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A 28, of 1828.
In clone No A in Desh:
M29.

> Civil.
submitted to Earl Gorogyn
Letar from the for Makine lot to 64 ber requesting that his application
2nd June,
1564t/48 No56
Ext to Treasury 3

My Lord,
237
AGOR
Victoria, Houghong, 6# June, 1848.-
I have the honor to acknowledge
Your Lordships Despatch. 1:15 of the 4th March last, relative to the situation of the Colonial Surgeon at this Colony.-
Mr. Morrison advises that he is not desirous of further pursuing the question relative to the information he received as to the Emoluments attached to the office he holds, as he is satisfied that it was in good faith and in a friendly manner.
At present there is a very excellent Ampital maintained principally by voluntary contributions for the reception of English seamen, whose expenses are paid for by the owners.

The Right Honourable, The Earl Grey,
etc.
etc.
etc.

Page 300
Page 301
which such seamen are sent. Vessels from European Constables and other Europeans who are sick and absolutely destitute are also sent to this Hospital by the Police authorities, and paid for by the Government; the Police officers when sick have a deduction made from their pay of $1.00 per diem for European, or $0.50 for Indian, and $0.25 for each Chinese. The Building itself was created by an endowment made by a Parsee Gentleman, who gave $12,000 for this purpose. This Parsee, however, became insolvent before he paid the money, but the House of Messrs Jardine Matheson & Co., being in some way connected with this transaction, paid the money; and it is to them, in fact, that the Colony is indebted for this useful and humane institution. On this subject, I shall hereafter have the honor to address your Lordship in a separate Despatch.

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A 28, of 1828. In clone No A in Desh: M29. > Civil. submitted to Earl Gorogyn Letar from the for Makine lot to 64 ber requesting that his application 2nd June, 1564t/48 No56 Ext to Treasury 3 My Lord, 237 AGOR Victoria, Houghong, 6# June, 1848.- I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordships Despatch. 1:15 of the 4th March last, relative to the situation of the Colonial Surgeon at this Colony.- Mr. Morrison advises that he is not desirous of further pursuing the question relative to the information he received as to the Emoluments attached to the office he holds, as he is satisfied that it was in good faith and in a friendly manner. At present there is a very excellent Ampital maintained principally by voluntary contributions for the reception of English seamen, whose expenses are paid for by the owners. The Right Honourable, The Earl Grey, etc. etc. etc. Page 300 Page 301 which such seamen are sent. Vessels from European Constables and other Europeans who are sick and absolutely destitute are also sent to this Hospital by the Police authorities, and paid for by the Government; the Police officers when sick have a deduction made from their pay of $1.00 per diem for European, or $0.50 for Indian, and $0.25 for each Chinese. The Building itself was created by an endowment made by a Parsee Gentleman, who gave $12,000 for this purpose. This Parsee, however, became insolvent before he paid the money, but the House of Messrs Jardine Matheson & Co., being in some way connected with this transaction, paid the money; and it is to them, in fact, that the Colony is indebted for this useful and humane institution. On this subject, I shall hereafter have the honor to address your Lordship in a separate Despatch.
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A 28, of 1828. In clonore No A in Desh: M29. > Civil. submitted to Earl Gorogyn Letar from the for Makine lot to 64 ber requesting that his application 2nd June, 1564t/48 No56 Ext to Treasury 3 My Lord, 237 AGOR Victoria, Houghong, 6# June, 1848.- I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordships Despatch. 1:15 of the 4th March last, relative to the situation of the Colonial_ at this folony.- Surgeon Mr. Morrison advises that he is not desirous of further pursuing the question relative to the information he received as to the Emoluments attached to the office he holds, as he is satisfied that it was good faith and in a a friendly At present there is а afforded himse in Manner. very excellent Ampital maintained principally by voluntary contributions for the reception of buglich seamen, whose expences are paid for by the owners The Right Honnable, The Earl Grey, tc. fc. to. f Page 300Page 301 which such seamen are sent - veceds from Kuropean Constables and other Europeans who are sick and absolutely destitute are also sent. to this strepital by the Police authorities, and paid for by the Government; the Police officers when sick have a deducation made from their i pay of -100% per diem for European, or for _ Indian, and 162 for each Chinese ._. The Building itself was created by an endowment made by a Parsee Gentleman, who gave $12,000. for this purpose - This Parce, however, became jincolvent before he paid the money, but the House of Meet Jardine Matheson 41⁄2 being in some way connected with this transaction,- money; and it is that opulents and respectable retablishment of it's now neend paid the therefore, to them in fact that the felony is indebted for this useful and humane bretitution_ On this subject. I shall hereafter have the honor to addres your Lordship. Lordship in a in a separate Despatch.-
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A 28, of 1828.

In clonore No A in Desh:

M29.

>

Civil.

submitted to Earl Gorogyn

Letar from the for Makine lot to 64 ber requesting that his application

2nd June,

1564t/48 No56

Ext to Treasury 3

My Lord,

237

AGOR

Victoria, Houghong, 6# June, 1848.-

I have the honor to acknowledge

Your Lordships Despatch. 1:15 of the 4th March last, relative to the situation of the Colonial_

at this folony.-

Surgeon

Mr. Morrison advises

that he is

not desirous of further pursuing the question relative to the information he received as to the Emoluments attached to the office he holds,

as he is satisfied that it was

good faith and in a

a friendly At present there is

а

afforded himse in

Manner.

very

excellent

Ampital maintained principally by voluntary contributions for the reception of buglich seamen,

whose

expences are paid for by the owners

The Right Honnable, The Earl Grey,

tc.

fc.

to.

f

Page 300Page 301

which such seamen are sent

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veceds from Kuropean Constables and other Europeans who are sick and absolutely destitute are also sent. to this strepital by the Police authorities, and paid for by the Government; the Police officers when sick have a deducation made from their

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pay of -100% per diem for European, or for _ Indian, and 162 for each Chinese ._. The Building itself was created by an endowment made by a Parsee Gentleman, who gave $12,000. for this purpose - This Parce, however, became jincolvent before he paid the money, but the House of Meet Jardine Matheson 41⁄2 being

in some way

connected with this transaction,-

money; and it is

that opulents and respectable retablishment of it's now neend paid the therefore, to them in fact that the felony is indebted for this useful and humane bretitution_ On this subject. I shall hereafter have the honor to addres your Lordship.

Lordship in a

in a separate Despatch.-

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