AT, 44929 322 50mm. 1/44 C.N.Ld. 748

C. O.

Mr. Thorogood. 2/6/44. Mr. Daskin

7. E. J. Gent.

Mr. G. L. M. Clauson.

Sir C. Jeffries.

2 DRAFT. LETTER.

THE REGISTRAR,

G.M.C.

Copay to Scatt. (19)

FURTHER ACTION.

to

Kecui In Thorogood

536k/7/44 Hong Kong.

Sir A. Dawe.

2/6f.

Sir W. Battershill.

(77)

(5)

(&- to 13)

Perm U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

3 Secretary of State

16.

Sir

18

167

Fw 7: Parker's

7-

sjuture.

Sao

Colonial Office,

June, 1944.

I am etc. to acknowledge the receipt

of your letter MH/PT No.61459 of the 31st

May, intimating that the Executive

Committee of the G.M.C. are satisfied

that students who obtain degrees granted

by the University under a scheme on the

(from this

lines proposed in the Department

letter)

(53611/4/42) of May 21, 1943, after (1)

going through two or more years of

medical study in the University of Hong Kong, and (2) completing the curriculum

in one of the Medical Colleges specified in Dr. Gordon King's memorandum, may

properly be registered as Colonial

practitioners under section 11 of the

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