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WHITEHALE,- Łormon; “S:W.

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'16 JUL1921

ICOL. OFFICE

South Kensington, S.W. 7.

14th July 1921.

Hong Kong, Education Department Five

Assistant Mistresses,

C.A. 4683/20.

(10)

sir,

With reference to Mr. Grindle's letter of the 3rd June 1920 (19822/1920) and subsequent correspondence, I am directed to state that the Board of Education have decided to

recommend Liss Olive Cly Jenkins, Kiss Ivy Ruth F. Etheredge, Miss Agnes E. Hendry, Miss Isabelle S. Hurrey, and Miss Alice M. Grant for Appointment as Asristant stresses, Hong Kong. Particulars of their qualifications and experience will be found in the attached papers.

Mr. B. Tanner and Mr.

. Cherrill H.. Inspector of

Schools were members of the Selection Committee when Miss

Jenkins, iss Etheredge and Kiss Hendry were interviewed and

Kr. Tanner and Mr. Jamieson H.. Chief Inspector of Schools for Scotland interviewed Miss Murray and Kiss Grant in Fdinburgh.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office,

Downing Street,

S. W. 1.

I am,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Akurey

Director of Special Inquiries and Reports and Chairman of the Selection Committee.

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