| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1858 - 694 páginas
...Docket, is to serve aa an Index to bo referred to when required. It should contain the date of eacli letter ; the names of the persons by whom and to whom...is written ; and, in as few words as possible, the main substance of it. The merits of such an Abstract are — (1) to give the really important point... | |
| 1858 - 398 páginas
...or Precis, stating briefly and distinctly what passed, in the form of a narrative. DIRECTIONS. (1) The object of the Abstract, Schedule, or Docket, is to serve as an Index to be referred to when required. It should contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons... | |
| Civil service - 366 páginas
...or Precis, stating briefly and distinctly what passed, in the form of a narrative. DIRECTIONS. (1) The object of the Abstract, Schedule, or Docket, is to serve as an Index to be referred to when required. It should contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons... | |
| John Paxton Hall - 1860 - 186 páginas
...or Precis, staling briefly and distinctly what passed, in the form of a narrative. DIRECTIONS. (1) The object of the Abstract, Schedule, or Docket, is to serve as an Index to be referred to when required. It should contain the date of each letter ; the names of the persons... | |
| Joseph Charles Parkinson - 1860 - 154 páginas
...or Precis, stating briefly and distinctly what passed, in the form of a narrative. DIRECTIONS. (1) The object of the Abstract, Schedule, or Docket, is to serve as an • The time allowed varies according to the length of the correspondenoe. Index to be referred to... | |
| James Roscoe Mongan - 1864 - 300 páginas
...explained in the following extract from the " Sixth Report of HM Civil Service Commissioners" : — " 1. The object of the ABSTRACT (schedule or docket) is...by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in as few wimls as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an abstract are (1.) to give the really important... | |
| Civil service - 124 páginas
...memorandum or precis, stating briefly and distinctly what passed, in the form of a narrative. (1.) The object of the abstract, schedule, or docket, is to serve as an index to be referred to when required. It should contain the date of each letter; the names of the persons... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1867 - 106 páginas
...Commissioners," fully explains the nature and requirements both of the abstract and of the summary:— " 1. The object of the ABSTRACT (schedule or docket) is...the subject of it. The merits of such an abstract are,—(1.) to give the really important point or points of each letter, omitting everything else;... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1868 - 202 páginas
...Commissioners," fully explains the nature and requirements both of the abstract and the summary : — " 1. The object of the ABSTRACT (schedule or docket) is...whom and to whom it is written ; and, in as few words at postible, the subject of it. The merits of such an abstract are (1.) to give the really important... | |
| Robert Johnston (F.R.G.S.) - 1869 - 210 páginas
...clear statement of what passed, not letter by letter, but in the form of a narrative. DIRECTIONS. (1) The object of the Abstract, Schedule, or Docket is...persons by whom and to whom it is written ; and, in a$ few words as possible, the subject of it. The merits of such an Abstract are (1) to give the really... | |
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