Back in Australia at the end of the year, he met in February 1922 the Lieutenant-Governor of
Papua,
Hubert Murray, who was looking for a young and strong Oxford graduate to serve as an assistant government anthropologist next to Dr William Mersh Strong, more a practitioner than a scientist. Appointed on 8 March 1922, Williams was promoted to Government Anthropologist when Strong retired in 1928, and kept the position until the demise of the Papuan administration in 1942. She stayed with Williams in Papuan, assisting him with his reports and field notes. Their son Francis, but known as Jack, was born in Canada in 1927. Due to a brain tumor found in infancy leading to him becoming almost sightless Jack was sent to a school for the blind in England, with Constance frequently spending time there with him. == World War II ==