Admiralty (Departmental Examination).

Oral Answers to Questions — Government Departments. – in the House of Commons at on 8 May 1924.

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Photo of Viscount  Curzon Viscount Curzon , Battersea South

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asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury the number of entrants for the Admiralty departmental examination, and the number of vacancies which will fall to be filled by the existing ex-service temporary men?

Photo of Mr Charles Ammon Mr Charles Ammon , Camberwell North

I have been asked to reply. The number of entrants for the examination is 823. Fifty per cent. of the appointments made to the departmental clerical class are reserved for temporary ex-service men, and of the remainder 45 per cent. are allocated to ex-boy writers, and 5 per cent. to non-service temporary clerks. 150 vacancies have so far been announced to be filled from the competition, but it is probable that this number will be considerably increased.

Photo of Viscount  Curzon Viscount Curzon , Battersea South

Could the hon. Gentleman state roughly the age of the ex-service temporary clerks?

Photo of Mr Charles Ammon Mr Charles Ammon , Camberwell North

They are recruited at the appropriate age in accordance with Regulations adopted since the War.