us Mr. Dawe we have consiueraule carridence that ne would fill the post to the advantage of the Colony.
If neither Mr. Dawe nor Mr. Brooks can we considered then the promotion of Mr. Green appears to be the only alterative and should Mr. Green be promoted we could put forward the names of one or two capaule young men er the post or assistant Superintendent.
Yours sincerely,
Amuru Still
DRAFT.
4. Sir David Provin CME CIE, FRS,
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13 April 1921.
Den Sir David Bases. The position
A
lithu
Botanical and Forestry Dept.
Hay Kory
has
further.
that in
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Murlope
Colonial Office,
Major a. D. furse, D.S.0.,
Lowning Street,
1.
...I know Dawe has bee
for Nyasaland & you may Thinking of him for
Possibly on the teen
MINUTE.
My mum 12/4 Bubitt. 12
Mr.
Jr.
Corrid
That part
on the terms 7 his angola arei
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mc. not be pee traccept either shoul
he
Jir. Grindle.
Sir H. Lambert.
Sir H. Read.
Sir G. Fiddes.
Col. Amery.
Lord Milner.
(as to which you
liter of
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Manch suggests
Mi
Bill of Mr. Braybon
as possibilities)
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your
lithi
7
5th thanch you supported
that the only course
пи
was to appoint Mr. Green
to be Supt
and to find him
a joud asse H.K, an
apparently still reluctant and have now
telegrapherd
asking what maicinue
Salary & is necessary
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