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       gl.Hoo.Tlio Eurl of Derby   , _____
       K.G., G.C.H., g.c.v.o.                            LONDON, W.l
       lion. F-oiil Hivcrdalcof Sheffield   mRSIORNT    Tclcphono: MAYfair 8184
         K.U.G., LL D.      Tho III. lion. Lord Tyrrell of Avon   Telegrams: " Urilcoun, London "
       Hon. l/>rd Snell of l'luiruitcail   G.C.IJ., G.C.M G„ K.C.V.O.
         C.U.R., I.L.D. '   > ] \ .
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                                   CHAIRMAN
        IIGX. IKK ASUH HR •  Tlic III. Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson   •  SBCR8TARY-GBNKRAL
       f John Power. Dt., M.P.  G.C.M.G.. K.D.E., M.I*.  •  A. J. S. While, O.D.K.
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                  ;■ .-.i ;:ii V-o -vsiro   Uw oonti"-.*:t of the .vducntiensl Adviser
                 t.\s ir, ‘lovemvieivt, which is-at present occupied by Mr, F. J. .Yakclin,-
       • i.va o:; f/ch • etcher, ICVy. .0 tV.c Bahrein schools ore closed from early
         . to 'ct-'Ver * V. ikcliu will .1:: oil probability leave corao time in July,
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                 : r.  lolin, jj> you   *./••*» seconded by the Britirfh Council to
               v.:iv. ..o.U Td;roi:. us: the 1st tctr.bor, 1%.1. In our viev/ he h.va
          .} "..x. X i\i:; tosh in tho ; erritogy v:ith marked success and v/o Teel sure that
                oci.our in this ,ju:uji.o::t.
                 It would therefore be regrettable if for any reason this office did
         sot conti.iuc, I should be jr.-toful, therefore, if you would consider 1.ho
         -1 eyriety of approaching tl;e Baiirein Government to discover whether they would
        , wish the British Council to appoint a successor to Mr. Woke 1 in.
                 I/uring the eoriod of hr. ..oholie's appointment the Bahrein Government
         h contributed f.jOC per annum to his salary ond emoluments. In our viev/ they     (
         -houll be asked whether [they could not now increase this contribution. They
              v.c rjn-iginc;, now be aware of the value of tho appointment end if thoy
         ‘-sire tl.o Council to see!: a successor to hr. '.Vokolin it would be necessary for
          •i- « to review the '..hole position of their financial aid. The ciraplost
         •v.lucion would be for the Government of Bahrein to pay the whole of hie salary
         which would have to be in the neighbourhood of ^91,000 per annum.  Should this
         *>e impossible v.c would submit that, they should at’-least consider, increasing
        . Rubctonti’illy their present contribution.
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