MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1932.
Amalgamating The Medical Groups
Famous Chinese Surgeon's Address
THE
CHINA MAIL
THE GOVERNMENT'S ACTION:
City Hall Committee Endorses Ordinance.
LACK OF FUNDS.
In a statement made to the Press, Mr. T. A. Martin, secretary of the City Hall Committee, referring to the Government Ordinance for the resumption of the City Hall said:
Last Night's Reception To Dr.The Government has been very
And Mrs. New
sympathetic, and I might even say that the Committee endorses the Government's action." -
The Story Of Captain Brand
Some Views On America's Prohibition
An Interesting Character
He insisted on talking to a stranger of death, of his own loneli- ness. What troubled him most of momentous problem, of where he
Speaking as to the unsafe state of Even before the ship had crossed the Theatre Royal, Mr. Martin sald the Mersey Bar, those of us who
could even wearied of the sound of his voice. all was the problem, the apparently
sort of voice, and it kept on anying would choose to be buried-in Eng-
ably, according to Mr. Martin. In
for him one of the very gravest concern the land of his birth or the land of his adoption could not make up his tired and
maddled mind.
He
The question of amalgamating the National that it was doubtful whether the inhabited the cabins on C Deck had Medical Association of China and the Chinese Medi-stage superstructure cal Association was dealt with in a speech deliver-stand the erection of a safety cur- It was a hard, confident, carrying ed by Dr. W. S. New, first President of the Chinese The usefulness of the Theatre the same thing," writes "Vagabond" | land or America. The choice was Medical Association, at the Chinese Merchants Royal, too, has dropped consider in the Glasgow Evening News. Club on Saturday night, when, together with his the old days, he said, the dollar was "Prohibition, sir," it insisted, "is wife and two sisters, he was the guest of honour high and touring companies played making of the American people at a farewell reception given by the Hong Kong to large audiences, and the Theatre race of liars and hypocrites."
was able to pay its way. Now, We heard the voice long before
"My wife, sir, Hes in the Method- Branch of the Chinese Medical Association.
however, touring companies visiting we saw the man. It seemed always
ist Cemetery at Rockland, and Dr. New is the first Chinese to become a Fellow here are few and far between, and to be engaged at a distance in argu- there's a place there for me. But a this, together with the drop in the ment with another voice-a softer, man thinks in his old age of the of the American College of Surgery.
value of the dollar, has considerably prosier, slower voice. And the curtailed the Theatre's revenue.
place where he was born, and I was other voice likewise kept on refterat-born in England, in Gloucestershire, Those present on Saturday was the medical missionary and pro- Sole Source of Income. fing the same phrases: night included Doctors Arthur tection in the interests of the prac
Yes, sir." In fact, since the closing of the Woo, (President
"Prohibition, air, has proved con- of the local titioners, who have been through Theatre Royal, the Committee's sole
He had not the slightest sense branch) M. 0. Pister, Frank very trying times recently. Medical source of income had been cut off, elusively to be a beautiful experi- that his concern, especially as con- Ashton, Chau Wai-cheung, Ma education was not to be overlooked, and they were just able to keep the ment. When I had the anner and feased to a complete stranger, was Luk, T. L. Bau, I. E. Treung, and it was the rising generation library and museum going with the privilege of meeting. Mrs. Warren just a little comic. As if it matter- Lai King-yuk, Chau Plng-iu, T. C. who would keep the standard high. little fund they have on hand. Harding in her home town ofed where the bones of a worn-out Yip, Lam Shiu-wah, T, Y. Li, K. C. teaching Western medicine to The cost of repairing the City Marion. Ohio
sailor were to lia! But it did mat- Yeo, T. C. Wong, Y. Y. Tang, S. C. Ho, Martha Hoahing, and Chung-shing.
On Short Visit.
Sze
Dr. New, who is on a brief visit from Shanghai seeking evidence for the amalgamation of the National Medical Association of China and the Chinese Medical Association, was in charge of the Hong Kong doctors and nurses who went to Shanghai to attend to the wounded during the Sino-Japanese tilities.
Mra. New's Work.
