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The Surveyor General to the Colonial Secretary
Surveyor General's Office.
an
increase of admissions
No 42
might be feared
are the Polien
2. April 1880.
Force, Police, Caxes and Dectitutes,
and
av
the number of admissions
from these are to a
great extent
preventable I do not think there is much to dread hence I
repeat that Dr Wharry's
demand for
Rudden
so enormous an
establishment as 110 beds is as
unnecessary
as it is
unreasonable.
Sir
With reference to the
coversion of the present leck Nospital into a General Hospital which has already received the sanction of the secretary of State I beg to call
your attention to two modifications in the original project which it will be necessary to effect
in order to make it complete These are-
The Don : Dr. H. March
Colonial Secretary
tc.
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