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There is but one healing power MEDICAL DEGREES ANOTHER CAPTURE pod earth, and that is the mental dement of faith and hope It
`GERMAN MISSIONARY IN mattera not whether. It was the
RED HANDS. "upittle" which Christ Jesus pat on the blind man's eyes, the
$10,000 RANSOM WANTED "hem" of his "garment" touch- ed, the healing attributed to relics
At one time It was the almost Information has been received and shrines, the devout prayers universal custom for medical by the Berlin Mission that a Ger- of clergy or laymen or the physl students educated in London and man miasidhary, the Rev. George cians prescriptions all these are aiming at general practice not to Schramm, his wife and their but the transmitting media for seek a university degree, and 'as five-years-old daughter were kid- the vitalising mental element of
that custom still prevails to a con- napped in Nananfu, in the south hope and faith." The Christian siderable extent a large propor- of Klangai province, on Jan. 22 by Science Watchman."
tion of medical men in England a party, of Communists,, who de possess diplomas or licences to manded a ransom of $10,000 Mr. J. G, Charloton, of the practise but not degrees in medi-. Mrs. Schramm and the daughter Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., who went on special leave cine. This is a fact which they have since been released and have sometimes find reason to regret, arrived in Namhung, in the north Laat September, has successfully and to such practitioners the fol of Kwangtung. The Rev. Mr. passed the examination for extra lowing paragraphs may be of in- Schramm, however, is still detain- chief engineer.
terest. It should be noted that ed
the M. M. Brux diploma, if obtain- The German Consul-General in A Concert organised by Mrs. L. C. F. Bellamy will be given at ed subsequently to June, 1888, is Canton has communicated with not registrable, and that the Mr. Chu Chao-hsien (Commission- the Helena May Institute on University of Brussels no longer er for Foreign Affairs) who has Thursday, February 7, at 5.80 holds special examinations for given an assurance that he will p.m. Tea tickets must be booked
foreign medical practitioners. exert every effort to secure the before February 6 (advt.).
release of the missionary, The University of Durham :
Berlin Mission is also taking necessary steps towards this end.
The forthcoming marriage is announced of Mr. J. S. Shak, headmaster, Sacred Heart Col- lege, whose address is No. 444, Nathan-road, Kowloon, to Mias R. Chung, No. 318 Nathan-road, Kowloon.
The degree of MDs granted by the University of Durham to rcgistered practitioners of not TWO APPRENTICES less than fifteen years' standing, who have been qualified and in practice for that period, upon the ALLEGED CONDITIONS IN A
·TAILOR'S SHOP. following conditions, without
A claim for the return of $250
The Coyne Musical Comedy residence: The candidate must be Company gave another clever per-40 years of age, and must pro- formance at the Star Theatre duce a certificate of moral char paid for provisions for two last evening and were accorded acter from three registered medi-tailors' apprentices for two years an enthusiastic reception upon cal practitioners. Should he not was not successful in the Sum- Court yesterday when this, their final, appearance at have passed an examination in mary the Kowloon rendezvous. The arts previous to the professional allegations were made as to the Company will appear on Saturday examination in virtue of which youths' treatment by the master, Plaintiff was Li Chuk-wen, No. night at the Theatre Royal, for his name was placed on the
is examined in 30, Wing Lok-street, 2nd floor. one night only, and are occupy-Register, he ing the interval with a trip to classics and mathematics; The apprentices were Li Chor and Canton, where one show will be otherwise, he is required to Li Cheong. Defendant was Lo. translate into English passages
Kuk-lee, No. 13, Cochrane-street. presented.
Mr. F. X. d'Almada was for from any one of the following Latin authors: Caesar; De Bella plaintiff and Mr. A. E. Hall for de-
fendant. cumstances-many literally starv- ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY Gallico (first three books); Virgil, The claim was for return of
Aeneid (first three books); or Celsus (first three books). moneys paid 'for a consideration. Natives of India or the British which has failed."
Evidence was given that the Other efforts, of course,
colonies are placed on the same being made to relieve the distress,
The St. David's Society of Hong footing as natives of Great Bri- apprentices had to wash dishes, Mail.
and the most recent to come to our Kong held its annual meeting intain, and must be registered on help the cook, sweep floors, carry the Sanitary Board Room, Post the books of the General Medical water, and that they had been assaulted by defendant's brother. notice strikes us as possessing & office-building, yesterday after Council of the United Kingdom.
Mr. Hall submitted that he had" Professional Examination.-The lot of practicality. This is a noon, under the chairmanship of candidate must pass an examina- no case to answer. His Honour scheme formulated by the Nation-Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones.
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PRINCE AND PEOPLE
million people in straitened cir-
ing-it will also be realised that much more support is required. `
are
ANOTHER EFFORT TO HOLD DINNER
The report of the year's work tion in the following subjects: the Pulsne Judge (Mr. Justise al Council of Social Service, in showed that one of the principal (1) Frinciples and practice of Jacks) agreed and entered judg- consultation with the Ministry functions which was attended by medicine, including psychological ment for defendant.
