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EARLIER START AT FOREIGN OFFICE.
(AOSIRALIAN-NgW ZBAIAND CABLI ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 25th January. The "Daily Telegraph's' diplomatic correspondent saya that Mr. Macdonald has established a^ notable departure from tradition by starting work at the Foreign Office before 10 o'clock.
For 'generations the working hours there have been even shorter than in the other Government Departments, starting at least an hour later, though the higher officials were frequently found working late in the evening. Mr Macdonald is determined to spare neither himself no." his subordinates, holding that abnormal times require abnormal efiortsj-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 7
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