CO129-304 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [1-4] — Page 286

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Communications on this subject

should be addressed to-

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office

London, S.W.

and the follo

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And islas

Sir,

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bath D...

"H. Kang

quoted.

M.

A.F.

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24/5 The P24/V

Mr. in Thum

Downing Street,

th

29" May,

Chamkilains

1901

I am directed by the Secretary of Stato fas the Colonies to

inform you that, subject to your being passed by the medical adviser of this Department as physically fit for service, he proposes to select you for

appointment as

Health,

Assistant Medical Office of Hay Kang,

6009

rising by

with salary at the rate of $3, of fro to $200.

triennial increment

$300

2. Thexchange valid the dollar varies from time to time, and is at present about lilled, but you will receive

to ma the up one halfofyn

exchange compensation, is angllowance

allowance to make up a

salary to the starting value of 3%. the doller.

4

You will i

3.

Conveyance

a

Mavance of $360 a year.

$7 to a yen, and a 2. You will also recurs reyt gllavance of salary will be fiable had a gluduction of 6 per cent, as a contribution the Wito. Pension men of the pen holdsibility pllecting to your office. 4. The duties of

stated

6

nangourity to 4

the enclosed memorandum. by fort will be sinually

am badd thaly. You are to understand that your employment will be wider the

fouling will by that.

a

number of Colonial Government; that your emoluments will be paid solely from the

In Medical funds of the Colony; and that the appointment will be subject to the Colonial

1ofthe

recorded In suice under

the Sanitary

Board.

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Regulations in force for the time being, which are published in the annual

Colonial Office List,” and can also be consulted in this office.

The Regulations (Nos. 81 to 96) specify the proceedings which

are taken in a Colony when it is deemed necessary to suspend an officer

with a view to his removal from the service; but you must also understand

that you will hold the appointment subject to the pleasure of the Crown, and

that the pleasure of the Crown that you should no longer hold it may be

signified through the Secretary of State, in which case no special formalities

are required.

W.W. Pearse, log. M.B.

[TURN OVER.

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