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My Lord,
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R.of 14 MAY 10
Government House,
Hongkong, 14th. April, 1910.
I have the honour to forward for
Your Lordship's consideration the enclosed copy of a
minute by the Principal Civil Medical Officer, dated the
2.
5th. instant, on the subject of his consulting practice.
Dr. J. M. Atkinson's predecessor,
Dr.P. B. C. Ayres, C.M.G., was appointed by Sir Robert Go com
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and it appears from the first enclosure in that Despatch
that he was allowed the right of private practice. Lord
Derby in Despatch No. 236 of the 24th. October, 1883,
granted Dr. Ayres an increase of salary on condition that
he relinquished all private practice except consultations;
and when Dr. Atkinson was appointed Principal Civil Medical
Officer by Mr. Chamberlain in Despatch No. 77 of the 12th.
April, 1897, the privilege of consulting practice was
RIGHT HONOURABLE
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