S. Jacklin was persuaded that C. Kisch wanted his job, and that there was a secret cabale in the Secretariat against him.
The ending of S. Jacklin's contract was on 31 July 1946, S. Lester stressed S. Jacklin's great value to the League of Nations.
S. Jacklin was anxious to be appointed a member of the Board of Liquidation, but at the same time at his own request he received notice of his dismissal on 31 July 1946.
About S. Jacklin's imminent departure from the Secretariat and possible appointment on the Board of Liquidation.
S. Jacklin refused to appear in a photograph when the Supervisory Commission was at work.
Reference made to S. Lester's appointment, by the Assembly, as Secretary-General of the League of Nations as from 1 September 1940, and to S. Jacklin's appointment as Under Secretary-General as from 1 January 1944.
Sir Atul Chatterjee about the Committee of Nominations and S. Jacklin's service ending on 31 July 1946, and Hall about S. Jacklin's replacement.
The Treasurer was Seymous Jacklin from South Africa, official title Under-Secretary and Treasurer of the League of Nations for 20 years.
Letter from Seymour Jacklin, South Africa, Office of the League of Nations Secretary General, Treasury, to S. Lester on the League of Nations budget and staff.
Dictated notes: J. Avenol: possible resignation of S. Jacklin; attempt to approach Germany through contacts with W. Krauel, German Consul General.