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imBt'ailiitily ,tvr» donignod to tuko two baoholora comfortably.
oxpajl.no. a young officer would gain v.ould be very valuable te M
him.^ without in any way t J^ing the hunda of Government.lt in not
impossible that the local knowlodgo ho would acquire might make it
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very convenient for him to ovontually bocomo l’^Aj a continuity of
Policy for n fow yours afterrthe initiation of the reformo io vory
dtoirable/j
X need hardly any that I conoidor 3hulflh«mwould bo tho
ideal ohoioo. ’’Whether he would like tho Job I do not. know, no in •
married & wo ohould have to ranks some other arrangement for housing
IfM' but that would not be impossible . There is an oxonllent houoo
(Panic’s now building) whioh tho Bahrain Govt, could probably rent
cheaply. Owing to my own peculiar position ho ''ohuldhara) is aotuallj
I**, !C<- R fQyj places senior to ran on the list,but ho is much my Junior in
El* Array servico & is several years younger A hus actually served os my
M*. personal Assistant A I do not think he would feel the position
invidious ! You know him better than I do,but I imagine you will
.'flu.
.* agree, that aftor tho exporience he would gain here! ho hi:3 not yet
had any administrative experience or a Job on his own) he would
make a very exce 1 le nt /Pp^p I put forth tho suggestion for your
consideration,but I havo not the slightest idea whothor thore
would be ohhnoe of getting him, or whetkbr he would like lt,ln any
case I hope it will bo possib’10 to get someone on the above
lines. I am sorry this has run into such r lengthy scroed.
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