CO129-480 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1923 [4-7] — Page 337

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

Colony.

Phong kong

COLONIAL SERVICE.

Name of Office.

From

To

Head Attendant ģ

atton dant 5th July Lunatic Asylum

1922

Present time

Salary of present Office.†

Average of fees, if any,

for the last 3 years.

Whether a house or Inlging is provided, furnished

or an allowance in lieu thereof

Any other cireumstances affecting Į the value of the appointment. ‡ í

PROMOTION DESIRED § a

Coal

Quarters and light

joint post in

(my wife being hursing) with

а

ana emoluments,

Qu

team

ansions tonetuon & Mental

joint Salary of £600

* Acting appointments are not to be entered here, but may be mentioned on the next page.

+ If the officer holds more than one office, full particulars of each must be given.

If private practice is allowal, the estimated value bould be stated.

The value of a Colonial appointment depends upon so many direnmstances besities the salary that the Secretary of State often cars 4. judge what would be acceptable to an affect. Applicants for promotion should therefore, in their own interests, state na precisel possible what they desire, either specifying certain appointments, or at least mentioning the Colonies to which they would or would not willing to go, and the amount of salary which they think that they may reasonably expect.

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[This page is tô be reserved for any report which the Governor may make when sonding the form to the lonial Office.]

The Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer reports that Mr. Murray has performed his duties in a very capable manner. He is obliging, hardworking and intelligent, and will be a loss to the Medical Depart- ment of this Colony should he leave.

(Sd.) R. E. Stubbs.

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