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
334
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.