File S891/196/3444A - Mr. TAYLOR (John Joseph)

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S891/196/3444A

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Mr. TAYLOR (John Joseph)

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  • 1937-1939 (Creation)

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Born: 4 Nov 1893 - Hamilton, Scotland [United Kingdom].
Nationality: British.
Career before entering Secretariat:
1919-1930: Secretary with British Dept., Inter-allied Rhineland High Commission.
Career in Secretariat:
27 July 1931 as Travelling Secretary in China.
Left Secretariat: 8 Nov 1939 [15 Nov 1939].

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    This file contains a letter of recommendation by the Deputy Secretary-General and a copy of correspondence from the same regarding J.J.Taylor's responsibilities as LoN Expert in China during hostilities. See also S891/196/3442.
    Protection period to: 1999-12-31

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