QUESTIONS.

7. Do you consider him a fit and

7.

proper person to hold a re- sponsible appointment in the Colonial Service?

8. Are you aware of any circum-

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stance tending to disqualify hira for such an appoint- ment?

9. Is be, as far as you are aware, free from pecuniary embar- rassment?

10. The Secretary of State will be glad to receive any informa- tion which you may have to give respecting the candi- date's character or qualifica- tions in addition to what is contained in the answers to the foregoing questions, par- ticularly as to whether he has shown any special capa- city for

(a) command of men.

(b) organisation or ad- ministration of any kind.

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9.

ANSWERS,

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STATEMENT respecting In Daniel bland Wood. is an applicant for Appointment to the Colonial 11

This half-sheet to be torn off, filled up, and returned in the envelope sent herewith,]

QUESTIONS.

Will you be good enough to

state how long and how intimately you have been

From

I does

arise!

anted with the appli-

what

circumstances

your knowledge of him

Will you please state of what nationality you believe the applicant and his father re- spectively to be, and give the grounds on which you base your belief?

While you were acquainted

with him, was he

(a) honest ?

b) of strictly sober and

temperate habits?

(e) industrious?

(d) of sound moral char-

acter?

(e) of active bodily habits?

What has been the state of his health since you have known him?

ANSWERS.

Colo

Service.

RECEIVED

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1. I have known thin from his early

boyhood. As a

frequent visitor to his father - a great perosural ficced of suice - I used frequently to sie beis-

2. Blesistian activities frequently brought us into cleav

3.

4.

association - as sit our above.

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Britisle my acquaintance carrico nee us furibed back than his parents, but no one

Could for a monuent cousive of British by birth.

Yes

(8). Strickly

knowing his feriker

his being other thow

(60) So per as my observation gave me

(a) Yes

(0) You.

opportunity of

judging.

3. I have never knower of his being seriously ill.

he has been employed under you, will you state

6.

the nature of his duties and how he discharged them?

(a)

(b)

()the cause of his leaving,

whether by voluntary resignation, dismissal, or otherwise?

He has never van in any employ

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