Chinese in their own tongue, Hall building, Mr. Martin said, The slow voice never got further ter to him, tremendously. It was
Association's Good Response. would be extensive; and as the than that.
all he had left to care about.". ;-
I helped the old boy with his
During the last trouble at Shang-Committee is not an Incorporate "Prohibition, sir, I tell you," the hal, he said, it was a great consola-body, it would be unfair to expect hard voice would interrupt im-cases on the morning of our land tlon to find that at the first call individual members to shoulder patiently, "is making of the Amer for help, the Chinese Medical Asso-the financial responsibility.
ican people a race of liars and ciation responded wholeheartedly. The Committee, he added, hes no-hypocrites." He hoped there would not be an- thing to complain about the. Gov- other similar call, but should there ernment's attitude, as some action
Well, it was a problem domestic
be an epidemic the Association, would have to be taken sooner or to the Americans, and we left them would be ready to respond.
In conclusion, he informed the hos-gathering that the first conference of the Chinese Medical Association will be held in Shanghai, toward the end of September. (Applause).
In welcoming Dr. New, Dr. Arthur Woo expressed gratitude at his presence, stating that Dr. New some time ago remarked that Hong Kong's response to the call for help for the wounded in Shanghai, was Mrs. New, he said, had backed her husband up in every
the first one.
Musical Programme.
Dr. Woo thanked Dr. New for his
interesting talk, after which the gathering was served with light re- to which Mrs. Carnis, Mr. Li Chor- freshments. A musical programme chi and the "Aloha Troupe" con-
enjoyed.
later.
AN ENJOYABLE DINNER:
to it, but it cannot be said that we were without à
norinal human
curiosity as to the identity of the argufiers. The owner of the slow voice was revealed as a big brosy, fellow with a loss overcoat, a tweed
Mr. & Mrs. Aysey Aug-cap, and horn-rimmed spectacles.
Chen Entertain.
At once I put him down, correctly enough, as from the Middle West. Whereas the hard voice belonged to A dinner was given by Mr an old man with sunken, cheeks and honour of the birth of their son neatly, in fact rather formar and Mrs. Aysey Ang-chen in a severe glow in his eyes. He was
fall off Cape Cod. His arms, were
not quite up to the business of pulling the straps really tight, and he was pathetically grateful for my small services. Though we were well within the territorial waters of the United States and his tastes did not run to liquor, he insisted on producing a flask and having me drink out of a tooth-glass.
As It Happened.
way, making a model kitchen in the tributed, was rendered and much Aysey Junior, on Saturday even-dressed, save for his habit of wear of the American people's race of
"A drop of this never did any Young man any harm," he said, "No, sir. If we had only a little more of it in the United States, we
view is that Prohibition is making don't touch the stuff myself, but my should have a happier country. I
ing.
ing brown leather slippers at all The tables were arranged to seat hours of the day, and it was neither When I go back to England, where
liars and hypocrites. the large number of guests invited dimcult nor hazardous to guess. thất and the decorations were artistical- he was a retired seataring man.
Wit
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hospital in Shanghai, (Applause). Chinese Medical Association. Reviewing the history the Chinese Medical Associa tion, Dr. New said that West- ern medicine
first in- troduced to China by friends from Europe and America several years ago, Missionary doctors came to China and the China Medical Missionaries Association was formed, but there were certain difficulties as not all the Chinese doctors were missionaries.
System a Menace to Public Health.
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ly carried out with coloured flowers, One took him to be nearly eighty carnival novelties and streamers,
years of age, and one understood at The guests were received in the the very sight of him the firmness Jacobean Lounge by the Host and of his views on Prohibition. Hostess.
