CO129-340 - Governor Nathan Acting Governor May - 1907 [4-6] — Page 449

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Hon. Colonial Secretary,

In my opinion the Principal Civil Medical

officer who is the head of the Medical Department, has general

supervision over all the Government Hospitals and direct charge

of one of them, and who is the Governor's technical adviser in

all matters connected with the Medical Science should not also

have charge of the Sanitary Department and preside over the

Sanitary Board.

An Officer of the Cadet Class with knowledge

of Chinese and if possible with proved administrative power

should hold these appointments and should not combine them with

others. With such an Officer at the head of the Department only

one European Secretary would be necessary,

I have talked this matter over with Dr.

Atkinson and he agrees with me that the Department would be

satisfactorily administered in the way I have indicated.

(sd.) . Nathan.

18th. April, 1907.

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