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Hongkong's Advantages

Dr. Yen continued: Those who are working in China have many reasons to envy our colleagues in Hongkong. As we were visiting your hospitals wa were impressed with the great number as well as the quality

and comfort of your hospitals and sanatoriums. Furthermore

the best here a medical school, one of the have A large number of British and in the Far East. More than that Hongkong has good laws and much Chinese distinguished medical mon

more the effectivo enforcement of and their friends gathered at these laws for the protection of the banquet given at the Gloucester medical practice against unjust litl-

and for the extermination

There privileges Bre not

more

Hotel last night, when the long China.

kong Chinese Medical Association, the Hongkong University Medical Society and members of the Hong-

The only disadvantage to your

popu whereas

kong and China brauch of the practice is the limited scope. Hong- kong and Kowloon has only a popu- British Medical Association, were hosts to Dr, F. C. Yen, and dele-lation of about three quarters of a million and already the number of gates attending the third blennial doctors in the Colony far exceeds in China in relation to conference of the Chinese Medicn! tho

in China wo Association, held in Canton Inst week. The event was a big success have 400,009,000 people and there is anl ng call for qualif.

pressing and Dr. Arthur Woo in particular a great

ed cloctors and I am sure many of was tireless as master of ceremon

you are prepared to work for our Lles.

people in China if you only know the opportunity.

Dr. Ip Kam-wah, President of the Hongkong Chinese Medical Association, was in the chair.

the

The toaste of liis Majesty King and the Republie of China wero proposed by the Chairman.

Delegates Welcomed

Act As Liaison

Here I believe the Chinese Medical Association can form a liaison in bringing more and more doctors for service to China. After all, these Interests

of medical men to Chinn the bond of medical strengthen woul

and profession between Hongkong the rest of China. happy relationship may be brought There are many ways where this

thinking in your medi I was about. Hongkong Medical Association. I believe this cal school with its excellent facilities, is the first time that our Association there ought to be many students by the pre from China to study, not only under- many

ties for post graduate study.

In a speech of welcome, Dr. Ip Kam-wah, said:-Dr. F. C. Yen, delegates of the Chinese Medieal Association, ladies and gentlemen To-night is a unique occasion in history of the

Chinese

ore has been honourished guests graduates but niso afford opportuni-

'sence of so

that

ב.

You

As we have many

Use

how AB-

highly

of

Exchange of Professors

The speaker suggested that the exchange of profeanora between the medical faculties of China and Hong should assist immensely in uniting kong would be of great benefit, and the members of the profession Hongkong and China.

tions.

in

association

13, 1935.

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"I want to make it quite clear that and to local members of the British mentioned they were glad to see Bir Elly Kadoorie, a very great philan-I do not believe nor do I admit for Medical Association.

Over two hundred guests attended the recent tonear conferred on him some work in China for reasons of and were received by Sir Thomas thropist to medical work. He also one moment that our medical grad- congratulated Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo on nates are prevented from going to Government House for the occasion, said Sir William. "It is and Lady Southorn. They later in- by the Hongkong Government. (Ap: money" plause.)

where photo- that they don't know where a gospected the gardens, and it is just there that the Chin-graphs were taken. Sir William Hornell

esc Medical Association, if it is well Tea was served in the ballroom, and if the Hongkong and light refreshments were taken organised, Replying to the toast, Sir William harassed Vice-Chancellors of the Horrellid that as one of the most branch keeps in touch with centres, on the roof garden, where the host can help the Hongkong University and hustons chatted with the guests an unlimited degree." (Ap-and the delegates became acquainted Hongkong

University" he mastį plause.)

with the largely represented medical

Dr.

WAS R

Official Guests 7

Th following at at His Excel- leney's table: Dr., Wu Lion-teh, Pro- fessor W. I. Gerrard, the Hon. Dr.

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

and colleagues. We are glad to wel- come you after your teen 50

strenuous week in which occupied with the activities of the Medical

Conference in Canton. Now Conference is over, our dis- tinguished colleagues are returning to their duties in their respective locations.

