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MEMORANDU и.
Major Purse has discussed this with me,
and the following is a note of the main points which
arise: -
(1) RECRUITMENT. It is not considered that
the course suggested would have any adverse effect on
recruitment for the Malayan Services. On the other
hand, so far as Cadets are concerned, we might actually Sy benefit recruitment by making the Services
more widely known) if it were possible to hold the
course not in London but at Oxford or Cambridge, pahap huwure joining up with the T.A.S. Course. It
seems doubtful whether Malay could be adequately
taught at Oxford or Cambridge, but before proceeding
further it would be as well to get definite information
on this point. Major Furse expressed a willingness
to write to Messrs. Truslove and Morshead if we
would put up a draft for him.
If, on the other hand, the course is to
be held in London, it might be worth while to
consider the possibility of extending it a little
with a view to joining up with that part of the
T.A.S. Course which is also held in London, namely,
Tropical Hygiene and Government Accounts.
(2) In order, however, to prevent recruitment
from being adversely affected and to avoid friction
amongst various classes of officers, it is essential
that reasonably good allowances should be paid. The
standard to be aimed at is that allowances should
be really sufficient to cover reasonable living
expenses, all fees being paid in addition.
Moreover, all classes of officers should draw the
same
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