throughout the consideration of the subjects at issue _ is to meet all the wants of the two services (Mavy and Army) efficiently (but with economy of scheme and space) as Imperial wants; at the same time not -unduly to cramp Colonial progress by. extravagant or unnecessary demands on.
would be, most re
special points as are, or
-valuable to the Colony
vvs
such
Dr Home Mr. D. Deputy Inspectover
General Hospitals and Principal Medical
Officer.
in
Cliina
and expressing
co
perfectly justified in having
ar
opinion on
the vacions
schemes submitted - but with reference to
the remark (Art. 2.) un his report (Ad. 2 page Act. 2. Lurge ?
4) I consider he has exceeded his role,
and stated what is uncalled for, and
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decidedly improper and unfounded as he appurently implies a charge of either
ignorance
I have,
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neglect of duly against me
as in
duty bound, fully
considered the interests of the soldier,
-Sailor and the Colony and simply repudiato
lus remarks
ace
the subject : I would
however wish the Deputy Inspector
General of Hospitals to explain himself
fully
in case
I should have
misinterpreted bus meaning.
By reference to the instructions forwarded
for my guidance
as
Commanding Royal
Engineer in China, (cxtracts attached)
I was called upon to confer with His Excellency Sir H. Robinson (the Governor and Commander in
Which of the
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