It is my happy privilege as Pre- sident of the Hongkong Chinese Medical Association to extend to all

Loyal Local Support our guests a very, very hearty wel-

"Finally let me say just one word come. I trust you have been able to in spite of the frugality of our hos President Ling, in his presidential regale yourselves adequately to-night in connection with the Association. I can assure you that it address, stressed on the importance pitality. hine given our association the great of strengthening the branch because heartily endorsed the remarks of Dr. The dinner was followed by a community of Hongkong. est pleasure tó arrange this function...

think he is right because Yen regarding the dissemination of dance. I would like to express my sincere this strength of central association correct information. Hongkong was gratitude to all the ladies who have must depend on all its local associa

Jong

way from other centres of delighted

us with their charming tions, and we are very proud that medical education and politics and

branch

A. R. Wellington, Dr. Gordon Thomp here to-night.

Hongkong The presence

The official guests were as follows: Dr. G. D. R. Black, Dr. W. B. sametimes the information brought Buccess the of to-night's memorable gathering is stands at on the list You, wive to me by my harassed medical staff Sir William Hornell, Hon. Mr. M. A. Moore, Dr. LF Shu-fan, Dr.

answered to our repeated calls, when incorrect and it worries us ter-K. Lo and Mrs. Lo, Hon. Mr. S. W. Arthur Woo, Dr. T. C. Wong, Dr... Beasure. due to them in important Items her it be a question of services ribly reg

Ts'o and Mrs. Tao, Hon. Mr. R. IIIp Kam-wab, Dr. Chau Wal-cheung past or contribution of support, the

Dr. Sun Yat-sen, he said, on the programme I do not propose and your support has been

lion. Kotowall and Mrs. Kotewall, very to take up any more of your time much appreciated by the Central Aformer student of the old Hongkong | Dr. A. R., Wellington and Mrs. Wel. and Dr. F. C. Yen but I do wish to say on behalf of

sociation, but we believe in order to Medical College for Chinese and bla lington, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chan, Mr, Mr. and the Hongkong sociation

strengthen this relationship we need Diploma now hangs in one of the and Mrs. D. Burlingham, Mr. and

Mrs. A. S. Campbell, Professor and and Mrs. honoured we

W. I. Gerrard, Professor feel

this to keep mombers fully informed of University's medical buildings, in having

"As I have often said before in grand opportunity

the activities of the Central A550-

Mr Ho Kom-long, Dr. and Mrs. G.

WEEKLY RETURN FOR H.K.. to-night rectly informed and fully inforines of what some people consider a and my only

regret

AND MAINLAND is that so many of the activities of the association, freakish whim on the part of the D. R. Black, Dr. J. H. Otto from attending owing because lack of, this information will late Lord Lugard; it is a direct des

Other guests included Surgeon-

In the Colony of Hongkong, Includ to unforeseen circumstances. It is result in disinterest which we do not cendant of the school for medicine

founded by that great man, now my privilege to call upon Pro-

Captain Ferguson, Dr. J. L. Maxwell, want."

Dr. Chim

Wong, Dr. F. C. Yen,ing the Island, Kowloon and the Now fessor Gerrard to propose the tonat

Patrick Manson," he said.

Mrs. Hume, Dr. 8: 9. Strahan, Dr. Territories, luring the week ending of the

evening (Applause).

University's Finances Wu Lien-teh, Dr. Edgar Chen, Mr. 8 a.m. on Saturday, November 9, Gerrard's Speech

A. Morris, Dr. Y. N. Yang, Dr. and thoro were altogether 43 traffic ne

cidents, as the

result of which 18 Proposing

sing the toast of the Chinese

"We have with us to-night Sir Mrs. Li Shu-fan, Dr. Clarke Begg Medical Association; Prof. W. I

Elly Kadoorie, a great philanthrop and Dr. Gordon Thompson.

persons were injured. President of the Hongkong

Of the persons injured 11 ist, but I am not going to ask him

pedestrians; 10 pedestrians wer for a subscription (laughter) but I

the rond without keeping crossing the De. G. D. R. Black, President of must tell you that at the present.

