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[(c. s. 76.)
PARTICULARS of the Office of
how vacant in the Colony of Hongkong.
14Duties of Office, and qualifications
required for their performance.
12. Salary of Office.
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Title Second Assistant Analyst. Not over 27 years of age Must be an associate or fellow of the Institute of Chemistry in branch E (analysis of food and drugs). The selected candidate must be unmarried. The duties will consist ofgeneral analytical work including the sampling of metals &c. Shall be under the erdere of the Principal Civil Hedical Officer.
£360 rising to £420 yearly by two triennial increases of £30 together with a travelling allowance of thirty dollars (Mex.) per month.
3. Allowances, quarters and other cir umstances affecting the value of the เ Iffice.
Free first-class passage to Hongkong by steam- -er other than mail, and from Hongkong at end of three years if conduct satisfactory and agreement terminated.
4. Nature, number and amount of secu-
rities required, and mode of giving
them.
None.
5. Whether free passage is provided
for the person selected and his family.
d. Acts, Laws or Ordinances, making
provision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the Jermanency of the emoluments and the particulars of the security requir- , with references to the sections in which such provision is made.
7. Whether house accommodation is available or readily procurable, whe ther furniture, etc. should be brought from England, and any other parti- culars of a like nature likely to be
useful for the information of candi- dates.
The Registrar of the Institute of Chemistry, 30, Bloomsbury Square, London,W.C.,would help in the selection of a suitable applicant, who the lat. January, 1914. should be sent out to arrive in Hongkong by
The person sent out must agree to serve for 3 years, after which if the Government desire to retain his services he may be taken on to the permanent staff, should there be a vacancy thereon.In case of his leaving of his own accord or on account of dismissal before the termination of his agreement, the passége money paid for the voyage to Hongkong must be -refunded. If taken on to the permanent and
pensionable establishment his salary will be subject to a deduction of four per cent per annum towards the Widows and Orphans Fund and the right to a free return passage to England will be cancelled.
(sd.) J. T. C. Johnson, Principal Civil Med.
Officer.
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