of

Hong

the Government of thing

with the Institution

which has been so established.

The Servants of the

Civil Government

grade thing

A to whatever

are not entitled I belong.

to Medicine

Attendance at the public expense, but Folien

holding

and other persons subordinate situations have all this won

in

the odd

sickness

fixed

A

sum per diem, beating,

some proportion to the current

expense of the Institution being deducted from their Pay; and handed over to the

Committee of Management.

But although

the

the customary expenses Institution ought, in their Lordship's opinion, to be left to be provided for by private benevolence and good management.

Concur in opinion

opinion with

Lord

Ford Stanley

208

that it would

be a proper Act of liberality for the Colonial Government to contribute

sum towards the erection

of a suitable building for the Hospital,

and

amount so to be contributed

should depend

partly upon

the state of the Colonial Revenue, and partly upon

the private

subscriptions, which,

if the amount

be sufficient

during

which should

out...

...

furnish & the

permanently

Institution will be

and

efficiently established

For

Your Obedient Servant,

Your

humble Servant

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