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Born: 5 Oct. 1891 – Whitehaven, England.
Nationality: British.
Career before entering Secretariat:
12 months: Shorthand-typist and ledger clerk in one of the Banks, England; joined the staff of the Ministry of Munitions as Secretary-Typist; chosen from the Ministry of Munitions to be appointed to the staff of the Military Governor at Cologne and afterwards transferred to the staff of the Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commissioner, Coblenz as Secretary from March 1919 till October 1921; 2 years: Secretary, American Career in Secretariat: Consulate, Prague, Czechoslovakia; July 1925/April 1928: Shorthand-typist, British Legation, Prague; 6 months, British Consulate, Casablanca as Shorthand-Typist from June 1930/Jan. Stenographer with Société Shell du Maroc, Casablanca, January to August 1932.
Career in Secretariat:
7 Sept. 1925: Stenographer;
9 Sept. 1935: Stenographer.
Left Secretariat: 27 Sept. 1925 and 22 Sept. 1935.
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Protection period to: 1995-12-31
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