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Hongkong, 5th. April, 1907.
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CP 25
at once
My Lord,
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Referring to previous correspond-
-ence terminating with Mr. Lyttelton's Despatch No. 260
of the 31st. August, 1904, on the subject of the position
in the Medical Service of this Colony of Dr. W. V. M. Koch,
I have the honour to state that I have received a further
Memorial from that Officer, again applying for an increase
of salary on the ground of his seniority in the Service of
the Crown as compared with that of other Assistant Surgeons
in his Department, whose emoluments are almost equal to
his.
2.
I would remind Your Lordship that
Dr. Koch was appointed Assistant Surgeon in Trinidad in
July, 1889, and was transferred to Hongkong in January,
1903, upon a salary of £480 rising to £720 per annum by
triennial increments of £40, a scale which shortly prior
to his arrival had been approved for all Assistant Surgeons
in
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
THE EARL OF ELGIN, K.G.,
&C...
80. F
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