the honour to inform you that Mr Mugford's 3 years agreement having expired the 31st December last, I have appointed him to be an Overseer on the permanent staff of the Public Works Department with the same salary and allowances as previously drawn by him.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Wilkin Rehazey
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(Subject.) Medical Staff Further anothe Mr Grahan. requests upper q
(Minutes.) with regard In the Gov's Despatch on 10977/1900 to the Medical Dep't in the Colony it was suggested that the Medical Dep't should consist of a Principal Civil medical officer, two Assistant Medical Officers, a Health Officer of the Port and a medical Officer in charge of the Gaol who should also inspect the Tung Wa Hospital in five in all.
This proposal was approved by Mr Chamberlain, who added however that none of Assistants should be exclusively appointed for particular duties, and concurred in the view that none of them should be allowed private practise.
the honour to inform you- that Mr Mugford's 3 years agreement having expired the 31st December last, I have appointed him to be
on
an Overseer
on the permanent
staff of the Public Works De- partment with the same~
and allowances as
salary and
previously drawn by him.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
Wilkin Rehazey
One hor
No.
won 69 1897
irch
previous Paper.
Ausd que
4546
(203) -75-690-1 QÜRU−1 J-16
dext subsequent Paper.
7
1055
No.
eng trong
8494
269
DESPATCH.
870%
(BEG) 2) APR 27 ›
(Subject.)
Medical Staff
Further
anothe
Mr Grahan.
requests upper q
Како бидеть
(Minutes.)
with regard
In the Gov's Despatch on 10977/1900
to the Medical Dep't in the Colony it was suggested I
that the Medical Dep't should consist of a Principal
Civil medical officer, two Assistant Medical
a Health Officer of the Port and and a medical
the Gaol
Officer in charge of
who should also
inspect the Tung Wa Hospital in five in all.
there
This proposal was upproved by Mr Chamberlain, with who added however that none of Amistants should be exclusively appointed for
particular duties,
and concurred in the view that
none of theen should be allowed private practise.
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