As the circumstances of
this Case
are somewhat
peculiar, I am to request that their Lordships will be so good as to
state their views
on
the question of the pension that
should be granted to Dr Murray.
The Minute
Pending
which regulates pensions at Hong Kong will
be found printed at page 233 of the Colonial Office List for 1872, and it will
be seen that there
is
nothing in the rule
which, on the ground that Dr Murray had enjoyed private
practice
would prevent the granting
of a pension to him.
Mackie, would
Murray
223
In reference to
the Statements in the
present papers on the
subject of Dr Murray's claim to explain
Salary,
it may be observed
that the amount of £2800
or $2800
p: ann:
stands in the
Fixed Establishment
Return
as the salary of the Surgeon of the Colony.
The Steam harbour, is not annually voted, but only the total of the Fixed Establishment,
and unless the Return
were amended, the Salary would remain nominally
As the crccunctances of
this Card
ao comewhat
pentar, dam to request hat their Lndshipo will be a good as to
the slate their viewe
to the
the pension that
should he franted in to Ma Dr Murray.
The Mainte
Pendin's
which regulates at Song Kong with
be found fruited at page 233 of the Molanet oppis List for 18729-dr
with be seen that there
ŵ
nothing in the unle
which, on the ground that I. Mumay had enjoyed pirate
prevent the franting
of a pension to Dhim.
Mackie, would
Musay
223
In sperenes to
the Statements in the
present papers on the
Antjeit of D. Murrays Jam to explain
Salary,
that the amount of £2800
072800
p: aus:
stands in the
Fixed Cotathishment
Romance
7 Ranything
as the baby of the Surgeon of the Colony.
The Steen havern, is not anually voted, but only the total of the Fixed Sathishment,
and unless the Romaned
weis amended, the Salary would remains nominally
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