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Board of Trade.
Whitehall Gardens.
S.W.
22nd February, 1910.
24.7
Al-Ma
Dear Bottomley,
You write to Marsh the other day asking whether
it would be possible to find any employment here for
Mr A. Carter, lutely a Sanitary Surveyor in Hong Kong.
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The dnly appointments we have here for which persons
not in the ordinary Civil Service are available are
those under the Labour Exchanges Act, and, as you know,
the competition for these is very keen, and most of the
appointments have now been made. r Carter's chances
therefore of obtaining any employment here are small;
but, if he is in London and could call at the Labour
Exchanges Department in Caxton House, Westminster,
Capt. Long would be glad to see him with a view to
reporting on his qualifications, and inquiring as to
his s. itability for any vacancy that may occur.
Yours truly,
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