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When the salary of the Colonial Surgeon was reduced from £500 per annum, the services of that Officer were not intended to be given to the Police in hospital, but to the Prisoners in gaol, and such other duties as might be indispensable on behalf of the Govt.

It was always the Chief duty to attend upon the Prisoners. If that force has been much stressed it would seem equitable to augment the salary, but it is to be remembered that the Govt. has not received the same amount of service.

The late Governor, Sir George Bonham, on the 20th April, 1848, wrote to the Honorable Major Malcolm, the Colonial Secretary, to report on whether an allowance should be made to the Surgeon.

At a moderate calculation, the expenses necessary for the performance of the duties of the Colonial Surgeon in this climate are exceedingly heavy. This addition renders the duties of the Colonial Surgeon very great.

Since my appointment to the Officer, the duties of the Colonial Surgeon have been increased by an augmentation of the Police force generally, the establishment of Stations at distant parts of the Island, being successively in an extended line twenty-two miles from the centre Station, and the arrival here of an armed and manned Police Boat, and of additional Police within the Bay.

I am inclined to think it may be necessary to make some allowance to the Surgeon, but perhaps the subject may wait until we receive an answer to the despatch of the Major General.

Copy.

73

Sir,

Hongkong, April 20th, 1848.

Victoria,


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When the salary of the Colonial Surgeon was reduced from £500 per annum, the services of that Officer were not intended to be given to the Police in hospital, but to the Prisoners in gaol, and such other duties as might be indispensable on behalf of the Govt. It was always the Chief duty to attend upon the Prisoners. If that force has been much stressed it would seem equitable to augment the salary, but it is to be remembered that the Govt. has not received the same amount of service. The late Governor, Sir George Bonham, on the 20th April, 1848, wrote to the Honorable Major Malcolm, the Colonial Secretary, to report on whether an allowance should be made to the Surgeon. At a moderate calculation, the expenses necessary for the performance of the duties of the Colonial Surgeon in this climate are exceedingly heavy. This addition renders the duties of the Colonial Surgeon very great. Since my appointment to the Officer, the duties of the Colonial Surgeon have been increased by an augmentation of the Police force generally, the establishment of Stations at distant parts of the Island, being successively in an extended line twenty-two miles from the centre Station, and the arrival here of an armed and manned Police Boat, and of additional Police within the Bay. I am inclined to think it may be necessary to make some allowance to the Surgeon, but perhaps the subject may wait until we receive an answer to the despatch of the Major General. Copy. 73 Sir, Hongkong, April 20th, 1848. Victoria, Page 73
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When the salary of the Colonial Surgeon

500 per annum

on was reduced from. the services of that Officer were and not soitended to be quien to the Police in hospital, but to the

Prisoners in gash, such other auties ar might be

indispensable on behalf ytte Gor. Sid

гов

out of rapital it was always the Ch

New $45!

The Price

duty to attend

sopon. If that force has been much we'ressed it

would seem equilatie to augment the salary,

it is to be remembered that

Yet received the Gour

how mot

ww

The late Grey.

Governor Bonham

20th April, 1828

D

Copy.

73

Sir

Linee

April 204, 1848.

Victoria, Hongkong,

and the expenses, necessary for the performance Surgeon in this climate, exceedingly heavy, This addition renders the duties of the Aglonial twenty two miles from the centre Station being successively in an extended line Stations at dictant parts of the Island, Police Boat, and of additional Police within the Bay of an armed and manned of the Police force generally, the establishment

Surgeon have been increased by an augmentation and arrival here the duties of the Colonial_

my appointment to the Officer.

of them, great.

The Honorable,

At a moderate calculation the

Majn Maine

Molonial Secretary-

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Hallar his

wilveare: but puhaps the subject may wait until we incur and amser of the despatch of į Mant

Recommend

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