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2142 of 1887.

(4.)

Harbour Master's Establishment, (page 21).

On considering the vote for the Office of the Superintendency of Imports and Exports. Mr. MacEwen informs the Committee that he has been requested by several of the leading merchants to bring to the notice of the Government the desirability of connecting the Harbour Office and the Treasury with the Telephone Exchange, as the communications of several of the leading firms with these Departments are frequent, and often of an urgent nature.

The Committee consider the request a reasonable one, and recommend it to the favourable consideration of the Government.

(5.)

Educational Department, (page 26).

Medical College Scholarship.

The Colonial Secretary reads a Minute by Major General CAMERON, recommending an annual Scholarship of $150 per annum, for four years, in connection with the Medical College recently established in the Colony.

After discussion, the question is put to the vote and carried by 5 to 3 that the amount should be fixed at $120 per annum.

The Committee therefore recommend that this item be provided for under this Establishment.

(6.)

Medical Establishment, (page 27).

Civil Hospital.

Some of the Members of the Committee remark that it has come to their knowledge, that for some time past, the general working of this Hospital has been very unsatisfactory, great neglect having been shown, in one case in particular, in the treatment of patients.

The Committee therefore recommend that a Commission be appointed to enquire into the treatment of patients in and the general working of the Government Civil Hospital.

(7.)

Miscellaneous Services, (page 35).

The Surveyor General calls attention to the necessity for new furniture for Government House, most of the present furniture being quite unfit for use. Moreover, certain furniture that had been purchased some years back had greatly deteriorated owing to its removal to and from Mountain Lodge, at the Peak. The Committee recommend that a sum of $10,000 be set apart under this heading for the purchase of furniture which they understand to be absolutely necessary for Government House.

With the foregoing additions and suggestions, the Committee recommend the Bill to the favourable consideration of the Council.

The Committee then adjourn sine die.

FREDERICK STEWART,

Chairman

Laid before the Legislative Council on the 30th November, 1887.

Read and confirmed this 30th day of November, 1887.

ARATHOON SETU,

Clerk of Councils.

DRAFT.

Sin GW. Des Voeux

Tono.

MINUTE.

Mr. Johnstone 15 May

Mr. Pearson 15

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

★ Mr. Meade. 15

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford.

En 1920/87-8

Itkay

17

Sin,

622

DS May 88

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0.8.0. 2142 of 1887. (4.) Harbour Master's Establishment, (page 21). On considering the vote for the Office of the Superintendency of Imports and Exports. Mr. MacEwen informs the Committee that he has been requested by several of the leading merchants to bring to the notice of the Government the desirability of connecting the Harbour Office and the Treasury with the Telephone Exchange, as the communications of several of the leading firms with these Departments are frequent, and often of an urgent nature. The Committee consider the request a reasonable one, and recommend it to the favourable consideration of the Government. (5.) Educational Department, (page 26). Medical College Scholarship. The Colonial Secretary reads a Minute by Major General CAMERON, recommending an annual Scholarship of $150 per annum, for four years, in connection with the Medical College recently established in the Colony. After discussion, the question is put to the vote and carried by 5 to 3 that the amount should be fixed at $120 per annum. The Committee therefore recommend that this item be provided for under this Establishment. (6.) Medical Establishment, (page 27). Civil Hospital. Some of the Members of the Committee remark that it has come to their knowledge, that for some time past, the general working of this Hospital has been very unsatisfactory, great neglect having been shown, in one case in particular, in the treatment of patients. The Committee therefore recommend that a Commission be appointed to enquire into the treatment of patients in and the general working of the Government Civil Hospital. (7.) Miscellaneous Services, (page 35). The Surveyor General calls attention to the necessity for new furniture for Government House, most of the present furniture being quite unfit for use. Moreover, certain furniture that had been purchased some years back had greatly deteriorated owing to its removal to and from Mountain Lodge, at the Peak. The Committee recommend that a sum of $10,000 be set apart under this heading for the purchase of furniture which they understand to be absolutely necessary for Government House. With the foregoing additions and suggestions, the Committee recommend the Bill to the favourable consideration of the Council. The Committee then adjourn sine die. FREDERICK STEWART, Chairman Laid before the Legislative Council on the 30th November, 1887. Read and confirmed this 30th day of November, 1887. ARATHOON SETU, Clerk of Councils. DRAFT. Sin GW. Des Voeux Tono. MINUTE. Mr. Johnstone 15 May Mr. Pearson 15 Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. 15 Sir R. Herbert. Baron de Worms. Lord Knutsford. En 1920/87-8 Itkay 17 Sin, 622 DS May 88 I have the honour to the rec acks the C Ef your desp. no. 383 the 21st December last sub- the q mitting 1888. Estimates for 2. I observe that though Causin Xhen drafted for ca that the available balances will be humbly exhausted by of year? the end of the current And therefore in view! of -called ordifarz is Estimated immediat Expenditure to fall wall within the the completion Reverne what are cand dinay of the alread very ff works won will require additional loans lank implining a considerable annely Li
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1 0.8.0. 2142 of 1887. (4.) Harbour Master's Establishment, (page 21). On considering the vote for the Office of the Superintendency of Imports and Exports. Mr. MacEwEx informs the Committee that he has been requested by several of the leading merchants to bring to the notice of the Government the desirability of connecting the Harbour Office and the Treasury with the Telephone Exchange, as the communications of several of the leading firms with these Departments are frequent, and often of an urgent nature. The Committee consider the request a reasonable one, and recommend it to the favourable consideration of the Government (5.) Educational Department, (page 26). Medical College Scholarship. The Colonial Secretary reads a Minute by Major General CAMERON, recommending an annual Scholarship of $150 per annum, for four years, in connection with the Medical College recently established in the Colony. After discussion, the question is put to the vote and carried by 5 to 3 that the amount should be fixed at $120 per annum. The Committee therefore recommend that this item be provided for under this Establisment. (6.) Medical Establishment, (puge 27). Civil Hospital. Some of the Members of the Committee remark that it has come to their knowledge, that for some time past, the general working of this Hospital has been very unsatisfactory, great neglect having been shown, in one case in particular, in the treatment of patients. The Committee therefore recommend that a Commission be appointed to enquire into the treatment of patients in and the general working of the Government Civil Hospital. (7.) Miscellaneous Services, (page 35). The Surveyor General calls attention to the necessity for new furniture for Government House, most of the present furniture being quite unfit for use. Moreover, certain furniture that had been purchased some years back had greatly deteriorated owing to its removal to and from Mountain Lodge, at the Peak. The Committee recommend that a sum of $10,000 be set apart under this heading for the purchase of furniture which they understand to be absolutely necessary for Government House. With the foregoing additions and suggestions, the Committee recommend the Bill to the favourable consideration of the Council. The Committee then adjourn sine die. FREDERICK STEWART, Chairman Laid before the Legislative Council on the 30th November, 1887. Read and confirmed this 30th day of November, 1887. ARATHOON SETU, Clerk of Councils. DRAFT. Sin GW. Des Voeux Tono. MINUTE. Mr. Johnam 15 May Mr. Pearson 15 Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. 15 Sir R. Herbert. Baron de Worms. Lord Knutsford. En 1920/87-8 Itkay 17 Sin, 622 DS May 88 Ihave the honour to the rec acks the C Ef your desp. no. 383 the 21st December last sub- the q mitting 1888. Estimates for 2. Jobserve that though Causin Xhen drafted for ca that the available balances will be humly exhausted by of year? the end of the current And therefore in view! of -calles ordifarz is Estimated immediat Expenditure to fall wall within the the completion Reverne what are cand dinay of the alread very مات ff works won will require additional loans lank implining a considerable annely Li
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2142 of 1887.

