==

250

9.

J. Mursy's toject is to

2.

bring before

me the "low rate : remuneration which he receives

his services - and to request

F

that whilst retaining the privilege

of

brivate bractice his salary

should be raised to its original

Amount

3.

F

per annum.

The quection of the

Colonial Surgeon's Salary

Ade

Sir H. Potinion to Secretary of State

A2_107 Jany, 1860. Para 30 – Fr. Fr. N3 // "dany. 1560-

has been realt with more secretary fotate. to ir 14. Robinson

than

mee

and

from the

finct it has been evidently

J.

No.21-237 March 1860.

Sir 54. Robinson to Secretary of State

1.35.30th June 1860.

intended that D. Marry should

not receive more than £800

without any addition from private practice. That decision

was

129/58

the opinion

apparently based on the

12 Sir John Bowrine in his

Desentches No 129 and 133 of 130 /58 Sexteruber 1855.

4. For

my

F

own park I have seen dsewhere such evil recults

and such regeneracy following the exclusion of similar Medical Officer from that competition which alone toyo the tends to the fill developement of the

3

2471/60

fr

best faculties

and

85

8666/60

Keeping abreast

F

enforces the most recent

the

professional information, that I quite agree

with Sir Percules Potrimon

in deprecating the imposition of my such fetter on the Colonial Surgeon. In the ence of 3: Murray

5.

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