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University. It is our hope that the

General Medical Council will be

able

prepared to register the holders of

such degrees and so enable them to

practice in this country or elsewhere in

Some time ago the British Empire. We are in correspondence

with them on this matter. Subject to a

solution being found to certain technical-

difficulties that have arisen, the Council indicated that they wand. In proparent have agreed to recognise degrees conferred

on students who have completed at least two

years of medical study in the University of

Hong Kong and subject to their being

satisfied as to the standard of the students'

subsequent teaching at four named Chinese

Universities. In this connection they will

be prepared to accept the recommendations of

Gordon King.ĥ

You have already most kindly agreed

would

to serve on this Committee to which we are

also inviting Hornell, Kanntze and N. L. Smith,

with Southorn as Chairman. The Committee

should have little to do except to take formal

action on the recommendations of Gordon King

and I hope that it will not take up too much

of your time.

(Signes) G. E. J. CENT,

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