(4.)

Harbour Master's Establishment, (page 21).

On considering the vote for the Office of the Superintendency of Imports and Exports. Mr. MacEwEx informs the Committee that he has been requested by several of the leading merchants to bring to the notice of the Government the desirability of connecting the Harbour Office and the Treasury with the Telephone Exchange, as the communications of several of the leading firms with these Departments are frequent, and often of an urgent nature.

The Committee consider the request a reasonable one, and recommend it to the favourable consideration of the Government

(5.)

Educational Department, (page 26).

Medical College Scholarship.

The Colonial Secretary reads a Minute by Major General CAMERON, recommending an annual Scholarship of $150 per annum, for four years, in connection with the Medical College recently established in the Colony.

After discussion, the question is put to the vote and carried by 5 to 3 that the amount should be fixed at $120 per annum.

The Committee therefore recommend that this item be provided for under this Establisment.

(6.)

Medical Establishment, (puge 27).

Civil Hospital.

Some of the Members of the Committee remark that it has come to their knowledge, that for some time past, the general working of this Hospital has been very unsatisfactory, great neglect having been shown, in one case in particular, in the treatment of patients.

The Committee therefore recommend that a Commission be appointed to enquire into the treatment of patients in and the general working of the Government Civil Hospital.

(7.)

Miscellaneous Services, (page 35).

The Surveyor General calls attention to the necessity for new furniture for Government House, most of the present furniture being quite unfit for use. Moreover, certain furniture that had been purchased some years back had greatly deteriorated owing to its removal to and from Mountain Lodge, at the Peak. The Committee recommend that a sum of $10,000 be set apart under this heading for the purchase of furniture which they understand to be absolutely necessary for Government House.

With the foregoing additions and suggestions, the Committee recommend the Bill to the favourable consideration of the Council.

The Committee then adjourn sine die.

FREDERICK STEWART,

Chairman

Laid before the Legislative Council on the 30th November, 1887.

Read and confirmed this 30th day of November, 1887.

ARATHOON SETU,

Clerk of Councils.

DRAFT.

Sin GW. Des Voeux

Tono.

MINUTE.

Mr. Johnam 15 May

Mr. Pearson 15

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

★ Mr. Meade. 15

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford.

En 1920/87-8

Itkay

17

Sin,

622

DS May 88

Ihave the honour to

the rec

acks the

C

Ef your

desp. no. 383

the 21st

December last sub-

the

q

mitting

1888.

Estimates for

2. Jobserve that though

Causin

Xhen

drafted for ca

that the available balances

will be humly exhausted by

of

year?

the end of the current And therefore

in view!

of

-calles ordifarz

is Estimated

immediat

Expenditure to fall wall within the

the completion Reverne

what are cand dinay

of the

alread very

مات

ff

works

won

will require

additional loans

lank implining

a

considerable

annely

Li

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