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511

who is not necessarily the Colonial Surgeon,

Dr Murray

was also allowed the privilege of exercising his profession as consulting Surgeon,

and was

given permission to attend privately

any of the Heads of the Colonial Departments who might choose to employ him.

10. The Emoluments of the Office raised to at least between £1,000 and £1,100

a year,

which was

considerably in excess of the salary prescribed by the Secretary of State

and accepted at home by Dr Murray,

and far more than the amount paid to other Heads of Departments of higher rank and importance in the Colonial Service,

as for instance the Treasurer who receives but £800, the Surveyor General £800,

the Auditor General £600, the Chief Magistrate £1000, the Post Master General £800, and the Colonial Chaplain £700.

11. Notwithstanding an arrangement so much more favorable to Dr Murray than he had any right to expect,

he was dissatisfied with his position, and frequently urged upon me after my arrival the hardship of the restriction as to private practice;

representing that he was unable to live upon his official income, that he was a large portion of his time idle, that he never expected when he accepted the appointment that he would really have been precluded from private practice,

and that he was so large a loser by the arrangement that in a ...

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511 who is not necessarily the Colonial Surgeon, Dr Murray was also allowed the privilege of exercising his profession as consulting Surgeon, and was given permission to attend privately any of the Heads of the Colonial Departments who might choose to employ him. 10. The Emoluments of the Office raised to at least between £1,000 and £1,100 a year, which was considerably in excess of the salary prescribed by the Secretary of State and accepted at home by Dr Murray, and far more than the amount paid to other Heads of Departments of higher rank and importance in the Colonial Service, as for instance the Treasurer who receives but £800, the Surveyor General £800, the Auditor General £600, the Chief Magistrate £1000, the Post Master General £800, and the Colonial Chaplain £700. 11. Notwithstanding an arrangement so much more favorable to Dr Murray than he had any right to expect, he was dissatisfied with his position, and frequently urged upon me after my arrival the hardship of the restriction as to private practice; representing that he was unable to live upon his official income, that he was a large portion of his time idle, that he never expected when he accepted the appointment that he would really have been precluded from private practice, and that he was so large a loser by the arrangement that in a ...
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511 who is not necessarily the Colonial Seergeor, Dr Murray was also allowed the privilege of exercising his professions as consulting Surgens, and was given permission to attend privately any of the Hecass of the Colonial Departments who might choose to employ him. were thris 10. The Emoluments of the Office raised to at least between £1,000 and £1,100 I a year, which was considerably in excess of the salary prescribed by the Secretary of State and accepted at home by Dr Murray, more than the amount paid to and far other Heads of Departments of higher rank and importance in the Colonial Service. as for instance the Treasurer who receives but £800, the Surveyor General £800. ( the Auditor General £600, the Chief Magistrate £ 1000, the Post Master General £800, and the Colonial Chaplain £700. 11. Notwithstanding so much more than he had an arrangement · favorable to Dr Murray any right to expect, he was dissatisfied with his position, and frequently urged upon me after my arrival the hardship of the restriction as to private practice; representing that he was unable to live upon his official icial income, that he was a large portion of his time idle, that he never expected when he accepted the appointments that he would really have been preclucted from private practice, and that he was so large a loser by the arrangement that in a 5
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511

who is not necessarily the Colonial Seergeor,

Dr Murray

was also allowed the privilege of exercising his professions as consulting Surgens,

and was

• given permission to attend privately

any of the Hecass of the Colonial Departments who might choose to employ him.

were thris

10. The Emoluments of the Office raised to at least between £1,000 and £1,100

I a year,

which was

considerably in excess of the salary prescribed by the Secretary of State

and accepted at home by Dr Murray,

more than the amount paid to

and

far

other Heads of Departments of higher rank and importance in the Colonial Service.

as

for instance the Treasurer who receives but £800, the Surveyor General £800.

(

the Auditor General £600, the Chief Magistrate £ 1000, the Post Master General £800, and the Colonial Chaplain £700.

11. Notwithstanding

so much more

than he had

an

arrangement

· favorable to Dr Murray

any right to expect,

he

was

dissatisfied with his position, and frequently

urged upon me after my arrival the hardship of the restriction as to private practice;

representing that he was unable to live upon his official

icial income, that he

was a

large

portion of his time idle, that he never expected when he accepted the appointments that he would really have been preclucted from private practice,

and that he was so

large

a loser by the arrangement that in a

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