(see Fraft
36289 on Castin) & if then dad what they come told thy
issued a
(See para 3 of drop.
مك
posa
notificatio
on the subject-
A
15-283/on Writumuri)
grumble.
Sir G. Fiddes
that notriy
of
he is sent to 7. Ms. he will
the and two
g o that your if there probably the Cadets of
have to giver semiont
giver seniort hlucen kur 8 hur hattian
Arttiend
Surviving Cadets
latter of
subsequent years will grumble
not that
that matters much
In the steer haved there and same advantage
Lan
sending his 17. m. 3
a
large number
ил
ane..
The want.
their year
om with the
In any
abomm
the
W
ssss at a trims)
Please see also 25433.
We cannot move Mr. Carpmael at present, having
regard to Mr. Walter's absence on leave, and the
unusual amount of work entailed by the unrest in
neighbouring parts of China. But I would tall
* Abi
Sir J. Lockhart that Mr. C. will be moved after
A
the return of Mr. Walter in Feb. next, and that his
place will not be filled up.
When Sir J. L. goes three mon, Commr.
Secretary and Mag. will be ample to do the work
and meanwhile Sir J.L. should be made to do as
much as possible by knocking off the Cadet. Of
course we can make a considerable retrenchment
of Cadets
fill all the vacancies, will
have to go var
that it not ta
& have
lear
Sir
An
AACAR
Ar
the bat so hitter for them
experienced man
vacancies unfilled.
I will
свитая
have turibly if he is not allowed
Khare another Cadet but I think ws. shared to fine. If woo to letter o leave bit Carpmail there than to
over again
bother avor
har. the same bother
a four your bance.
Perhaps it
wo to kind to hee him now that
W-
Оля
in
carce with
H. K.Y Aus
jla possible that hit C.
Winta
れ
Pravoping to me
but that
men
ottime suvires,
to wat unturst and that
în that cosal
it will with- possible.
tappant another ladit in his place;
1918
in the pay of Commr. when a vacancy occurs,
at the same time improve the position of Sec. to
Govt. and Mag., if we are unable to provide other-
wise for the present holders of those posts. Mr.
and
Walter is noted for transfer to o.g. a W. Indian
Administratorship.
in the H.K. service
I agree that Mr. Carpmael should be absorbsed
going there about Feb. next.
The Malay service has practically no use for
Pekinese, and we have reserved Mr. C's seniority
and right of absorption at H.K. In either case he
would have to learn another dialect. &-te±±
? inform M.S. and H.K. what we propose.
ack. 25433.
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