Lordship to apply to the Senate to select a Successor to
Mr Young.
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entirely
to
see as
I shall be glad to
Staff of Medical
MU
Officers for the public service of
this Colony.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
Luncedy
Governor.
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spent on staff of the Civil Hospital now vacant
PARTICULARS of the Office vacant at the
in the Colony of
Hongkong.
1. Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.
2. Salary and emoluments, and whether
Those of a resident Surgeon at a Hospital, where Members of the Police, Emergencies, Destitute and Paying Patients, &c., are treated
Salary £200 per annum, without
recommended to be increased to £200 plus. (Vide Sir A. Kennedy's Despatch No.65 of 18 July 1872).
also entitled to £75 in addition, for
3. Other circumstances affecting the
value of the office.
4. Nature, number, and amount of securities required and mode of giving them.
medical examinations under the Diseases Ordinance No.7 of 1867.
Quarters at the Civil Hospital.
None
Charge...
5. Whether any, and if any, what Annual Vote is taken to provide
provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country, or elsewhere, of the person sent out to fill the office.
6. Acts or ordinances, making provision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emoluments, and the particulars of the security required with references to the sections in which such provision is made.
the passages of Officer entitled thereto-
Colonial Secretary's Office, 15th October, 1892.
whom is reckoned the Supt. of the C. Hospital
Mil...
fans & Smith
Acting Colonial Sec.
Rame
Lordship to apply to the soure to seled a Successor te
Mr Young.
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entirely
to
see aw
Ishall be glad to
Staff of Medical
MU
Officers for the public Invice of
this Colony.
I have the hover to be,
My Lord.
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
Lunnedy
Governor.
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spennt und ent of the Civil Hopital now vacant
PARTICULARS of the Office you cant at the
in the Colony of
Hongkong.
1. Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.
2. Salary and emoluments, and whe
Cara ez
Those of a resident Surgeon at a Hospital. where Members of the Palice I'me, accidents, Destitute and Paying Patients, &c,! are treated
Salary
per ammo, withent
recommended to be increased to £200 Fus. (Vide Sir A. Kenwedy's Despatch N.65 of 18 July 1872).
ary
thor secured by a permanent law. hutitled also to £75 in addition, for
3. Other circumstances affecting the
value of the office.
4. Nature, number, and amount of securities required and mode of giving them.
medical examinations undo the Disences Ordinance Noto of 1867.
Quarters at the Oil Aapital.
None
Chitagin
5. Whether any, and if any, what An ammal Note is taken to provide
provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country, or clsewhere, of the per- sous sent out to fill the office.
6. Acts or ordinances, making pro- vision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emolu ments, and the particulars of the security required with references to the sections in which such pro- vision is made.
the pafages of Officer entitled theuts-
Colonial Secretonny & Office, 15th October, 1892.
whom is reckoned the Supt. of the C. Hop
Mil.
fans & Smist
Acting Colonial Sec. th
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