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:
(1) A noticeable disinclination on the
part of parents, probably as a result of
the War, to allow their sons to enter
upon so distant a career;
(2) The increased demand for University
men in Business, and the greater attrac-
tions of a commercial career;
(3) The fact that Government service in
Tropical Africa has greater attractions
for the majority of potential candidates.
This is no doubt largely attributable
to the more widespread interest in the
African Colonies and in the problems
connected with the education of the
African natives. In 1926 as many as
103 candidates were appointed to the
Administrative Services, and over 60 to
the Education Departments, in Tropical
Africa)
4) There appears to be marked tendency
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