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Born: 18 Jan. 1884 - London, England. [10 Dec. 1880 - Boston (Lincolnshire), England.]
Nationality: British.
Career before entering Secretariat: Jonmalist and Shorthand writer.
Career in Secretariat:
1920 to 1938: Temporary engagements as Verbatim Reporter in the English Verbatim Reporting Service for 3 to 4 weeks every year for the Assembly, the Council, the Conference on Statute of International Court of Justice, Disarmament Committees, European Union Conference, International Finance Conference, Opium Committee Meeting and Opium Conferences, Committee of experts: Traffic in Women and Children and Mandates Commission.
Left Secretariat: 1938.
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It seems that there are 2 different files in this document, belonging to 2 different people with the same family name.
Protection period to: 1999-12-31
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