File S708/13/158 - Mr. BAILLEY (William Lewis)

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S708/13/158

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Mr. BAILLEY (William Lewis)

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  • 1922-1939 (Creation)

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Born: 15 July 1893 in London, England.
Nationality: British.
Career before entering Secretariat: 6,5 years: Consular Service at the Near East; Editor, International Boy Scouts Review "Jamboree".
Career in Secretariat:
20 July 1922: Translator, English Précis-Writers' Interpreters' and Translators' Service;
1 Jan. 1931: Translator, Précis-Writer;
12 Sept. 1938: Translator-Reviser.
Left Secretariat: 30 Nov 1936 and 29 Sept. 1938.

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    Contains also documents concerning Mr. S.H. Bailley.
    Protection period to: 1999-12-31

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    301390

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    S708/13/158

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        Permission: No permission necessary.

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        Physical usability: Without limits

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        Term of protection: Accessible (0)

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