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PARTICULARS of the Office of

now vacant in the runt Hong Kong

theill Loverpont

Colony of

x

1. Duties of office and qualifications required for their performance.

2. Salary and emoluments and whether secured by a permanent law.

Title. Apothecary, must be a qualified dis- penser,i.e. either a Sergeant or Corporal dispenser in the R.A.M.C. or R.M.L.lt, or Sick Berth Steward, Petty officer H... or a member of the Pharmaceutical Society. If necessary he will be required to dispense medicines himself. A man capable of looking after the X Ray apparatus, and doing the work in connection with it, and of some ex- perience and knowledge in book-keeping. Single man preferred. To be under the orders of the Frincipal Civil Hedical Officer.

£300 £30.

360 by triennial increments of

3. Other circumstances affecting the value of the office.

4. Nature, number and amount of securities required, and mode of giving them.

It is necessary that the person appointed, should attend to nis duties on Sundays and

A free public holidays when required. second class passage to Hong Kong by steamer other than mail will be given, and a return second class passage on the termination of his agreement if his conduct has been eatiefactory.

Lone.

5. Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country or else. where, of the person sent out to fill the office.

Application should be ade to the War Office and Admiralty to ascertain from the Commit- tee appointed for the purpose of securing employment for ex-service men of either branch of the Service, who have been render- ed unfit for further service.

The person selected should be sent out by the very first opportunity.

6. Acts or ordinances making provision especting any of the above matters, and

pecially respecting the permanency of the emoluments and the particulars of the security required, with references to the sections in which such provision is nade.

The person selected must agree to serve for 3 years, after wnica në may be taken on the permanent staff if Government desire to retain his services. Should he leave before the expiration of the 3 years, or be aismissed, ne must refund his passage money. if placed on the permanent staff, a aeduction of 4% of his sulary will be made for the widowe and orphans fund, ana the right to a free return passage to England will be lost.

18095.-W. & 6. Ltd.-18033-200-10-7.

(Sd) J.T.C.Johnson.

Principal Civil Kedical Officer.

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