the health of the sisters in the service in which the sisters
are
engaged
or their expectations
to be granted the same privi leges
as are conceded to other members of the service.
as
I regret to say that if the sisters are to be allowed the same leave privileges granted to other officers in the service I fail to see how the work of the Hospitals is to be efficiently maintained
unless another sister is en- gaged.
(B) Ismathinson, Aetg. Col. Durgeon.
20th Dec 1895.
DRAFT.
The from Agents
For the Colonies
Mr.
Mr.
MINUTE.
27 Hongkong
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Lucas 11. March
Mr. Fairfield.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramaton.
Sir R. Meade.
Earl of Selborne.
Mr. Chamberlain,
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Gentlemen
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I am directed by
mr
Secretary
Chamberlain to
&
inform you that he approves
If you selecting and sending
out to Hongkong at an
early
date an additional
English
nurse for the govt t
hospital
the same
tums as were communicated
b
• you!
this
in a
Mice
Letter
daked the
of August last.
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