of a letter which 2. Ayres
addressed to me on the
has
Subject
and which will no doubt receive
your
attention. A
Among
*
other points which he raises the from and which should be
Carefully considered is question of increasing
decisaaility of increasing
the
the pay of the government Analysts
& Al hospitals in the colony public or private shouldt as suggested by the committed [ page & greport] be rendered
table to inspection and as
far as possible be periodically I inspected; and I should
have thought that medical aid in some form
:
or another
ought to be available at Britis',
Kowloon Where at present.
the report
4
as
states, there is neither
qualified medical practitioner
Nor a dispensary. The training
Emasian neuses under the
Superintendence of
the European sisters should not be lost sight of
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(you are of opinion that
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9. In my desfiatch
the 4th of September last I
have assented to the retirement
on
t
pension of t: Marques. J's. Jordan is as be the case, a valuable opicer
appears
who has done good service to the
government; his case should be treated with all considonation tod it would seem only equita." give him the option of reling stry his private practice his whole time to the government
upon
an increased
presumably
and
Salary
giving
though
he would not be likely
to accept such terms as it would
be feasible to offer
1 I take this
楽
opportunity of
acknowledging the receipt
your despatch No.212. 9
of
the
15th of July enclosing the report
of the canitary superintendent for 189, together with a review the Director
the sas
by
Public Works of
sanitary requirements of the colley
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