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They needed to talk directly to the Earl, not to one of the permanent undersecretaries.
But Cadogan was merely the permanent Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, not even a member of the cabinet.
He then became the Permanent Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs in 1930, where he served until 1939.
During the Council, he served as one of six permanent undersecretaries, with responsibility for keeping a record of votes and distributing, collecting and tabulating ballots.
Albert Dufour-Feronce (1868 - 1945) was a German diplomat who served in the League of Nations as one of its permanent undersecretaries.
To this the Permanent Undersecretary had replied, 'But as they are using the range themselves they are offering it to us on a long-term credit basis.'
"Why is a junior director from SIS meeting with the Permanent Undersecretary at the FCO, Paul?"
During the course of 1939, Henderson came into frequent conflict with Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Undersecretary of the Foreign Office.
In 1968 he was appointed director of oil affairs in the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, and in 1973 became Iraq's permanent undersecretary of oil.
Cavendish was the newly appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Burke was the Permanent Undersecretary, the most senior Irish civil servant.
He remembered an unfortunate occasion when he had acted as a guide to a permanent undersecretary who had seemed to be a bit of a fool, and whom he had treated accordingly.
Hay Township was named for Robert William Hay, 2nd undersecretary of state for colonies (1825) and later Permanent undersecretary for the North American department 1828 - 1836.
'In the immortal words of our Permanent Undersecretary,' Teddy Campbell explained, as the Sea-Fly went into hover, ' "Too James Bond!" '
In 1925 he became both the Deputy Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs and Assistant Permanent Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs.
After entering the ministry in 1942, Kuneralp went on to become one of the most brilliant diplomats of his generation, eventually serving two terms as Secretary-General (Permanent Undersecretary) in the 1960s.
With his help, Ardmore selected several others: the former personnel manager of Sears, Roebuck; a man who had been permanent undersecretary of the department of public works in one of the Eastern states; executive secretary of an insurance company.
In the Spring of 1944 Burgess was recruited into the News Department of the Foreign Office by Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, a position that gave him access to Foreign Office communications.
Burnside's personal and professional life come together in Sir Geoffrey Wellingham (Alan MacNaughtan), who is both Burnside's former father-in-law and the Permanent Undersecretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office that oversees SIS.
Unlike the chief executives of other democratic countries who have permanent undersecretaries of the various departments and agencies who carry on from one administration to the next, the winner of our election inherits little more than a party platform that he didn't write and a civil service that he doesn't know.
In 1930 he became the Assistant Permanent Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs to his brother-in-law and fellow alumnus of Hertford College, Oxford, Sir Edward Harding with whom he served until 1939 (Batterbee was married to Harding's sister).
On 6 May 1882 in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke (newly appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Burke was the Permanent Undersecretary, respectively) were stabbed to death by members of the Irish National Invincibles.