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J Ayzer

I have the honor to be,

Lis

Your most obedient Servant,

2d 14th March

Colonial Secretary

Colonial Legislature

Copy of minute by Governor Kennedy.

I inform Dr. Cory that the salary of the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital has been lately increased by the sanction of the Secretary of State with a view to covering all fees and charges hitherto paid to the Superintendent. And I can not under any pretext increase the emoluments. Dr. Wharry's salary has been fixed with the distinct understanding that it is to cover his entire love and wonderful services.

If the Superintendent's duties at any time become excessive the Colonial Surgeon must make a formal representation to that effect.

de le Kennedy

March 5th 1873.

Forwarded to the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital for his information and guidance and then to be filed in my office.

J. M. M. Chester

Colonial Secretary

Sir,

C. O.

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Colonial to Legislative office

Hong Kong 21 January 1880

With reference to the interviews which you had with His Excellency the Governor, and the letter from Dr. Wharry which you showed to me, in the matter of the Small Pox Hospital. I am directed by His Excellency to inform you that it is his wish that Dr. Wharry should take charge of the Small Pox Hospital close to the Civil Hospital. I am to point out that in this and similar cases you act as the head of the Department and thus was to refer, as the Governor considered necessary, to His Excellency.

Dr. Ayres.

Colonial Secretary.

I have the honour to be

Your most obedient Servant,

To A. Marr.

Colonial Surgeon

Colonial Legislature

Colonial Secretary's letter forwarded to the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital for his information and guidance and then to be filed in my office.

D. J. B. Augus

Colonial Secretary

Jan's 28th 1880.

Colonial Surgeon

Jan 28 1880.

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