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- Circular 27/1936: Comparison of handwriting of candidates assigned to Departments by the Civil Service Commissioners
- who have rendered military service See Confidential Circular 3/56 in Section 8 of Personnel Code 75102
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1936/27.pdf
- Circular 17/1932: Use of Influence of Civil Servants
- December, 1922 (E.25) from this Department regarding applications by Civil Servants relating to their personal position and advancement in the public service. The Circular drew attention to the regulation 76212
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1932/17.pdf
- Circular 21/1932: Civil Servants and Politics
- Civil Service instructions is to the proper attitude of individual Civil Servants in regards to matters political. The Minister is aware that it is the view of the civil Service itself that the action of 86860
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1932/21.pdf
- Circular 16/1936: Civil Servants and Outside Occupations
- consideration the conditions under which it is allowable for Civil Servants to engage in or be connected with outside occupations. 2. Having regard to the numbers of officers newly recruited to the Service in 68166
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1936/16.pdf
- Circular 20/1934: Civil Servants as Candidates for seats on Local Councils
- generally with his position as a member of the Civil Service, he will inform his official superior of the circumstances, and abide by any such direction as may be given to him officially. The Minister 17895
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1934/20.pdf
- Circular 11/1932: Subordinate Staff - Recruitment
- Service whose recruitment is not subject to the provsions of the Civil Service Regulations Acts, the Manager of the nearest Employment Exchange of the Department of Industry and Commerce should be 88237
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1932/11.pdf
- Circular 17/1939: Printing of Official Forms, Books etc., in Irish
- representations have been received from the Commission on Irish in the Civil Service regarding the use of Irish on forms, books etc. used in the work of Departments. 2. The Commission has expressed the view that 22100
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1939/17.pdf
- Circular 05/1933: Messengers and attendants uniforms
- representations made to him through the Civil Service Representative Council on the subject of uniforms for Messengers and Attendants in Government Offices, he has directed that the following arrangements 51704
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1933/05.pdf
- Circular 46/1934: Higher Posts - Conditions of Appointment
- every person to whom an offer is made of a permanent post in the Civil Service carrying salary rising to or above £800 per annum, basic, will be required, whether the case is one of first appointment 32049
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1934/46.pdf
- Circular 28/1936: Travelling and Subsistence Allowances
- officers on first appointment, etc. Expenses are not payable to officers travelling to take up duty on first .appointment in the Civil Service, or to officers travelling after first appointment to take up 10868
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/finance/1936/28.pdf
