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Dr. J. T. Smalley acted as Deputy Director from February 1st in addition to his duties as Medical Officer in charge of Victoria Hospital.

3. Leave of Absence. The following were granted leave of absence:-

Dr. D. J. Valentine, M.C., Medical Officer in Charge Government Civil Hospital from 6th May, 1928 to 27th February, 1929.

Dr. J. R. Craig from 23rd June, 1928 to 18th July, 1929.

Dr. J. P. Fehily, Health Officer of Port from 1st October, 1928 to 28th November, 1929.

Dr. E. P. Minett, Bacteriologist from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928.

Dr. (Mrs.) E. M. Minett, School Medical Officer from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928.

4. Appointments. Dr. W. K. Dunscombe was appointed Assistant Bacteriologist on December 12th 1927, and arrived in the Colony on January 5th. During the absence on leave of Dr. E. P. Minett he acted as Government Bacteriologist.

Dr. H. A. Fawcett was appointed 2nd Medical Officer of Health on March 8th, and arrived in the Colony on April 13th.

Dr. F. J. Farr was appointed Radiologist on September 20th and arrived in the Colony on November 25th.

During the year a new post of Masseuse and Electro-therapeutist was made to which Miss Siggins was appointed and commenced work on July 15th.

The post of Malariologist which was provided for in the Estimates remained unfilled.

Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. Dovey was appointed 2nd Assistant Visiting Medical Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries becoming 1st Assistant on the death of Mrs. Hickling.

5. Deaths. It is with great regret I have to record the deaths of Dr. J. B. Addison, M.B.E., Principal Civil Medical Officer, and Dr. (Mrs.) A. D. Hickling, M.B.E., Assistant Medical Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries.

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M 11 Dr. J. T. Smalley acted as Deputy Director from February 1st in addition to his duties as Medical Officer in charge of Victoria Hospital. 3. Leave of Absence. The following were granted leave of absence:- Dr. D. J. Valentine, M.C., Medical Officer in Charge Government Civil Hospital from 6th May, 1928 to 27th February, 1929. Dr. J. R. Craig from 23rd June, 1928 to 18th July, 1929. Dr. J. P. Fehily, Health Officer of Port from 1st October, 1928 to 28th November, 1929. Dr. E. P. Minett, Bacteriologist from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928. Dr. (Mrs.) E. M. Minett, School Medical Officer from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928. 4. Appointments. Dr. W. K. Dunscombe was appointed Assistant Bacteriologist on December 12th 1927, and arrived in the Colony on January 5th. During the absence on leave of Dr. E. P. Minett he acted as Government Bacteriologist. Dr. H. A. Fawcett was appointed 2nd Medical Officer of Health on March 8th, and arrived in the Colony on April 13th. Dr. F. J. Farr was appointed Radiologist on September 20th and arrived in the Colony on November 25th. During the year a new post of Masseuse and Electro-therapeutist was made to which Miss Siggins was appointed and commenced work on July 15th. The post of Malariologist which was provided for in the Estimates remained unfilled. Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. Dovey was appointed 2nd Assistant Visiting Medical Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries becoming 1st Assistant on the death of Mrs. Hickling. 5. Deaths. It is with great regret I have to record the deaths of Dr. J. B. Addison, M.B.E., Principal Civil Medical Officer, and Dr. (Mrs.) A. D. Hickling, M.B.E., Assistant Medical Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries.
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M 11 Dr. J. T. Smalley acted as Deputy Director from February 1st in addition to his duties as Medical Officer in charge of Victoria Hospital. 3. Leave of Absence. The following were granted leave of absence:- Dr. D. J. Valentine, M.C., Medical Officer in Charge Government Civil Hospital from 6th May, 1928 to 27th Feb- ruary, 1929. Dr. J. R. Craig from 23rd June, 1928 to 18th July, 1929. Dr. J. P. Fehily, Health Officer of Port from 1st October, 1928 to 28th November, 1929. Dr. E. P. Minett, Bacteriologist from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928. Dr. (Mrs.) E. M. Minett, School Medical Officer from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928. 4.-Appointments.-Dr. W. K. Dunscombe was appointed Assistant Bacteriologist on December 12th 1927, and arrived in the Colony on January 5th. During the absence on leave of Dr. E. P. Minett he acted as Government Bacteriologist. Dr. H. A. Fawcett was appointed 2nd Medical Officer of Health on March 8th, and arrived in the Colony on April 13th. Dr. F. J. Farr was appointed Radiologist on September 20th and arrived in the Colony on November 25th. During the year a new post of Masseuse and Electro- therapeutist was made to which Miss Siggins was appointed and commenced work on July 15th. The post of Malariologist which was provided for in the Estimates remained unfilled. Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. Dovey was appointed 2nd Assistant Visiting Medical Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries becoming 1st Assistant on the death of Mrs. Hickling. 5.-Deaths. It is with great regret I have to record the deaths of Dr. J. B. Addison, M.B.E., Principal Civil Medical Officer, and Dr. (Mrs.) A. D. Hickling, M.B.E., Assistant Medi- cal Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries.
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M 11

Dr. J. T. Smalley acted as Deputy Director from February 1st in addition to his duties as Medical Officer in charge of Victoria Hospital.

3. Leave of Absence. The following were granted leave of absence:-

Dr. D. J. Valentine, M.C., Medical Officer in Charge Government Civil Hospital from 6th May, 1928 to 27th Feb- ruary, 1929.

Dr. J. R. Craig from 23rd June, 1928 to 18th July, 1929.

Dr. J. P. Fehily, Health Officer of Port from 1st October, 1928 to 28th November, 1929.

Dr. E. P. Minett, Bacteriologist from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928.

Dr. (Mrs.) E. M. Minett, School Medical Officer from 25th January, 1928 to 8th November, 1928.

4.-Appointments.-Dr. W. K. Dunscombe was appointed Assistant Bacteriologist on December 12th 1927, and arrived in the Colony on January 5th. During the absence on leave of Dr. E. P. Minett he acted as Government Bacteriologist.

Dr. H. A. Fawcett was appointed 2nd Medical Officer of Health on March 8th, and arrived in the Colony on April 13th.

Dr. F. J. Farr was appointed Radiologist on September 20th and arrived in the Colony on November 25th.

During the year a new post of Masseuse and Electro- therapeutist was made to which Miss Siggins was appointed and commenced work on July 15th.

The post of Malariologist which was provided for in the Estimates remained unfilled.

Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. Dovey was appointed 2nd Assistant Visiting Medical Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries becoming 1st Assistant on the death of Mrs. Hickling.

5.-Deaths. It is with great regret I have to record the deaths of Dr. J. B. Addison, M.B.E., Principal Civil Medical Officer, and Dr. (Mrs.) A. D. Hickling, M.B.E., Assistant Medi- cal Officer to Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries.

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