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Rawalpinder
with the Hong Kong authorities and with public
opinion there. We should have liked more
experience of secondary and technical education
but he has already helped in the inspection of
schools of this kind and has been accustomed to
survey the educational work of the boroughs with
which he has been concerned as a whole. The
Chief Inspector has assured me that he will be
given time and facilities for examining more
closely Junior Technical schools between now and the time of his departure and we may accept the Chief Inspector's assurance regarding his edu-
cational suitability.
I may add that Mr.
Savage assured me that there were other suitable
Inspectors available but that he and his col-
leagues had no doubts regarding the superiority
of Mr. Burney.
me quite reasonable.
The terms suggested by Mr. Savage seem to
I would suggest that a
to
return of England by the end of March might
safely be contemplated but that the exact period of deputation need not at the present stage be defined more precisely. We may rely on Mr.
Burney not taking longer for the work than is
absolutely necessary. You will remember that he
told us that he would be ready to sail from
u learn hand on Marseilles by P & O Rawal Pindi, which leaves
7 Lee.
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I recommend early action on these lines.
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