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There being no other questions the next witness, Sister Young, was

balled.

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She was sworn by His Excellency and then asked to relate all

she Enew personally about the charges against Dr. Laing. She said :-

I was on duty in the lower hospital at about 12.30 a.m. on the

morning of the 9th May. The Wardmester rang up Dr. Laing but was

unable to call him.. I then said that Dr. Bell had better be called

at once,

and the Wardmaster said he did not wish to do that if it

could be helped. He said if I promised not to say anything about

it he would tell me Dr. Laing was drunk. I said "You had better

ring up Dr. Bell, and I went to the Hospital to see if a doctor

was wented very badly, and I found that He was, We rang up Dr.

Bell and then both Dr. Bell and Dr. Laing appeared. At about three

o'clock I got an urgent message to go to the bungalow When I got

there I found everything in confusion, basins were overturned and

Sister Allaway was very frightened. She said that Dr. Laing was

drunk and unable to attend to the operation. I tried to take him

away but he said he was going to finish the work, so I helped in

every way I could and he removed the afterbirth. I then got him

out into the corridor and after he had washed his hands I told him

he had much better go to bed. He said he wanted to write notes,

and I gave him paper which he woulh not have because it had Government

Civil Hospital on it instead of Maternity Hospital. He fooled about

for a very long time and wrote things which were not history at all,

and then I got him his coat and stick and told him he had better

go to bed.

He put his aru around me and said why was I so head-en

hy and he was so drunk that I had to go and pilot him down the

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