Foreign Service of the U.S.: Hearings... on H.R. 12543...1922 - 99 pages |
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... Allowances : Local_ Post Representation Representation in the British foreign service__ Ambassador : American , at Paris_ British__ . Ambassadors : Assignment to Department of State .. Bonds Retirement_ Withdrawal of .. Americanism of ...
... Allowances : Local_ Post Representation Representation in the British foreign service__ Ambassador : American , at Paris_ British__ . Ambassadors : Assignment to Department of State .. Bonds Retirement_ Withdrawal of .. Americanism of ...
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... allowances__ Fore gn service of Retirement system --- Salaries in foreign service . H. Hughes , Mr. Charles Evans , statement of --- . I. Immigrants and visés . Improvement in service since 1906- Incapacity to serve Incentive for young ...
... allowances__ Fore gn service of Retirement system --- Salaries in foreign service . H. Hughes , Mr. Charles Evans , statement of --- . I. Immigrants and visés . Improvement in service since 1906- Incapacity to serve Incentive for young ...
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... allowances out of any money which may be appropriated for such purpose from time to time by Congress , the ex- penditure of such representation allowance to be accounted for in detail to the Department of State quarterly under such ...
... allowances out of any money which may be appropriated for such purpose from time to time by Congress , the ex- penditure of such representation allowance to be accounted for in detail to the Department of State quarterly under such ...
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... allowances leaving the estimate at $ 378,500 . With regard to allowances there is a provision in the law that where there are particular conditions in places , differences in exchange , a difference in economic conditions , which make ...
... allowances leaving the estimate at $ 378,500 . With regard to allowances there is a provision in the law that where there are particular conditions in places , differences in exchange , a difference in economic conditions , which make ...
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... allowances would meet the need now covered by post allowances , as I understand it , and is a substitute . You Mr. ROGERS . The post allowance practice has been always looked at askance by the Members of the House , not so much by this ...
... allowances would meet the need now covered by post allowances , as I understand it , and is a substitute . You Mr. ROGERS . The post allowance practice has been always looked at askance by the Members of the House , not so much by this ...
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Page 67 - In computing length of service for the purposes of this Act all periods of separation from the service, and so much of any leaves of absence as may exceed six months in the aggregate in any calendar year, shall be excluded, except such leaves of absence granted employees while receiving benefits under the United States Employees...
Page 2 - Every secretary, consul general, consul, vice consul of career, or foreign service officer, before he receives his commission or enters upon the duties of his office, shall give to the United States a bond, in such form as the President shall prescribe, with such sureties, who shall be permanent residents of the United States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal sum...
Page 51 - That any such officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State without loss of grade, class, or salary, such assignment to be for a period of not more than three years, unless the public interests demand further service, -when such assignment may be extended for a period not to exceed one year, and no longer...
Page 92 - We will have to close the hearing now. (Thereupon, at 12 o'clock noon, the committee adjourned to meet again at the call of the chairman.) COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, DC, Thursday, October 23, 1919.
Page 34 - Commission that by reason of his or her efficiency and willingness to remain in the civil service of the United States the continuance of such employee therein would be advantageous to the public service...
Page 3 - That any Foreign Service officer may be assigned for duty in the Department of State without loss of class or salary, such assignment to be for a period of not more than three years, unless the public interests demand further service, when such assignment may be extended for a period not to exceed one year.
Page 4 - That the officers in the Foreign Service shall hereafter be graded and classified as follows with the salaries of each class herein affixed thereto, except as increases in salaries are authorized...
Page 3 - Service, consul general, consul, vice consul, deputy consul, consular assistant, consular agent, commercial agent, interpreter, or student interpreter, and shall include periods of service at different times in either the Diplomatic or Consular Service, or while on assignment to the Department of State...
Page 2 - President shall prescribe, conditioned for the true and faithful accounting for, paying over, and delivering up of all fees, moneys, goods, effects, books, records, papers, and other property which shall...
Page 39 - Miller would be present to discuss the balance of the legislative program. (Thereupon, at 12 o'clock noon, the committee adjourned to meet again at 10 o'clock am, Wednesday, January 20, 1926.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON WoRLD WAR LEGISLATION, Wednesday, January W, 19%6.