CO129-232 - Acting Governor Marsh Acting Governor Cameron - 1887 [4-5] — Page 117

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of my private practices, that the hoo

should continue to devolve on the

same Medical Officer. So far I have been content to sacrifice my per- for those of the Public and no complaints have ever

been made by the Government, or have

been possible on this point.

15. In 1882 a commissioner was

appointed by the Earl of Kimberley to enquire into the sanitation of the Colony in consequence of medical Reports submitted by

There Reports, together with others, made in conjunction with the Surveyor General in 1874 and 1875, from inspections of the town made. Together subsequently more than confirmed by the Sanitary

Commissioner, and led to the Creation of the new Sanitary Department. My action in this

Connexion will, I trust, be some

Evidence to the Secretary of State

that working hard in the public interests, I have never

flinched

from

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bringing upon myself any increased accumulation of official work that might be deemed for the good of the Colony, such work being still further to the detriment of my private practice.

The Government however can hard-

ly continue to close its eyes to

the fact that this abnegation of

part

and the ever

my rapidly increas- ing accumulation of official work has reached a point when it must

be remedied.

16. This Colony has been of late years growing in population, wealth, and importance perhaps unexampled in any of Her Majesty's Crown Colonies. The Government Establishments in all Departments have had to follow,

in the wake of the public necessities = and have increased

very Considerably.

The

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12 of my private practices, that the hoo should continue to devolve on the same Medical Officer. So far I have been content to sacrifice my per- for those of the Public and no complaints have ever been made by the Government, or have been possible on this point. 15. In 1882 a commissioner was appointed by the Earl of Kimberley to enquire into the sanitation of the Colony in consequence of medical Reports submitted by There Reports, together with others, made in conjunction with the Surveyor General in 1874 and 1875, from inspections of the town made. Together subsequently more than confirmed by the Sanitary Commissioner, and led to the Creation of the new Sanitary Department. My action in this Connexion will, I trust, be some Evidence to the Secretary of State that working hard in the public interests, I have never flinched from 13 111 bringing upon myself any increased accumulation of official work that might be deemed for the good of the Colony, such work being still further to the detriment of my private practice. The Government however can hard- ly continue to close its eyes to the fact that this abnegation of part and the ever my rapidly increas- ing accumulation of official work has reached a point when it must be remedied. 16. This Colony has been of late years growing in population, wealth, and importance perhaps unexampled in any of Her Majesty's Crown Colonies. The Government Establishments in all Departments have had to follow, in the wake of the public necessities = and have increased very Considerably. The
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12 of my private practices, that the hoo should contime to devolve on the same Medical Offices. So far I have been content to sacrifice my per- for those of the Public and no complaints have coerbeen made by the Government, or have -sonal interesto ever been possible on this point. 15. du 1882 a commissioner was appointed by the Earl of Kimberley to enquire into the sanitation of the Colony in consequence of medical Reporto submitted by There Reporto, together with others, made in conjunction wish the Surveyor General in 1874 and 1875, from inspections of the town made Together subsequently more than confirmed by the Sanitary Commissioner, and led to the Creation of the new Sanitary Department . My action in this were s Connexion will darust be some State Evidence to the Secretary of that working hard in the public interests, I have never flinched from 13 111 from bringing upon empelf any increased accumulation of of - ficial work that might be deemed for the good of the Colony howe work nights sunch such wereased work. ل هذه still further lend to the detriment of my private practice. Eyer f The Government however can hard- by continue to close ito & - the fact that this abuegation part and the loev my pleadily increas - ing accumulation of official work has reached a point when in I-lice and faimes! be remedied. win jus- matters winst a be a cer 16. This Colony has been of late years growing in population, wealth, and importance perhaps unexampled in any of Her Majesty's Crown Colonies. The Government Establishments in all Depa timento have had to follow, a . in the wake of the public necessities = and have increased very Considerably. The
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of my private practices, that the hoo

should contime to devolve on the

same Medical Offices. So far I have been content to sacrifice my per- for those of the Public and no complaints have coerbeen made by the Government, or have

-sonal interesto

ever

been possible on this point.

15. du 1882 a commissioner was

appointed by the Earl of Kimberley to enquire into the sanitation of the Colony in consequence of medical Reporto submitted by

There Reporto, together with others, made in conjunction wish the Surveyor General in 1874 and 1875, from inspections of the town made Together subsequently more than confirmed by the Sanitary

Commissioner, and led to the Creation of the new Sanitary Department . My action in this

were s

Connexion will darust be some

State

Evidence to the Secretary of that working hard in the public interests, I have never

flinched

from

13

111

from bringing upon empelf any increased accumulation of of - ficial work that might be deemed for the good of the Colony howe

work nights

sunch such wereased work.

ل هذه

still further lend to the detriment of my private practice.

Eyer f

The Government however can hard-

by continue to close ito & - the fact that this abuegation

part

and the loev

my pleadily increas - ing accumulation of official work has reached a point when in

I-lice and

faimes!

be remedied.

win

jus-

matters winst

a

be a cer

16. This Colony has been of late years growing in population, wealth, and importance perhaps unexampled in any of Her Majesty's Crown Colonies. The Government Establishments in all Depa timento have had to follow,

a

.

in the wake of the public necessities = and have increased

very Considerably.

The

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