Colony.
COLONIAL SERVICE. *
Name of Office.
From
To
Temporary art. med office mark, at 1905 - Seft, st 1905- of health for blogue duris. March it
Mechint offices, med. beft. Seft, &$190s frennt date:
was Mr. C. I have held th
following offointments
7
M.C. to bactoun fast seft it 1905 maght 1909 M.D. / Infections besenci
Hongkong. 14.
Hospitals (Blaque & Smallfort)
Kowlone.
dicking del. Jung wak
Morfitul.
"
Say it Bob
Seft 7 $ 1907 May 4* 1409
sest. Superintendent may yth 1909 Aug 9th,
Civil trafital ang 7 1912 fort dati
\ (£480-£720) £3.60 Average of foc, if any,
|
Whether a house or lodging is provided, Hac
for the last 3 years.
Salary of present Office.†
Free quarters hone
or an allowance in thereof
Any other circumstances affecting
the value of the appointment. ‡ }
house allowanch of
PROMOTION DESIRED & Itruld like to be transfused
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wo last.
larger tolong such wo
Malay Statis.
East afrim
I do not wich & got the best buches on
$728.
the
bany tolony where it would not be fonicble for my
"wife & accompany m
bil.
* Acting appointments are not to be entered here, but may be mentioned on the next page.
If the officer holds more than one office, full particulars of each must be given.
If private practice is allowed, the estimated value should be stated,
The value of a Colonial appointment depends upon so many circumstances besides the salary that the Secretary of State often cannot judge what would be acceptable to an officer. Applicants for promotion should therefore, in their own interests, state as precisely as possible what they desire, either specifying certain appointments, or at least mentioning the Colonies to which they would or would not be willing to go, and the amount of salary which they think that they may reasonably expect.
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This page is to be reserved for any report which the Governor may make when sending the form to the (Colonial Office.]