(b) Every refusal by him to nominate
a probationer for absolute
appointment and every refusal or neglect
to accept an appointment in the
classified service under him.
(c) Every transfer into the classified service under him.
(d) Every separation from the classified
service under him, and
whether the separation was caused by dismissal,
resignation, or death.
Places excepted from examination are within
the classified service.
(e) Every restoration to the classified
service under him of any
person who may have been separated therefrom
by dismissal or
resignation.
POSTAL RULES.
POSTAL RULE I.
1. The classified postal service shall include the officers, clerks, and other persons in the several post-offices classified under the provisions of section 6 of the act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States, approved January 16, 1883.
2. Whenever the officers, clerks, and other persons in any post-office number as many as fifty, any existing classification of the postal service made by the Postmaster-General under section 6 of the act of January 16, 1883, shall apply thereto, and thereafter the Commission shall provide examinations to test the fitness of persons to fill vacancies in said post-office and these rules shall be in force therein. Every revision of the classification of any post-office under section 6 of the act above mentioned, and every inclusion of a post-office within the classified postal service, shall be reported to the President.
POSTAL RULE II.
1. To test fitness for admission
to the classified postal service
examinations shall be provided as follows:
Clerk examination.—This
examination shall not include more than
the following subjects:
(a) Orthography.
(b) Copying.
(c) Penmanship.
(d) Arithmetic—fundamental rules, fractions, and percentage.
(e) Elements of the English language.
(f) Letter writing.
(g) Elements of the geography,
history, and government of the
United States.
Carrier examination.—This
examination shall not include more
than the following subjects:
(a) Orthography.
(b) Copying.
(c) Penmanship.
(d) Arithmetic—fundamental rules.
(e) Elements of the geography of the United States.
(f) Knowledge of the locality of the post-office delivery.
(g) Physical tests.
Messenger examination.—This
examination shall not include more
than the following subjects:
(a) Orthography.
(b) Copying.