like a definite settlement of the trouble going on for
for the past 18 months in
the dispersing and analytical department can be arrived at. The
duties of the second apothecary
be
defined
could
an alternate with Mr Crow
at night and on Sundays, thereby ensuring a continuous dispersing service, so
needed now in the Medical
as well for the Civil
the Civil Service of the
urgently Department, Hospital,
for Government. At the
care
of the sudden illness of Mr Crow
there would be some
to carry
on
One
competent
the work, and, vice versa,
if the second man took ill Mr Crow
would then have to take his turn.
Arrangements
I need not go into the showing the necessity of this, they must be obvious; besides the subject
already
worn thread bare in
earlier official documents.
I beg to submit these
proposals
for His Excellency's approval,
as
in
my
opinion a permanent
settlement of the long
question.
I have
debated
84 G.P. Jordan, M.B. Acting Colonial Surgeon