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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.

MEDICAL TReatment,—Continued.

For Patients trented in the Government Europonn and Chinese Lunatic Asylums,

according to the following Scale :—

Civil Servants drawing Salarios under :—

$40 per month,

$40 to $60 per month,

$60 to $ 80

$80 to $100

.$0.15 cents per diem.

0.20 多

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0.50 "?

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0.75 "

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Over $100, ns Second class Patient, 1.00

or as First class Patient,

***

2.00

Salaries loss than $20 per month, ..............Free.

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For wives of Civil Servants, according to the same scale.

Other Patients :-

Act of Colonial Legislaturo or other Anthority under which lovied.

First Class.

$5.00 per diem. If any extraordinary attendance is desired,

the extra cost to be added.

Second Class.

European--(a) Board of Trado, .................... .$1.00 per diem.

(b) Local and such othors as may

bo approved by the Gov.

ernor,

(c) Lunatics landed from ships onl

order or guarantee of Con- suls or ship's ngonts,

Asiatics-Sent in from ships on Consular or

2.00 #

3.00

ship's agents' guarantee,....................... 2.00

"

For Patients treated on the Government IIospital Hulk Hygeia, according to the

following Scale :—

Civil Servants drawing Salaries under :-

Government Notification

No. 488 of 17th De cember, 1894.

$40 per month, ......................

..$0.15 cents per diem,

$40 to $60 per month,

0.20 79

**

$60 to $80

0,50

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99

$80 to $100

0.75

"

"

Over $100, as Second class Patient,

1.00

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or as First class Patient,

2.00

Salarios less than $20 per mouth,

......Free.

For wives of Civil Servants, according to the same scalc.

Other Patients :-

Children,

Board of Trade Patients,

...................................... Free. .$1.00

per diem.

Privato Patients (ordinary) European

und Asiatic,

"

2nd class,

1.00 3.00

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Ixt class,

6.00

*

OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR:

5 per cent, on the Assets of Intestate Estates,

Government Notification

No. 408 of 30th Oct- ober, 1894.

5th

Order of Chief Justico

HULME dated December, 1857.

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