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Enclosure 10.
Medical Department,
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Hon.Col.Sec.
Forwarded.
1. There is, I think, no question that an extra
analyst is required for the two new ordinances as there will
be a great deal of extra work thrown on that Sub-department in
connection therewith and one officer will have practically to
be out all day. As to pay I agreed at the moment with the one
suggested in the Analyst's letter but on carefully considering
the matter I do not quite see why he should not be on present
scale of assistant analysts - viz £250 to £300, He would
require the travelling allowance suggested should have a house
allowance of $60 a month as the present assistant analyst ha
free quarters. If approved of full particulars of office wil
be sent you.
2. As we have no paid Chinese interpreters I do not
know what this will cost. Possibly Hon. Registrar General
Could say.
3. This has been a long felt want and has now become
a necessity which should be done at once.
(sd) J.Bell,
P.C.M.O.
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Hon.Col.Secretary,
As the pay is a little more than Mr. Franklin,
Assistant Analyst, is now drawing I would recommend him for
the post at his present salary plus allowance.
knowledge will be useful.
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(sd) J.Bell,
P.C.M.O.