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Helm was a man of strong character and great determination. A tenacious and forceful negotiator, he had great powers of persuasion and a remarkable sense of timing – valuable gifts which were supplemented with a sense of humor and of proportion and charm which was genuine: few people can ever have
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said 'No' in a more pleasant way. He was an exacting chief but popular with his staff, who always knew that he could do any of their jobs better than they could themselves. Moreover, he was always ready to listen to their advice, but equally, he invariably made up his own mind.
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farming stock from which he came and his love for and understanding of the things of the soil often stood him in good stead in posts where agricultural problems bulked large in the economy of the country.
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and the office of Dragoman was abolished, Helm went there as Second Secretary. He served there as Consul, and in 1930 was transferred to the Foreign Office, working in the Eastern Department.
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and when normal diplomatic relations were restored in 1947 he was made Minister there. In 1949 he was appointed the first British ChargΓ© d'Affaires (later Minister) to
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broke out, he was allowed by the Foreign Office to join his field artillery unit, being promoted second lieutenant in 1917 and serving in that capacity in
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His first wife, Grace Little, died in 1925. His second, Isabel Marsh, whom he married in 1931, survived him after he died at sea in 1964.
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When the war ended, he was selected under the special recruitment scheme for filling vacancies caused by the war and appointed to the
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In 1912, he passed the examination for what was then called second division clerkships and was appointed to the
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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In 1946 he was chosen to go as British representative to
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He retained to the end the accent and intonation of the
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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Flag of Governor-General of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
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Hall, Moshe Rosetti, 721:20th-century British diplomats 426:High Commissioner of Palestine 170:, and soon after became third 1: 493:Governor-General of the Sudan 166:, he went as Vice-Consul to 737: 348:HELM, Sir (Alexander) Knox 631: 617: 610:Muhammad Ahmad Abu Rannat 547: 539:Governors-general of the 499: 490: 482: 477: 467: 458: 450: 440: 431: 417: 407: 398: 391:No representation due to 387: 382: 189:, and at the outbreak of 164:King's College, Cambridge 133:King's College, Cambridge 661:Royal Artillery officers 160:Levant Consular Service 92:Sir Alexander Knox Helm 53:more precise citations. 686:People who died at sea 625: 411:Sir Geoffrey Wallinger 263: 221: 123:Born to W. H. 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