Conclosure 3.
Rules
Sisters.
for
(1). Sisters shall see that all occupation and recreation of patients, both internal and external, are noted on the bed card, and this card is sent to the Steward or in his absence to the Ward Sister.
(II) On the death of a patient, the time shall be noted on the bed card.
(III) Sisters shall report to the Medical Officer if medicines are not received in time and are not supplied according to instructions.
(IV) Sisters shall keep a Report Book and enter in it guidance of their patients during their stay.
(V) Sisters shall daily report to the Matron as to their work, the condition of their wards, and any incidents that have occurred, and the directions given by the Doctor.
(VI) Sisters shall punctually adhere to their routine duties, making reports to the Matron.
(VII) Night Sisters must report to the Matron before going off duty any incidents that may have occurred during their shift.
(VIII) Nurses both in the wards and in the Nurses' Quarters are under the general supervision of the Matron.
Government Civil Service.
Sting Hong.
Governor.
No. 264
Date. 24 Nov. 1896
Last previous Paper. Qued Cars 15
Further papers. 73. payroll.
£ 8 & 1, (78)—79315-5909-01-40
Next subsequent Paper. Mod Hong Kong No 266 2 E
(Subject.) 219 DESPATCH.
20023 260 36 App of Postmaster General
In the event of the kite held not returning, recommends Mr. Smith Thomson as Port Everst.
(Minutes.)
Mr. Bramstim See also unfinished minutes on 24207 24371.
Private Letter 3236 05/19/97
The vacancies actual & pending are:
Asst. Col. Sec. at $3600 a year
Treasure at $4,800 a year
Postmaster General at $4,400
Inspector of Schools at $4,050
The officers (of cadet class) to be considered for these vacancies are, in order of seniority:
J. Sercombe Smith, now Ass. Reg. General, $3240 a year
Mensen (Passed Cadetcy / 100 + 540) $2340
Ag. Buckle
Brewin
J. Baddeley
Ass. Supt. of Police at $3000
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