AT TEA PARTY proper lookout for trafic one-person here to-night to sing the praises of the longkong and China Branch of moment the finances of the Univer- GUESTS the Chinese Medical Association.

was injured, being knocked down by sity are very dificult; you can well Income on mort-

atramear, whilst walking in the This evening we are endeavouring the Most of the ion Medical understand that.

posing the toast of the Non-Medical

middle of the road on the tram tracks. in a small way to entertain the

smho 18.50 delegates

"have

One passenger was injured while at travelled from Guests, suid that they were fortun-gages have not been so readily forth- of the great

a moving neste in having such a distinguished coming us it used to be and we now all corners

Chineso

tempting to alight from and representative gathering present have to adjust our budget on a low

tremear to attend the third general and extended a special welcome to rate of exchange. Republic

Two drivers and four vehicle pas- I should hate to think that any conference of the C.M.A. which took the ladies.

His Excellency the Offeer Ad-

Government, Canton place in Ch

Inst week. Un-

Dr. Black added that the whole thing was going to happen to prevent ministering

Sir sengers were injured as the result of Southorn, . and "Lady a collison between vehicles,

Of the 43 accidente, 23 fortunately many whom wo had hoped medical profession in Ilongkong and the advancement of that University Thomas would be here to-night had to return South China owed a deep depot of Medical school and I want all those Southern, yesterday gave a garden

their posta of duty with all gratitude to Sir William Hernell and interested who are interested to party to the delegates to the Chin-collisions between two vehicles, 11

Medical Association meeting persons were struck by vehicles, and.. possible speed. It is and to think they were always happy to honour know that we are in for a difficult ese that the unsettled political situation him in any way they could. He also time.

which has just concluded at Canton, accidents were due to other causes, in North China should be so disturb- ing to the members of our profes slon,

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our delegate friends 1. Mtertaining ciation, not only informed but cor public the medical faculty is not part Mrs. L. T. Ride, Sir Eliy Kadoorie,|

were

Gerrity Medical Society, said:

-I-am-far-less competent-than many-

This is a memorable occasion. It marks the end of the third gencial conference of the C.M.A. nad at the ᏂᏝᎢ . time the Centenary of the foundation of the first Christian

but Last Hospital in South China. not least the delegates of the are being entertained

where the great founder of the Chinese Republic, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, received his Diploma with distinc- tion from the old College of Medi- eine. (Applause).

What C.M.A. Is Many of the laity do not know what the C.M.A. stands for. As it exists to-day it is a combination of the China Medical Association found- ed 49 years ago and the Nations! Medical Association in Ching ganised In 1914. The amalgamation took place on April 15, 1932 and that date is a landmark in China's advance to take her place in the forefront of medical progress,

or-

In the face of all opposition, the C.M.A. hus performed an inestima ble

raising the standard

practice

of mice by in China, and it is generally recognised that it is much more in the interests of the public than in the Interests of the members of the Association.

Compared with similar institutions in other countries, the C.M.A. is young but it has been quick to learn from tho experience of others. Furthermore, the CM.A. Is keeping programme of advancement above any party polities and that is in the best traditions of our profession. Every country is now realising that the greatest asset with which it should be concerned is the health of its people. (Applause).

The toast was duly honoured.

Dr. Yen's Speech

Replying, Dr. F. C. Yon, Director of the National Medical College, Shanghal, expressed thanks to the hosts on behalf of the delegates.

Dr. Yen anld that It was due to the splendid co-operation of the three bodies, the Hongkong Chinese Medical Association, Hongkong University Medical Society and the Hongkong und China Branch of the British Medical Association, that Hongkong had advanced to its satisfactory medical position to-day."

Concluding. Mr. Yen said that he wanted the gathering to feel that the C.M.A. was theirs and at their command and always at their ser vice.

Dr. Black's Remarks

KING'S

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Grand drama set to glorious music! A gifi

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evening of heart-warming entertainment!

Glorious

Grace

Sir

Professor Maxwell.

and

Entertained by Sir Thomas And Lady Southern

the

were

were

OPENING TO-MORROW

ALHAMBRA

Moore

LOVE ME FOREVER

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