CO129-488 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1925 [1-7] — Page 431

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7. Schools

in

order,

West

Nonwood Collegiate School,

giving dates of entry

190217

and leaving. Dulwich College Preparatory Schi, 1902 (?) — T

Mention

any

distinctions

gained in school work, school societies,

gamon,

etc.. and positions of re- sponsibility beld.

the names of

Give

Head. your

or Blousemasters,

Dulwich College, 1903-05-

The late A. H. Gilkes,

8. University, with dates None.

of entry and leaving.

Degree (stating class) or

other distinctions goingy Dec, 1905- (academic, athletic

Dec. 1906, articled for me year, to learn librarian, Sir J.y.w. Macalister, Sec. & Consulting librarian of the Roya working in the Library Give the name of your of Medicine. For this year College Tuser, or of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Professor Lecturer who knew you best.

to present time.

I wad

Dec. 1906 - Nov. 1gog, Assistant in the Library of the Them

ou mu

Personal References.

Give the names and addresses of LWO referees, They should be responsible per- sons who know you well, either in private life or in business; and one at least

1 should be well acquainted with you in private life.

· 1. Name Lt. Col. G. Mackinlay, R.A.

420

Address Clovelly, Theon law Road, West Norwood SE.

Decupation Officer, Regular Army.

Period during which

he has known you

From

childhood.

The times of distinguished 2. Name Charles Edward Oldham, Exa?,

persens sboukl not be given muless they really

know

con Woll and the names of iatives or of those from whom you send Testimon- vals should not be given.

Address Mayon Road, Sydenham, S.E.

Deempation Brivate Secretary to the Receiver General of the Period during which Land Revenues of the Crown.

he has known you kom my

childhood -

You should submit not more than six testimonials, to cover as far as possible your education and each subsequent stage

of your career. The original testimonials and one copy of each should be sent. The former will be returnell after inspection, Copies may be in MS., in print, or typewritten; and it is desirable that they should be on foolscap paper not larger than this formn.

of London, 5th. Krusington. This included a good deal of work. Testimonials. |Physiologicel library of the lake Bref Ang: Desire Wallen. Civil employment or experience from com-

Dec. 1909 up to the war (Aug. 1914 I joined up), and again pletion of education University Library, Liverpool; 1909-12 as Assistant; 1912-14

as Senior Assistant. In 1919 my chief put forward my name chief librarianship. This set me free to leave the thuis Librai Mention each position held

carry

pre-war project of coming to China. I A by you, the dates between

to work in-land with

a friend who

was doing medical" which you held it, and

N.W. Kwangsi. He became ill, & is now very unlikely to ut the cause of leaving. State present employment 1920 studied Chinese in Nanning, while awaiting my friend 1921-22 worked with Dr Clift, Emmanuel Mission Hospital Supplementing my R.A.M.C, experience with hopical d

Private study in Hongkong. 1923—24;

and salary you are now receiving.

10. Professional qualifica

tions (if any), and the date at which each was obtained.

11. State here any know-

ledge you possess of any language other than English.

12. Give here full details

of your service in H.M. Forces.

Leave.

Promotion to be "Nursing Orderly" in 1916 led to large experien

with all kinds of artuients « wounds,'

Greek Latin (at school)

French (at school 4 after by private study). German (private study). Chinese.

You should give the name, address, and occupation of the writer of each of your testimonials: the period of your career for which he can speak and the expacity in which he sponks, e.g. (Col. A.B., my C.Q., January, 1915--March,

-Chinese

1918).

Should the writer of a testimonial prefer to send it direct to the Assistant Private Secretary (Appointments), there is

un objection, but in such a case you should stare bereon that he is doing so.

The names ele. of other persons to whom reference can be made may be added if desired. If, for any reason, you experience diflenty in obesining a testimonial to cover u particular period of your career, you should state the reason in writing. In this case the name and last known address of someone who would be in a position to report un your elameter nad conduct during the period ia question should be given,

fool Reforts. Gibbert H. Stretton Form krastu. A.H. Gilkes, Master of Dulwich

College

I

1

31 Aug., 1914, joined

the RAM.C. (T.F.), 1 W.). W. Macalister See. + Consulting Librarian, Royal Soc. of Medicine, London, W.

Dec. 1406 . ) Fiela

Ambulance, which became the 8th Fick (I was articled to Sir John Macalister from Dec. 1905- 29th Division. Wau a

stretcher bearer at the Gallipoli Landing. the Sampson, Eey's D.Lit., M.A., University Fibranai, Liverpoot.

promoted "Nursing Orderly", "My chief from 1909-1919). The Medical Officers; in the

This appointments, eg, Statt in rest" with "sick".

State rank hell, regiment,

promotions, and any des

corations, mentions in deve the evacuation

patches, and certificates, with

etc., obtained. Auy special

Officer or Adjulant, to be

WQA

line with we

was in Egypt, Belgin. Lechmere Cliff Essi, M.B., Ch. B..

mentioned with France and Cologne, I worked

dates,

Periods of service overseas

to be clearly given, slating,

country and nature of ap Mentioned in Despatches.

pointment held.

Each period of your service

should, as far as possible,,

be covered by a report

from, or a reference 10,

senior officer under whom you served (vide para, 15).

13. Give particulars of any

physical impairment Before coming to China had

from which you may

have suffered (inclu-

ding shell-shock, nerve strain, etc.).

as dressen, eta

M

operation for

(I helped him with patients during my year of language study (1920) but from July 1921 - Aug. 1922, lived at the Hospital. See Dr. Cliff's letter.)

the

I. I have written to my mother, Mr. Wood, 50 Harold Rd., SE. 19 to ask to to look among PSG,

my papers for

papers for a testimonial which my chief (1906-09) brote, Reginald A. Rye, Esq., Goldsmiths' Librarian, Zlui: of London, 2.W. If not found please apply to Mr Rye. My mother with communicate with it R SERVICE, Lt. Col. C.H. Lindsay, C.M. G., D.S.O., M.D., Roselands,

C.O. from Gallipoli to juby, Lames. (Major when I joined

18, when be

was

*

my

appointe

ted

DA.D.M.S.

TCRN OVER.

office.

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