very
and (2) if he thinks these men would do
Reasons
we
If he has shall probably go home too.
A.F. at once.
77/111 7/3 Copy of letter to Canny Hastings attached.
A.F. 8/3 Mr. in
I have spoken to you about Commander Hastings' reply (attached).
until he called
Mr. Lucas on the terms proposed. He is assured that they can.
The Bayley Post Office growing in importance every year has done their best to reorganise and improve. We should support it, and I think their efforts are very practical, even at the cost of increasing the Post Office expenditure. It is I fear that until they get their new buildings, even these new proposals will afford them only partial relief.
Take no action
A.F. at meeting 18/3
1 15/11 See also 7955 21 of this letter 11306
Commander Hastings called yesterday. He explained that the class of men is not the class from whom the Senior Clerk would have been selected. What he is accustomed to is the routine of such Post Offices as Victoria and West Kensington. He is desirous of making strong representations, and explains that he did not make these recommendations without first ascertaining whether such men are likely to be found.
asking that the Chamberlain's thanks may be conveyed to the officers for the facilities afforded to Commander Hastings; and ask whether the P.O. is to recommend candidates of the class indicated for examining surgeons. Explain that the sterling figures merely represent equivalents in terms of the present rates of exchange; and send six copies of Eastern No. 73 as a guide to the Loan of...
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