BRITISH ROYALTY
A NEW BURIAL GROUND AT FROGMORE
of Labour. It is proposed that members of the society was the medicine, hygiene, and therapeu- throughout the country every villaying of a wreath on the Ceno-tics; (ii) principles and practice of lage should consider the possibil. taph on St. David's Day. Messrs.urgery; (iii)) midwifery and D. J. Lewis, D. Davies, and Capt. diseases of women and children; ity of finding employment and ac- E. Jones became life members (iv), pathology, medical and sur- commodation" for one miner's during the year while Mr. E. gical; (v) anatomy, medical and
The Dean of Windsor has noti family.
The scheme has, it is Lloyd Jones and Capt. W. H. surgical; (vi) medical jurispru- claimed, greater possibilities than the Society.
Williams, M.C., R.A.S.U. joined dence and toxicology. Candidates
are examined by means of written fied the Home press as follows:-
"Owing to the fact that the vault · is at first realised, particularly The following members were papers, clinically, and viva voce at
the College of Medicine, Northum under St. George's Chapel was when it is appreciated that suit-elected to serve for the ensuing berland Road, Newcastle, and in getting full, and that, sama of the able work for unemployed miners year: President, Capt. Thomas;
Vice-President, Mr. D. Mthe Royal Victoria Indrmary. The members of the Royal Family pre is not restricted to unsicilled la-Richards; Hon. Secretary and classical part of the examination ferred burial in the earth to burial bour.
The collieries employ car-Treasurer, Mr. E. R. Price; com- may be taken separately from the In a vault, the King has had a small behind the Mausoleum in the penters, amiths and inen qualified mittee, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Wynne professional or payment of a por- and beautiful burial ground made This was in other trades. This scheme, E. C. Thomas, D. Davies, and
Jones, Messrs. H. Owen Hughes, tion (210 108.) of the full fee,
The examinations are held twice rounds of Frogmore. together with the others that R. R. Davies.
a year, in June and December, consecrated by the Bishop of Oxford. In future only the So-
have been approved, will, we are
"It was decided to make another Notice, accompanied by the fee vereigns and those in the direct effort this year to hold an annual and certificates, must be sent to line of succession will be buried Other members of Rure, receive a fillip following dinner and it was suggested that the Secretary of Examinations, at in the vault. the characteristically thoughtful members be circularised to this the University of Durham College the Royal Family, after a service of Medicine, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in St. George's Chapel, will be and thorough tour now being effect.
In connection with the laying at least twenty-eight days before taken to the new ground. As the undertaken by the Prince of of the wreath on the Cenotaph the commencement of the examin-relations of some of those who have been lately burd wished Mrs. Hooper volunteered to sup- Fecs. The fee is 50 guiness, their bodies to lie in the new ply the daffodils for making the
which includes the degree fee; If a ground, the coffins have been re- wreath.
"This is positively ghastly!" The phrase, uttered by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales with astonish-Wales.
ment and sadness, most aptly-des- cribes the conditions in the work-
Votes of thanks to the Chair-
fresh hope in the breasts of his all of whom, it would be noted in unfortunate countrymen who are yesterday's "China Mail" have CELL SUICIDE workless through purely econo- been convicted of bribery with
f
AFFAIR
ation.
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In the Royal Vault at the east end of St. George's Chapel were buried:-
Princess Amalia, died 1810.' Princess Charlotte of Wales, died 1817.
Queen Charlotte, died 1818. King George III, died 1820. Friderick Duke of York, died
Edward Duke of Kent, died 1927, King George IV., died 1880.. King William IV, died.1887. Princess Augusta,, daughter, of King George IV., died 1840.
Queen Adelaide died 1849, George, King of Hanover, did
The Duke of Albany, youngest
lees colliery areas of northern The Bribery Case
Mr. D. Davies expressed thanks candidate fall to pass, 20 guineas moved from the vault and placed to the society on behalf of the are retained, but if he present him there, under the superintendence of England through which he is now There will be very little sym-member who had been assisted self again 40 guiness only are re-the Dean of Windsor."
quired. passing on a tour of investigation.pathy wasted on Goddard, the ex-uring the past year. That great good will come of the sergeant of the London Police, on
The Swiss Universities Prince's visit we have no doubt, Mrs. Meyrick, the so-called man and outgoing committee and
Prince Octavius and Prince Al- special mention of the work done The Universities of Lausanne
fred, sons of King George III., re and the mere fact that he has,"Queen" of certain London night by the hon. secretary, Mr. G. Sand Berne have arrangements voluntarily, embarked upon this clubs, and on the individual who Hugh Jones concluded the meet- which permit British practition-moved from Westminster Abbey.
