSONasked (1) the First Lord of the Admiralty what is the number of writing assistants with over and under six years' service, respectively, but with more than two years' service, who have been classified as A, or above average, for promotion purposes in his Department; and what is the number of shorthand typists and typists, respectively, with over five years' service who have been similarly classified;
(2) the Secretary of State for Air the number of writing assistants with over and under six years' service, respectively, but with more than two years' service, who have been classified as A, or above average, for promotion purposes in his Department; and what is the number of shorthand typists and typists, respectively, with over five years' service who have been similarly classified;
(3) the President of the Board of Trade what is the number of writing assistants with over and under six years' service, respectively, but with more than two years' service, who have been classified as A, or above average, for promotion purposes in his Department; and what is the number of shorthand typists and typists, respectively, with over five years service who have been similarly classified?
§ Miss BONDFIELDasked the Minister of Health the number of writing assistants with over and under six Years' service, respectively, but with more than two years' service, who have been classified as A, or above average, for promotion purposes in the General Register Office; and the number of shorthand typists and typists with over five years' service who have been similarly classified in the same Department?
§ Mr. RONALD McNEILLI have been asked to answer these questions, and would refer the hon. Members to the reply which I gave to questions on the same subject on the 28th February.