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Telegraphia Address- **RENSEIGNE, LONDON.”
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BOARD OF EDUCATION REO 9 OCT16!
WHITEHALL, LONDON, S.W. 529
6th October 1916.
Please write at the head of any reply:-
Hong Kong Assistant Mistress.
C.A. 533.
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With reference to Mr. Read's letter of the 16th August last/37557/1916), I am directed to say that only one
candidate, Kiss E., Badenoch, presented herself for the vacant post of Assistant istress in the Government School
at Hong Kong and that after careful consideration and interview
it did not appear to the Committee of Selection that her qualifications were adequate for the duties. The Committee therefore regret that they are unable to make any recommendation.
They understand however that Hiss Bedenoch is leaving for Hong Kong next week, for the purpose of getting married, and that she is anxious to obtain teaching work in the Colony, They consider that she would make a good teacher in a school of a lower standard, and they suggest that the attention of the Coloniel Government might be called to her presence in the . Colony, in case an opportunity should arise for her employment,
Hies Henderson and Kiss Parkes, mentioned in the Governor's letter of the 27th June 1916, did not apply for the post.
I am, Sir,
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
Downing Street,
S.K.
Your obedient Servant,
K. Frank Arall