vacancies of this nature have, at
the request of the University
Council, been filled on the
recommendation of the Board of
Education, and the offers of
andointment to the selected candidates
have then issued from the Colonial
office.
3.
Mr. S.H. Wood, the Director
of Snecial Enquiries and Renorts,
who se Department of the Board of
Education is concerned, has now
represented that it would be
preferable if such vacancies were
referred in future, not to the
Board of Education but to the
Universities Bureau of the
British Empire, which he suggests is the
proper organ for making these
Dosts known and for interviewing
applicants. Sir Frank Heath, G.B.E.‚K.C.B..
himself
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