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possessing qualifications of a better class than we bould otherwise
expect. But it is not impossible that if the three appointments
were differentiated as suggested in the preceding paragraph it
might no longer be a matter of indifference which teacher had the
residence.
To put it shortly we are doubtful whether we can obtain
kindergarten qualifications for each of the posts, and if kinder-
garten qualifications can be dispensed with in one of the appoint-
ments we do not know whether the position will not be altered
with regard to residence. I wonder if you have any information which
could help us in the matter or, if not, whether you think it would
be possible to obtain it from Hong Kong.
Yours sincerely,
A.P. Oppe