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to propose a grant-in-aid equal to the passage money of the
two Nurses.
5.It may be found necessary to engage two more Nurses under the Jubilee Nursing scheme when the Jubilee Nur- sing Institution is built in connection with the Jubilee Hos- pital now in course of erection, but for the present the Nurses to be obtained by the newly formed association would appear to be sufficient, and I have encouraged the engagement of the se Nurses for private nursing by a local association under a La- dies Committee rather than by the Government as being more satisfactory and less costly.
I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant,
Henry ashake
GOVERNOR,&C.