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Letters ahould be addressed (in an
envelope marked "C.A.”) to-- | "The Secretary.
Board of Education,
Whitehall.
London, S. W.,”
and should show the complete postal address and designation of the writer.
Telegraphic Address- "RENSEIGNE, LONDON."
BOARD OF EDUCATION,
WHITEHALL, LONDON, S.W.
19th April, 1913.
Please write at the head of any reply :~~
My dear Robinson,
I notice in the correspondence which accompanied the
Colonial Office letter to the Board about the recruitment
of a Junior Master for Queen's College, Hong Kong that
Mr. J. R. Wood (Registrar of Hong Kong University) was
referred to by Furse about the suitability of one of the
candidates who had applied to the Colonial Office for the
post, and that Mr. Wood in his reply mentioned that he was
just going abroad but expected to be back in England on
the 15th instant. Dr. Heath would be very pleased to meet
Mr. Wood, and I should therefore be much obliged if you
would let me have his present address.
J. R. Robinson, Esq.,
Colonial Office,
Downing Street,
S.W.
Yours ever,
bob to mell
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