with My satisfy public requirements and which cannot be delayed without serious risk, not only to the health of patients received into these institutions and that of the staff in attendance
- on them, but also to the health of the Colony itself. I hop the necesity of immediate remedy is sufficiently, apparent from the state of things I
have described and trust it will no
More
longer be ignored seeing that it is a
than ten years since this matter was first mooted
Slaver.
(Digues ) Rh. 1.6. Ayes
Colonial Su
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Copy of Minute by the B coveyor General .
The project of converting sits a General Storpital the building being
actually -fire) received the approval of the
Governor's predeces who cabuitted it to the Recutary of State but Lord Carnarvon replied that before ending out his sauction he would like to m
and a descriptive
used as such, (since the
conversion
detail drawings and a report of the proposed
Dubsequently the project was sundegated independently by. His - Excelency, who sent the papers round to the Enembers of the Legislative kemière and the project meeting with unanimous
approve