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necessary for the purpose of supervision, the Nurses' so-called doing much of the work at present performed by the "Sisters". We are not however in a position to forecast events and we therefore make no recommendation for the reduction of the European Nursing Staff unless circumstances justify such reduction.

4. On this report, which was concurred in by Dr. J. M. Atkinson, then Acting Colonial Surgeon, the Governor on the 30th May, 1895, approved of Dr. Lowson's scheme subject to the limitations recommended by the Medical Committee and directed that effect should be given to it when suitable candidates offered themselves.

5. Mr. Chamberlain in his Despatch No.229 of the 18th September, 1895, which dealt with the report of the Medical Committee, sent to him in Sir William Robinson's Despatch No.163 of the 18th May, 1895, instructed that the training of Eurasian Nurses under the superintendence of the European Sisters should not be lost sight of". The Despatch also transmitted a copy of a letter from Dr. P. B. C. Ayers, C.M.G., the Colonial Surgeon who was then on leave in England, which dealt with the question of probationary Nurses in the following terms:-

*The recommendation made by me as regards the experiment of training Eurasian Nurses has been also recommended by the Committee and the expense is trivial if it should not be a success, but in no case would they be able to take the permanent place of a European Nursing Sister. If successful it would be economical as a temporary arrangement to the Government, give these girls a means of earning a very good

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10977 95 184 necessary for the purpose of supervision, the Nurses' so-called doing much of the work at present performed by the "Sisters". We are not however in a position to forecast events and we therefore make no recommendation for the reduction of the European Nursing Staff unless circumstances justify such reduction. 4. On this report, which was concurred in by Dr. J. M. Atkinson, then Acting Colonial Surgeon, the Governor on the 30th May, 1895, approved of Dr. Lowson's scheme subject to the limitations recommended by the Medical Committee and directed that effect should be given to it when suitable candidates offered themselves. 5. Mr. Chamberlain in his Despatch No.229 of the 18th September, 1895, which dealt with the report of the Medical Committee, sent to him in Sir William Robinson's Despatch No.163 of the 18th May, 1895, instructed that the training of Eurasian Nurses under the superintendence of the European Sisters should not be lost sight of". The Despatch also transmitted a copy of a letter from Dr. P. B. C. Ayers, C.M.G., the Colonial Surgeon who was then on leave in England, which dealt with the question of probationary Nurses in the following terms:- *The recommendation made by me as regards the experiment of training Eurasian Nurses has been also recommended by the Committee and the expense is trivial if it should not be a success, but in no case would they be able to take the permanent place of a European Nursing Sister. If successful it would be economical as a temporary arrangement to the Government, give these girls a means of earning a very good
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10977 95 184 necessary for the purpose of supervision, the Nurses' so called doing much of the work at present performed by the "Sisters". We are not however in a position to forecast events and we therefore make no recommendation for the reduction of the European Nursing Staff unless circumstances justify such reduction". 4. On this report, which was concurred in by Dr. J. M. Atkinson, then Acting Colonial Surgeon, the Governor on the 30th. May, 1895, approved of Dr. Lowson's scheme subject to the limitations recommended by the Medical Committee and directed that effect should be given to it when suitable candidates offered themselves. 5. Mr. Chamberlain in his Despatch No. 229 of the 18th. September, 1895, which dealt with the report of the Medical Committee, sent to him in Sir William Robinson's Despatch No. 163 of the 18th. May, 1895, instructed that # the training of Eurasian Nurses under the superintendence of the European Sisters should not be lost sight of". The Des- patch also transmitted a copy of a letter from Dr. P. B. C. Ayers, C.M.G., the Colonial Surgeon who was then on leave in England which dealt with the question of probationary Nurses in the following term5.- *The recommendation made by me as regards the experiment of training Eurasian Nurses has been also re- commended by the Committee and the expense is trivial if it should not be a success, but in no case would they be able to take the permanent place of a European Nursing Sister. If successful it would be economical as a temporary arrangement to the Goverment, give these girls a means of earning a very good
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necessary for the purpose of supervision, the Nurses' so

called doing much of the work at present performed by the

"Sisters". We are not however in a position to forecast events

and we therefore make no recommendation for the reduction of

the European Nursing Staff unless circumstances justify such

reduction".

4.

On this report, which was concurred in by

Dr. J. M. Atkinson, then Acting Colonial Surgeon, the Governor

on the 30th. May, 1895, approved of Dr. Lowson's scheme subject

to the limitations recommended by the Medical Committee and

directed that effect should be given to it when suitable

candidates offered themselves.

5.

Mr. Chamberlain in his Despatch No. 229

of the 18th. September, 1895, which dealt with the report of

the Medical Committee, sent to him in Sir William Robinson's

Despatch No. 163 of the 18th. May, 1895, instructed that

#

the training of Eurasian Nurses under the superintendence of

the European Sisters should not be lost sight of". The Des-

patch also transmitted a copy of a letter from Dr. P. B. C.

Ayers, C.M.G., the Colonial Surgeon who was then on leave in

England which dealt with the question of probationary Nurses

in the following term5.-

*The recommendation made by me as regards

the experiment of training Eurasian Nurses has been also re-

commended by the Committee and the expense is trivial if it

should not be a success, but in no case would they be able to

take the permanent place of a European Nursing Sister. If

successful it would be economical as a temporary arrangement

to the Goverment, give these girls a means of earning a very

good

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