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that,
the same time we should hope, if he liked the
work and made a success of it, t
he would
A
train on to succeed Mr. Sayer.
B
A
When Sir A. Caldecott comes home we
can discuss with him the question whether it
is, in fact, impossible to move Mr. Sayer to
another post in the administration. But even
if this proves to be possible. I would not
advocate that it should be hurried. It would
be better to give the new Senior Inspector a
year or two in which to find his feet before
considering the question of promoting him to
be Director.
If you agree with the above these
papers might go to,Lord De La Warr in order
to seek his approval of the recommendation
that we should not now seek to appoint a new
Director of Education, but that the arrange-
ments for selecting a Senior Inspector should
be continued.
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B Inquit the new man should have some time
find his fast and show his worth, But I think t this ought to be possible in say 6 months. I shall be return to love the opportunity of the forming 7" Seger even if that opportunity
come before the new mon in rife" for his post. Tempreny exergements could be mark for
in interim privat.
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