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We must be guided by the opinion of the Gov. and
his advisers as between the local candidates, and
I think we had better say nothing to Miss Gorham, since
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in any case she will not get the post. I have spoken
to Mr. Robinson, who agrees.
Approve Miss Sloan's promotion, on the salary
proposed, and ask that Miss Lee may be informed
that the S. of S. has read the corresp. but regrets
that he is unable to meet her wishes, having approved
he appt. of a cand. having special qualifica-
tions for the post. 1
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I have the honour to report that steps have been taken, upon the recommendation of the Medical Board, to invalid from the service Miss E. Maker, Matron at the Government Civil Hospital.
2.
The ladies whose names I have considered in connect- -ion with the vacant post are, in order of seniority, Miss A. 2. Gorham, with service from March, 1899, Miss M. A. Lee, with service from March, 1903, and Mise M. Slom, with service from March, 1907.
3.
I am advised that Miss Gorham has not the necessary physique, that she lacks initiative and power of disciplinary control. It has been suggested to me that she would not wish to be considered in connection with the appointment, though I am unable to vouch for this, as she is absent from the Colony on leave
4.
I am similarly advised that Miss Lee is deficient
in the requisite qualifications. I attach a copy of correspondence with her on the subject, together with copies of reports by the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and Matron of the Civil Hospital, reports which the Principal Civil Medical Officer fully
endorses.
5.
I am informed on the other hand that Miss Sloan has essentially the qualities required in a Matron, that she is tactful.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
WALTER LONG, M. P.,
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