affouitment

as Nurses in

the Curl Medical Defart.

ment, Hong Kong,

on the

the

terms stated in th

letter from

wwith this

Department, a cokey of

which is enclosed.

2 The Crown Agents

will be desired to

provide them, and thei signing the usual agreement, with free first class passages to the Colony by the

this

a steamer leaving country about the

middle of

3.

of May You will be

good enough to give them

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formal letters of

affointment when they arrive in the Colony,

stating that

abforit them

on

you

the

Conditions embodied in

elfondence

the emitting

enclosed,

4. I have to add information

that more

should have been

fumished in Sir William

Robinson's despatch

referred to above,

the conditions

or

lo

as

which

these affomitments with

be held.

made

should be you; but I understand from Dr.

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