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with any general particulars

which may

Office

twe

be in the Colonial as to the Hospital.

I have also to request that

DRAFT.

agents Hongting 9715

The from Agents

MINUTE.

be informed of the

Mr.

Lucas 23.

Mr.

Mr. Wingfield.

mary

which may class of passage be provided for the nurses.

The particulars sent us merely specify free passages which would perhaps be held to

mean 2nd class, but having regard to the antecedents of most trained nurses at the

present day

we consider

that first class passages

should be granted.

I have the honour to be,

Sir

Your Obedient Servant.

May 24

Gentleman

In answer to

149 May 1890

your

letter

of the 22nd inst. I am directed by Lord Knutsford

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

for consideration

Quod 14413

to enclose the annual report

of the Colonial Surgeon

of

Hong Kong for 1888 which will give particulars

of

the Civil Hospital, and to add that according to the 1888 Blue Book that hospital by itself appears to have contained 64 beds. This Number however must not be

relied upon as absolutely accurate at the present time.

The nurses should be with first class passages

re granted.

Here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested: Corrected Version:

with any general particulars

which may

be in the Colonial Office as to the Hospital.

I have also to request that

DRAFT.

agents Hongting 9715

The Crown Agents

MINUTE.

be informed of the

Mr.

Lucas 23.

Mr. Wingfield.

of what class of passage may be provided for the nurses.

The particulars sent to us merely specify free passages which would perhaps be held to

mean 2nd class, but having regard to the antecedents of most trained nurses at the

present day,

we consider

that first class passages

should be granted.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Obedient Servant.

May 24

Gentleman,

In answer to

149 May 1890

your

letter

of the 22nd inst. I am directed by Lord Knutsford

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

for consideration

Quod 14413

to enclose the annual report

of the Colonial Surgeon

of Hong Kong for 1888 which will give particulars

of the Civil Hospital, and to add that according to the 1888 Blue Book that hospital by itself appears to have contained 64 beds. This number however must not be

relied upon as absolutely accurate at the present time.

The nurses should be provided with first class passages.

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with any general particulars which may Office twe be in the Colonial as to the Hospital. I have also to request that DRAFT. agents Hongting 9715 The from Agents MINUTE. be informed of the Mr. Lucas 23. Mr. Mr. Wingfield. mary which may class of passage be provided for the nurses. The particulars sent us merely specify free passages which would perhaps be held to mean 2nd class, but having regard to the antecedents of most trained nurses at the present day we consider that first class passages should be granted. I have the honour to be, Sir Your Obedient Servant. May 24 Gentleman In answer to 149 May 1890 your letter of the 22nd inst. I am directed by Lord Knutsford Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. Sir R. Herbert. Baron de Worms. for consideration Quod 14413 to enclose the annual report of the Colonial Surgeon of Hong Kong for 1888 which will give particulars of the Civil Hospital, and to add that according to the 1888 Blue Book that hospital by itself appears to have contained 64 beds. This Number however must not be relied upon as absolutely accurate at the present time. The nurses should be with first class passages re granted. Here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested: Corrected Version: with any general particulars which may be in the Colonial Office as to the Hospital. I have also to request that DRAFT. agents Hongting 9715 The Crown Agents MINUTE. be informed of the Mr. Lucas 23. Mr. Wingfield. of what class of passage may be provided for the nurses. The particulars sent to us merely specify free passages which would perhaps be held to mean 2nd class, but having regard to the antecedents of most trained nurses at the present day, we consider that first class passages should be granted. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Obedient Servant. May 24 Gentleman, In answer to 149 May 1890 your letter of the 22nd inst. I am directed by Lord Knutsford Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. Sir R. Herbert. Baron de Worms. for consideration Quod 14413 to enclose the annual report of the Colonial Surgeon of Hong Kong for 1888 which will give particulars of the Civil Hospital, and to add that according to the 1888 Blue Book that hospital by itself appears to have contained 64 beds. This number however must not be relied upon as absolutely accurate at the present time. The nurses should be provided with first class passages.
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with any general particulars

which may

Office

twe

be in the Colonial as to the Hospital.

I have also to request that

DRAFT.

agents Hongting 9715

The from Agents

MINUTE.

be informed of the

Mr.

Lucas 23.

Mr.

Mr. Wingfield.

mary

which may class of passage be provided for the nurses.

The particulars sent us morely specify free passages which would perhaps be held to

nd

mean 2 blass, but having regard to the antecedents of most trained nurses at the

present day

we consider

that first class passages

should be granted.

I have the honour to be,

Sir

Your Obedient Servant.

{{Maby

May

24

Gentleman

In answer to

149

May 1890

your

letter

of the 22nd inst. I am Frainfield 23 her puses directed by dord Hautsford

Juris

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford.

for consideration

Quod 14413

to enclose the annual report

nual report

of the colonial Surgeon

the goo

as to

of

Hong Kong for 1888 which will give particulars

goo at civil hospital, and to add that according to the 1888 Blue Book that hospital by itself affears to have contained 64 beds. This Number however must not be

pand

relied upon as absolutely accmate at the present time.

The nurses should be with first class passages

re griver

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