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No.49.

Hongkong.

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Government House, 28 FER O

Hongkong, 24th. January,

1903.

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In reply to the 2nd. paragraph of your

Despatch No. 137 of the 23rd. of April, 1901, which I regret

has remained so long unanswered, I have the honour to inform

you that the Authorities of the Chinese College of Medicine

recognise that it would be useless at present to ask the

General Medical Council of Great Britain to recognise the

College as an examining Body, because the course of study and

qualifying examination is owing to the want of an Anatomical

School and other disadvantages, not yet up to the minimum

standards required by the Imperial Medical Acts.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your mest obedient

Humble servant,

Governor, &c..

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

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