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Letter from W.F. Butler to Robert Chalmers, 18 July 1916
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Letter from W.F. Butler to Robert Chalmers, 18 July 1916
National Archives of Ireland
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<p>case the examiner shall receive a fee of £5 for setting the <lb/>combined paper for the three grades, and they shall be paid at <lb/>the same rates as those set out above for examiners. If, <lb/>however, the total number of answer books in a subject does <lb/>not exceed fifty, the total remuneration for setting the papers <lb/>and marking the answer books for the examiner or examiners <lb/>in that subject shall not exeed £20.</p> <p>(16) In no case shall the toal amount (other than <lb/>expenses of locomotion, etc) paid to an examiner exceed £100.</p> <p>(17) Personal attendance of examiners is not required <lb/>at the examinations. Examiners may, however, be required to <lb/>attend Conferences at the Office, 1, Hume Street, Dublin.</p> <p>(18) Examiners will be allowed actual expenses of loco— <lb/>motion provided that these do not exceed the locomotive <lb/>expenses from the permanent registered address of the examiner, <lb/>but except as provided in rules (10) and (13) no subsistence <lb/>allowance will be paid to examiners.</p> <p>Given under our Common Seal <lb/>this <date>29th day of June, 1916.</date></p> <p>Present at Board Meeting when Seal was affixed, <lb/>W. F. BUTLER <lb/>W..A..HOUSTON, <lb/>Assistant Commissioners.</p> <p>WE, the Lords Justices General and General Governors of <lb/>Ireland, do hereby approve of the foregoing rules. <lb/>(Signed) J..O..WYLIE. <lb/>Dated this <date>30th day of June, 1916.</date></p>
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