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[Form to be filled in and returned to the Governor for transmission to the Secretary of Stape for the Colonies. Name in full.

Wilfred Crosby Barlow

Date. November 5th, 1900

cot 7 / 69

Day and year of birth. 17th March, 7900. Age last birthday. Thirty- four

Place of birth. Christchurch, Hants.

Whether single, married, or a widower.

Number of Children-Sons.

professional quali-'

Ecations, if any

One

1866

Married WB

Aged respectively eight and 3 years Daughters, two

053 and 4 years

31

Where educated: George Watson's College Schools, Edinburgh and Edint

University (Marchment Certificate. Schoolmast

Private tutor for seven years, year,

ble serrei

and employment, if

any, before enter

ing the public ser-

vice

Colony.

for

Four

before entering analy

entering the nowhole of trench.

COLONIAL SERVICE.*

Name of Office,

From

Το

Hongkong Assistant Master April 17 Present

in Queen's College 1889

(Cote Victona College,.

date

Salary of prescut Office. t

$2700 and exchanger

Average of fees, if any,

the last 3 years, }

None

compensation.

Whether a house or lodging is provided, no

or an allowance in lieu thereof

Any other circumstances affecting Private tiution permitted if reporteat.

the value of the appointment

Value about $1000 a PROMOTION DESIRED § An appointment

year. $

at in the West Indies or elsewhere where a

Journey

home

or a change of air would he Cess costly the in Hongkong.

ot a salong not less than £330, mppointment under the Education Department at home at not less than £250. treferred a place in the Investigation Branch of the Education Departraint to inspect and report upon foreign or colonial meetrods.

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*Acting appointments are not to be entered here, but may be mentioned on the next page.

If the officer holds more than one office, fail particulars of each must be given.

If private practice is allowed, the estimated Value should be stated.

The value of a Colonial appointment depends upon so many circumstances besides the salary that the Secretary of State often canor judge what would be acceptable to an officer. Applicants for promotion should, therefore in their own interests, state as precisely as possible what they dosire, either specifying certain appointments, or at least mentioning the Colonies to which they would or would not be willing to go and the amount of salary which they think that they may reasonably expect.

WB & L (x)-60508-500-7-98

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