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Secretary of State.
Mr Calder.30.l
Downing Street,
January, 1939.
# FEB 1939
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HONG KONG.
NO.
GOVERNOR.
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Mauritius Ordinance No.27 of 1923.
FURTHER ACTION.
I have etc. to acknowledge the
() receipt of your despatch No.817 of the
7th of November, 1938, on the subject of
a request made to you by the Hong Kong
Veterinary Association for the
introduction of legislation making it an
offence for any person who is not on the
register of the Royal College of
Veterinary Surgeons to use any title or
description indicating that he is a
Fellow or Member of that College, or
that he is a veterinary surgeon, or is
specially qualified to practise
veterinary surgery.
2.
I have to inform you that in
1930 the question of the recognition of
Dominion
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Dominion qualifications of persons wishing
to practise as veterinary surgeons in the
Colonial Empire came up for discussion, as
& result of which certain Colonies where
restrictive legislation existed confining
veterinary practise to Members or Fellows
of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons,
were asked to consider whether the existing
legislation should not be modified to
provide for the practising of veterinary
castain persons with okien
to be
surgery by any person whose qualifications,
for your
consideration
were recognised by the Governor in Council.
support that the bussons Enliked
I would accordingly be prepared to recommend
inting Kang
to practise should be
for exemption from disallowance a Bili
restricting the practise of veterinary
surgery to Members of the Royal College of
Veterinary Surgeons, provided that the terms
of such a Bill defined persons entitled to
practise in the Territory to be:-
(a)
any person who is a Fellow or
Member of the Royal College of Veterinary
Surgeons;
(b) any person who possesses a
veterinary
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