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It is still desired that the four vacancies
referred to in my despatch No.507 of 22nd December, 1926,
should be filled as soon as poss ible.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant,
Governor, &c.
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Dear Sir,
3 Shantung Road Hospital,
Shanghai,
May 15th.
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I beg to inquire if there is any vacancy on the staff of the Hong Kong Educational Department for a teacher of English, History or German, for the session beginning September 1927.
I am a graduate of London University, England and hold a B.A. (Honours) degree, First Class, in English and History. I have a First Class Training Diploma of the Department of Education, Saskatchewan, Canada, and have had several years' experience in teaching in High Schools, both in England and Canada. I have been in China a year and a half, teaching in the I Fang Girls' Collegiate School, Changsha, Hunan, which was closed by the Nationalists in
April.
I regret that ry testimonials are among my possessions left in Changsha, but reference may be made in
China to
(1) Miss P. S. Tseng (Principal, I Fang, Changsha)
at 3 Shantung Road Hospital,
Shanghai.
(2) Dr. W. B. Nance, Principal, Soochow University,
Soochow,
or in England to
(3) The Rev. Canon Storr,
20 Dean's Yard, S.W. 1, London.
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age 9
age 9
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I may say that in 1923, I applied for a post under your department and was accepted by the Board of Education in England, but circumstances over which I had no control made it impossible to accept the appointment.
I am, &c.,
(Sd.) Winifred A. Galbraith.
The Secretary,
Department of Education,
Hong Kong.
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