letter from the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital recommending
with the concurrence
of the~
Colonial Surgeon that Mr Chan, the Junior Student Apothecary should be placed on the permanent staff with a salary of $35 rising by annual increments of $5 per mensem to $50 per mensem.
I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robson
Enclosure.
Extract from
101
RECP
C.O. 11997
(Rec'd 17 Jul 1893)
a letter dated the 31st May 1893 from the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital.
#and status of the Junior
The present Student Apothecary,
Mr Chan Kum Fai, this officer's term of pupilage expires on the 15th October this year.
I recommend that as in the case of Mr M I Kai, he be then placed on the permanent staff of the Hospital with the pay of $35 a month rising by annual increments of $5 a month to $50 a month, that he be termed Apothecaries Assistant and that he sign a bond agreeing to serve for three years.