Augusta Duchess of Brunswick, voyage of discovery will breed | rejoices in the name of Ribuffi, ing.
ars to proceed to the M.D. degree,
of King George III. and but this alone does not confer the sister
mather of Queen Caroline, died right to practise in Switzerland, 1818. for which the possession of the Princess Charlotte and Princess State or Federal Diploms is Elizabath, daughters of the Duke Lof Clarcace, afterwards King mic causes. Of benefit also, to the regard to the conductor rather INQUIRY INTO THE TRAGIC necessary, Neither degree is re-
gistrable in this country,
William IV. Prince will be this journeying the misconduct of night clubs
At Lausanne the British practi- among the hills and dales of with which Mrs. Meyrick and Major C. Willson, O.B.Etioner has to produce. (1) a certi- Northumberland and Durham Ribuffi were very closely asso-assisted by a jury, held an inquiry ficate of matriculation in & British yesterday into the circumstances University, or of having passed a where want and misery stalks as ciated. The ex-sergeant, though attending the death of Cheng preliminary examination recognised brazenly by day as by night. He he protested his innocence, was Kwan-wal, s prisoner, who com- by the General Medical Council for has talked with men who have convicter of having received mitted suicide while being detain the purposes of registration is a 1827. been without employment for bribes, and apprently, the other cell at the Central Police station degree or diploma qualifying for ed as a zemanded prisoner in a medical student; (2) a certificate of two, three and four years; he has two prisoners, were equally volu- on the night between Jan, 14-15. the practice in the United Kingdom stood, with moist eyes, by the ble in their protestations of hav-
It was revealed that the de- and the certificate of registration as bedside of a woman who had dieding offered or given bribes. The ceased killed himself by stuffing a medical practitioner in the United because she could not get enough learned judge and the London one of his socks into his mouth Kingdom, He must then undergo a to eat; he has listened to the sor-jury thought otherwise, and then and strangling himself with theva voce examination in three sub-
followed punishment which we other. rowful story of a blind miner who think, on the whole, fits the crime.
Evidence, was given by Sergt. Jects of the final medical examine 1878,
tion. Next he must, present has been turned out of his cot- It can easily be imagined that the Faton, who stated that artificial thesis for the doctorate, prepared son of Queen Victoria, died 1984.
The Duke of Clarence, oldest son and completed -โช one of tage; he has been among people infringement of the law for which respiration had been resorted to
the bribes were offered and ac-without success.
King Edward Vil, dled 1910. who have a roof over their heads cepted was of a fairly fingract: The jury returned a verdict to the Lausanne clinics under of King Edward VII, died 189%. but not clothes on their beds; he character The large bank the effect that death was due to the direction of one of the profes- Princess Christian, daughter of has seen these things for himself balance totalling some £18,000 strangulation and suffocation, sors of the Faculty of Medicine Queen Victoria, diga 1928, of
Queen Alexandys, died 1926. which Goddard is known to have without attaching any blame to Residence for a semester (October
"The Marquess of Cambridge, and his condemnation is heartfelt. accumulated is further evidence the police officers concerned, to March or April to July) is It is positively ghastly.
of the notorious nature of the whom they found to have done obligatory. The fees are: on brother of Queen Mary, died 1027. One good result of the affair Goddard has been proved all that was possible under the cir: Matriculation 20 francs; on inscrip- 24
to bed disgrace to the Metropoll cumstances. tion for the viva voce examination A fing day held in Portsmouth Prince's Inspection will no
doubt
50 francs, on presentation of thesis raised $700 for unemployed miners tan Police fine body of men show itself in an immediate awell many of whom must often be Mr. David Morgan, of Bethel 200 francs; for diploma and gradus and their families. ing of the Lord Mayor's Fund, by tempted to accept bribes. Such road, and Mr. E. Tavior of tion 25 franca, for course at lec means of which almost half a mil-a cand, is happily of very rare, oc- Frederick-road, Llansamlet, Swan-tures and laboratory instruction 30 Hon sterling has already been col-Currence, we have, in fact, no re-sen, were killed by a fall of stone francs, the printing of the thesis
costs from £7 to $12. Applications obtained. (price 50 centimes) collection
any London police at. Samlet Colliery, Llansamlet.
for admission should be made to the
Haeshel-Dufey, -3, - Rue... lected for the distressed minera officer having brought himaalt and and their dependants, This the lo into such bad odour in In this rush to escape from a fire: Dean of the Medical Faculty, Ecole amount appears to be a tidy aum,
The sentences which destroyed the buildings, ginis de Medicine, Place" de
will be of employed at an engineering works Lausannel An official plubli but when it is realised that there opinio
the hard at Bingley, Yorkshire, left their (Guide de l'Etudiant), is last are in the north of England one
wage packets and all were burned, October and April, and gi
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