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health and comfort of the whole Mursing Staff. I suggest a salary of £280 rising by annual increments of £20 to £320 as suitable for this post. If you approve the suggestion I should be glad if you would take the necessary steps to appoint a suitable candidate.
The name of Miss A. Dodds, Assistant Matron, Oakbank Hospital, Glasgow, who, I understand, is at present
performing the duties which she would be required to undertake here has been brought to my notice and I would
ask that she may be considered for this post, if she so desires.
The work in the Medical Department is increasing greatly and I consider the salary at present attached to the post of Matron to be too low. I recommend therefore that as from 1st January, 1924, the scale should be raised to £350 per annum rising to £450 by annual
increments of £20.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's most obedient
humble servant,
7.5. Stutte
Governor, ác.