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an advertisement in the ‘Personal Column’ section of The Times of London was

                   placed in 1925.  The advertisement sought the services of a man aged between


                   twenty-two and twenty-eight with minimum education to work for an unspecified


                   eastern state.  The advertisement caught the attention of Charles Belgrave, a thirty-

                   one-year-old British officer who was in London at the time on leave from service in


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                   East Africa and he decided to forward his résumé.
                          Belgrave was called to an interview in London by the Gulf’s Resident


                   Prideaux.  The Resident confirmed to the India Office’s Political Department that

                   Belgrave was on leave from Tanganyika in East Africa.  He also noted some of


                   Belgrave’s skills that included a command of Arabic, Swahili, and French.  Belgrave

                   was chosen as the most suitable candidate for the job and was informed by Prideaux


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                   that he was to be posted and would come under the pay of Bahrain.   There seemed
                   to have been some confusion in relation to Belgrave’s age, since the advertisement


                   required a man in his twenties while Belgrave was in his thirties.  The confusion

                   deliberate or not was justified by Belgrave to Prideaux in a letter dated 11


                   September 1925.  He apologised for what had apparently been a misunderstanding

                   on his part about his age, as he said that he had thought he was twenty-eight years


                   old but when he got a hold of his birth certificate it was apparent to him that he was

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                   born in 1894.

                          Belgrave’s résumé presented with his application provided an overview of

                   his career prior to his appointment in Tanganyika.  For his education, Belgrave




                   25  C.D. Belgrave, Personal Column, (Beirut: 1972), 7-9.
                   26  IOR/R/15/2/128, Residency to India Office Political Department, 15 September 1925.
                   27  IOR/R/15/1/362, Belgrave to Prideaux, 11 September 1925.


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