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I was born, to Gloucestershire,
He was off again. England: that problem of identify be some America América: England — all
how could not solve. I heard again | about the lair" In the Methodist Cemetery at Rockland, Maine, about the Hon. T. N. Chau who unfor- tunately a day prior to the occasion, pervaded the smokeroom, but never could assail aman in his old age; Yet he was a teetotaller. He the preposterous anxieties that Maynard. The Chairman proposed could be persuaded to accept the and I had to sit still, watching the Mr. M. K. Lo, pursuant to notice,
mildest of drinks. The opinion on pale old eyes, nodding from time In 1915, he said, the National will move the following resolution the toast of Aysey Junior in a most
Then the stewards eatertaining and breezy manner and Prohibition was a conclusion, based to time Medical Association of China was at the meeting of the Sanitary finally concluded by suggesting that on prolonged observation of human-came calling along C Deck, and I organised and served for the re- Board to be held on Tuesday after Princeton should be chosen by the ty and deliberate reasoning. It was lost him in the stream of passengers HOWARD HUGHES
an opinion. ex cathedra emanating heading for the farce of medical "That in the opinion of this guest of honour's parents as
from a very old and rather crabbed inspection in the lounge, dan tutorial medium Board, the present system of water Oxford or Cambridge.
preferably. to
American returning from a last Four mouths later I read in some -restriction constitutes, a menace The toast of "The Guests" was voyage to Europe; an old boy with newspaper or other that a Captain
to public health, and that this |
Brand, retired, of Rockland, Maine, Board, whilst recognising the proposed by Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, bee in his bonnet.
But it turned out that he was bound, and had been burled some had died at sea on a ship eastward- regrettable necessity for drastic who Ilkened himself as Aysey water restriction at the present rocked the guests with laughter,
Junior in person. His speech not even an American."
where about longitude 40 degrees time, nevertheless considers that
a reference was "No, sir." he addressed the smoke Walmost exactly half-way be the Government should reconsider especially when
quirements and needs of their noon:-- national medical practitioners. In the meantime, however, there was another association, the Chinese' Medical and Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation formed. There was the lan- guage difficulty generally but the three associations worked hand in hand with each other.
Name Changed.
In 1920, continued the speaker,
the Chinese Medical Missionaries
A
and review such existing system made to later years of his life when room one evening of storm. (Actween England and America. In the interest of public health," the Colony would be a joyful kingtually he conceived himself to be
..
dom for nudists.
engaged in a private conversation „„Dr. Bunje responded on behalf of with a quiet man from Pittsburg, Association changed its name to the DE VALERA OF INDIA the Guests and wittingly refer to but he had Gladstone's weakness of
Chinese Medical Association, so that
a great number of doctors who were
not missionaries could join.
Foreigners were allowed to join and they became National associat- ed members. At that time there was talk about amalgamation. He himself, was, the first to join the
Chinese Medical Missionaries' Asso- ciation, being at that time a mem-
ber of the faculty of a medical school.
CAPTURED.
"Brain Behind
Congress."
various incidents he had experiene seeming to address, a public meat- ed with the Host, and Hostess. ing). "No, air, I'm no American. Mr. Chow Ping-un, spoke in I'm an American citizen, and have Chinese on behalf of his cousin, the been these sixty-seven years. I was Hon. TN. Chau, and stated that in command, sir, of an "American, it was his honour at the request of ship sailing out of Rockland, Maine, the Hon T. N. Chau to confer the at the age of twenty-five, and Rock- Chinese name of Chen Kwok-leung land is my home town. Captain Umashanker said to be the "brain on Aysey Junior: the name given Briand; they call me. E behind Congress" in Bombay, has was interpreted as meaning "Coun- Englishman-born from the county been arrested. He is compared try Pillar
of Gloucester, England: Yes, sir
Bombay, Testerday.
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Matt with the de Valera of Black and Among the guests present were, Question of Amalgamation.
Tan days, as he never slept two-Messrs.-F. H. Lossby, C.-M. Four years ago the question of nights in the same place and had Manners, Fung Kufe on Dr. Ma amalgamation was given taken up many hair breadth escapes from Luk Dr. S. N. Chiu, 8. L Wong, keenly, as there were more mom capture. He controlled the Con- I N. Chau, A J. Allison, R M bers in both Associations Two gress activities from behind the Kew C Hoare, Wong Slu-woon, years later (a'special group was scenes. Reuter
formed to look into that question.
About six months ago, concrete
evidence was secured and i
considered desirable to malgamate
A resolution was to ha
ed at a meeting in April
but the conference con
owing to the Sino-Ja
new lexis?
been pass
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