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Downing Street,
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February, 1920.
DRAFT.
JYNNE JONES, ESQ.
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WALES.
MINUTE.
Mr.Freestom/2/26.
Mr. Dixon 21/2/20
Mr. Colling
Mr. Grindle.
Sir H. Lambert.
Sir H. Rond.
Sir G. Fiddes.
Col. Amery.
Lord Milner,
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Dear Sir,
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The Civil Service Commissioners
have written to this office regarding your qualification for an Eastern Cadetship. have agreed to their suggestion that your medical examination should be postponed till
the end of April; and you will understand that until we receive a certificate of quali- aturecation (based on your physical fitness) from
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the Civil Service Commissioners, we are not in a position to write to you officially offering you a Cadetship.
In the meantime, however, it is thought that you ought to be informed that so far as is known at present there may be no vaca pies for Cadets during 1920 in Hong
specify Kong, the Colony for which you have expressed" apreference; though there is a possibility of one later in the year. In Ceylor and the Federated Halay States, on the other hand, there are several vacancies for new Cadets during the year and we could offer you an appointment in either as soon as you were
found
No comments yet.
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