CO129-229 - Acting Governor Marsh & Public Offices - 1886 [11-12] — Page 411

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won the

during an illness

18.1

once for fortnight fever and absence.

from for

two months

on sick leave.

Joh. B. C. Auges.

Colonial Surgeon:

Hongkong,

20th December, 1886.

Enclosure 3.

00

408

PARTICULARS of the Office of Resident Surgeon & Physician at the Government Civil Hospital in the Colony of Hongkong.

Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.

Salary and emoluments, and whether sanctioned by a permanent law.

Other circumstances affecting the due discharge of the office.

Duties of Resident Surgeon & Physician at the Hospital receiving Government Servants, Police, Prisoners, Private paying patients & destitutes, & required to assist the medical officer in charge of the Public Mortuary when requested. Should possess diplomas of Medicine & Surgery.

Salary

a great

fixed $2,100. to be raised after 3 years to $2,400.

No private practice.

Recommended that the salary be fixed at $2,200 with increment of $200 every year until maximum of $3,000 as allowed to Dr. ...

A four-roomed house unfurnished, with garage.

Nature, number, and amount of securities required, and mode of furnishing them.

None

Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country to elsewhere, of the persons sent out to fill the office.

Acts or Ordinances making provision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting permanency of the emoluments, and the particulars of the security required, with references to the sections in which such provision is made.

Free passage to the Colony.

Vote in the Annual Colonial Estimates.

None

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won the during an illness 18.1 once for fortnight fever and absence. from for two months on sick leave. Joh. B. C. Auges. Colonial Surgeon: Hongkong, 20th December, 1886. Enclosure 3. 00 408 PARTICULARS of the Office of Resident Surgeon & Physician at the Government Civil Hospital in the Colony of Hongkong. Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance. Salary and emoluments, and whether sanctioned by a permanent law. Other circumstances affecting the due discharge of the office. Duties of Resident Surgeon & Physician at the Hospital receiving Government Servants, Police, Prisoners, Private paying patients & destitutes, & required to assist the medical officer in charge of the Public Mortuary when requested. Should possess diplomas of Medicine & Surgery. Salary a great fixed $2,100. to be raised after 3 years to $2,400. No private practice. Recommended that the salary be fixed at $2,200 with increment of $200 every year until maximum of $3,000 as allowed to Dr. ... A four-roomed house unfurnished, with garage. Nature, number, and amount of securities required, and mode of furnishing them. None Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country to elsewhere, of the persons sent out to fill the office. Acts or Ordinances making provision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting permanency of the emoluments, and the particulars of the security required, with references to the sections in which such provision is made. Free passage to the Colony. Vote in the Annual Colonial Estimates. None
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won the during un illuess 18.1 once for forhoid fever and absence. from for two month on sick leave. Joh. B. C. Auges. Colonial Surgeon: Hongkong, 20th December, 1886. Enclosure 3. 00 408 wat is Superintendent of the avid storfer == ARTICULARS of the Office wonnentui the in the Colony of Hongkong. Daties of office, and qualifications aired for their performance. Salary and emoluments, and whe- her stenred by a permanent law. Other circumstances affecting the due of the office. Thou of Resident Surgeon & Physician at the Arapital receiving Good Servants, Police cams, Krivate, paying patients & destitutes, & regained to assist the medical officer charge of the Public Mortuary when requented. She shouli pornice diplomas of Medicine Kurgery- Salary a gre fixed $2,100. to be raised after 3 years to # 2.400- No private practice - * Recommended that the salary be fixed at $ 2.200 with increment. year $200 every until maximum of $3,000 now pood to Dr Who A four roomed house unfurnished, gar. ature, number, and amount of rities required, and mode of ing them. Mone Whether any, and if any, what vision is made from public funds or the passage from this country, elsewhere, of the persons seut t to fill the office. Arts or Ordinances making pro- Bion respecting any of the above be ters, and especially respecting permanency of the emolu- ents, and the particulars of the ecurity required, with references the sections in which such pro- ision is made. Bree passage to the Colony- Vole in the Annual Colonial Extimales- None
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won the

during un illuess

18.1

once for forhoid fever and absence.

from for

two month

on sick leave.

Joh. B. C. Auges.

Colonial Surgeon:

Hongkong,

20th December, 1886.

Enclosure 3.

00

408

wat is Superintendent of the avid storfer ==

ARTICULARS of the Office wonnentui the

in the Colony of Hongkong.

Daties of office, and qualifications

aired for their performance.

Salary and emoluments, and whe- her stenred by a permanent law.

Other circumstances affecting the due of the office.

Thou

of Resident Surgeon & Physician at the Arapital receiving Good Servants, Police cams, Krivate,

paying patients & destitutes, & regained to assist the medical officer

charge of the Public Mortuary when requented. She shouli pornice diplomas of Medicine Kurgery-

Salary

a gre

fixed $2,100. to be raised after 3 years to # 2.400-

No private practice -

*

Recommended that the salary be fixed

at $ 2.200 with increment.

year

$200 every

until maximum of $3,000

now pood to Dr Who

A four roomed house unfurnished,

gar.

ature, number, and amount of rities required, and mode of ing them.

Mone

Whether

any, and if any, what vision is made from public funds

or the passage from this country, elsewhere, of the persons seut t to fill the office.

Arts or Ordinances making pro-

Bion respecting any of the above

be

ters, and especially respecting

permanency of the emolu- ents, and the particulars of the ecurity required, with references the sections in which such pro- ision is made.

Bree

passage

to the Colony-

Vole in the Annual Colonial Extimales-

None

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