No. CONFIDENTIAL.
53812
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GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONG KONG.
19th February, 1937.
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you that Dr. A. R.
Wellington,C.M.G., Director of Medical Services, Hong
Kong, will retire as from the 7th November, 1937, on
attaining the age of sixty.
The
2. Although I shall no longer be in my present appointment at that date I feel it my duty to submit
my opinion, with which Dr. Wellington agrees, that
there is no officer of the Hong Kong Medical Services
whom my successor would be in the least likely to find suitable to take Dr. Wellington's place.
Deputy Director, Dr. D. J. Valentine, is a reliable and satisfactory Deputy and is well enough qualified,
but he has not that drive and personality which I
consider necessary for the administration and
leadership of an important department. He would
carry on the work but he could not carry it forward.
Dr. J. T. Smalley has recently been passed over for
the Deputy's post, and is already in his fifty-fifth
year. Dr. G. W. Pope has in his present appointment of Health Officer reached the limit of his capacity, and below him come officers who are too junior for
consideration in the present connection.
3.
In these circumstances you will probably
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
W.G.A. ORMSBY-GORE, P.C., M.P.,
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