CO129-422 - Governor Sir May - 1915 [5-6] — Page 203

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8. Mention any

Clinical appoint- ments held—

Non-resident

Resident

Give the date and duration of each sp- pointment.

9. State how

you

have been en- gaged since you obtained a qualification

Mention each position

Othstaline, Chinment Assistant Whisper. London stopital. E.

IgH.

6 ho

5 years in Germe Practies

16-

at Bradford

Jorths from welcher 1905 - beleer 1910. bate the dead on Hospital studying for the

Pons that is Centuring from

held by you, the dates January 1911 - Intre 1912

between which you

hold it, and the cause

of leaving.

(Information

given

under 8 should not

be repeated).

10. If

you

apply

for a particular appointment.

state it...

If you do not apply for a particular appoint- ment, state to what Colonies you would go, giving the order of preference.

(Before filling in these particulars, you should read carefully

the papers headed Mis- cellaneous No. 99

and African (West). No. 678.)

11. Referees

Give the names and addresses of two re- sponsible persons who know you

well in private life. The names of distinguished ! persons should not be

given unless they

really know you well;,

Hunstan

+

present

China par July 1ser complyans not 20. Inden Frogtt, Grüns

Autory.

Sanitary

ނ

ay

presivne affomitment "Pattie thash affectual.

East afrin Protectivelo.

Preference for East

1. Name

Address

1.J.J.C. Johnson:

Shung King.

Chuni.

Occupation Pupil wie medies offices-

and the names of rela- 2. Name

tives or of those from

whom you send testi-

monials should not be i

given under any cir- cumstances.

12. Testimonials.

Address

Dr. 9.8. Jordan:

Hongkong. Chans.

Occupation, Hulshofpair of the

Port. Anything.

Give the name, address, and occupation of the writer of each of your testimonials. Not more than six should be submitted. The originals must be sent for inspection, but they will be returned if their return is requested. and if copies of them are sent for record in the Colonial Office. Copies may be in MS. or in print; and it is preferred that they should be on foolscap paper not larger than this form.

It is desirable, but not essential, than one of your testimonials should be from the Dean of the Medical School at which you were educated.

Should the writer of a testimonial prefer to send it direct to the Private Secretary, there is no objection to his doing BO.

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