CO129-468 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1921 [6-8] — Page 497

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PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant in the Medical Department in the Colony of Hongkong.

aties of office and qualifications equired for their performance.

Alary and emoluments, and whe- her secured by permanent law.

Nurcing Sister for Private Nursing. When not engaged in private mursing will be employed in one of the Government Hospitals. Must be a qualified nurse and hold a licence in obstetri- -cel work. To be under the orders of the Princi pal and other Medical Officers of the Medical Department and Metron of the Civil Hospital, Ingagement for thron years with option of HL. Excellency the Governor to renew the engagement. when she will be brought on the permanent staff

2175 to £225 by £10 annually (if engagement continued.) Yes.

Other circumstances affecting the alue of the office.

Free furnish quarters, fuel, light, uniform, attendance and weshing.

Nature, number, and amount of ecurities required, and mode of iving them.

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Becurity required for the rofund of passage money, if the nursing sister should resign before completing three years' service, except resignation be fer reason of health. If security be not provided, 15% will be deducted every monthfrom the salary for the first three years; this amount will be refunded on the completion of three years satisfactory service.

Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from this country or elsewhere, of the persons sent but to fill the office.

Acts or Ordinances making pro- ision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emoluments and the particulars of the security equired, with reference to the sec- ons in which such provision is made.

100-8. 13.

J.T.C. Ichuson.

Principal Civil Medical Officer.

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