tendencies of which will be to make the administration of the government of the Colony in becoming always
impossible
Mr. D. Ayres in the Colonial Surgeon
D. Ayres in the Colony
who was
8th
for favour of the former his having separated
in consequence of greenery
that plodding indolence
Lung disease.
During the first
half of
this correspondence the Governor supports D. Ayres in the dispute with his subordinate
there
comes
a complete halt in July change & the subordinate in
reprimanding his superior officer
Succeeded
& partially D. Ayres is so far wrong in attributing this difficulty in opening the Chinese quarter
of the Town clean & healthy.
I think the rules proposed by the late Surgeon for the guidance of the staff of the Hospital are
useful
and proper ones
I am
surprised
in existence.
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much as I
were not already
Before making any proposal there
asks whether the late Surgeon D. Ayres whether the
late Surgeon withdraws the charges
He had made at p.32 will be found a proper letter f.D.A. saying that if D.W. will act in future
the rules he
had drawn up he does not desire to proceed in the matter but that the facts stated
to & concerning
him are withdrawn."~"
To this the late Surgeon replies by
refusing
or
unconditionally stating them.
This is
his favourite device
Sir J. Pope Hennessy when a personal grievance shows signs of languishing & He frequently adopted similar course with temp...