CO129-247 - Acting Governor Fleming Governor Des Voeus - 1890 [10-12] — Page 453

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advantages are when compared with other Officers who are of the same grade being Heads of the different Departments. I regret that this letter, as it will be of considerable length, have to bring to Your Lordship's notice what I have done in the Colonial Service, the changes that have taken place since I have held this appointment now seventeen years and how, I stand as regards the Staffs of other Departments and to this appeal I earnestly entreat Your Lordship's attention and kindly consideration.

The date of my appointment to August 14th 1873, which I received when I was in the Indian Government Service, being relieved I proceeded to Hong Kong and took charge of my duties here November 3rd of that year. I found besides the general supervision of the Medical Department, the charge of Lock Hospital and private practice, of which I had been notified that it was also part of my duties to be Medical Officer in charge of the Victoria Gaol, an unpaid appointment. That I was responsible for the Sanitation of Colony having two Inspectors of Nuisances under me, also an unpaid appointment under £400 a year, and that I had to attend on all subordinate officers and their families drawing free of charge was also Meteorological Reporter to Government. These being unpaid duties not mentioned in the Blue Book under the head Colonial Surgeon, I had not been notified of them.

I must take each of my duties separately in the order which they required most attention. On my assuming charge, I found on my desk a letter from Government dated three months previously requesting the Acting Colonial Surgeon to enquire into the cause of an outbreak of Typhoid Fever

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451 advantages are when compared with other Officers who are of the same grade being Heads of the different Departments. I regret that this letter, as it will be of considerable length, have to bring to Your Lordship's notice what I have done in the Colonial Service, the changes that have taken place since I have held this appointment now seventeen years and how, I stand as regards the Staffs of other Departments and to this appeal I earnestly entreat Your Lordship's attention and kindly consideration. The date of my appointment to August 14th 1873, which I received when I was in the Indian Government Service, being relieved I proceeded to Hong Kong and took charge of my duties here November 3rd of that year. I found besides the general supervision of the Medical Department, the charge of Lock Hospital and private practice, of which I had been notified that it was also part of my duties to be Medical Officer in charge of the Victoria Gaol, an unpaid appointment. That I was responsible for the Sanitation of Colony having two Inspectors of Nuisances under me, also an unpaid appointment under £400 a year, and that I had to attend on all subordinate officers and their families drawing free of charge was also Meteorological Reporter to Government. These being unpaid duties not mentioned in the Blue Book under the head Colonial Surgeon, I had not been notified of them. I must take each of my duties separately in the order which they required most attention. On my assuming charge, I found on my desk a letter from Government dated three months previously requesting the Acting Colonial Surgeon to enquire into the cause of an outbreak of Typhoid Fever
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2 451 advantages are when compared with other Officers who are of the same grade being Heads of the different Departments. regret that this letter I sruch as I will be of considerable length have to bring to Your Lordship's notice what I have done in the bolonial Service, the changes that have taken place since I have held this appoint- years and how, the Stead ment now seventeen I stand as regards of other Departments and to this appeal I carnestly entreat Your Lordship's attention and Kindly concideration. I und on The date of my afpointment duties to August 14th 1873 which I received when was in the Indian Government Service being relieved I proceeded to Hong Kong and took charge of my here November 3rd of that year. I found besides the general supervision of ledical Department the charge of Look Hospital and private practice of which I had been notified that it was the the also also part of my duties to be Medical Officer in charge of charge of the Victoria Gaol unpaid appointment. That I was responsible for the Sanitection of Colony having two Inspectors of under me also aw under £ 400 a I the Co nuisances unpaid appointment and that I had to attend on all sub- ordinate officers and their families drawing year free of charge was also Meteorological Reporter to, Government. These being unpaid duties not mentioned in the Blue Book under the head Colonial Surgeon I had not been notified of them. duties I must take each of my separately required On On my in the order which they. most attention. Sanitation desk a * my assuming charge I found letter from Government clated three months previously requesting the Acting Colonial Surgeon to enquire into the cause of an outbreak of Typhoid Fever
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advantages

are when compared with

other Officers who are of

the same grade being Heads of the different Departments.

regret that this letter

I sruch

as

I

will be of considerable length have to bring to Your Lordship's notice what I have done in the bolonial Service, the changes that have taken place since I have held this appoint-

years and how, the Stead

ment now seventeen

I stand as

regards

of other

Departments and to this appeal I carnestly entreat Your Lordship's attention and Kindly concideration.

I

und on

The date of my afpointment

duties

to August 14th 1873 which I received when was in the Indian Government Service

being relieved I proceeded to Hong Kong and took charge of my here November 3rd of that year. I found besides the general supervision of

ledical Department the charge of Look Hospital and private practice of which I had been notified that it was

the

the

also

also part of my

duties to be Medical

Officer in charge of

charge of the Victoria Gaol unpaid appointment. That I was responsible for the Sanitection of Colony having two Inspectors of

under me also aw

under £ 400 a

I

the

Co

nuisances

unpaid appointment

and that I had to attend on all sub- ordinate officers and their families drawing

year free of charge was also Meteorological Reporter to, Government. These being unpaid duties not mentioned in the Blue Book under the head Colonial Surgeon I had not been notified of them.

duties

I must take each of my

separately

required

On

On

my

in the order which they.

most attention.

Sanitation

desk a

*

my assuming charge I found

letter from Government clated three months previously requesting the Acting Colonial Surgeon to enquire into the cause of

an outbreak of Typhoid

Fever

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