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The draft, which had bein circulated, represente the views of the Principal Civil, Medical Officer and he moved its adop tion.

Private Doctors Affected. Dr. Ozorio peinted out that the matter considerably affected the private medical practitioners of the Colony, Clause 2 of the draft made all removals subject to the Medical Oricer of Health. MEE CHEUNG

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and the medical attendant could not get the Medical Uficer, la was exceedingly urgent that the patient should be taken to Hospital, what was going to happen to the private practitioner Clause 5 be con- idered to be another hardship on medical practitioners is general. At the present tims, it they certih- ed that the patient was properly treated in his own home the mat ter was at an end. but severding to the proposed new by-laws this privilege was being taken away and the Medical Oficer of Health hai to decide. lie thought that the medical man in atter lave on the patient ought to know more about the Pa-e than anybody else. H

a position to whether the patient muitor was get a danger to the public bealth. | Dr. Urario added that be`dið nót Dy mention in clause of the names of institutions to which patients were to be sent. Per onally, be thought that the bp. lxxx needed alteration.

The Medical Officer (Dr. W. W. Peatse, should like Dr. Dzario to maké banself clear. 1 do not understand his reference

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. 1923

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

NEW REPARATIONS NOTE.

Berlin, June 5.

A at Reparations Note has finally been drafted, and will -probably be handed to the Allies on Thursday. Herr Cano Fester-.

day received a patty of leaders and informed them that the main features were strict secrecy in regard to the text but it was safe to say it did not mention any dèñnite sum, which was left to the decision of the Committee of international-experta, on which Ger- many would be represented. The "financial proposals were based on annual payments and an offer of guarantees which would be more detailed than previously.

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AMERICAN SHIPPING LOSSES.

-New York, June 5 ̈

The annual statement of the International Mercantile Marine

shows a deficit of $1,270,000, after allowing for depreciation and payment of bond interest. The President attributes the falling off to the effect of the immigration laws among other fuctors; also the competition of Government owned steamers, resulting in unproftable freight rates and depressed conditions since January 1st., led to a recommendation to pass a'diviilend on preferred shures,

“MU TSAI” IN THE STRAITS.

London, June 5.

In the House of Commons, replying to Lord H. Cavendish Bentinck, as regards the existence of the maui tadi system in the Malay States und Straits, Capt. the Hon. W. Ormsby Gore said the Governor had not yet forwarded a full report. The Governor was communicating with the Government of Hongkong regarding the steps being taken there and would doubtless profit by the latters' experience.

THE REPARATIONS CONTROVERSY.

London, June 5. Fresh developments in the Reparations controversy are im- minent with the meeting of M. Poincare and M. Theunis at. Brussels. to-morrow, to discuss the Ruhr situation gene.ally and the new Belgian proposals fr settlement. Almost simultaneously a new German note is expected, which it is anticipated will be more in the nature of an explanatory, memorandum of the former proposals, backed, however, by the Reich's private and public resources.

SHIPPING BOARD PLANS,

Washington, June 5.

The Shipping Board has decided to operate sufficient vessels to keep the American flag on all trade routes and has appointed a committee to draw up administrative plans for the formation of companies for this purpose, to be controlled by the Shipping Board."

GEORGE JAY GOULD'S WILL.

New York, June 5.

The principal beneficiary under the late George Jay Gould's will, is his second wife Guinevere Sinclair, the English actress, for whom a $4.000.000 trust fund is created, with succession to her two children. The trust fund inherited from his father Jay Gould, is divided an:oug his seven children The residuary of the estate is divided between all nine.

by his previous marriage.

AMERICA'S DRY BAN.

London, June 5.

A report from Liverpool is that, the North Atlantic steamship companies have practically decided that out ging liners will carry only sufficient liquor to last for the outward voyage, thus making a dry home run. It confidently believed that a way will be found of circumventing the United States day ban.

to the Medical Officer of Health. working arrangement between Dr. Ozorin. He appeared to think It seems to me rather ambiguous. prisate practitioners and the Meds that the clause which stated that Dr. Ozorio: It says no case csocal cer of Health. They would no teprual Whe to take place be removed without the permission find that, as the law stood at pre-except under the urder ol of the Medical officer of Health. sent. it was quite unworkable, or the Medical Officer and then This mesas that we must get your that a deadlock might probably only in such manner as he pre permission.

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primarily the interests of bisunnecessarily the decision of medi Ir. Oeitie: That is in I read own patients whilst the Medical cal practitioners That was not a Oficer of Health took up ufact The Medical Oficer of The Flen. Mr. . . Hallifas different attitude and looked at Health took such precautions as he having seconded the Chairman's the watter from the point of thought necessary in seeing that the mution,

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The Chairuna aid that WEST there was a difference of opinion disinfected, etc. uod made arrange- Dr. Ozorio complained about in it was new provided that, in tealments for its sending out, but he clause 2 was exactly the same as of the Medical Officer of Health did to end it out personally. in the present by-laws. No pltera- going to the Magistrate, he should The medical practitioner was not tions were proposed. In regard to put the case fra before the Beard bound to telephona or write to the Dr. Ozoric's second point. the sad obtain their support, and then Medical Officer of Health any more Chairman mentioned that under apply to the Magistrate. There than a man who bad bis house on Section 8 of the Ordinance, say was no intention whatever to try fire was nader an obligation to medical practitioner had power in and restrict the discretion of pri-telephone to the Captam Superin any case in which he considered vate practitioners: they were only tendent of Police for the Fire that as infectious case was not endeavouring to obta a some, work rigade. Any medical man could properly housed to apply to the able arrangement. Dr. Ozorio slao telephone for the ambulance. The Magistrate for so order to remove mentioned that no pames were Medical Officer of Health simply the patient.

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approve cases as they occurred. ambulance. The effect of the Unworkable Arrangements. There was no intention, as it were, clause was not to take away the The Chairman: Yes. The Chair of frowning on private institution opportunity of any medical practi- msn proceeded to point out that for the reception or private cases, tioner in having a case properly re- clause 5, to which. Dr. Ozoriu bed The Medical Officer.of Health moved. made reference, had been inserted said be should ke to correct a specifically to make some sort of misunderstanding on the part of

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