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No. 243.
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GOVERNMent house,
HONG KONG, 11th May, 1932.
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Sir,
I have the honour to confirm Sir William Peel's telegram
No.79 of 13th April, 1932, and to forward particulars of the posts
of Chemistry Master and Froebel Mistress requiring to be filled in
1933.
2.
Mr. G.G. Edwards, who is put forward for consideration
in connection with the former post is the son of a master (lir.E.J.
Edwards) in the Education Department here and has already taken a
course in education at the Hong Kong University.
He is now
continuing his studies at Cambridge and if he graduates
successfully there, his knowledge of local conditions (together
with the above course) may be considered as making good any
deficiency in actual teaching experience.
3. The first of these vacancies will arise on the
retirement of Mr. G.P. de Martin, Inspector of English Schools,
who is now acting as Director of Education, and whose place as
Inspector is being filled by a master. The second results from the resignation of Mrs. Thomson (née Kitson) who passed to the temporary establishment on her marriage in December, 1928, and is
severing her connection with the department.
Suppl. 2nd incl. BIE.
Anos,
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
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I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient, humble servant,
M.D. Southeast,
Officer Administering The Government.
SIR P. CUNLIFFE-LISTER, G.B.E., M.C., M.P.,
&C.,
&C.,
&c.
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